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Aiko Aiko
May 11, 1991
Shoreline Amphitheatre

Bruce is boss on this one, his keys just adding color & style throughout the tune. Overlooked show & performance
3
Space
May 12, 1981
Veterans' Memorial Coliseum

Numerous "Lively Up Yourself" teases within this short space--follows a "He's Gone" dedicated to Bob Marley
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Samson and Delilah
April 18, 1978
Civic Arena

Kicking intro out of Dancin'>Drums and into a typically raucous, rippin', 1978 Samson. You'll dig it for the into alone but the whole thing is a beast
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Drums
March 2, 1992
The Omni

Heavy calypso rhythms & monstrous punctuation via The Beast make for an epic Drums out of Terrapin. 5 star stuff.
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Estimated Prophet
Aug. 30, 1978
Red Rocks Ampitheatre

In combo with the equally stunning "Eyes" to follow this is an unheralded, wah-wah Jerry-heavy, Bobby/Donna vocal gem.

Comments

He's Gone
Sept. 8, 1973
Nassau Coliseum

Keith sounds lovely on this version esp. with the official release sound. This show overall really doesn’t stand out to me & i would rate this DaP pretty low on the ladder of officially released shows but this version of HG is def. worthy of upvote.
Let Me Sing Your Blues Away
Sept. 8, 1973
Nassau Coliseum

sorry, folks--but if we're being truly honest & objective here this is a complete embarrassment & damn near un-listenable. The :harmonies" by all involved are enough to make singers the world over weep & jump off a building. This song is not terrible as a song (the only real decent version is from the studio album) but performed live it is a train wreck piled onto a dumpster fire. We all love this band but truth be told they sometimes performed stuff live that was simply out of their vocal range abilities & this is an unfortunate example. (another would be Bobby trying to hit the high notes in "Blackbird" from that show in 1988--fortunately he never tried it again). I know we WANT everything they do to be magical, but this is a crime against ears ..., it just is.
Eyes Of The World
Sept. 8, 1973
Nassau Coliseum

No such thing as a poor Eyes from ‘73 & this one’s noticeably mellower than the night before, but neither to my ears are leaps and bounds above other versions from earlier in the year. Not much intro jamming before first verse and while it’s sweet stuff in between the following verses the jams are also pretty short, as they save the bulk of the jamming for the outro section. Prefer versions like 6/10/73 where Jerry does more exploring before we get to the outro portion.
The Wheel
July 16, 1976
Orpheum Theatre

darkstar^^^good point that while a lot of wheels are spacey build-ups (& great they are) this one stands out for getting right into the theme but w/out sacrificing the ethereal moody mellowness of the tune. As Ernie noted as well some very distinguishable eastern influences make this a slightly different & wonderful version.
Let It Grow
Sept. 7, 1973
Nassau Coliseum

Was this really the live debut? If so, up there with the best “first evers” of all time. Jammed out & jazzy & rolls into a stellar Stella.