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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.
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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"
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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
Oct. 14, 1994
Madison Square Garden

This one's heady. Jerry nails the fast runs he used to play all the time on stuff like this years prior but generally wasn't able to by 94. I think this show has sort of a reputation for being mediocre besides the S/F, but honestly all of it is at least good if not excellent, and this is a prime example.
Cassidy
June 17, 1991
Giants Stadium

Love this one. Bruce's Dark Star teases in the intro theme around 2 minutes are perfect.
All Along the Watchtower
Oct. 17, 1994
Madison Square Garden

As far as shred, this is as good as it got in 94. Jerry tries really hard for those fast runs he used to nail in the late 80s and early 90s but just can't quite make it. I assume he was energized, especially for this particular song, by Dylan's presence backstage.
Candyman
June 2, 1995
Shoreline Amphitheatre

The solo slaps. Great and surprising runs from 95 Jerry - I think this is better than the Memphis version, but I appreciate that one's significance
Scarlet Begonias -> Fire On The Mountain
Oct. 14, 1994
Madison Square Garden

The Scarlet is not incredible (good vox, though), and most of Fire is just good, although it's 94, so good is already impressive. Where this version really shines is the final solo - Jerry takes off and his intense playing lights up the crowd. Worth it just for the crescendo in the last five minutes. UPDATE: Changed my opinion. The Scarlet solo is great - Jer extends it over and over again. Not peaking as hard as Scarlet solos like those from 6/18/83, 3/22/90 or even 4/20/84, but excellent and as creative as a Scarlet solo could get in these years. Jerry clearly doesn't want to stop playing.