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One More Saturday Night
Oct. 29, 1977
Evans Field House, Northern Illinois University

Like every other song from this, my favorite all-time show, it's a best-of candidate. Just rocks hard.
2
Alabama Getaway
Dec. 5, 1979
Uptown Theater

Come for the 'Bama but stay for the rest of the show. This rocker 'Bama is Jerry and Brent at their very best. This entire show, tho', is a monster.
13
Stagger Lee
June 27, 1985
SPAC

Right after Phil tells a guy to get off the blacony cuz 50,000 people are waiting for him to, and Bob does the dog nose joke, Jer rips into a fine SL!
8
China Cat Sunflower -> I Know You Rider
Oct. 18, 1989
The Spectrum

Pretty good China followed by the best 80's OR 90's RIDER I've ever heard. Check Jer's run going into "sun gonna shine" verse. 5 stars fo RIDER alone.
2
Brown Eyed Women
Aug. 4, 1982
Kiel Auditorium

Fast-picking goodness. Jerry's bridge solo is long and lightning quick and awesome. 1 point off for lyric flub on re-entry, but the rest is gold.

Comments

Eyes Of The World
Oct. 16, 1974
Winterland Arena

Been re-listening to this stellar version, forever in the shadows to the better known movie version 3 nights later but this one is worthy on its own of a much higher ranking. Garcia has that liquid guitar thing going in between verses and the spillover into unexpected space territory sets it apart from almost any other ‘74. What a run this was.
Cassidy
Jan. 15, 1979
Springfield Civic Center

Crazy hot end jam spilling out into the coda sans final lyric as in some versions from ‘78...beautifully played throughout...might be higher ranked if a better source existed. Shame this only had one vote when I got here...this is a gem hiding in plain sight.
Cold Rain and Snow
Dec. 17, 1970
The Matrix

Kudos to everyone who recommended this version. As noted, Jerry's vocals are damn near perfect and I love the "grunge" sound of the instrumental break sections, brief as they are given the year, but so densely packed with purpose. I never take much notice of this song pre-1972 (the first year I assumed it really gelled as a tune) & I still like the later versions for the stretched-out jamming and added power the tune could deliver (see 10-12-83 as my all time favorite) but this awesome entry has easily made my personal top 5. Fantastic stuff here.
Scarlet Begonias -> Fire On The Mountain
Sept. 4, 1991
Richfield Coliseum

A little more MIDI in the transition jam than I normally care for, but it's mitigated by some inspired playing by Bruce. Also, while most of the comments have singled out the "fire", I think the "Scarlet" is pretty darn good, too. It's fast but super tight and the aforementioned transition jam just mind-meld-melts its way from Scarlet into Fire, and yeah, the Fire that ensues is marked by some real gritty Jerry guitar, non-MIDI style, and so this one got my upvote.
Promised Land
Dec. 26, 1979
Oakland Auditorium

^^^^Agreed. All the ones that aren’t throwaways, like this one, should be upvoted to help them stand out. (Also if you like this check out 9/18/90 which is beyond the best they ever did.)