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5
Good Lovin'
Jan. 18, 1970
Springer's Inn

Absolutely smokin'... Jerry is all over it with that aggressive buzzsaw tone
5
Cold Rain and Snow
Jan. 18, 1970
Springer's Inn

Beautiful version to open a mind-roasting show.
4
St. Stephen
April 5, 1969
Avalon Ballroom

rare William Tell > Lovelight
2
The Other One
Oct. 8, 1968
The Matrix

Crisp n' Heady experimental jazz.
5
Next Time You See Me
Oct. 8, 1968
The Matrix

Heady instrumental space jazz

Comments

Playin' In The Band
Feb. 17, 1979
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum

innovative AF
Feel Like A Stranger
March 9, 1981
Madison Square Garden

Keep coming back to this one. Love the way Jerry fades into some crazy innovative lines, so understated and cool. Verging on Santana-esque buzzsaw tones coming out of that guitar
Cassidy
Oct. 16, 1981
Melkweg

What a version. The acoustic licks, the bongos, the tasteful rhythm accompaniments, everything. Cassidy is just better when it's acoustic. The riff in the chorus sounds so much better on an acoustic guitar.
The Eleven
April 27, 1969
Labor Temple

Something about this show... Jerry's fuzzed-out solos are just so innovative in this one. The jam towards the end is nuts. Whenever they play with this progression the result is so filthy
St. Stephen
April 27, 1969
Labor Temple

The jam after William Tell is particularly good. There's a fleeting moment towards the beginning of that where the entire band is silent for a split second (7:27 on the DP26 version). Their brains are so psychically locked together in these jams it's incredible. Such innovative and clean soloing, these post- William Tell jams are some of their best work ever.