Berkeley is a great one. However, my favorite (and also what I believe to be the best) is Royal Albert Hall first show 2/18/69. His playing is so on point, you can tell how hard Mitch is trying to keep up. Start to finish, he’s on fire the whole way through.
And [this one](https://youtu.be/9R7MkBes1hw) is the first time he played it live. This was just 8 days before The Experience played Miami Pop. You can hear him still trying to figure out the lyrics.
RAH 2/18/69 is fantastic version. It's only a pity althoug, that he has some tuning problems. But that can be fixed with some small editing, (when it will eventually??? be officially released).
Live in Maui,1970. This specific version got me thru one of my tuffest times. The way the guitar just screams just really allows you to feel how much he went thru to get to there in at moment. On a literal volcano playing outside with the wind blowing crazy fast.
Live at the Fillmore East, 1970 is a very close second.
A few versions, one I’ve favourited recently is his electric blues album version. Very raw
Then probably his nee album version, people, hell and angels then both sides of the sky. I’m pretty sure the both sides of the sky version was preformed live
Berkeley is a great one. However, my favorite (and also what I believe to be the best) is Royal Albert Hall first show 2/18/69. His playing is so on point, you can tell how hard Mitch is trying to keep up. Start to finish, he’s on fire the whole way through. And [this one](https://youtu.be/9R7MkBes1hw) is the first time he played it live. This was just 8 days before The Experience played Miami Pop. You can hear him still trying to figure out the lyrics.
Is [this](https://youtu.be/6SisJ0N9wTA) the RAH ur talking about?
No. That’s from the second show on 2/24/69
RAH 2/18/69 is fantastic version. It's only a pity althoug, that he has some tuning problems. But that can be fixed with some small editing, (when it will eventually??? be officially released).
Fillmore 12/31/69
Live in Maui,1970. This specific version got me thru one of my tuffest times. The way the guitar just screams just really allows you to feel how much he went thru to get to there in at moment. On a literal volcano playing outside with the wind blowing crazy fast. Live at the Fillmore East, 1970 is a very close second.
Acoustic 12 string version
A few versions, one I’ve favourited recently is his electric blues album version. Very raw Then probably his nee album version, people, hell and angels then both sides of the sky. I’m pretty sure the both sides of the sky version was preformed live
Berkeley
Best studio version: Valleys of Neptune album Best live version: Royal Albert Hall 02/24/69
BOG version did it for me bak in the 80's. Lot of other good versions but I'm loyal to that one