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Submissions

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One More Saturday Night
May 13, 1972
Lille Fairgrounds

One of the best Europe concerts
7
Cold Rain and Snow
April 25, 1971
Fillmore East

Nowt wrong with the Ladies and Gentlemen version
11
Johnny B. Goode
Feb. 18, 1971
Capitol Theater

Good version in a great concert
4
Beat it on Down The Line
Dec. 18, 1973
Curtis Hixon Convention Hall

Good version in an epic concert. One of the best bits of the first set. Second set is cosmic 73 stuff.
8
Beat it on Down The Line
April 14, 1972
Tivolis Koncertsal

Good version from a very good concert. See if you can borrow this from a friend who has the complete set. The first set is cosmic

Comments

Estimated Prophet
May 25, 1977
The Mosque

I don't agree that this is over-rated. I got the Charlie Miller soundboard long before Dave's Picks ever came out, and it has been a favourite ever since. I just gave a copy to a Deadhead jazz pianist with over 400 Dead CD's, who doesn't have the DP either, and he was blown away too. Great show, great versions of 1/2Step, TLEO, Mexicali, Peggy, Loser, LL>S, Promised L, S>F, EP. Briliant. It has bee a favourite for years, often replayed.
Eyes Of The World
March 29, 1990
Nassau Coliseum

Not for me either. 73-77 was the jazz inspired era when the Dead played jazz-rock. This stuff from '90 is jazz inspired, but it just isn't rock any more. The sax playing is good, but the guitar trio ain't what it used to be.
Mind Left Body Jam
Nov. 11, 1973
Winterland Arena

Most developed version, with Bob resolving three or four times. Not necessarily the best though, but certainly must be listened to for rating others. In the top 3, IMO.
Mind Left Body Jam
June 28, 1974
Boston Garden

The Daddy. Bob only resolves MLBJ once, I think. After about 12 minutes it turns to a Spanish Jam, then about 6 minutes later goes totally free-form, almost prescience of close encounters, with stretched tension all the way to resolution in the first 3 minutes of US Blues.
Sugaree
May 28, 1977
Hartford Civic Center

Perhaps the only dissenting voice ? Yes, the jam is great, but both the mere existence of the lengthy jam, and the atmosphere/treatment of the song I find inappropriate considering what the song is about. I prefer the shorter, starker, more poignant versions.