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I completely disagree. This was an excellent tour, and Giants Stadium was an excellent show !! The Chimes of Freedom from Giants was other-worldly amazing. There were a couple individual songs during the tour where there were some bad moments, but overall this was one of the best tours I’ve ever seen.

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Nice post! That would be Bonnie Dobson's "Morning Dew" (from the GD's self-titled 1967 debut record and then appeared live on "Europe '72") that opened set 2 at just over 10 minutes. Most Deadheads I know prefer the playful energy of the rehearsals at Club Front to the actual live performances, but that said everyone has a favorite gig and this Giants Stadium performance is among the top for many. Myself? The best goose-flesh reaction I have with any of the live performances is from the "Frankie Lee & Judas Priest" from 19 July at the University of Oregon. If I had to reduce the entire 87 Dylan/Dead to a one song essence, that'd be it. Not perfect (not even close) but a real charge of third rail energy that is absent from much of the other live proceedings. The GD had a very special relationship with Oregon- all "Oregon Dead" is worth a close listen in general, IMO- and that phenomenon holds true with Bob Dylan in tow in 87 as well. Queue up Frankie Lee from Autzen and appreciate the Dylan/Dead artwork as you listen is my advice. Thanks again...

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