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Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad
May 13, 1977
Auditorium Theatre

Almost beyond description. The last full jam leading into the GDTR chorus is a perfect storm example of what made the Dead magic
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Brown Eyed Women
May 17, 1977
Memorial Coliseum

Gotta check out the "small" songs in legendary shows like this as well as the usual suspects! Check out Jerry's utterly perfect bridge jam & be in awe
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Bird Song
Sept. 22, 1993
Madison Square Garden

If you don't know Saxophonist David Murray, here's a good way to find out how great he is. This is one stellar Birdsong that flew under the radar here
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They Love Each Other
May 17, 1977
Memorial Coliseum

Is there anything prettier, sweeter or more sublimely lovely than Keith's piano in this version? You decide. This TLEO is incredible.
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Sugaree
May 11, 1977
St. Paul Civic Center Arena

New #1 favorite. Slightly more compact than other amazing '77 versions & so a bit more focused. 2d Garcia solo has no equal.

Comments

The Music Never Stopped
Feb. 3, 1978
Dane County Coliseum

One of those versions I always took for granted because practically this whole show could be nominated w/"best ofs", but I gave another listen today, and I mean--dang--what is there to say? I love this show b/c to me it's like that last extension of 1977 (early in '78), played w/the precision of '77 but that extra edge of rock'n'roll abandon that marked '78...perfect storm results in a truly insane end jam that will knock your shoes, socks, and toes off all at once. Best ever? Debatable. Top 3 all time? Not.
Playin' In The Band
March 28, 1973
Civic Center

Mellow-Spacey-Beauty in this really dream-like version. Fans of 6/22/73 need to give this a listen for comparison purposes--6 of one, half a dozen of the other, as it turns out--but this is a great PITB for meditative moods and swirling, majestic musical tapestry.
Dark Star
Dec. 31, 1978
Winterland Arena

Returning to this again and again and am only becoming more convinced that it's among the greatest...I suspect b/c it's not of the half hour or plus variety it gets shunned, but I maintain size does not matter...not only is this a beautifully played piece of music on the final night of one of the band's greatest of all time venues, it has one of THE great lead-ins to The Other One that's ever been recorded. Jerry teases it with cautious approaches while Phil readies the bass for the intro and when it finally does occur it's as if the cosmos themselves exploded forth with timeless musical energy. Such a great Dark Star--don't let it languish far down the list just because it's not as long as your average sitcom.
Weather Report Suite
March 28, 1973
Civic Center

As pretty as the Dead can get.
Dark Star
March 28, 1973
Civic Center

I really wanted to like this one, mostly because the WRS Prelude before it is so pretty, but unfortunately this DS never really takes off in terms of finding a jamming sweet spot. Most of it meanders along and no real themes are established at all until a 2-3 span before the first verse is sung...and that particular section isn't much to write home about--it's just a change of pace--after that it's just a self-indulgent junk-fest of Phil overdoing random heavy bass notes, noise for the sake of noise, and nothing much else until we get into a nice Eyes of the World (which, early in '73 doesn't gel quite the way later versions do.) No up-vote here. Sorry for playing the Scrooge on this one so close to Xmas as I write this.