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Last Time
Dec. 8, 1993
Sports Arena

Emerges from Space with a very long intro & very distinct and sustained St. Stephen tease! My favorite version.
10
Dear Mr. Fantasy
July 18, 1989
Alpine Valley

Part of what made this Alpine run so legendary. Soulful and Brent-astic.
4
Big Railroad Blues
Aug. 14, 1971
Berkeley Community Theater

Maybe the best pure hard riving Rock&Roll version. Lean, mean, and Jerry supreme!
34
Scarlet Begonias -> Fire On The Mountain
Nov. 2, 1977
Field House - Seneca College

Rarely heard (left out of DP Bonus tracks for Vol. 34) but another sweet/smooth '77 winner.
4
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.

Comments

Help On The Way > Slipknot > Franklin's Tower
Sept. 22, 1993
Madison Square Garden

Kept expecting this one to go off the rails (in a bad way) but it never did. Nice, tight, acoustic-guitar sound (like the excellent UJB from 2-27-94) with a colorful blend of contributions from everyone. Typically weak Jerry vocal for the year but he gets the lyrics right, & in all this is a nice, up-vote-able HSF from a year that has very few diamonds, but the ones you can find shine super bright.
Franklin's Tower
Sept. 28, 1975
Lindley Meadows, Golden Gate Park

Surprised myself & pleasantly so revisiting this version based on the recent thread of comments & stumbled into another reason I appreciate this site, because it can lead to a re-assessment and a willingness to listen with a different perspective & perhaps give a second chance to a version I'd earlier dismissed & can now enjoy for what's been re-discovered. And while my overall assessment of this particular show stands (a bit overrated, probably due to its novelty & scarcity of shows from the year) I think I was far more disappointed on a new listen by the Help>Slipknot,m which of course isn't even linked up w/Franklins at this show. On its own this a short and not overly spectacular BUT very tight & extra funky/bouncy reading that has an undeniable groove throughout. A bit rough around the edges, sure, & it lacks a jam break between the verse leading into "listen to the music play" but after that Jerome does put things into overdrive & it's typically fab. I'm giving it an upvote mostly because I appreciate y'all talking it up enough to encourage a new listen.
Stella Blue
Oct. 19, 1973
Oklahoma City Fairgrounds Arena

Could be new favorite altho' if you're looking for the "big fanning" versions w/a raging outro like 10/21/78 this isn't your Stella. However, if you want the version that has the most beautiful vocal performance Garcia ever laid down this is probably it, plus the absence of any off-key background chorus on "gonna make 'em shine", with the emphasis on the guitar punctuation instead makes this as pristine a rendition as they ever did. Stellar Stella.
China Cat Sunflower -> I Know You Rider
March 19, 1973
Nassau Coliseum

shouldn't ought to be so low. Groovalicious version.
The Other One
March 22, 1973
Utica Memorial Auditorium

This show is fast finding under the radar gold for me.There's an upgrade to the existing Betty Board that really helps this shine like never before & as for this version, we're looking at a liquidy jazz jam that eases its way into the main theme rather than roaring forth led by Phil's bass as is per the norm, but fear not, b/c Phil makes his presence known just fine in the meat of the jam and this one goes all over the map, finding secret routes & passages back to the homeland and into a typically spellbinding '73 vintage Eyes. Should climb the ladder along w./several other tunes from this show (check the beauty of a Birdsong too)