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Ramble On Rose
Dec. 30, 1977
Winterland Arena

Faster than usual tempo with just a brilliant Jerry bridge jam and no missed lyrics make this one a not-to-be-missed version.
14
The Other One
May 18, 1977
Fox Theatre

Not sure why everyone ignores '77 versions, but you're missing out if you haven't heard this one. Power packed Jerry-led fury.
4
Spanish Jam
May 21, 1995
Sam Boyd Silver Bowl

In the band's worst year they somehow came up with a really short but spot-on SJ that emerges nicely out of space. Ignore the date-check out the tune.
4
It Must Have Been The Roses
March 13, 1981
Utica Coliseum

Seek out the SBD (unknown lineage) then bask in what's possibly the best-sung, most heartfelt & lovely "Roses" ever.
54
Scarlet Begonias -> Fire On The Mountain
May 11, 1977
St. Paul Civic Center Arena

It's criminal that this hasn't made the list yet. Like super-smooth '77 versions? You MUST hear this.

Comments

Loser
Dec. 29, 1977
Winterland Arena

Better than I remembered it. DP 10 is Just Exactly Perfect and so is this version.
Eyes Of The World
Dec. 30, 1977
Winterland Arena

Agreed. Just pulled out the Dick's Picks Vol. 10 this is featured on and it's just another fine '77 version that's real sweet and jazzy. And while nothing necessarily jumps out at you about it (it's standardly great '77), the end jam leading into St. Stephen is really what earns this my upvote. Jerry just kinda plays around this uniquely mellow but very interesting mini-jazz jam and it melts perfectly into those first notes of Stephen. Maybe b/c this is almost "hidden" as filler on the DP release it hasn't garnered as much attention. But it really deserves a higher place on the rankings!
Shakedown Street
Oct. 18, 1989
The Spectrum

Bit of a slow start to this one; they all struggle some w/the vocal parts, but then....the post-lyrics jam...a thing of true beauty. I've never been a fan of Jerry's MIDI work BUT here he manages to do some uber-cool stuff that brings a dimension to the Shake-jam I've never quite heard before. And yet the real treat--and the reason this one gets my vote--is what Weir starts playing on rhythm about 10:05 into the tune. This is super-funky cool shit & should be in the Shakedown Hall of Fame!
Row Jimmy
Feb. 15, 1973
Dane County Coliseum

Nice pace to this one. These very early versions are a bit more uptempo and when they nail it (as they do here) it works nicely. Strong vocals from Jerry, too. Not quite as smooth as the Dick's Picks from the Nebraska/Utah release (my favorite version of '73), but a close second.
Playin' In The Band
Feb. 15, 1973
Dane County Coliseum

Agree fully w/Carrion...this version is just a tad different than a lot of other '72-'73's that come charging out of the gate and run like Secretariat to the finish, or those that get real loud and weird somewhere along the line...instead this one glides on super-jazzy Jerry leads and a very mellow line laid down by Phil, then gradually picks up steam and does some jaw-dropping stuff before settling into a very pretty reprise. Stellar version that I'm glad I gave a listen to. I think this show is more normally noted for some of the new material (Eyes, Lucy, TLEO, etc.) but this by-now veteran PITB should not be overlooked.