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Submissions

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Beat it on Down The Line
Nov. 15, 1971
The Austin Municipal Auditorium

Twangy with some enthusiastic Keith banging
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Casey Jones
Dec. 31, 1972
Winterland Arena

Keith really adds some intensity. Do you know where your train is at 2am?
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Good Lovin'
June 8, 1977
Winterland Arena

Hey, this isn't bad! Tacked on to the second set opener Bertha.
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Good Lovin'
Oct. 16, 1977
Louisiana State U

I can't believe this one isn't here. Short but very sweet.
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Wharf Rat
Oct. 9, 1972
Winterland Arena

Whoa, I can't believe this hasn't been submitted. Great vocal and four minutes of sublime outro solo. Check it out!

Comments

Scarlet Begonias
May 25, 1974
Campus Stadium, UCSB

Good version, despite the usual Donna wails. This was thought to be a good idea? Pleaee let me respectfully disagree. They take this at warp speed; I think Billy got tired.
Jack Straw
May 25, 1974
Campus Stadium, UCSB

The sound on this show finally gets dialed in on Deal. This JS is as good as many from 1974 are. Too bad this show is neglected. Never released, unlike a lot of the May shows. Followed by a hyperactive Scarlet. I've complained before about the lack of a separate CD release of 5/19. No, I don't want LPs -- interrupts the flow.
Nobody's Fault But Mine
May 17, 1974
P.N.E. Coliseum

Whoa. Now this is straight blues and if only Pig had been around to do the vocals. As is, this is tasty. I wish they gotten more into the blues in 74, because they were almost faultless that year.
St. Stephen
June 9, 1976
Boston Music Hall

Sounds like the Rhodes here. The rhythm section here rules the direction this goes in. A unique take on St. Stephen that I would venture a guess is nothing like other versions from this time frame. It gets a bit noodly at times, like just before they return the song per se. Deserves a fairly high rating for its novel approach.
Not Fade Away
Feb. 24, 1974
Winterland Arena

Keith did some very good shit at the beginning, too.