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Submissions

2
He's Gone
April 1, 1980
Capitol Theatre

A solid version with a passage about a minute long straight out of the heavens - directly following the a capella section. Must hear.
8
Stella Blue
July 1, 1979
Seattle Center Coliseum

Horrible video with STELLA sound on YouTube.
2
Black Peter
May 15, 1981
Rutgers Athletic Center

The first solo is sweet and beautiful. The outro is short, bluesy shredding.
7
Eyes Of The World
May 15, 1981
Rutgers Athletic Center

The well played end to a S>F>E>E combination. Jerry plays with a theme recognizable from the eyes on DP6.
8
Uncle John's Band
May 26, 1977
Baltimore Civic Center

The encore of the penultimate show of May 1977. It's short, but these people are practiced at this date.

Comments

Shakedown Street
Sept. 12, 1981
Greek Theater

My new favorite. I just listened to this show because some were talking about the setlist, which is quite good. Jerry backs off here around the 8 minute mark and builds it back in to a great band moment. I will revisit this one.
New Potato Caboose
Aug. 24, 1968
Shrine Auditorium

I bought this in the fall of 1995. Every time I hear it, suddenly the leaves are turning and the days are getting shorter - no matter what the time of year. This one is burned so deeply into my unconscious that I don't think I could objectively describe it. It's more of a life experience than a grateful dead song.
The Other One
Oct. 21, 1978
Winterland Arena

This is how you introduce a song when you submit it. This version of the O1 really cannot be divorced from its immediate neighborhood. In addition, it's clear that the person who submitted this actually listened to the damn song.
Eyes Of The World
Oct. 10, 1980
Warfield Theater

This is a good pick. This show was recently on John Henrikson's Deadpod. There's more, great music from October 1980 than you can say of most other months.
U.S. Blues (Wave That Flag)
Oct. 21, 1978
Winterland Arena

Ladies and Gentlemen, this is the greatest United States Blues. Giant, fat barre chords, ominous sounding bass lines and Bobby destroys one of the later verses on the slide. Jerry Garcia murders the guitar and steals your wife.