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shake it, shake it, Sugaree


URL icon « on: March 25, 2009, 12:35:22 PM »

I'm not addicted to bacon, I'm addicted to Sugaree!

Did Bob put too much bacon grease on his slide-bar? Jer's voice is fresh and passionate in this energetic '79 version of an epic Sugaree. And you'll hear Jer nailing plenty of sweet riffs and some of his best noodling. Hey Bob, re: 2nd break in the tune? — w-t-f?

Sugaree — Oakland Auditorium — Dec 28, 1979

stream this excellent Matrix by Hunter Seamons for this show
VBR audio stream

same show
It's All Over Now

My fav polka is nailed — also at this show
Mexicali Blues

Jerry Garcia and Sam Bush are my fav musicians

Geeez, how about the 1st Sugaree thread on here?



from the Grateful Dead forum  —  over at The Internet Archive

1.) Within 24 hours of beginning the 'Best Sugaree' thread, at least three people (including Seth Jackson) will nominate 5/28/77.
2.) I will point out that, while it is the longest (about 19 minutes), the 17 minute 10/16/77 version is better.
3.) Someone will say we're all wrong and nominate 5/5/77.
4.) Someone else will accuse us all of being antiBrent and nominate 10/17/83.
5.) A pro/con Brent thread will branch off.
6.) 5/28/77 will get two more votes.
7.) Suggestions from knowledgable people will be made for 3/18/77, 5/19/77, 6/8/77, 12/1/79, and 12/28/79.
8.) Someone who has never heard a 1977 version will nominate a version from 1994. Nevermind that Garcia thought for the night that the second verse began with "Ran into the devil..."
9.) Someone, only having heard on tape one show from 1977, will nominate 4/27/77.
10.) Someone will nominate a version from 1973. Nevermind that all pre 1975 versions are virtually indistinguishable from one another.
11.) The pro/con Brent thread becomes a major flame war.
12.) A libertarian will pea in a cup.
13.) Someone will ask if anyone has ever heard 5/28/77.
14.) The pro/con Brent thread is busted in L.A.
15.) Someone asks if Phish ever played Sugaree.
16.) Another flame war begins.
17.) 5/28/77 is suggested for DPXII
18.) Dick gets busted in L.A.
19.) Someone asks 'What's your favorite Row Jimmy?"
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URL icon « Reply #1 on: April 28, 2009, 08:41:59 PM »

So, which is the best bacon on sugaree?

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URL icon « Reply #2 on: April 28, 2009, 09:24:00 PM »

I prefer my bacon cooked....

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URL icon « Reply #3 on: April 28, 2009, 10:05:46 PM »

that show is stellar
please forget you knew my name!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
just dont tell them that you love me


have you ever heard 5/28/77   LOL



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