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14
The Eleven
Feb. 24, 1968
Kings Beach Bowl

RAGING. 'nuff said. Goes into 'Drums', then 'Alligator', and can be found on 'Dick's Picks Vol. 22'.
43
Two Souls in Communion
April 26, 1972
Jahrhunderthalle

C'mon, this is SURELY the definitive version?! Pigpen is so strong yet so poignantly vulnerable in this cut, with perfect fills from Jerry and Bill.
12
Morning Dew
Aug. 24, 1968
Shrine Auditorium

Intense stuff; brisk but heartfelt. Real acid rock. The venue people cut off the power at the end, but 'til then, it's still 7 great minutes.
37
Turn On Your Love Light
Jan. 26, 1969
Avalon Ballroom

I know Deadheads try to prove themselves by choosing more obscure versions, but the 'Live/Dead' version is EASILY in the Top 5 'Love Lights' ever.

Comments

Turn On Your Love Light
Aug. 24, 1968
Shrine Auditorium

Very cleanly recorded, but feels like a slightly hollow demo. 1969-'72 (mainly '69) were this song's peak years; it was still embryonic in August '68.
China Cat Sunflower -> I Know You Rider
April 26, 1972
Jahrhunderthalle

Wonderfully dynamic in its movement, heartfelt, and bestowed with several peaks where the band enjoys a supernal synergy. Gorgeous.
One More Saturday Night
April 26, 1972
Jahrhunderthalle

Surely this is the best ever?! The idiosyncratic drumming, the great vocals from Bob, the dynamism of the whole band... oh man, 26 April '72 was a truly awesome night.
Jack Straw
April 26, 1972
Jahrhunderthalle

Beautiful, heartfelt, well-paced. It's perfect; better than the 'Europe '72' version, IMHO, although the famed '79 version (Nassau Coliseum) is justly lauded.
Turn On Your Love Light
April 26, 1972
Jahrhunderthalle

This is so damn brisk, it just never lets up. Such quick playing, and quick thinking by the whole band, just thinking and playing as one organism. Over 15 minutes long, and the intensity never even dips slightly - which can't really be said for any other version, although I am partial to the more *dynamic* 'Live/Dead', Fillmore West and Hollywood Palladium versions ('69, '69, '71). Oh, and in this version, the transition into GDTRFB is sublime.