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3
The Other One
Oct. 13, 1972
Small Club in North SF

Previous unheard recording of Phil bombing a small club in SF for around 8 minutes. More than worth a listen!
2
The Harder They Come
March 1, 1980
Capitol Theatre

Very nice & fast version. Jerry’s solos are like butter
1
Rubin and Cherise
Nov. 3, 1978
Keystone Palo Alto

Nice funky R&C. Also happens to be the last JGB show w/ Keith & Donna. Love Jer’s vox(especially “I’ve been afraid and I don’t know why I do). Heady!
3
Bird Song
Jan. 27, 1986
The Ritz

Nice acoustic version with just Jer and John Kahn. Very good jam.
1
When I Paint My Masterpiece
Jan. 27, 1986
The Ritz

Great version from a rare Garcia/Kahn show. Jer on vocals this time, which is good. From GarciaLive 14

Comments

Dark Star
Feb. 18, 1971
Capitol Theater

Though the usual Dark Star portions aren’t the best I’ve heard(see 8/27/72, 11/11 & 12/6/73, 10/18/74 etc), and the Wharf Rat, while great, can get rocky, the Beautiful Jam is otherworldly. This ranks up their with my favorite moments from any Dead show ever. Anytime they do spontaneous jams like this, they always seem to turn out just exactly perfect.
Dark Star
Nov. 21, 1973
Denver Coliseum

I can’t decide whether I’d call this a DS jam or a WF jam. Bob is definitely playing WF in the beginning, but Jerry and Bill are very obliviously flirting with DS. The transitions are beautiful, and Jerry’s playing reminds me a lot of 9/21/72’s Dark Star. Great version
Touch of Grey
April 14, 1984
Hampton Coliseum

The opening phrases on this one are really unique and fun. Everyone’s playing great, which makes up for Jerry’s lyric flubs
Bird Song
April 14, 1984
Hampton Coliseum

This show doesn’t have a Bird Song, but the night before does
Feel Like A Stranger
April 14, 1984
Hampton Coliseum

This one is crazy. Been on a Stranger kick for a few days, and this one checks all the boxes. Jerry’s tone is hot, and Bob’s vocals are good too. Brents embellishments throughout are tasty as well. The jam in this one is insane, everyone is firing on all cylinders. Bob’s playing especially is killer. The audience source is great too, very open while still being able to hear everyone. The Miller/Clugston upgrade is the one to go for. This one rivals 4/20/84(DaP 35) for being my favorite. Great version!