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Submissions

2
Estimated Prophet
Dec. 3, 1990
Coliseum Arena

The gem of a solid pre-Drumz set
3
The Mighty Quinn (Quinn The Eskimo)
Sept. 29, 1989
Shoreline Amphitheatre

A bop
3
Let The Good Times Roll
Sept. 29, 1989
Shoreline Amphitheatre

Git down
4
Stella Blue
July 10, 1990
Carter-Finley Stadium

Stellar. An emotional version.
5
The Other One
July 10, 1990
Carter-Finley Stadium

From the rumble of Phil's tremendous opening to Bob's Healy-spun vox, this is a fun one.

Comments

Row Jimmy
May 21, 1977
Lakeland Civic Center

not sure how this is lower than 5/15, 5/19, or 5/28......there is a better tempo and perfect lyrical delivery (save a Donna flub near the end).
China Doll
May 19, 1977
Fox Theatre

perfect besides the verse mixup......
Looks Like Rain
April 14, 1972
Tivolis Koncertsal

but Donna doesn't provide any vocals.....that's Phil on harmonies.
Box of Rain
July 9, 1995
Soldier Field

Phil sounds FUCKING GREAT, what are you talking about? This was amazing. Brought tears to my eyes several times. The beeps you hear are Soldier Field's way of warning them to end it or the PA gets shut off. Never knew that. I would have LOVED to see this live. That last line, Phil gives it his all. Perfect. The best version ever.
Scarlet Begonias -> Fire On The Mountain
May 8, 1977
Barton Hall - Cornell University

I much prefer the pentatonic JG to the chromatic JG. Still trying to pinpoint the change (79?). As far as heroin ruining JG's voice I think it was more due to smoking. Naming Brent #3 MVP is lunacy. It is clearly Bob. To even mention the VinceDead in the same breath as the DonnaDead is a non-starter. I find Jerry's string bending soulful and emotional thru all eras, only enhanced by the advancement of electronic technology.