Submission for: 11/30/2010 from Freind Of The Dead
What a hot 1st set from '84! The Shakedown jam has me boogying in my seat :) Great keyboard work by Brent with Jerry riffing right along.
Outstanding selections this week.
Happy new year, TS!
I was lucky enough to attend 7/13, 14, 15, 21, and 22/84.
i don't recall the Shakedown being very hot, but this sounds good. I do remember the mid-set C>R. sadly, they followed it with LLR, NOT one of my favorite GD tunes.
I hope you play the second set next week.
this is one of those shows that is hot, but doesn't get much discussion. thanks for playing it.
2.15.1973 set 2
this show is one of my favorites! great dark star>bass jam>eyes of the world!
would love to hear a good recording of this! if there are any digital copies let me know,
thanks
Wheelerman125
still rolling along singing a song!
PigPen, always a treate.
...........Amen, brother, Amen !
Hey Man,
Off we go with another year of Taper's
Hooray!
Diggin' the nestled El Paso from '71
Complete set from July of '84 ain't too bad either.
Merci beaucoup Monsieur Lemieux
shwack on nh
Never had such a good time in my life before...I would like to ride it one time more one good ride from start to end I would like to take that ride again, AGAIN!
Man I love Might As Well
......release wise = 1984, 1986 and 1988.



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Thank you, David and greetings fellow Heads. I have yet to listen to the other tidbits, but it is so great to hear this pristine recording from the Felt Forum. The sound of Keith's acoustic piano is very sweet. It's nice to hear the work-out version of Comes A Time. Personally, I like the slower tempo Jerry & Co. settled on later. For me, You Win Again is seminal GD. I remember listening to Europe '72 over and over and over again and falling in love with the "sound" of our beloved boys. And there was something particularly raunchy about this song that fascinated me. The El Paso appearing on this tape isn't listed. And oh, that Smokestack! Although Pig wasn't contributing much on keyboards, his voice and harp playing never sounded stronger. Maybe the rest had done him good.
Can't wait to give the rest of the posts a listen.