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Submissions

6
Beat it on Down The Line
April 25, 1971
Fillmore East

Nowt wrong with the Ladies and Gentlemen version, better than many here, deserves a mention
4
Cold Rain and Snow
March 25, 1966
Trouper's Hall

I like the early ones. They have better tempo.
12
And We Bid You Goodnight
Nov. 11, 1973
Winterland Arena

Good version of this short number
10
Not Fade Away
May 13, 1972
Lille Fairgrounds

Very good with interesting closing jam before it fades into GDTRFB
19
Loose Lucy
Aug. 6, 1974
Roosevelt Stadium

Superb AUD tape version. A must have

Comments

Dark Star
Aug. 27, 1972
Old Renaissance Faire Grounds

I have listened to this often, but it still doesn't do anything for me, except, perhaps, a bit of Keith before the first verse, and the electronic last 5 mins. In this era they were regularly knocking out superb jazz impro on PITB. The jazz impro here isn't as good as those, IMO. It just meanders, and leaves no catharsis. EDIT: Listened to it again, Nth time, something clicked, my opinion changing.
Dark Star
Oct. 12, 1968
Avalon Ballroom

Brilliant. A must have, favourite. On the whole, this concert is better than 14/2, IMO. This DS is tops.
Dark Star
Feb. 22, 1969
Dream Bowl

Very good. A classic, classic DS. In fact this would be THE classic DS and could have been on LiVE/DEAD if Jerry hadn't flubbed the first refrain ... A real favourite
Playin' In The Band
Dec. 2, 1973
Music Hall

Utterly cosmic. Free-form electronic music can often be bad, occasionally superb. Most music critics, I find, cannot tell the difference between the great and the rubbish. When it comes to the great there is one figure that towers over all: Karlheinz Stockhausen. Now we can add the Dead to that. The first 15 or so minutes is the "normal" 3 minutes song plus 12 minutes jazz improvisation, but excellent improvisation at that. Then the last 5 minutes is one of the best bits of modern electronic music ever. It rivals Stockhausen's Kontakte (the live version with two pianos). Utterly, utterly brilliant... And then MLBJ ... Cosmic
Help On The Way > Slipknot > Franklin's Tower
Aug. 13, 1975
Great American Music Hall

Best version of the best segue triple of the best rock band ever.