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Scarlet Begonias -> Fire On The Mountain
Sept. 11, 1982
West Palm Beach Auditorium

The very definition of "underrated." Almost lost to time& yet it kills. No flubbed verses, great steady reggae jams;perfect transition. Please try it.
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Ramble On Rose
Nov. 30, 1980
Fox Theatre

Jerry sounds "just like Wolfman Jack" when he growwwlllzzz out the final chorus on "Goodbye Mama & Papa...!" Whole version is aces back to back!
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It's All Over Now Baby Blue
Oct. 10, 1982
Frost Amphitheatre

Jerry in especially soulful voice on this completely perfecto version from one of the best shows of '82. If you like 4-6 Spectrum, you'll love this.
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Playin' In The Band
Oct. 12, 1984
Augusta Civic Center

My favorite "sandwich" version, this PITB actually begins in the 2nd set as reprise from the previous night! Insane weaving thru UJB/Space/Dew
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Samson and Delilah
May 13, 1977
Auditorium Theatre

Goofy stage banter by Bob, then the rippingest, roaringest, best-drummed version I know.

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Uncle John's Band
Dec. 26, 1979
Oakland Auditorium

From DP Vol. 5...superior contributions from Brent and an absolutely sublime solo in the mid-section by Jerry...a version both sweet and scintillating.
Terrapin Station
May 7, 1977
Boston Garden

Sorry, fellas, but there was NO Terrapin played on this night. Great "Help>Slip>Franklin's", "Ship of Fools", and "Comes A Time", though!
Terrapin Station
March 15, 1990
Capital Centre

Agreed. The Mock Turtle Jam alone is worth the price, etc. Outstanding version.
Terrapin Station
Feb. 26, 1977
Swing Auditorium

Blob- It IS certainly pretty; definitely noteworthy; I just am amazed at how often it appears as a "best ever" when Terrapin discussions come up. Now back to our regularly scheduled song listings ;-)
Terrapin Station
Feb. 26, 1977
Swing Auditorium

Hope I don't incur too much wrath here, but I totally disagree w/all that's been said about this version, especially putting it at #1. It's NOT especially powerful, and while it's played competently enough, it's clear that there are kinks to be--and were--worked out for later versions. I mean, Jerry doesn't even get the lyrics right! (Not that that was so rare, but there are many other versions in which he DOES nail all the lyrics, and the jams are far more interesting and intense than this one.) Please listen objectively and you'll see my point...which is that this version seems to get inordinately praised precisely because it was first--not because it was best.