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Dupree's Diamond Blues
Nov. 6, 1977
Broome County Arena

Outstanding version with a nice Jerry-led jam early in the tune, after the first verse.
8
Eyes Of The World
Sept. 15, 1978
Sphinx Theatre

Almost criminal this isn't here yet. Grab the Egypt '78 CD & hear one of the loveliest "Eyes" ever. Jazzy, intricate, sweet, & inspired!
13
Loser
Oct. 14, 1977
Hofheinz Pavilion

Possibly the most underrated version of all time with an absolute MONSTER jam by Jerry. Must listen!
8
Looks Like Rain
March 24, 1988
Omni Coliseum

Listen closely: I HATE THIS SONG. Always have. So when I say this is killer it means a lot; & fans of this song tell me it's legendary.
18
Row Jimmy
May 3, 1977
The Palladium

After 3/20/77 and 4/12/78 this may be the best RJ ever. Check out the Miller version that fills in a tape-flip gap & revel in more Garcia magic.

Comments

Stella Blue
April 19, 1982
Baltimore Civic Center

^^^^ Glad you checked this one out, Freedom! From your other comments I gather you feel this show is somewhat overrated and I won't quibble there, although I'm a believer that this is a top 5 show for '82...but I am 100% convinced of the worthiness of this Stella. This has everything you want in a Stella Blue--Jerry in soulful voice, no lyrical miscues, the band not missing a beat, and unlike so many pre-Brent versions, no off-key background vocals as they come to the crucial "gonna make 'em shine (Shine!)" section. Would like others to add to your upvote. We'll see.
Eyes Of The World
May 15, 1977
St. Louis Arena

Ho-hum. Just another extraordinary performance from May '77. But seriously, folks, this deserves more attention. Most interesting about this version is that garcia saves his most furious and intricate guitar work not for the place you'd expect it--the jam following the 2nd verse--but for the outro coda, where he just lays out some stunning lightning fast picking before they head into drums. The rest of the version does not lack for intensity, but is more about working within the main theme of the tune and exploring in a gentler way the various colorful paths that can be taken in one of the Dead's greatest songs. I've always loved this version but it's taken til now to upvote it b/c I sometimes take May '77 for granted. Don't make the same mistake.
Scarlet Begonias -> Fire On The Mountain
Oct. 24, 1979
Springfield Civic Center Arena

See, I love it when I check the comments and find a version of Scarlet>Fire that's new to my ears and really worthy of upvotes at the same time. Just when you think you've heard 'em all...anyway, this one's a great example of a mellow-tight '79 w/Jer in complete control and a fun transition jam that glides into a great Fire. CM has a full SBD version up too (2nd set only.) Great sound...great version...it's got my vote.
To Lay Me Down
Sept. 18, 1974
Parc des Expositions

Why does everything played at this show sound so damn good? This is a perfectly sung rendition--and yes, that includes Donna.
Scarlet Begonias -> Fire On The Mountain
June 7, 1991
Deer Creek Music Center

^^^ That's a wise approach...I like the idea of the "blind hear test"...although we're all probably pretty well trained enough to know a '91 Scarlet from a '77 the minute it starts playing, whether we have the date in front of us or not. Share away!