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Cold Rain and Snow
Oct. 4, 1981
Rainbow Theater

The overlooked European tour. Love Jer's voice for this song in '81.Hangs an extra vocal note or 2 on the chilly winds don't blow refrain. Great stuff
5
Ramble On Rose
Oct. 26, 1971
The Palestra, U. of Rochester

One of the earliest live versions ever and boy oh boy is Jerry into it. Belts out the lyrics. Quick tempo & a real joy to hear!
14
Hey Pocky Way
March 28, 1990
Nassau Coliseum

Weird how little folks seem to care at all about this tune. I love it & Brent does the Neville Bros. proud w/this version--as good as it gets.
5
Eyes Of The World
May 5, 1978
Thompson Arena - Dartmouth College

First there were only AUDs available, but now that a sweet CM SBD is up you oughta check out this sweet '78!
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Bertha
Oct. 22, 1971
Auditorium Theatre

Rippingly good early version with Keith way out front. Jerry and the whole crew rock it hard!

Comments

Playin' In The Band
Nov. 22, 1972
Austin Municipal Auditorium

^^^^Sounds like a cut to me; hope it's not. Didn't listen to other available versions to see if it could be. Doesn't ruin it but if it is a cut instead of Phil's channel conking out I'd like to hear a restored or patched version.
Scarlet Begonias -> Fire On The Mountain
Nov. 30, 1980
Fox Theatre

^^^^Excellent observation. Jerry indeed does land some "extra punches" if you will to bridge the too-sudden turn into fire. Without him drawing things out a bit the transition would have been awkward instead of sublime.
Playin' In The Band
Nov. 22, 1972
Austin Municipal Auditorium

You want free-form jazz that would make Coltrane smile? It's here. You want acid-jazz that would elicit a nod, if not a smile, from Miles? You got it. You want to hear a ridiculously undeservedly low-rated (2 when I tuned in) gem from 1972 that probably got buried only because you can't swing a dead cat without hitting an awesome PITB in '72? You're a click away. I can see why Cuca came back to comment more than once...this needs to carried up the ladder, folks.
Althea
July 1, 1980
San Diego Sports Arena

Well, the NY Times agrees with me, for whatever that's worth. Last paragraph from the review of "Long, Strange Trip": "These are quibbles, the sort of nits Deadheads pick while arguing over the band’s best performances. Senator Al Franken is on hand to enthuse about his favorite version of “Althea”: Nassau Coliseum, May 16, 1980. Right tour, wrong show, Senator: Try San Diego, July 1." Spoiler alert: He's not too far off. Nassau is probably a smidge better, but the difference, as Cosmo Kramer would say, is negligible.
Playin' In The Band
Aug. 12, 1972
Sacramento Memorial Auditorium

Right out of the gate this amazing version turns on the psychedelic jets and sets the path for a grossly underrated but rewardingly rich Playin' for those willing to seek it out. Check out the reverb wah-wah even as Bob sings the very first line. You don't usually get this far into color sound swirl territory until after the first two verses and the meat of the jam but here they launch straight away. It's all brilliant after that because hey, it's '72, a year that was this song's coming out party and the only thing lacking is a superior recording, although the one I heard isn't bad. Keith is high in the mix as noted by others but I think this is a supremely good thing, because he was a major reason this song was so good in '72. I've kind of resigned myself to these lower ranked versions staying so but those willing to give it a chance will be very happy they did. Up it if you agree.