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Let It Grow
Oct. 2, 1977
Paramount Theatre

The most "Spanish-flavored" of LIG's, evokes old southwest almost Mariachi vibe. Brilliant Garcia changes-Rise&Fall!
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Althea
May 6, 1980
Rec Hall, Penn State U

Recent Road Trips release is a perfecto: Outstanding vocals from Jerry and a jam after the lyrics that grooves and rocks super-hard. 5-star version!
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Deep Elem Blues
May 2, 1970
Harpur College

Jerry's voice just exactly bluesy perfect...groovy & slow acoustic cadence & the boys harmonizing sweetly on the chrouses. Outstanding early version
30
Box of Rain
March 20, 1986
Hampton Coliseum

A+ for the crowd alone. Are there better ones? Of course. But I was there & the ecstacy after 14 years of no Box makes this version legendary.
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Mississippi Halfstep Uptown Toodeloo
Sept. 18, 1990
Madison Square Garden

Astonishingly strong Jerry vocals, especially given the year, and some of the prettiest Hornsby-led fills make this one a real great sleeper pick.

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Playin' In The Band
Nov. 22, 1972
Austin Municipal Auditorium

You want free-form jazz that would make Coltrane smile? It's here. You want acid-jazz that would elicit a nod, if not a smile, from Miles? You got it. You want to hear a ridiculously undeservedly low-rated (2 when I tuned in) gem from 1972 that probably got buried only because you can't swing a dead cat without hitting an awesome PITB in '72? You're a click away. I can see why Cuca came back to comment more than once...this needs to carried up the ladder, folks.
Althea
July 1, 1980
San Diego Sports Arena

Well, the NY Times agrees with me, for whatever that's worth. Last paragraph from the review of "Long, Strange Trip": "These are quibbles, the sort of nits Deadheads pick while arguing over the band’s best performances. Senator Al Franken is on hand to enthuse about his favorite version of “Althea”: Nassau Coliseum, May 16, 1980. Right tour, wrong show, Senator: Try San Diego, July 1." Spoiler alert: He's not too far off. Nassau is probably a smidge better, but the difference, as Cosmo Kramer would say, is negligible.
Playin' In The Band
Aug. 12, 1972
Sacramento Memorial Auditorium

Right out of the gate this amazing version turns on the psychedelic jets and sets the path for a grossly underrated but rewardingly rich Playin' for those willing to seek it out. Check out the reverb wah-wah even as Bob sings the very first line. You don't usually get this far into color sound swirl territory until after the first two verses and the meat of the jam but here they launch straight away. It's all brilliant after that because hey, it's '72, a year that was this song's coming out party and the only thing lacking is a superior recording, although the one I heard isn't bad. Keith is high in the mix as noted by others but I think this is a supremely good thing, because he was a major reason this song was so good in '72. I've kind of resigned myself to these lower ranked versions staying so but those willing to give it a chance will be very happy they did. Up it if you agree.
Althea
May 1, 1981
Hampton Coliseum

This version gets a cameo in the form of a clearly labeled 5-1-81 rolling cassette tape in the new "Long Strange Trip" documentary. Al Franken talks up 5/16/80 at Nassau and the unseen interviewer touts this as his favorite. They play bits of each. They're both worthy.
China Cat Sunflower -> I Know You Rider
June 21, 1971
Chateau d'Herouville

Great, crisp, recording from the new soundtrack. Fantastic Garcia vocals in this one, and a real confident romp through the jamming sections and the transition, which you can sense them feeling out for all its newness, and while it doesn't go the places it would in 73 and 74 it is fascinating to hear an early rendition giving hints to those epic versions to come. Well worth seeking out!