Song
The End
1 play · 1966
Stats
Peak year
1966
1 plays
Peak era
Primal
1 plays
Years in rotation
1
avg 1/yr
Usually
Set 1
100% of plays
Debuted
1966-01-29Last played
1966-01-29By decade
60s
1
70s
0
80s
0
90s
0
Top-rated versions
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15 mentions across the listening journal.
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Sweet jam at the end of Uncle John into The Wheel.
They are practically screaming by the end of GDTRFB.
Jerry solos just have that spark and originality that was lacking at the end of the 80s.
The solos near the end are some of the best riffs I have ever heard Jerry play.
sixteen minute He's Gone but somehow ends up funky as hell by the end and then goes into seven minute "No MSG Jam???" They Do Lunatic Preserve instead of Space and I wish they had that done that more because that s*** gets FAR OUT.
The end of Rooster is some of the best blues soloing I have ever heard from Jerry.
Some crazy reverb vocal filter is used at the end which I have never heard.
They end of slowing it down and doing some really cool s*** at the end of it.
Incredible Row Jimmy overall and it slips into a Reggae feeling towards the end.
Nice tight Hell in a Bucket to start the second set with a crazy vocal effect for Bob at the end.
Sweet sprawling jam at the end of St.
Morning Dew is incredibly good and I swear I heard a Terrapin tease towards the end.
Jerry gets really spaced out at the end of Other One with Mutron and distortion and he leaves the distortion on for Stephen.
Jerry's solo at the end of Mississippi will make you melt.
Strong soloing at the end of Looks Like Rain.
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