That second Little Light was supposed to be We Can Run.
Depending how you break up the eras, Althea is in the same generation as Touch, T-stones, Hell in a Bucket and West LA. Althea was only 3 years before the others.
The "sleepy Jerry ballad" (e.g. SOTM, Days Between, So Many Roads) was the one point in any given late era show where Jerry would consistently bring it. He might have been nodding off for half the second set, but when that time came, he would wake up and deliver a soulful, heartfelt performance for at least that one bit of the show (note: except Highgate 94 when he slept through SOTM).
I have to admit that I kinda of liked Long Way to Go Home and Samba in the Rain, the later of which would often inspire the funky disco dance moves. Just wish they had given Vince a few more songs to work with so they didn't repeat them so much.
Speaking of Vince, Baba O'Riley was a nice addition for which the band did justice.
"Samba In The Rain" made "Wave To The Wind" look like "Dark Star".
"Corrina" was just awful, but "Picasso Moon" had some weird chord changes and Crazy jams. The lighting crew worked extra hard on that one.
"Lazy River Road" and "Days Between" were about the Best from the latter-day GD era. "Black Muddy River" was underexplored and really ought to have become second-set Space-Jam material.
Not a big fan of this song.......however, if you look at the times they played it, more often than not, good things happened at these shows. Some how it ramped the band up....or at least Jerry in his late state
At the time, I thought I could apply my imaginary production skills and make a hit single for someone (maybe Hall and Oates) with that song. Apparently, neither the good ole GD nor Hall and Oates needed my help because no one called me for this purpose. Maybe I was too baked.
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on Wednesday, May 17, 2017 – 06:19 pm
Lazy River Road, SOTM, So
Lazy River Road, SOTM, So Many Roads, Days Between.
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on Wednesday, May 17, 2017 – 06:57 pm
Foolish Heart; Way To Go Home
Foolish Heart; Way To Go Home; Believe It Or Not; Just A Little Light; Lazy River Road
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on Wednesday, May 17, 2017 – 06:59 pm
By your rubric it doesn't
By your rubric it doesn't qualify but Althea is "late" for me.
Standing on the Moon then.
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on Wednesday, May 17, 2017 – 07:06 pm
Brian really likes little
Brian really likes little light.....
Foolish heart had a nice little jam in it. Victim had the madness and power.
So many roads had crazy potential.
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on Wednesday, May 17, 2017 – 07:17 pm
Foolish Heart
Foolish Heart
So Many Roads
Lazy River Road
Believe it or Not
in that order, really didn't care for any of the other tunes
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on Wednesday, May 17, 2017 – 07:19 pm
Wait.... Days Between we also
Wait.... Days Between we also pretty good at times
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on Wednesday, May 17, 2017 – 07:56 pm
That second Little Light was
That second Little Light was supposed to be We Can Run.
Depending how you break up the eras, Althea is in the same generation as Touch, T-stones, Hell in a Bucket and West LA. Althea was only 3 years before the others.
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on Wednesday, May 17, 2017 – 08:14 pm
Foolish Heart
Foolish Heart
So Many Roads
Standing On The Moon
Days Between
Believe It Or Not
Black Muddy River
Just A Little Light
We Can Run
Victim Or The Crime
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on Wednesday, May 17, 2017 – 08:21 pm
Met Center Bloomington MN
Met Center Bloomington MN start of Summer Tour '88
I was starting to really come on to a head full of Escher (peeling skull)...
and shit got real weird when Weir busts out "Patience runs out on the junkie.... The Dark side hires another soul"
got real dark for a while...
Saw it 4 or 5 times on that tour. Took me quite a while but, really dig it now.
The Believe it or Not at Alpine was beautiful!
Just a Little Light was a cool bust out at the Kaiser Spring '89...
Remember trying to figure out the name as we were walking out calling it "Soldier of Light"
I miss the Kaiser.
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on Wednesday, May 17, 2017 – 08:35 pm
The Kaiser was my favorite
The Kaiser was my favorite venue I also miss it a lot
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on Wednesday, May 17, 2017 – 08:49 pm
No love for Corrina or
No love for Corrina or Liberty?
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on Wednesday, May 17, 2017 – 08:56 pm
The "sleepy Jerry ballad" (e
The "sleepy Jerry ballad" (e.g. SOTM, Days Between, So Many Roads) was the one point in any given late era show where Jerry would consistently bring it. He might have been nodding off for half the second set, but when that time came, he would wake up and deliver a soulful, heartfelt performance for at least that one bit of the show (note: except Highgate 94 when he slept through SOTM).
I have to admit that I kinda of liked Long Way to Go Home and Samba in the Rain, the later of which would often inspire the funky disco dance moves. Just wish they had given Vince a few more songs to work with so they didn't repeat them so much.
Speaking of Vince, Baba O'Riley was a nice addition for which the band did justice.
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on Wednesday, May 17, 2017 – 09:41 pm
Blow Away
Blow Away
Believe it or not
Standing on the moon
Victim or the crime
Just a little light
Stopped going in 93, and have never listened to anything from 94 or 95
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on Wednesday, May 17, 2017 – 09:44 pm
Late era = post Brent
Late era = post Brent
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on Wednesday, May 17, 2017 – 09:48 pm
Samba In The Rain was pretty
Samba In The Rain was pretty good
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on Wednesday, May 17, 2017 – 10:16 pm
Eternity
Eternity
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on Wednesday, May 17, 2017 – 10:36 pm
Always thought of Days
Always thought of Days Between as the last great Jerry Ballad;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQNX_u8T9uU
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on Thursday, May 18, 2017 – 12:45 am
Picasso Moon!
Picasso Moon!
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on Thursday, May 18, 2017 – 01:52 am
>>>No love for Corrina or
>>>No love for Corrina or Liberty?
I always enjoyed those songs.
Fire>Corrina>Drums>Space>Corrina>Fire>Liberty could work. With some modulation. But I'm just talkin out my azz.
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on Thursday, May 18, 2017 – 03:54 am
Blow Away
Blow Away
Foolish Heart
Gentlemen Start Your Engines
Victim Or The Crime
So Many Roads
Picasso Moon
Lazy River Road
Believe It Or Not
Eternity
If The Shoe Fits
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on Thursday, May 18, 2017 – 04:04 am
And of course, Unbroken Chain
And of course, Unbroken Chain, which made its live debut in 1995.
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on Thursday, May 18, 2017 – 04:50 am
I prefer Hunter's version of
I prefer Hunter's version of Liberty.
No, really.
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on Thursday, May 18, 2017 – 05:44 am
"Samba In The Rain" made
"Samba In The Rain" made "Wave To The Wind" look like "Dark Star".
"Corrina" was just awful, but "Picasso Moon" had some weird chord changes and Crazy jams. The lighting crew worked extra hard on that one.
"Lazy River Road" and "Days Between" were about the Best from the latter-day GD era. "Black Muddy River" was underexplored and really ought to have become second-set Space-Jam material.
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on Thursday, May 18, 2017 – 09:32 am
None
None
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on Thursday, May 18, 2017 – 09:43 am
>>>Picasso Moon!
>>>Picasso Moon!
Not a big fan of this song.......however, if you look at the times they played it, more often than not, good things happened at these shows. Some how it ramped the band up....or at least Jerry in his late state
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on Thursday, May 18, 2017 – 10:49 am
SOTM Black Muddy River
SOTM
Black Muddy River
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on Thursday, May 18, 2017 – 11:03 am
Big Corrina fan here
Big Corrina fan here
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on Thursday, May 18, 2017 – 02:00 pm
I omitted Blow Away my
I omitted Blow Away my favorite Brent song...doh !
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on Thursday, May 18, 2017 – 02:50 pm
Foolish Heart
Foolish Heart
At the time, I thought I could apply my imaginary production skills and make a hit single for someone (maybe Hall and Oates) with that song. Apparently, neither the good ole GD nor Hall and Oates needed my help because no one called me for this purpose. Maybe I was too baked.
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on Thursday, May 18, 2017 – 03:10 pm
Liberty was ok - the version
Liberty was ok - the version on the CHapel Hill encore from 93 was tasty.
Also the last tune I saw them play Las Vegas in 1995.
Days Between was the best.........the rest .....MEH !
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on Thursday, May 18, 2017 – 04:52 pm
I love Liberty.
I love Liberty.
Super fun song to play on guitar.
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on Thursday, May 18, 2017 – 05:08 pm
Samba . . . SUCKS!
Samba . . . SUCKS!
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on Thursday, May 18, 2017 – 08:13 pm
>>None Jeez, that's tough.
>>None
Jeez, that's tough.