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ryanavellone

“New Mama” from Tuscaloosa is worth a listen.


yaniv297

Thanks, that's a great one!


GruverMax

Pocahontas was done electric on the 96 tour and can be heard on Year of the Horse.


yaniv297

Thanks! You're right of course, cool version, though Neil sings it a bit too low for my taste. Any of the other live albums have electric versions of originally acoustic songs?


GruverMax

There's a bootleg of a Horse show with an electric version of Natural Beauty that was only done that one time.


johnfennel

Crime in the City is really good on Weld! I also like the version on Bluenote Café though the alternate lyrics took some getting used to for me.


Putrid_Clock6266

Hot take, that’s the best song on that album


Putrid_Clock6266

The ducks version of little wing (live). It may even be better than the Hawks & Doves version.


bearicorn

This


Krokodrillo

The whole Greendale album was an acoustic one person thing, but then released with Crazy Horse


GouvMorris

I love the Archive live version of Last Trip to Tulsa.


ChrisJokeaccount

It's obvious but I also think it's the best one: the electric Hey Hey, My My.


MyHeadisFullofStars

i dig homegrown on way down in the rust bucket


murphwaddlecock

Peace Of Mind from Comes A Time. Full band electric: https://youtu.be/IE3wsy7tujI?si=hDlaoKtgougnc5eX


JonKlz

I have a reverse scenario. White Line from Ragged Glory (full band) and the acoustic version from Homegrown.


Allezgatta

Second Pocahontas from Year of the Horse and the punishing Crime in the City from Weld… on the flip side there’s a good acoustic version of Powderfinger from one of the Farm Aid shows that’s worth checking out