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halfofwhatyathoughtyouhad
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May 5, 2019
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Space/Other One
The Stranger & space into the other one are just sublime.
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kbmill
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December 11, 2015
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bread crumb
I love the enthusiastic uptake into The Other One.
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clementinescaboose
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January 14, 2014
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Hot little set!
Some great stuff here including a smoldering Franklin's (one of the best of the 80's IMO), as well as killer version of Eyes and The Other One make this worth a listen.
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Mark Scalise
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March 13, 2012
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Standard '82 fare
Nothing terribly exciting about this one, and I'm a big fan of 82-84. It is interesting to hear the differences between '81 and '82 though. Even at this early point in the year it was already considerably looser than 1981. I've always felt that 1982 was the year that Brent really became a full fledged member of the band.
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Bzl
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June 11, 2011
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Very nice!
Smokin' Stranger > Franklin's, and Other One. Great sound, too.
That sounds like a Lucy in the Sky tease, not Dear Prudence, to me...
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spacecowboy
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April 30, 2011
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Another hidden gem from 1982
Thank you CM for posting this fabulous second set. The Stranger > Franklins and Space are fantastically out of this world! I just can't get enough of the Spring and Summer tours of '82. Ah, the days of Brent on electric piano and Phil on the four-string bass dropping bombs. Good times....
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Dylan M
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April 28, 2011
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Solid set, thanks for posting.
I wanted this set on SBD for years because of the supposed Jam on Dear Prudence. Like Charlie points out, its more of a tease rather than a jam (read in tapers continuum that it was noteworthy).
Anyways highlights are def Stranger>Franklins. The jams are solid and While Estimated gets the crowd going, Jerry false starts on He's Gone before sloppily settling with Eyes. The whole band gets confused for about three seconds then it falls into place.
Sound wise, VERY CLEAN. Separation is distinct, great Weir/Jerry exchange during Stranger. Nice to finally hear this on a board. Thanks man.