Fire On The Mountain
Nov. 24, 1978
Capitol Theatre
Revisiting this old classic recently brought a new level of appreciation. Quick side detour that back in the day I had this show on a 3-LP bootleg album that I THINK (memory not being my strong suit) was called "For Dead Heads Only" and I wore it out. (If anyone else had this LP and can corroborate this as the title please let me know). There were no liner notes or any explanation as to why Jerry's voice was so raspy and damn near full blown laryngitis on "fire", but I realized a few things hearing this again: 1) The band nails this stand-alone (coming out of Olin Arageed); 2) the relaxed tempo was letter perfect, and 3) Jerry commits heartily to this version in spite of his voice, which could have had him dropping out entirely. Instead you can hear him trying valiantly to push through his weakened vocal chord issues and his effort makes it a more poignant, heartfelt version than many others. This is also around the time they had just added the middle verse to the tune ("almost ablaze still you don't feel the heat"), none of the '77 versions having that extra lyric to contend with, and Jer nails it, again, pushing aside as best he can a serious bronchial condition that would eventually cancel at least one later date on the tour. This "Fire" will always have a soft spot in my heart as a result, but it deserves more than just pity points...it's actually quite worthy even with Jerry's vocal disadvantages.