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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!
18
Bertha
Oct. 22, 1971
Auditorium Theatre

Rippingly good early version with Keith way out front. Jerry and the whole crew rock it hard!
3
Row Jimmy
Oct. 28, 1985
Fox Theater

Great cadence to this one and some cool reverb effects lend a trippy mesmerizing feel to this fine entry from the Fox. Get the CM SBD source.

Comments

The Other One
Feb. 22, 1969
Dream Bowl

New convert here. Jerry's playing is a fluid river of ideas, some roaring, others just rolling gently along. Superior version.
Dancin' in the Streets
April 15, 1970
Winterland Arena

I'll never love the way the Dead did this tune in any era, but this one is SO much better and listenable than anything they did in 1977, '79, or later...the jam section is really interesting & gets my upvote.
Comes A Time
June 24, 1985
River Bend Music Center

I was prepared to be underwhelmed by this version as I think much of '85 is marred by Jerry's horrid vocals and a choppy feel to the playing overall but this really surprised and kinda blew me away. Jerry really sings it beautifully and strongly and sustains many notes with his voice in just the right spots. His solo is gorgeous too....not to the level of 5-9-77 but impressive nonetheless and the whole version is worth upvotes...this should be higher on the list.
St. Stephen
Oct. 11, 1983
Madison Square Garden

How I was lucky enough to be at this show as well as the Box of Rain bust out in '86 I'll never know. And it's hard to say which crowd reaction was more bezonkers...maybe Hampton by a nose but it hardly matters. Both versions are similar in that objectively speaking they are flawed, a little rough around the edges due to being played first time in many years and maybe from the adrenaline of the crowd freaking the band out a bit but both versions are also made special by that crowd burst of pure energy and ecstacy.
Franklin's Tower
Sept. 28, 1975
Lindley Meadows, Golden Gate Park

I feel like this entire show is overrated, from the very shaky Help>Slipknot to the botched Truckin' and this extremely tentative Franklin's. Obviously they didn't have much to choose from in 1975 for the 30 Trips release but this show still gets way more accolades than it deserves, and can't hold a candle to One From the Vault from 8/13/75.