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2
Eyes Of The World
Dec. 22, 1978
Dallas County Convention Center Arena

You can tell this was a great rendition but this AUD is just way too muddy. An aggressive EQ might do this one some good
1
Shakedown Street
Dec. 15, 1978
Boutwell Auditorium

No SBD but this AUD is actually quite fantastic. This is a superb version, totally worth your time
7
Eyes Of The World
Nov. 14, 1978
Boston Music Hall

Words to describe this one: gentle, tranquil, just beautiful. Criminally underrated. Talkin 25 to life criminally underrated.
2
Bertha
Oct. 18, 1978
Winterland Arena

There's some intentional stutters in the solo that the whole band picks up on and its magical. On fire, not sure how this wasn't already here
1
Me and My Uncle
Feb. 1, 1978
Uptown Theatre

Very abrupt out of mama tried-- Jerry takes a longer solo and totally kills it. 100% worth a listen

Comments

Mexicali Blues
July 28, 1973
Grand Prix Racecourse

Heat. Clean high energy rendition right here with some fantastic country shred
Estimated Prophet
July 5, 1978
Omaha Civic Auditorium

^^^ If you're skeptical of this version because of the lack of SBD read the above posts. This source is a great example of why AUDs should not be written off
New Speedway Boogie
Sept. 20, 1970
Fillmore East

I've heard the name but never listened-- listening to new speedway right now real quick before class. I dig the chilled out groove with that bassline. Killer stuff and that fat guitar tone is sick as well
Dark Star
Oct. 17, 1970
Cleveland Music Hall

It makes me beyond sad that so many of these ‘70 stars lack a SBD or a better AUD. If your favorite part of the 2/13 star is the jamming pre verse, this one will do a lot for you— Jerry plays with some very interesting riffs. Not the worst AUD quality either, you can hear everybody pretty clearly. Just be warned there’s a brutal cut to post verse only a few minutes in, and another cut, this one not as brutal, but a cut nonetheless, from deep into the post verse jam to the second verse. Extremely tragic, but better than nothing I suppose. The more of these AUD ‘70 stars I listen to the more I realize 2/13 and 9/19 were not anomalies in the slightest. This would be miles higher up if there were a SBD.
Estimated Prophet
July 5, 1978
Omaha Civic Auditorium

I wrote this one off when I first saw it several months ago just because there was no SBD-- big mistake. "A flurry of Jerry-ness," as ds67 put it is spot on when it comes to describing the outro in this one. Only Jerry could play like that and make it sound so blissful-- the notes just keep coming and coming and it is oh so good. For the record the Timothy Knight AUD source is actually fantastic; it's got that very intimate warmth that makes AUDs worthwhile and while it's hard to hear Bobby's guitar sometimes everything else comes through great. This one oughta be a lot higher, and the eyes that comes afterward ain't no slouch either.