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Rosalie McFall
Aug. 19, 1970
Fillmore West

Grisman takes this one into hoedown territory
3
How Long Blues
Aug. 19, 1970
Fillmore West

Warm audience recording, mystery piano player (Lagin, maybe?)
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Wharf Rat
Dec. 6, 1971
Felt Forum, Madison Square Garden

11 minutes of triumphant sorrow.
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The Other One
Dec. 6, 1971
Felt Forum, Madison Square Garden

O1>Bobby McGee>O1 - another mind melting fall 71 Other One sammich
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Good Lovin'
April 22, 1971
Bangor Municipal Auditorium

Enthralling drum solo followed by Phil going absolutely bugshit for 10 minutes.

Comments

Dark Star
June 24, 1970
Capitol Theatre

This one is as much about what's woven in and out of the Darkstar as the Darkstar itself, but it's just all good. All. Good. 1st hunk of Darkstar stays within the 'DS theme' for the duration, grinding into feedback-lite and Mickey playing with the all important gongs. After a beautiful Attics, the 2nd segment rockets around for a few minutes before a downright biblical Tighten-up Jam and a Feelin' Groovy segue into Sugar Mag (!!!). The last DS verse follows in short and sweet fashion, but you're not done yet. Just let the rest of the set play. The recording isn't the greatest, but it's absolutely listenable - and entirely worth listening to.
Black Muddy River
July 9, 1995
Soldier Field

It's hard to rate having your guts ripped out. For pure emotional punch, this is the one that always pokes me in the boo-boo, tho.
Good Lovin'
April 17, 1971
Dillon Gym

If you've somehow made it to this point in your life, and you've never heard either 4-17 or 4-25 1971 versions of this song, you really should remedy this. Quickly. The saga of "The Bidnessman" is only part of the fun, these tunes smoke from start to finish.
Good Lovin'
April 25, 1971
Fillmore East

I've come to the conclusion that at some point in April of 1971, Pigpen really, really, really wanted a refrigerator repairman...but he kept getting jersey cows and the Brooklyn bridge instead.
Johnny B. Goode
July 2, 1971
Fillmore West

I'm willing to agree with Jerry - this really is the one it's all about.