China Cat Sunflower -> I Know You Rider
Sept. 27, 1981
Capital Centre
Jerry’s sequences before the move to E major in “China Cat” don’t seem to go anywhere, and he seems like he’s struggling to get his footing throughout the rest of the solo (and into the vocals, blowing the first part of the next line). He bears down in the next solo, mostly by focusing on where he wants the sequences to go, and then chomps into some tasty rhythmic chordal playing once Phil bites in too. There’s a nice repeated riff at ca. 4:22 ish), and the transition into “Rider” is nice (with some fun contributions from the rest of the band). Some of Jerry’s licks in that tune are a bit more on the minor/blues side that I typically remember hearing. The mix doesn’t strike me as all that great (things sound a bit muddy during the verses, with little differentiation between the guitars and far too much cymbal for my taste). Jerry works his way into a higher position ca 9:40, and plays some interesting lines there before moving back down. To my ears, he’s playing well, but without much direction (no clear melodic peak, for example). Without a doubt, though, this is a nice little version.