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1
Playin' In The Band
Dec. 8, 1993
Sports Arena

Nice Playin'. Jerry finds a few good riffs. Not usually a fan of late era playins, as Jerry's speedy playing is so integral. He plays pretty well here
3
Cassidy
Oct. 30, 1984
Berkeley Community Theater

Picture perfect. Soaring leads from Jerry and crashes exquistely back into the verse
2
Playin' In The Band
Oct. 28, 1984
Berkeley Community Theatre

Hot Playin>China Doll>Playin. Long and exploratory on both ends, especially for 84.
2
Jack Straw
Nov. 29, 1994
McNichols Sports Arena

Very hot tour opener. Jerry's playing is excellent. This show is the only good one from this weird little run in Colorado.
5
Ramble On Rose
Sept. 29, 1994
Boston Garden

Shockingly good. Only good things to say about the Boston Garden run from this tour. These first few nights allayed fears after awful summer tour.

Comments

New Speedway Boogie
June 24, 1995
RFK Stadium

Really excellent version, possibly best ever. Jerry is turned up, on top of it - he doesn't miss a lyric - and playing some seriously good stuff. I think he knew he had to bring it for Bruce, who offers some nice piano fills (thank god it wasn't accordion). Jam out into TWBS is perfect. I wish Jerry hadn't needed the presence of a musical guest to fully show up, though.
Corrina
March 10, 1993
Rosemont Horizon

This is awesome. Really great to hear them jam hard on one of the new songs, instead of just running through it by rote. Wish this had been a regular thing.
Let It Grow
March 24, 1987
Hampton Coliseum

Jerry’s back bitches! First east coast version since coma and it’s HOT. Clear evidence here that the coma did not affect Jerry’s ability to shred.
Scarlet Begonias -> Fire On The Mountain
March 22, 1990
Copps Coliseum

There might be better scarlets, and there might be better fires, but there is no better transition. Most S>F versions have a slow, methodical transition as the band gets closer and closer to Fire, and it's not quite clear when they stopped jamming and started Fire until Jerry's mutron intro starts. This version has an unbelievable, turn-on-a-dime drop into Fire out of basically nowhere; it's good enough that I still jump out of my chair and get chills every time I hear it.
Shakedown Street
June 25, 1995
RFK Stadium

Jerry's not really there but damn if the band isn't playing very well. Bruce adds some great fills (on piano not accordion, thank god)