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Приєднався 28 тра 2008
Angry Bird Harasses Squirrel
The birds were angry that day, my friends. Actually, they're pretty much angry every day. Such is the case around here during the Springtime. An innocent gray squirrel would be the target on this particular day. Looking for it's daily nut, it would find much more than it bargained for...
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Feeding A Wild Bunny Blueberries
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Feeding a bunny that lives in my yard blueberries
I Left A Dish Of Water On The Patio And This Happened...
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I left a dish of water on the patio and a pool party broke out. A couple of surprise guests show up at the end. Looks like I'm going to need a bigger dish. :)
Sparrows At A Feeder
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House Sparrows at a feeder. Featuring the ambient sound of a suburban backyard.
Holy Flock Part 2
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The huge flock from the previous video has returned. This time I was able to film it longer.
A Carpenter Bee Comes In For A Closeup
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A Carpenter Bee Comes In For A Closeup
The best cat toys cost next to nothing!
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The best cat toys cost next to nothing!
My Cat's First Time With A Catnip Plant
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My Cat's First Time With A Catnip Plant
Yes, we are all friends here :D
Very nice version.
From bob
Yabba Dabba do
Always loved this song since I was a little kid. I may have heard Wanda Jackson version before everyone one else recorded this. Never knew the Dead recorded this too. Nice version. Like it a lot.
The four hills of my wife's and my life are in this song!
I grew up in ragged gingham where love is a sacred thing You grew up in silk and satins where it's just a passing game I know you never loved me, oh I know I'm just a fool To think your pride would let you live by the golden rule Silver threads and golden needles cannot mend this heart of mine And I dare not drown my sorrows in the warm glow of your wine You can't buy my love with money, 'cause I ain't never been that kind Silver threads and golden needles cannot mend this heart of mine I don't want your lonely mansion, with a TV in every room All I want's the love you promised beneath the haloed moon But you think I should be happy with your money and your name Sit alone and bide my sorrows while you play your cheating game
With a chill in every room Where love’s a passing game. If you’re gonna write the lyrics, get them right
@@dr.krinkleweldon5934 Bobby sings ".. with a TEAR in every room..." here. If you're cuntishly correct somebody, get it right
Yabba Dabba do
Had this on a tape for a few years. Glad to refind it
Perfection
Great !!!
Dayummm, Jerry and friends killin’ it.
1977 to 1980 were the absolute zenith of the dead’s 30 yr run.
Amazing how Jerry can take it to the limit, and still have room to blow your head off.
Billy Strings is the reason I started jamming with the Dead. Thanks Billy!
I think some of the folks in the back row were gettin' smashed too~ ;-)
One of the better shows that week 😅
I just bought a 77' tour hat. This is the best of the Dead imo
Love Love and Respect but Barton Hall isn't my favorite Dead concert Or my favorite Scarlet/Fire. 72 is my favorite year, particularly the European tour.
52 concerts was all I could get in with work and kids but was worth every show.❤️👍🙏 RIP Jerry G
Ah, Cornell ...
5/8/77❤🕺🕺🕺
Go Phil!
0:09 Bobby plays the opening to Lovelight haha
yo
I was up front mesmerized by Jerry and Bobby both...in love with them and the music and still am.
My favorite of all em
New sub Omra! Saw the Dead twice. Once at Yale Bowl in 197something, (There was a riot outside), and again in 198something for a 3 day weekend in Park City, Utah. Thousands of Deadheads filled our town for a week, some never left...
COOL 😎
that’s nice ❤
The Keith fill at the end of Scarlett is transcendent
Phil…….. spectacular
Best live Version
I don't know that much about guitar. I don't play, but I've heard all the so-called guitar gods... Hendrix, Clapton, Eddie Van Halen, Prince... I don't know about who is technically better but my ears tell me that none of them plays anywhere near as melodically as Jerry does, and for me that's the key. His playing might/might not be that hard to do, but god damn it is beautiful. If there are other guitarists who play like that please share. I wanna check them out.
Are you crazy? Do you think anyone would come even close to Jerry? He is a league with only himself in it. Jerry was as godly as a human being could be. He may not be the most technically correct but most pleasing to my ear for one.
I don't know that you'll find anyone who solos "like [this]" - the5/8/77 "Scarlet/Fire" is pretty amazing even for Jerry - but you can find guitar players who care more about melody than about speed. I've always found early Allman Brothers satisfying. If you haven't heard it, the song _Blue Sky_ has two nice solos back to back (one is Dickey Betts, the other is Duane Allman) in the middle: ua-cam.com/video/UToUzWgHGyQ/v-deo.html And while it's a different style than GD, Mark Knopfler of Dire Straits is an underrated guitarist: ua-cam.com/video/O78v_GhEtgk/v-deo.html Both of those are worth the ~10 minute investment of your time to see if they take you anywhere. Good luck!
Adams reference to early ABB is on the mark with Duane & Dickey playing off each other perfectly, and you have to give Bobby his due here. I`d also say Early Santana When Neil Schon and carlos were playing off each other and it was a wonderful melodic jam and the 1st incarnation Peter Green`s Fleetwood Mac. Not Fleetwood Mac After he left the name changed. almost a totally different sound and the guy was one of the best guitarists ever but he also had a guy named Jeremy Spencer to play off of. I love 3 piece music and sometimes People like jimi or eric and stevie can pull it at the genius level but anyway if you don`t know who peter green was? Here`s a tune that I think is one of the best rockNroll songs EVER. Two bad about him Fucking guitar genius True genius. IMHO anyway www.google.com/search?q=oh+well+peter+green&rlz=1CAKDUD_enUS1026&sxsrf=ALiCzsZioMT7rtBhF95R5tnUbRl_0L8vQA%3A1670377196852&ei=7O6PY7zQM7HCytMP152K2Ac&gs_ssp=eJzj4tFP1zcsNM1Ks0xOMTFg9BLOz1AoT83JUShILUktUkgvSk3NAwC_Qwth&oq=oh+well+pe&gs_lcp=Cgxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAQARgAMgUILhCRAjIFCAAQgAQyBggAEBYQHjIGCAAQFhAeMgYIABAWEB4yBggAEBYQHjIGCAAQFhAeMggIABAWEB4QDzIICAAQFhAeEA8yBggAEBYQHjoECAAQRzoFCAAQhgM6BwgjEOoCECc6BwguEOoCECc6BAguECc6BAgjECc6CwgAEIAEELEDEIMBOgUILhCABDoLCC4QgwEQsQMQgAQ6BQgAEJECOgQIABBDOgcILhDUAhBDOgQILhBDOggILhCxAxCABDoOCC4QgAQQsQMQgwEQ1AI6CAguEIAEENQCOggILhCABBCxAzoKCAAQgAQQhwIQFDoECAAQAzoKCC4QhwIQgAQQFDoICC4Q1AIQgAQ6CggAEBYQHhAPEApKBAhBGABKBAhGGABQynRYzPwBYLCTAmgEcAN4AoABsgGIAagekgEENS4yN5gBAKABAbABCsgBCMABAQ&sclient=gws-wiz-serp#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:68bb0ba4,vid:MrP4jCPlBVw
Sure it's not easy at all !!!
Bobby actually had an amazing ass. Never knew it before, but one of those cameras caught it perfectly.
I was there, and spoke briefly to Jerry afterwards -- the only time I did. It WAS a really good show. Even Donna managed to wail on key, instead of screeching somewhere else on the musical scale. Bobby's "take a step back" rap is well-etched in memory. Actually, this was the last time I saw the Dead live. Fortunately, THE MUSIC NEVER STOPPED!
🤣🤣🤣 on Donna's wailing - she's the worst 🤣🤣🤣
Why does everyone give Donna such a hard time??? I can't sing on key in the mailbox, shower, or in a paper bag on the sidewalk... I'm even outta tune in my own head... I say..."God bless Donna", may she always live ~n wail?..!!!! Idk, I always liked her efforts!!!
I saw them a few times. Last at deer creek. And sold my tickets for the rest of the show's, and soldier field! 😥 Would love to trade stories!!??👈👈
Saw them 3 nights later in St Paul for the first time.
Me too 😂
My dad had a reel to reel tape of this we would play often. He used to get lots of requests from his students to dup them a copy so he would play it and record it at the same time on another deck he would check out from the university. I miss sitting in our living room listening and watching the lights out our wall sized picture window while this played.
Wow! You are a lucky boy! I got a picture of what described in my mind! So cool just drifting!!!! Not everyone “ gets” that!
I forgot how ab fab this is. My bad.
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Simply magic. The world needs some good ole Grateful Dead right now
Nobody better than the Dead. The Dead how only one thing; it's better to be alive. A gift to us all was Jerry. Miss him so much it hurt's
Gave a thumbs up and was the 666 person to do that I'm superstitious big time normally I would take that down but I love the dead too much thumbs up even if I'm the one to fall on that number 👍
goddamn PHIL, dude! he jumped off the top ropes at the start!
11-6-77 not to shabby either
This was at the awesome concert at Cornell Barton Hall. I remember driving over the hills through a late spring snow storm and it was worth it. Awesome show.
I think that was the year it snowed right before finals at SUNY Bing
Yeah I was in 5th grade in CT. We got 2 inches but the western hills got a foot of snow!
Bob Weir is the greatest rythym guitarist ever.
Thank you To keep up with Mr Jerome Garcia You would have to be!!! Hahaha ty!!
Phil...best bassist. Then there's Jerry, of course. And the rest of this great band. 🎶🎵😄😝🌿💝💝
I heard this song by SUBLIME first actually. I'm thankful to Brad and Co for turning me on. This version is fantastic
The whole band was touched by God that night
PHIL ZONE
Holy Fuck This Is Beautiful!
Can anyone explain to me why the different versions of this recording on UA-cam sound infinitely better than the official CD release of Cornell 77? Am I just crazy??
This is a lossless upload to UA-cam and should be roughly in the same ballpark as the CD. I would say the difference is in the audio equipment you are using. Modern Headphones are amazing, perhaps better than the CD, DA conveter, preamp, amp and speakers you are using to listen to the CD. God forbid it is an automobile CD - unless it is a Mark Levinson, automobiles have lots of issues with spark plug noise, road noise, poor speaker placement etc.
Never been a Dead fan. At 63 and listening to this. Obviously, I missed some great music.
Never too late to catch a seat on the bus
I also just became a Dead fan a few years ago…never realized what musicians they truly are…also their range of styles!
Yeah, this Cornell show will make you love licorice 😎❤️