The Encyclopedia Of Jerry Garcia Music Venues Fourteen years ago, I began writing The Encyclopedia Of Jerry Garcia Music Venues. It's the only book that combines all of Jerry's side band dates and the Grateful Dead's dates together by venue. Alphabetically by state, there are over 1300 venues that include rehearsal, recording, performance, living spaces and planned/canceled show venues. The history of each venue is here including architects, builders, owners, opening night performances and other notable appearances, murals, statues, stage prosceniums, backstage areas, pipe organs, secret rooms, hidden tunnels, restorations and demolitions. Jerry's history at each venue includes the bands he played with, setlists, opening acts and other information giving the reader an idea of what went down at every date on every tour. In many cases via dated photos, what guitar Jerry was playing, and other anecdotal stuff that we love to read. I've added eyewitness reports to as many specific dates as possible. These are numerous, hysterical and heartwarming. Thus far I‘ve collected over 1120 hi res venue photos approved by over 900 photographers. I've utilized college and public library special collections, historical societies, museums, Flickr and others. There aren't any Jerry photos, I have photos of the venues themselves to highlight where he played. Jerry owned over 130 musical instruments in his lifetime, giving away most of them. It's all chronicled in a 300 page section called Jerry's Musical Instruments. Envision a two volume, 2400 page set protected in a slipcase, similar to an old bible. This is a book that resembles the records kept for medieval pilgrimages to holy sites. People will want to know centuries from now where it all took place...so there ya go! On June 3rd the Kickstarter campaign launches with a cool little video starring me, and Jerry! That's where you can get the pre-purchase discount. I need your help to reach my goal in order to print this fantastic book. If I’m successful the book will be printed and ready in March 2024.
Man he didn't miss a fucking note!! He riffed through that song with absolute ease. Its tough playing with two guys. Only guitars, done it a bunch. Weir is fantastic!! Accents while Jerry is on rhythm, basic chords while he is soloing. Really filling the empty space. I always wished the dead had played more of their own songs acoustic. Brown Eyed Woman, Standing on the Moon, Comes a time and the like.
I like how weir is doing inversions of the chords during the verses and when jerry takes his solo he moves up to the cowboy chords to fill in the sound
@@rebuttalc2075 no jerry has never really been a strummer in that sense. Hes usually playing the melody with some inversion thrown in. i think thats why people say they sound noodley but people who noodle are not doing it around the melody if that makes sense.
Brilliance. Many and deep thanks to you, slipnutt, and to everyone else along the way who enabled this little slice of space/time to wind up here, for our collective memories. The music never stops...
This is when it was real. Just stop into the local hash den and play a little acoustic set and then play some electric music on borrowed equipment. This is the stuff i miss most about these guys i am just glad i was able to catch this kinda stuff.
I haven't seen this one before. Pretty sweet footage, that's for sure! It'd be really cool to see a DVD of them playing solo for a full set or two. Also nice because unlike other shows you see on DVD (other artists included) you can't really see where their fingers are going, this one's pretty clear. EPIC FIND! Thanks for uploading!
The sound and the hearts that created the music here shall live on forever. I may be sad that the "Dead" universe or cathedral of sound they created may not be "alive" and touring today. But it and they live on inside me and all those who ever believed in the music that could take you there. Long Live Jerry and the Boys!!!
Together the best popular, known, famous and recorded first & second guitar duos one will hear. Thanks to slipnutt and youtube we can all still see how it was.... What it is, What it is, What it is....
@WEIR4EVER For Bob's birthday the entire band was at Melgweg. This is quite obviously only Bob and Jerry and did happen on the date posted. The end credits on Jack-a-roe for this date has the set list for this night although I saw someone post a set list that included an encore and On the Road Again.
how bout fucking banging.....the Grateful Dead jammed harder than any other band in this freaking universe.....they could be playing row jimmy and blow ur mind.....Damn, i miss the ole Grateful Dead!!!!!
Pretty sure i paid 50.00 for a hairy angus in Okinawa in 87. Jk. God i miss jerry. Hunter went to see him today so should be some kickin new tunes when i get there
I am so thankful they let everyone video and record.
That was. That was. That was friggin sick. Acoustic Jerry is the best.
Just Beautiful ......If they only knew
This is great. And such a cool song. So old.
Love Bob's rhythm voiceings.
Legends
The Encyclopedia Of Jerry Garcia Music Venues
Fourteen years ago, I began writing The Encyclopedia Of Jerry Garcia Music Venues. It's the only book that combines all of Jerry's side band dates and the Grateful Dead's dates together by venue.
Alphabetically by state, there are over 1300 venues that include rehearsal, recording, performance, living spaces and planned/canceled show venues.
The history of each venue is here including architects, builders, owners, opening night performances and other notable appearances, murals, statues, stage prosceniums, backstage areas, pipe organs, secret rooms, hidden tunnels, restorations and demolitions.
Jerry's history at each venue includes the bands he played with, setlists, opening acts and other information giving the reader an idea of what went down at every date on every tour. In many cases via dated photos, what guitar Jerry was playing, and other anecdotal stuff that we love to read. I've added eyewitness reports to as many specific dates as possible. These are numerous, hysterical and heartwarming.
Thus far I‘ve collected over 1120 hi res venue photos approved by over 900 photographers. I've utilized college and public library special collections, historical societies, museums, Flickr and others. There aren't any Jerry photos, I have photos of the venues themselves to highlight where he played. Jerry owned over 130 musical instruments in his lifetime, giving away most of them. It's all chronicled in a 300 page section called Jerry's Musical Instruments.
Envision a two volume, 2400 page set protected in a slipcase, similar to an old bible. This is a book that resembles the records kept for medieval pilgrimages to holy sites. People will want to know centuries from now where it all took place...so there ya go!
On June 3rd the Kickstarter campaign launches with a cool little video starring me, and Jerry! That's where you can get the pre-purchase discount. I need your help to reach my goal in order to print this fantastic book. If I’m successful the book will be printed and ready in March 2024.
Any Updates?
I cannot express how grate it is to have goozoogle provide us these nuggets...sooo very kind!
HOLY SHIT!!! I never knew this even existed!!! Thank you SO MUCH! INCREDIBLE!!!!!
Its great to see and listen to these guys. I never got to see Jerry in concert boy I missed out. I'm so glad to see people have this to share.
Miss hearing you live Jerry AND its awesome to rip out one of your songs with you now. Ships of Fools of to war once more
This is outstanding. I have listened to it three times already and about to it listen for a fourth.
Man he didn't miss a fucking note!! He riffed through that song with absolute ease. Its tough playing with two guys. Only guitars, done it a bunch. Weir is fantastic!! Accents while Jerry is on rhythm, basic chords while he is soloing. Really filling the empty space. I always wished the dead had played more of their own songs acoustic. Brown Eyed Woman, Standing on the Moon, Comes a time and the like.
I like how weir is doing inversions of the chords during the verses and when jerry takes his solo he moves up to the cowboy chords to fill in the sound
Never see jerry play cowboy chords
@@rebuttalc2075 no jerry has never really been a strummer in that sense. Hes usually playing the melody with some inversion thrown in. i think thats why people say they sound noodley but people who noodle are not doing it around the melody if that makes sense.
Brilliance.
Many and deep thanks to you, slipnutt, and to everyone else along the way who enabled this little slice of space/time to wind up here, for our collective memories.
The music never stops...
Jerry ripping it up, per usual.
This is when it was real. Just stop into the local hash den and play a little acoustic set and then play some electric music on borrowed equipment. This is the stuff i miss most about these guys i am just glad i was able to catch this kinda stuff.
I haven't seen this one before. Pretty sweet footage, that's for sure! It'd be really cool to see a DVD of them playing solo for a full set or two. Also nice because unlike other shows you see on DVD (other artists included) you can't really see where their fingers are going, this one's pretty clear. EPIC FIND! Thanks for uploading!
just the best - 40 years later I still listen to it cause it (jerry) the best -->
The sound and the hearts that created the music here shall live on forever. I may be sad that the "Dead" universe or cathedral of sound they created may not be "alive" and touring today. But it and they live on inside me and all those who ever believed in the music that could take you there.
Long Live Jerry and the Boys!!!
Wow! This is amazing. A big thumbs up.
Thanks for uploading.
Together the best popular, known, famous and recorded first & second guitar duos one will hear. Thanks to slipnutt and youtube we can all still see how it was.... What it is, What it is, What it is....
I miss Jerry
Love this!
Bravo bravo. Jerry and Bob putting off a good buzz. Thank you for the post
@WEIR4EVER
For Bob's birthday the entire band was at Melgweg. This is quite obviously only Bob and Jerry and did happen on the date posted. The end credits on Jack-a-roe for this date has the set list for this night although I saw someone post a set list that included an encore and On the Road Again.
one of my favorites
Oh, it's still alive... and touring! There are a lot of jam band based music festivals out there.
wow how nice!!
Lovely! :-)
COOL
nah, Jerry and Bob did a stealth gig on the 11th, a day off from the GD tour.
why would you dislike this video?
3:21.... incredible
nice!
What a epic. Lucky people with a case of the right place at the right times ;p
They call me Jack-a-roe!
i have never seen this one before
how bout fucking banging.....the Grateful Dead jammed harder than any other band in this freaking universe.....they could be playing row jimmy and blow ur mind.....Damn, i miss the ole Grateful Dead!!!!!
Holy Shit...
@Silverhalide60 Furthur...phil and friends...DSO and the plethora of GD cover bands! JERRY LIVES!!!
Pretty sure i paid 50.00 for a hairy angus in Okinawa in 87. Jk.
God i miss jerry. Hunter went to see him today so should be some kickin new tunes when i get there
@JimmyPage97 YES!
Looks like a bunch of great stuff got uploaded in March. Is the venue the Sweetwater in Mill Valley?
🙌⚡️💀⚡️🙌
Nice klean pickin by captain tripps!!
It would not make me tremble to see 10000 fall
Wow. Bobby is clearly a meditator. How does he focus like that whilst Jerry is playing all that distracting sick shit. x
What is Jerry doing touching the top of the guitar? He does it often in this show.
The guitar most likely isn't holding a tune like he wants. I bet he's testing to see if the neck is secured to the body.
Adjusting volume that’s probably his takamine w/ controls right in there.
Some people just can't abide a happy ending......
This is actually 10-15-1981
where is this?
jerry has long arms, bobby has big hands
GDF