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Submissions

6
Wake Up Little Susie
June 4, 1970
Fillmore West

With David Nelson and John Dawson
3
Mama Tried
June 4, 1970
Fillmore West

Bob joined the end of the NRPS set, so this gets the full Jerry pedal steel treatment
2
Big Boy Pete
March 1, 1970
Fillmore East

Phil's "YeeUUuEuuaaah"s are a guaranteed gigglesnort
3
Playin' In The Band
April 8, 1971
Boston Music Hall

Ned adds a little electric piano noodling to this short/sweet early version
12
Dark Star
April 8, 1971
Boston Music Hall

This one has grown on me - Listen for Lagin on electric keys

Comments

Dark Star
Sept. 19, 1970
Fillmore East

I know it's part of the reason we're here and all, but if one can't listen to something like this night w/out getting hung up on comparisons, I can't help but feel like it's really missing the point.
U.S. Blues (Wave That Flag)
April 12, 1978
Cameron Indoor Stadium

This is one of those things that just has to be seen to be believed. Jumping Jerry exclamation points, even.
Black Peter
Dec. 14, 1971
Hill Auditorium

Somber joy. Not many of them manage to hit both aspects so beautifully as this does.
Uncle John's Band
Nov. 16, 1970
Fillmore East

The opening here just never fails to give me chills. Will Scarlett played this once, and manages to make it sound like every UJB should have his assistance. It just belongs. The recording has fairly low levels, so give this one as much volume as you can throw at it and enjoy.
Dark Star
April 8, 1971
Boston Music Hall

No clavichord for Ned (like 2/18/71) this time, he's plunking away on an electric piano. Relatively short, and the mix is such that Bob is out front, and Lagin seems to be coming thru on the vocal mics only, but it's interesting to listen to 2/18/71 and this show and contemplate the band that might have been had Ned ended up in Keith's seat. **edit** I've listened to this one several times in the last few days, and every time I hear it, it pulls me in deeper - I can see why this isn't the date that first comes to mind when people think 'Dark Star' - as this one isn't Epic. It is Epic's next door neighbor Enthralling, however. From the pre-song Phil rumbles where Dark Star is announced, to the moment where Wharf Rat almost comes out for a 2/18/71 flashback, to Jerry and Ned trading off liquid licks, to Bob dropping springy off kilter rhythm on top of everything to push in a crescendo, and Phil being a melodic maniac throughout...this thing is just dripping with a desperate elegance I want to hear again as soon as it finishes.