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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

The Other One
Sept. 17, 1972
Baltimore Civic Center

I share an enthusiasm for this song and the period as well, although I’ve never placed that much importance on this particular version, especially when considering its length. Make no mistake -- I think it’s a good one (and the show as a whole is very good) -- but like the Dark Star of 5/11/72 or the Playin’ of 5/21/74, its “beast status” is surely marked in part by its length alone. This version is a magnum opus! But does the end justify the means? Does the payoff justify the investment of time? I should say so -- but with reservation -- especially when considering the siblings of the era that I think are more entrancing and exhilarating in far fewer minutes (9/3, 9/9, 9/15, 9/28, 10/19, 10/24, 11/17 come to mind). But that hardly matters, of course, if one loves this version, and has 40 minutes to lend an ear! I’m just saying there are better versions that offer higher dividends for lower investments (read: 9/28 & 11/17). But this is only one head’s opinion, and I love the fact we all can come on here and discuss – with passion – the merits of Grateful Dead music at large. With that, I’m going to brew another cup, and spin a long Other One (how about 11/17/72?) I’ve got forty minutes to spare, and a smile to go with it!
Sugaree
Oct. 9, 1976
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Stadium

It's tough to say, but 6/11, 7/17 & this version all burn nicely before the wildfires of '77. They're all worthy.
Cassidy
Oct. 10, 1976
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum

^Very true. I'm encouraged to see that '76 has seemingly garnered more attention of late, though. Better late than never. I still can't say enough about this show, and the night (day) before. Dick was spot-on releasing both shows in their entirety together.
Cumberland Blues
June 30, 1973
Universal Amphitheatre

Jerry: "Don't panic folks, this is the movies, remember?"
Big River
Oct. 21, 1973
Omaha Civic Auditorium

As the ever trusty Carrion_Crow mentioned, the rapid switch from Big River into the Playin' Reprise is outta sight. The kinda thing that could steal your face if caught off guard!