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Poster: bluedevil Date: Jul 12, 2005 1:09am
Forum: etree Subject: Re: Grateful Dead: Whats The best 'foolish heart'

Is this a trick question like what's the best "Day Job"?

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Poster: bonk Date: Jul 12, 2005 1:24am
Forum: etree Subject: Re: Grateful Dead: Whats The best 'foolish heart'

i take it that you dont dig foolish too much

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Poster: utopian Date: Jul 12, 2005 1:43am
Forum: etree Subject: Re: Grateful Dead: Whats The best 'foolish heart'

not my favorite song personally but

sandstone 90 is pretty hot

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Poster: bonk Date: Jul 12, 2005 2:16am
Forum: etree Subject: Re: Grateful Dead: Whats The best 'foolish heart'

agreed

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Poster: stratocaster Date: Jul 12, 2005 1:57am
Forum: etree Subject: Re: Grateful Dead: Whats The best 'foolish heart'

best "Day Job" is 08-28-1982...;P

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Poster: EstimatedEyes Date: Jul 12, 2005 4:19pm
Forum: etree Subject: Re: Grateful Dead: Whats The best 'foolish heart'

only because i was there and it was the only time i liked foolish heart i will go with 6/8/90 it really does rock :)

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Poster: KatfishJohn Date: Oct 22, 2007 8:30pm
Forum: etree Subject: Re: Grateful Dead: Whats The best 'foolish heart'

If anyone still cares, try 12/28/90. Focus on Jerry's two nice solos, and the band interaction, which is really quite nice, particularly for the period, Jerry's voice notwithstanding.

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Poster: Jerry-Gee Date: Aug 22, 2008 10:54am
Forum: etree Subject: Re: Grateful Dead: What's the best 'Foolish Heart'?

Well, I've just run through most all the suggestions here, and the 6-11-93 is a fine version. But, the version that Grateful Dead Productions decided to put on the 'Beyond Description' box set is the one from 7/19/89 (Alpine Valley)- this version tops all versions that have been mentioned here. I think that the earlier versions are better (versions from say 89-90). Finally, the best I've ever heard was a filler on a tape of mine (which I've now lost). All I can recall is that the solo began on a distinct minor note and was very dark and intense. This version was from around 1990, and it's none of the versions previously mentioned here.