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Mississippi Halfstep Uptown Toodeloo
May 17, 1978
Uptown Theater

Surprised not to find this.
12
Drums -> Space
March 16, 1990
Capital Centre

Thunderous drums. Cool delay effects from Garcia.
14
Mama Tried
Feb. 13, 1970
Fillmore East

nice early country version.
13
Good Lovin'
Feb. 13, 1970
Fillmore East

A lot of their early (pre-Donna) stuff can be pretty pitchy, but is super high energy. Also nice drums on this.
2
Revolution
Oct. 9, 1984
The Centrum

Encore from Lennon’s birthday.

Comments

Dark Star
Aug. 27, 1972
Old Renaissance Faire Grounds

Also, however great something like "Dew" would have been out of this, the guitars were pretty out of tune, and it might have just sounded awful. But the quirk factor shouldn't be discounted.
Samson and Delilah
May 13, 1977
Auditorium Theatre

The energy level on this is unreal.
Dark Star
June 24, 1970
Capitol Theatre

Not the spaciest "Dark Star," but they weave it in and out of half the set. To me, it shows a different side of the song's power, not just as a jam vehicle but as something structural. I know the sound quality on the AUD isn't the best, but check out the "NFA" and "Easy Wind" that comes right before this. The audience is clearly flipping out while the band is churning out some intense jams, but once the "DS" starts, a hush falls over the crowd. It's magical.
Scarlet Begonias -> Fire On The Mountain
May 11, 1977
St. Paul Civic Center Arena

Oh, and the drumming in the transition? Billy and Mickey seem content to be the perfect groove machine throughout a lot of this run, which gives it a lot of its magic and frees up space for Jerry, but they sure shovel coal into the engine when necessary.
Scarlet Begonias -> Fire On The Mountain
May 11, 1977
St. Paul Civic Center Arena

Tight version- the tempo seems a hair faster than some of the other May versions, so it can be a little less subtle than other versions folks have mentioned here (I find this is a truism of the entire show, IMHO), but Jerry rips into the transition and stays up throughout "Fire."