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Grateful Dead Tattoos
Hey you Grateful Heads!
Here is a collection/slideshow video of various Dead Heads showing off their amazing tattoos!
Of course the wonderful jam in the background is the Grateful Dead and it was recorded live on February 27, 1969 at Fillmore West.
If you have any Grateful Dead tattoos, please post a video response showing them!
Peace, Pot, Microdot
Here is a collection/slideshow video of various Dead Heads showing off their amazing tattoos!
Of course the wonderful jam in the background is the Grateful Dead and it was recorded live on February 27, 1969 at Fillmore West.
If you have any Grateful Dead tattoos, please post a video response showing them!
Peace, Pot, Microdot
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Grateful Dead - St. Stephen - Live 1969 (HQ Audio)
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Hey Dead Heads! Here is a fantastic live version of St. Stephen recorded live on February 27, 1969 at Fillmore West. Enjoy!
i love that part at the end so much i wish it made it onto the album
Rest easy Phil 💔 😢
Saint Stephen was the first Christian matyr, it's in the book of Acts and he loved his enemies until the end
This into Lovelight. Best ever🎉
I mean this is the dream set for many of us , no? Dark Star>St. Stephen>The Eleven>And we bid you Goodnight. I wonder if it's because of just how good these versions are on Live Dead. I've never heard a better Dark Star or a more powerful St. Stephen.
Talk about your plenties.. Talk about your ills... One man gathers what another man spills..
This is THEE version of this song.. period.. !!!
Lady named Finger:
When I close my eyes all I feel is the smell of unwashed human beings and patchouli, someone bitching someone robbed their tent and EMTs carrying dehydrated wooks off the field 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️ 3 summers at wormtown in greenfield mass
Yes, Stephen did get stoned.
What a great song...hello from Greece...
But for 4 or 5 years Bear recorded EVERYTHING! Bear? Augustus Owsley Stanley III Creator of the best acid outside of Albert Hoffman's lab.
This is the version of the song that turned the Greatful Dead from "That band Dad always listens to" to "The band I always listen to".
Jesus help me and my addictions😢 Holy Ghost pray 4 us all😢
I recorded a live performance of Saint Stephen up in Lancaster NH by the The Maine Dead Project. I think they did a better job of it than this version ( even though this version is really good ). See if you agree. ua-cam.com/video/6fSQVm9H2sI/v-deo.html
I dream of getting the album Tiger Rose Tattooed
Deadheads, I heard an instrumental (orchestral?) version of St. Stephen on the Grateful Dead Hour some years ago. It blew me away! But I haven't been able to find it since. Can anyone help?
Love the way the tempo ramps up with the lead riff following along, this is the best rendition of St. Stephen out there. I believe this was the original from the album.
One of my favorite intros ever. I mean it lights me up!
One of my feel good mystical favorites! This is a godlike rendition. Live!
William Tell, baby…
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Anthem to beauty Dead forever
the audio on this recording (not to mention the performance) is totally kick ass.
NOTHING LIKE THIS AT ALL.
Best at Stephen out there
Saw them "live" during this time........Pigpen influence .....nastier harder edge
❣️👏❣️
Listening now with our little tuxie girl cat St. Stephen (we have a long tradition of naming cats for saints, so why not?)
The Dead were absolutely great when they played with energy, rather than... dead.
So fucking incredible
Amazing
Blue moon is awful anything that’s got a fruit in it is not a man’s drink. How did that come up on a Grateful Dead st Stephen ?
Dark Star sent me here…
got me through a year in the USAF building bombs in southeast asia - 1970
I discovered this band in 2020 at the age of 23 years old. My life has never been the same. I, quite literally, view the world completely differently. The Grateful Dead are the best thing that has ever happened to me.
Jerry Garcia: "We're like licorice. Not everybody likes licorice, but the people who like licorice really like licorice.”
Good to hear from a younger fella. You probably an old soul. Peace ✌and love 💘 , Patrick from Bumfuck, WV.
@@gdub999tub. Haha! I read that in Jerry’s voice. I also happen to like licorice. And what do ya know, I *really* like licorice.
@@patrickmcdade7353 I guess so! If you could only see my playlists on Spotify. Thanks for the kind words Patrick! It’d be great if we could connect somehow and discuss the dead and/or other music. Much love - Zach in San Antonio TX.
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Live St Stephen is so much better than studio
3:37!! Riiiigghht!!
The best version I've ever heard. A lot of rock bands depend on youthful energy and inspiration. And because the Dead's method of getting out there & seeing what happens is very hit or miss, there was only a small window of time when they had the energy and focus to play this properly on those occasions when everything came together by serendipity, and an even smaller window when the good version happened to be recorded.
Heard brother.
In your air headed reply i connect and understand. You got it brother.
There's Gimme Shelter and there 's St Stephen (and, ah.. yeah Whipping Post). and After Midnight.. [if only there was a way to put them together in a tape or sth so I could listen to them while I'm driving..]
The lead guitar tone of Jerry tho… 🦈👁
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I was the only in 1989...When the audience screamed "St. Stephen" or "Dark Star" for 2nd Encore... Well, I was the lone voice going, "THE ELEVEN!!!" and "ALLIGATOR!!!!!
Top shelf
St. Stephen (short story) was tasked by church elders to see that the poor and homeless were given food. He was stoned to death. look it up
This is my favorite version. Love this album. :)
This is where their psychedelic sound peaked, before they ended up going country/folk later that year and never looking back
What a lot of fleeting matters you have spurned
I was few years shy of getting to see them as a complete band. But they will be preserved forever in digital archives by nerds that have heard them in their nascent lives.
Truly sacred to me. Not a band, a family.
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