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Grateful Novice

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7
Saint of Circumstance
May 22, 1982
Greek Theatre - University of California

Jerry dials his tone in early and contributes in a big way.
5
Never Trust A Woman
May 22, 1982
Greek Theatre - University of California

Some great organ riffs, some great blues playing from Jerry.
3
From the Heart of Me
Feb. 3, 1979
Market Square Arena

I love how it functions in the context of the whole first set.
12
China Cat Sunflower -> I Know You Rider
Feb. 3, 1979
Market Square Arena

This whole show needs some love. Don't be discouraged by the uneven quality of the tapes/SBDs!
5
Eyes Of The World
Feb. 3, 1979
Market Square Arena

The smoothest transition out of "Estimated" that I've heard, and it doesn't let up.

Comments

St. Stephen
May 5, 1977
New Haven Coliseum

Stand alone version with NFA/Iko Iko style first jam. Nice 6/8 section towards end, with "Truckin'" tease (even more than a tease, since they seem to be going there pretty full on), then Bobby enters early on outro vocal material and > Sugar Mag. I don't hear the Morning Dew tease. Or of highlights of a lackluster second set.
Scarlet Begonias -> Fire On The Mountain
May 5, 1977
New Haven Coliseum

This one left me pretty indifferent. Garcia struggles some with the lyrics a couple of times, and while there's a lot of coked out bouncing around on the main "Fire" progression (a la 05-08), the tempo's a bit slower and I don't think it works as well. Might need to give it another listen.
Estimated Prophet
May 5, 1977
New Haven Coliseum

coherent playing from Garcia, you can tell he's getting more comfortable with this material. At first I was irked that Bobby resented with the vocals when he did, but it actually presaged a nice studio-like fade out.
Bertha
May 5, 1977
New Haven Coliseum

Slow moving but with soaring leads from Garcia (a la 05-17 "Scarlet").
The Music Never Stopped
May 5, 1977
New Haven Coliseum

Phil comes through the Betty Board to spank your ears with funkadelic goodness. Also, love how this seemed to emerge from the tuning before hand (one of my key markers for a stellar version).