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7
Playin' In The Band
June 10, 1990
Cal Expo

Nice "Eyes > PITB > Crazy Fingers > PITB"
1
Not Fade Away
Aug. 5, 1989
Cal Expo

Tight rock and roll.
7
Standing On The Moon
Aug. 5, 1989
Cal Expo

beautiful reading of this song. Jerry forgets some words, and makes up for it with some expressive singing in the following line.
5
Throwing Stones
Aug. 5, 1989
Cal Expo

This song usually gets under my skin, but when it's working like it's supposed to (Bobby's on, set list placement, etc.), I get it.
3
Playin' In The Band
Aug. 5, 1989
Cal Expo

Short, sweet, > Rider (!). Fitting show to close (what becomes) the Days Between.

Comments

Me and My Uncle
Nov. 6, 1977
Broome County Arena

When the cowboy songs are this hot, you know you have a great show on your hands.
Mississippi Halfstep Uptown Toodeloo
Nov. 6, 1977
Broome County Arena

I prefer this version to the Mosque reading, and think this one should be higher, but also am thrilled that two concerts from my favorite year open with stellar readings of this great song.
China Cat Sunflower -> I Know You Rider
June 24, 1970
Capitol Theatre

Concur with all of the above. Essential listening if you want to hear (and if you believe in) the idea that the band's style progressed—much of what comes later is bubbling over in this psychedelic cauldron. I also want to echo the context remark, and add that this version is better understood in the context of the massive second set (with its famous Dark Star) and best understood in the context of the full show: acoustic Dead, NRPS, electric Dead. Unreal concert, and the magic captured on the AUD tape elevates this version from noteworthy to transcendental.
Don't Ease Me In
June 24, 1970
Capitol Theatre

This has been a go-to show for me for a while now, and I've just started checking out the acoustic first set. Wished I'd started sooner. Don't make that same mistake! The whole show is worth a spin.
The Other One
June 24, 1970
Capitol Theatre

Oops, voted accidentally. Meant to comment–is this the right date?