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Space
Oct. 9, 1980
Warfield Theater

One of the craziest, spaciest, and wacky versions you’ll ever hear
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Feelin' Groovy Jam
Oct. 17, 1974
Winterland Arena

The final version from an epic China>Rider. Doesn’t get any better
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Positively 4th Street
July 10, 1973
The Keystone

One of the best versions of this song that Jerry did. There seems to be 2 guitar players on this track. Anyone have any info on that?
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She Belongs To Me
Oct. 16, 1985
The Catalyst

Kevin Tobin just put out a nice video of this Garcia/Kahn show with great audio. I didn’t know they played this one as a duo. Great version!
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Little Red Rooster
April 15, 1983
Community War Memorial Auditorium

Surprised this version isn’t on here. Bobby’s vocals and playing are great, and Brent’s verse and solo really make this a top tier version

Comments

Truckin'
Sept. 8, 1973
Nassau Coliseum

There are a few separate moments in the ending jam that are straight I Need a Miracle for a few minutes. I hadn’t noticed that on my first listen but it was kinda crazy hearing that riff for a minute. The jams are stunning. Bob is crazy, glad he’s up in the mix
Samba In The Rain
March 30, 1995
The Omni

This is another Ready or Not cut, and it’s enjoyable, though it is far from the best version. Jerry seems like he’s more present than usual for this era, and everyone else is really tight. I think this song gets too much hate. It’s FAR from their best, but it’s definitely good when it’s played well.
So Many Roads
June 23, 1992
Star Lake Amphitheater

I believe this is the one on Ready or Not. I had not heard this one until today(on Ready or Not). This one is so soulful and emotional it’s almost upsetting. It’s so great. The drumming sounds almost like how they did it in the 60s and early 70s, and Jerry’s vocals and solos are something else. The end though is what got me. I’ve never heard Jerry scream like that before. This was performed at a point of bad health for Jerry, so it makes this one even more emotional. All time version for sure
Terrapin Station
Nov. 1, 1979
Nassau Coliseum

‘79 Terrapins are extra beautiful and sweet, and this one is no exception. Though the playing is exceptional, I think the vocals are the real sweet spot with this tune. Jerry sounds like he’s about to break down and cry with his delivery. As far as playing goes, Bob is doing some need stuff with his wah-wah(I think) pedal, and Brent adds some nice colors. Overall great version
Mississippi Halfstep Uptown Toodeloo
Nov. 21, 1973
Denver Coliseum

The way this one slides effortlessly into Playin’ is spectacular. The whole tune is great but those last 15 or so seconds when they reach the transition is otherworldly