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Black Throated Wind
July 27, 1994
Riverport Amphitheatre

Surprisingly good. Nice rave-up at the end, and Jerry's fills throughout are genuinely great.
1
The Other One
March 26, 1995
The Omni

Spacey, atonal version. Shows where they were headed in 95 - a lot of interesting sounds.
3
Oh Babe It Ain't No Lie
March 28, 1984
Marin County Veterans Auditorium

Cool version that Jerry starts and the band jumps on while Bob works out some gear issues. Last one ever, first in years, and only electric version.
2
Morning Dew
March 26, 1995
The Omni

Very powerful vocals from Jerry. Beyond intense "I guess it doesn't matter anyway"
1
It's All Over Now Baby Blue
Feb. 19, 1995
Delta Center

Last version. Not perfect, but especially soulful. There's a nice new video up on youtube and jerry's very animated.

Comments

Jack Straw
March 15, 1990
Capital Centre

Brent laughing when Bobby screws up in the beginning kills me everytime
Althea
Oct. 1, 1994
Boston Garden

Every time I listen to this I'm shocked by Jerry's dexterity both on vocal and guitar. Every solo is perfectly crafted and he barely misses a note, and it really sounds like he's having fun with the lyrics. This show is always rightly renowned, but I might argue this song is the most perfectly conceived of the night.
Cassidy
Aug. 3, 1982
Starlight Theatre

Definitely a solid version but extremely confused as to how this has been so highly rated. Verses are very strong, but jam is weak and transition back to chorus is pretty terrible - this is a song where the jam and especially the reentry from said jam is key. Around 1985, the band learned how to take the jam sideways (shifting keys) before charging back into the chorus, and that really elevates this song - definitely one that got better later in life. I'm hard-pressed to upvote any pre-85 Cassidy, and one like this with a short and weak jam really can't compete either with the vocally pure 77 versions or the exciting late-80s versions. Give 11/10/85 or 5/16/93 a shot if you wanna get rocked.
Terrapin Station
March 18, 1977
Winterland Arena

The pre-april 77 mid solos are much prettier, I feel. Jerry starting (and often continuing) the solo in the lower octave lends it much more feeling, and this mid solo is the most perfectly conceived of the 5 Terrapins in Feb/March 77. Does anyone know if Jerry ever started the solo lower in the register again, or did he always play it in the high octave from apr 77-95?
Playin' In The Band
Oct. 5, 1994
The Spectrum

Not blown away by this. Jerry’s active, and doing more than noodling, but not by much. Still one of the best later day playins but I’d say it’s beat by 3/27/94.