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15
It Must Have Been The Roses
Oct. 29, 1977
Evans Field House, Northern Illinois University

Almost every song from this show could be nominated for a "best ever." This heartfelt "Roses" is no exception.
11
Aiko Aiko
Dec. 31, 1987
Oakland Coliseum Arena

With the Neville Bros. Jerry gets his Big Easy on.
17
Promised Land
May 25, 1977
The Mosque

Perfection to end the first set of one of the truly great shows ever. Keith, Bobby, Jerry--the whole crew is in the pocket and rocking it hard.
15
Promised Land
April 1, 1980
Capitol Theatre

Both the best and worst version ever. Why? April Fool's gag: Bobby - keys, Brent & Jerry -drums, Billy - bass - Mickey -guitar Phil-vocals
75
Big River
May 9, 1977
War Memorial

They just could do no wrong at this show, Hidden among all the other gems is this monster River. Big solo work by Jerry; nice fills by Keith.

Comments

Scarlet Begonias -> Fire On The Mountain
May 26, 1995
Memorial Stadium

The Fire is good, but the rest is nothing special, not to mention botched lyrics by Jerry in the Scarlet. No upvote here and no way do I get where its placement on the list is. Just because it's good for '95 doesn't mean it should be listed higher than so many dozens of other versions that are by any objective measure better.
Spanish Jam
July 29, 1974
Capitol Center

Love the way Bobby seamlessly blends the Other One theme (which precedes this) in the first minute or so of the tune. This is a splendid reading overall as well.
Weather Report Suite
July 29, 1974
Capitol Center

Added the Let It Grow from this on best of Let It Grow section b/c it's just THAT good.
Tennessee Jed
Oct. 10, 1982
Frost Amphitheatre

Forgot to mention that after it wraps up Jerry tacks on a classic "Shave & a Haircut, two Bits" kicker!
Scarlet Begonias -> Fire On The Mountain
Dec. 16, 1978
Nashville Municipal Auditorium

Growing on me. Upvoted only now after finding the Miller version someone kindly linked to (via the Tennessee Jed thread for this show). This version has always suffered from not having a good SBD source but the Miller AUD is as close as it comes to hearing this as it should be heard. Slower cadence to the Scarlet works here. Jerry is well in command on the bridge break to Wind in the Willows and does many interesting things in the transition jam. My nitpick with that critical moment is that the band could have followed Jerry's lead into fire, building off a crescendo that never really comes. This in fact may be Jerry's doing, but whatever the cause, the turn into fire never builds off the jam from Scarlet. Instead, Jerry lays up after his last solo and things just kind of sit in suspended animation while Mickey toys with a bit of percussion and then they begin gently to introduce the Fire theme, followed by a very nice, if not incendiary version, and there's nothing wrong with that. Not every great version needs to be "off the hook" and this one isn't. For me, it floats in between solid B+/A- territory, and I'd probably bump it up to A- if there was a great SBD available. Gets the upvote here, and it's a nice '78 for sure, but doesn't in my estimation unseat any of the versions from April of this year (4/8. 4/11, 4/16 & 4/24 are all better) but it's got a lot to recommend it, and you may be kinder to it than I have been if you've yet to check it out. Do wish they'd found a stronger path into Fire, though, after Jerry's very cool work setting it up.