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The Weight
June 7, 1991
Deer Creek Music Center

This is really the best one I've heard--everyobody nails their parts/lyrics...great piano fills on the side (yay, Bruce!). Just exactly, etc.
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Althea
Sept. 9, 1982
Saenger Performing Arts Center

Incredible. Check out Brent's fills during the epic post-lyrics outro. A must-listen top tier Althea w/bounce, power, & panache!
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Deal
Feb. 23, 1974
Winterland Arena

Apparently no one is aware that a fellow named Keith played in this band or this version would have 50 votes already. Needs to be heard!
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Pretty Peggy O
Sept. 4, 1980
Providence Civic Center

Outside of 1977 this may be the best version I've heard. A+ vocals from Jerry, killer mid-solo; slightly faster tempo. Must hear. Gr8 Matrix!
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Greatest Story Ever Told
Oct. 11, 1989
Meadowlands Arena

Bob's lyric phrasing on this version is unique. He sings it in a way so different than any I've heard before & it's inventive & super-fun. Must hear!

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He Was A Friend of Mine
Dec. 12, 1969
Thelma Theater

Nicely sung, with feeling. Short and sweet is right. Featured on the about to be released Dave's Picks vol. 10.
Eyes Of The World
June 4, 1977
The Forum

No SBD is no excuse for this kick-ass version being so buried down the list. There are 3 AUD versions available on the archive and the one curiously enough that is NOT labeled FOB sounds best to my ears and is more than adequate for hearing what is just another astonishing 1977 version of this beauty. Just take the 10 or so minutes to listen to this and tell me it shouldn't be higher on the ladder.
I Know You Rider
May 2, 1970
Harpur College

Much as I love the well done electric pairings with China Cat this is more like the traditional way the song was meant to be heard. Reminds me of some of the great acoustic versions Hot Tuna often performed. It's nice to be reminded of how sweet the early Dead could sound when doing their mellow unplugged thing!
Here Comes Sunshine
Dec. 6, 1973
Public Hall

Grooved to this one again today and while 2/23/74 still gets my vote as #1 this version is right on its heels. The jam section before the final verse is so improvisational and the inspiration flows in every direction. Bobby's rhythm riffs compliment Jerry so beautifully in spots...just stunning. Yes, the tape patch at the end is a buzz kill, but it's better than not having anything at all! Imagine if the tape simply cut out before the final ending chorus...and luckily it's only that final bit, just about 15 seconds or so. So worth it for what comes before.
Don't Need Love
Oct. 12, 1984
Augusta Civic Center

Gets lost amid the brilliance of one of the truly greatest 2d sets ever performed (the odyssey of UJB-space-PITB-space-Dew, etc.) but should not be overlooked. Brent's vocals are bluesy and impassioned and he sweeps awesome flourishes on the keys as well. Best version I've ever heard.