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Walking the Dog
April 8, 1985
The Spectrum

Midnite Hour>WTD>Big Boss Man to open the show-Wow!; Walkin' worth it just to hear Jerry sustain the vocal on "Pretty maids all in a Roooooooowww!"
9
I Need A Miracle
Jan. 10, 1979
Nassau Coliseum

Flawless deliver by Weir followed by extended, bluesy, gritty Garcia jam
80
Greatest Story Ever Told
Sept. 28, 1972
Stanley Theatre

Greatest STEPHEN ever Told. Jerry rips into a "St.Stephen" jam in the bridge jam before the reprise. 2d only to 8/27
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Dark Star
Oct. 25, 1969
Winterland Arena

For those who don't care for the feedback/chase dog from the room DS's...this one is jazzy, jammy, rockin', & beautiful. No distortion; none needed
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Satisfaction
Oct. 10, 1982
Frost Amphitheatre

Weir: "We know we aint gonna get no satisfaction but we're gonna give it a try...You can scream& twist & beg & cry!"

Comments

Wharf Rat
May 17, 1977
Memorial Coliseum

Another thing I love about this deep, rich, Wharf Rat from an equally profound show is the way it literally rolls in from the drummers in one of the more sublime transitions I've ever heard with this tune. Stupendous on its own but made extra special by the lead-in from the playin' jam.
He's Gone
Sept. 18, 1974
Parc des Expositions

There's some extra chaw & drawl in Jerry's guitar solo before the bridge chorus & oh man, is it filthy good.
Dark Star
Nov. 26, 1972
San Antonio Civic Auditorium

Such a pity there isn’t a high quality recording of this show available. I don’t care for the final feedback portion but the FG jam before it and this version overall is sublime.
Terrapin Station
March 20, 1977
Winterland Arena

Spectacular version I should have upped earlier. This & the historic Alhambra version two days previous are likely the two best ever performed in the song’s infancy and can hang with any at the top of this list. There’s a grace & delicate flow to these earlier versions that gets lost in later years (the 1979 versions see a return to some of the gentleness but while it’s ethereal & lovely it lacks the steady continuity of narrative they achieved in versions like this). Heady stuff for sure.
Estimated Prophet
Feb. 3, 1978
Dane County Coliseum

^^^^yes there was some confusion on my end there but I see what folks mean about that extended jam in the ‘78 versions. I still love the spacey outros of the ‘77s but there’s an undeniable thrill in the big sections post 77 with the only risk being that Bobby sometimes jumps back in too quick on the vocal while Jer is still shredding (not so on this one)