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Mind Left Body Jam
Oct. 30, 1973
Kiel Auditorium

Sandwiched between a dreamy Dark Star. Not the definitive version perhaps, but it belongs in the discussion.
33
Cold Jordan
May 2, 1970
Harpur College

Can believe this one isn't already here! A beautiful version from one of the top five shows ever played.
11
Casey Jones
May 26, 1972
Strand Lyceum

Near flawless version from a near flawless tour. The whole band is locked in on the home stretch here, and keith is hammerin' away on those ivories..
15
Beat it on Down The Line
May 3, 1972
Olympia Theater

Tight, inspired, rockin'. Best of the Euro '72 run. Give it some love, folks!
19
Deal
May 11, 1972
Rotterdam Civic Hall

One knows from Jerry's opening vocals "cost a lot to win" sung with extra twang, that it's gonna be rockin' with that good county, funky vibe.

Comments

Jack Straw
April 16, 1978
Huntington Civic Center

A great version straight out of the gate! As the above poster observed, this one is a trifle sloppy in moments, but Jerry's licks emote more urgency and emotion than others of the era. For this reason alone I'm adding my vote.
Playin' In The Band
July 1, 1973
Universal Amphitheatre

I’m chiming in here - yet again - in the hopes of tipping someone off to this stupendous version. 1973 (along with the latter half of 1972) is the very best period for PITB, so it stands to reason why it’s so seemingly hard to navigate through so many great versions of one of the key songs that truly define the divine musical glory that’s the Grateful Dead. There are three great Playin’ sandwiches in ’73, but there are a half dozen truly superlative standalone versions that really should be required listening (and voting!) from the honey year: 2/24/73, 3/16/73, 6/22/73, 7/1/73, 10/19/73 & 12/1/73. This night (7/1/73) is a good show in its own right, but it’s clear the musical centerpiece is Playin’, usually a song meant to highlight the first set, not the entire show. But this night was a different animal. Jerry is like Meriwether Lewis here, exploring new territory, ascending steep mountains, carving new paths, and swathing musical prairies along the way. New ground was gained this night. Seriously, do yourself a favor and invest the 25 minutes. It will pay you musical dividends time and again. I highly recommend the excellent sounding AUD source for this show.
Let It Grow
Nov. 4, 1977
Cotterell Gym - Colgate University

Spell-binding and spine-tingling!
The Other One
Nov. 4, 1977
Cotterell Gym - Colgate University

This one really took me by surprise when I first heard it.
Stella Blue
Nov. 4, 1977
Cotterell Gym - Colgate University

Hauntingly beautiful & swirling with sound. Top shelf.