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Sugar Magnolia
Oct. 29, 1977
Evans Field House, Northern Illinois University

Best ever. No fooling. Don't miss Mickey and Billy dueling each other at the frenzied end jam before heading into SSDD. Whole version insane!
80
Jack Straw
Oct. 20, 1984
Carrier Dome, Syracuse U

Crazy hard driving insanisty to end the first set. One of those jam segments that builds and builds and KABOOMS into final verse. Phil fans: a must
15
Stella Blue
April 19, 1982
Baltimore Civic Center

Sweet & melty....gorgeous harmonies from Brent.
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Sugaree
Oct. 16, 1977
Louisiana State U

1977 was a helluva year for this song. I have no quarrel w/ 5/5, 5/19, or 5/21, but I think this one beats 'em all by a nose!
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St. Stephen
Oct. 29, 1977
Evans Field House, Northern Illinois University

With all due rfespect to Barton Hall & others, this is the best version out there (IMO). Bluesy, rockin', jammin', just exactly perfect

Comments

Here Comes Sunshine
Dec. 19, 1973
Curtis Hixon Convention Hall

I'd also make the case for 2/15/73 over this one, although I couldn't call this one "bad." But it certainly is NOT anywhere near as good as 2/23/74, which I stand by as the greatest ever. The DP audio quality for this show is not great, either, which i think hurts it a bit as well...but there are better versions sound issues notwithstanding.
Terrapin Station
Sept. 2, 1979
Augusta Civic Center

Kinder and gentler yes, but also brilliant. Jerry sings this perhaps better than any Terrapin in history. The mid-jam section is gorgeous and flowing and beautiful and the choruses into "Terrapin" feature perfect backing harmonies from Brent and Bobby. There is an incredible SBD copy of this show that highlights everything great about this version AND if that wasn't enough it actually goes into an amazing Let It Grow, which is a real rarity. This version deserves to be catapulted into top range territory, I kid you not. Please give it a listen and boost it up the ladder here. It's already in my personal Top 10 all time, it's THAT good.
Wharf Rat
Feb. 18, 1971
Capitol Theater

This one and the first Terrapin from 2/26/77 are both where they are based on the novelty of being first. If you heard this version of Wharf Rat having no knowledge of its date of origin you couldn't possibly put it in a top 10 category, much less #1. As cgarces points out, you can pick a random Rat from virtually any 1977 show and have it blow the doors off this version. (Try 10/7/77 just for kicks.)
Ship of Fools
July 16, 1990
Rich Stadium

Really impressed with this. While it won't do anything to displace my fave all time of 5/9/77 it is worthy of a top 5 version candidate and hands down best of the 90's. Thanks for bringing it to my attention. This is also exhibit A for why there are certain songs only Jerry could pull of vocally, no offense to the fine efforts in these last Santa Clara/Chicago shows of 2015. But like Morning Dew, Ship of Fools NEEDS Jerry's voice to be Ship of Fools, and he's in fine form here.
Dark Star
Sept. 10, 1974
Alexandra Palace

There's a very pretty section here at around the 15, 16-minute mark that is unlike any other version I've heard. Reminds me a little of Earl Klugh doing "So Many Stars"...it's quiet and lovely and not at all dissonant...just before they launch into the verse. This whole version is on the mellow side and I really like it for that. It doesn't reach any major peaks or rev into any known themes such as Tighten Up Jam but in its own elegant way, this Dark Star stands out and gets my upvote.