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Turn On Your Love Light
Jan. 23, 1970
Honolulu Civic Auditorium

Another great 1970 Lovelight, if you don’t know this show, spin it. Very mellow island vibe, great Lovelight to close.
10
Turn On Your Love Light
Feb. 1, 1970
The Warehouse

Very surprised this one is not listed, 38 Mins, one of the longest. Jerry slide solos, Peter Green wailing, and of course Pigpen at his peak.
10
The Eleven
Jan. 17, 1970
Oregon State University

The classic Live Dead sequence with my new favorite “The Eleven”, just a little more controlled, in a laid back, non-frenzied pace. Give it a listen.
11
Dark Star
Jan. 17, 1970
Oregon State University

Surprised this version is not on the list the classic Live Dead sequence all very well played. This 20 min. DS has a short early Feeling Groovy Jam.
4
Darkness Jam
Dec. 12, 1970
Santa Rosa Fairgrounds

Also out of GDTR, (which is very mellow), this is a very nice, (again short), Darkness Jam. I just love this melody.

Comments

China Cat Sunflower -> I Know You Rider
Sept. 6, 1980
State Fairgrounds

I remember this show well, When they started China> Rider my buddy Toad came over, “Woow, man they’re not going to take a break tonight”, understandable as this was the 11th song of the 1st set and then a Promised Land to boot. Great, Great version and the whole show can have many nominating versions. Give it a listen and vote.
To Lay Me Down
March 27, 1988
Hampton Coliseum

Love how Jerry emphatically sings the first line. A break-out version, first one in almost 5 years, great version from a truly great late 80’s show. This show was released in the Download Series Vol #5 and available on You-Tube. One of the best three night runs I saw.
To Lay Me Down
May 4, 1981
The Spectrum

I have to give a nod to this version, very sweetly sung by all. It was the first time I saw an electric version of “To Lay Me Down”. Garcia’s solo is also very sedate, nothing fancy, very rhythmic and solid. The vocal finale is very powerful, with nicely placed keyboard run by Mydland and a few power chords by Lesh. Again nothing over the top but a solid, very sweet version. Both of the Spring ’81 Philly shows are fantastic, give them a listen.
To Lay Me Down
April 1, 1990
The Omni

The last “To Lay Me Down” I saw live, the last Mydland version and the first one on 1990. Very good version and it should have more votes. The MIDI flute solo is precious and the “To Tell Sweet Lies” line is just exactly perfect. These three nights in Atlanta were amazing, a lot of Heady versions for sure, with some of the best sounding SBD’s out there since all were recorded in multi-track for Without A Net, there is a real spaciousness to the sound, fully enveloping you. Give the entire 3-night run a listen.
To Lay Me Down
Sept. 18, 1990
Madison Square Garden

This one gives me chills, wish I was there. The most emotionally sung version I know. Love the added Bruce runs up and down during the early verses. The finale coda is off the charts, Jerry belting it out with all he has. My mom was in my truck in St. Augustine once and this version was on, “That was nice”, she says, Ya mom, that was a good one.