Vince does a really passable job both on the keys and the singing. Believe the combination of Hornsby and Welnick loosened Jerry to play some of the things he'd always wanted to try on stage with the band but was shackled for so long because of having to triple team the melody/harmony duty. Some Heads were unhappy that Hornsby stepped too often on Jerry moments, but in videos I've seen, Jerry was loving it. In fact, this version of NFA is as close to having ingested a sleeping pill as I've ever heard and is perhaps this show's only gross unmoving violation on the 92 expressway.īrent Mydland was hard for the band to replace and I was a big fan of Bruce, but it seemed like Vince didn't fit that well at first. If there was any of that sort of thing (except for an almost imperceptibly hushed and abbreviated countdown coming out of the jam into Not Fade Away) then this reviewer completely missed it. There is little fanfare and almost no band patter ~ a rather noticeable lack of the usual bigtime countdown and NYE hype that generally surrounded Sugar Magnolia ala every year. This is a well-played, last-of-its-kind show reverently staged for the band's fallen mentor, Bill Graham. I like how he gives us the entire show without editing between song tunings. Have to agree with previous reviewer ZenMoon, although I didn't grok the Terrapin reference.
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