"The second set-opening Touch Of Grey is a triumphant rendition, one that Dick Latvala, when he first heard it, commented 'that's the best Touch Of Grey I've ever heard!' This was the Dead's first full stadium tour as headliners (they played stadium tours in 1986 with Dylan and Petty, and in 1987 with Dylan), and they played so well during this tour that they made these massive venues feel intimate." - David Lemieux
His organ colors the music SO nicely. The voicings he used for chords are just so rich and he dials it in well. Damn I wish there was a Berths from this show we could watch
Not the greatest American band of all time. - THE GREATEST BAND on planet earth. - And beside this: not only a band but an environment (think Bill Graham said it). - The Dead keep me live.
This song is a conversation between Jerry and Robert, Jerry moaning about life and work(in his head, we don't hear that), Robert replying in the lyrics and saying sing this and remember the "WE" moment :) you miserable old git
Michelle Honyumptewa I think so too. They were so generous to their fans and because of that a whole new generation is discovering them and feeling the love!
Maybe he was leading defiance of a pig like Lyndon. I was in graduate school 1965 to 1968, and I did survive. I've made my feelings known clear to the top, and they don't like it.
Man, Jerry is easily one of the best and most honest/likeable guitarists ever. What makes him so great is that he didn't have the ego of being known as a "rock star;" a title that has undoubtedly been a factor responsible for numerous band breakups over the years. Jerry doesn't front with wild outfits or stage theatrics, and he doesn't need to. Jerry seemingly let his guard down up on stage, and had confidence in really letting the music itself speak for him, which is why his playing/singing seems so personal and really connects with you. He just goes up on stage in plain clothes and just casually plays his music as if he is your long-time friend just sitting in your living room. That's really how he seemed to act. Even in front of sea of people, jerry could make you feel like he was performing just for you. No material or visual things like you find in 80s hair metal and the outrageous "rock star" outfits that were the rage back then, which were a large part of any band’s success during that period. He just comes across as being a happy person in any videos that you find of him playing, singing, or grooving during a song. He is just such a positive light that really touches me very deeply here, nearly 30 years since his death. Garcia just had it and knew exactly what to play at any given moment.
Jerry, was Jerry, he knew he had no use for an ego! One of my favorite hour and a half Jerry and Carlos just those two, jamming while the equipment was changed, Las Vegas
Jerry never looked like he was trying to be a rock star, constantly hopping, grimacing, pulling a Hey!LookatmeplayingTHISlickaren'tyouimpressed? look, he was always "in touch" with his fellow bandmates on stage and in constant rehersals because they had been through mind bending experiences together, paid many dues and had a VERY unique history. Not so with the lame "cover band" at all.
So well put! 1,001 reasons why people like us are drawn to this band. Sure they had their hang ups and faults but through all the bs there was something real and sincere that is sadly very rare.
@@richieboy6825 the music was entirely nothing but sincere throughout their entire career. None of their songs feel phoned-in at all, and most feel completely timeless as if they’ve always existed. There is just a great aura around the band and their music that is entirely unique in the history of “rock” bands. No one acted like them, no one looked like them, and no one played like them. Maybe the coolest thing of all was that they were breaking that ground as they went. There was no such thing as a “jam band” (in rock music, at least) until they invented it. No one was using rock instruments for long improvisational passages back then; the only thing close being the improvisational aspect of jazz. One of the most important bands in history by a long shot and for so many different reasons.
As a kid just getting into the mysterious LSD dropping band the Grateful Dead, this was the song, (of course), that first called to me. After that it was listening to my dad’s vinyl of American Beauty one summer long ago. I listened to it all summer as I “courted” this girl I was in love with at the time. But it was Touch of Grey that first got me, and it’s a super important song for that reason. It’s also a damn great song in its own right, and I’d call it an anthem really cause it’s BIG, if you get what I’m saying.
Brent is my second favorite after Jerry. The man had so much soul and emotion he put in, you could hear the pain and love at the same time in his voice. RIP to these legends.
Yes! Only minor differences between you and me are tie-dyed t-shirt, not a tank top, and beat up turf sneakers with no socks, instead of birks. I was at this show and it was days before my 20th birthday. Definitely some of the best times of my life.
I was 17 when this concert happened. My journey with the Dead started two years earlier. It blows my mind that I’m now the same age as Jerry is in this video. These uploads are amazing. The band was in top form. Feeling blessed
Tasteful move on Brent's part to save his signature high harmony for the final "we will" verse. Nice to see Jerry happy and engaged while performing this song live.
I'm in the audience somewhere! I was 17, this was my 3rd show but 1st without my parents... now I'm 52, with a touch of grey, and unfortunately unable to get my own kids to appreciate this music 😢
I’ve tried introducing my 18 yo daughter to my music U2 (went to the Sphere w/ me), VH, Talking Heads, Rush, etc. She often tells me to turn down my music bc she can get it upstairs in her bedroom. Girl, that’s the point. You’re welcome. 😂😂
Heres one thing I love about The Dead! Despite the shit ton of money they made they still dress like they hit the Salvation Army on the way to the show!
When Brent died not only did part of the Dead die but part of Jerry died too. I don’t think Jerry ever recovered musically, emotionally, or spiritually from Brent’s passing.
@@philippinto9780 And Vince was Never the same when Jerry Died...They were friends when Vince was in the Tubes and lived only an hour from one another. I knew Vince during the Tubes and ran into him again his 1st year with the Dead, and all he talked about was getting to play with Jerry in the dead...a few years later Jerry died, 2 years later Vince dies...2 great Jamming musicians in a few years time....I still miss Vince's laugh at my jokes...
My first show. Cal expo. LSD. Brent hey pockey Way..I know you.rider without China. Brent had his two daughters sitting on his keys. Never seen anything like that.. Brent I cried when Brent died I cried when Jerry died I cried when I Dad died I cried when I mother died. Only four times. Praises blessings respectfully Tucson Arizona Sonoran desert 🏜️ Jah sisters Jah Trey Jah Duane Africa Ethiopia Addis Ababa Selassie I Jah
The song that started it all for me at the age of 12. Tattooed "I will get by, I will survive" on my arm last year. Brent rocked on the keys in this performance.
@@oceanhedonist265I mentioned it because yes, during these years his voice had declined past the point of being salvageable, unfortunately. But to my ears this was a rare moment where he actually sounded pretty good.
Learned this week I'm facing redundancy. At 62, it's a frightening, numbing prospect. I've been leaning on the Good Old Grateful Dead as a result, and this song in particular..
Yikes, these guys are dripping with charisma. Outstanding musicians, and this song is phenomenal. Casual and humble dudes. All worth about $70,000,000, but never would know by looking at them. Garcia is irreplicable and sorely missed.
My twin brother and I were born in 1988 here in Buffalo, NY. Due to being born 2 months premature, we had to remain hooked up to a breathing apparatus for several weeks. Ryan almost didn't make it. On our drive home from the hospital, "Touch Of Grey" came on the radio. To this day, our Dad cries when this song comes on, and he is not one to show his emotions. Thank you. "We will get by. We will survive!"
Great to see all the ⚘Love⚘ pouring in. Can't believe it's been 30 years since this Sweet Show ? So glad I made it up to Rich for this one, that sweet CRS among others. I had a great time on Dead Tour 89' ! I miss being on Tour, best job I never had ! Happy 4th of July to my Dead Family & yours... Ours ! Much Love, Enjoy the Holiday & Be Safe... N3's👣⚘⚘⚘
@@jeffreypetro3803 You said it Jeff, we were blessed & fortunate to have been Touring in 89' !!! Made so many great memories, met so many incredible people & got to hear so much wonderful music ! Anyone should be so lucky Brother. Probably the best time of my life was spent on Dead Tour ! Riding the highways of America w/ one common goal, to get to the next city to see that next show... I suppose it's just not something you can explain, you were either there or you weren't but man what a feeling !!! Wouldn't trade it for the World ! Nothing like a night spent w/ Brent & Jerry⚘⚘⚘👣
It's truly a fantastic blessing that we can still tune in & hear Dead & Co... Admittedly it isn't what we had in the late 80s & 90s, beloved members have passed, but that spirit, it still turns on, tunes in & dances.... a younger generation catches a glimpse of the unique blessing we shared in another time's forgotten space. And the doses are remarkably close to as potent. Blessed Be brother... Did U happen to attend the last tour at Alpine Valley? Seems like it was 89 as well... So many heads converged that state of Wisconsin called it an emergency. Bid ye GoodNight closer 3rd night. The whole experience/community of Dead tour community, tuned in & taking part, sharing, sum total greater than the sum of its parts experience was miraculous & probably unique in all of human history. A spark still shines as long as there's memory of the time. Let there be songs to fill the air!
Now this is the real Dead everyone knows and loves, Jer Bear especially. 89' was a great year for them and Jerry was happpier and healtheir then. I'd give up a $20.000 winning lottery ticket to get a few more years of that!
I love the studio version but that's the one thing that always bugged me about it. From the first time I heard it I thought, "That's not Brent's normal keyboard sound."
I LOVE THE GRATEFUL DEAD so much!!!!!!!!!!! 20 years ago today they blessed us with this great concert. R.I.P my brothers Brent Mydland, Ron Mckernan and of course Jerry!!!!
A moment before this clip starts Jerry gestures to his beard and top of his head to signal "touch of grey" to his bandmates. Brent responds with the same gestures. Such a cool moment that always amused me. Check it out on the full show which is on youtube. One of the best Dead shows of this era in my opinion!
Great day --- hot, the A was clean, I still couldn't dance but didn't care and I got to hear Bertha to open and US Blues to close. Happy as pie --- so I've been told!
Not to be one of these picky people who corrects other people, but Brent Mydland died in 1990 about 5 years before this concert. This was Vince Welnick who is also dead as of 2006.
"The second set-opening Touch Of Grey is a triumphant rendition, one that Dick Latvala, when he first heard it, commented 'that's the best Touch Of Grey I've ever heard!' This was the Dead's first full stadium tour as headliners (they played stadium tours in 1986 with Dylan and Petty, and in 1987 with Dylan), and they played so well during this tour that they made these massive venues feel intimate." - David Lemieux
Grateful Dead thank you for sharing that little story 👍🙏
Happy 4th, all!
Grateful Dead Hey Dave, how bout the desolation row from alpine , 89 !
Thanks David for the nice backstory
We remember. It was glorious but then we always did sing this song with conviction : )
I’m a simple man. I see Brent Mydland, I click.
Amen
100% accurate. I can confirm.
His organ colors the music SO nicely. The voicings he used for chords are just so rich and he dials it in well. Damn I wish there was a Berths from this show we could watch
Brent is awesome
Brent was awesome
Just found out that my cancer is back (had 16 months in remission)this song truly touches me in ways you wouldn't understand..I Will Survive✌
You will mate, you will.
Sending positive thoughts and prayers your way...
Hang in there man...🎸👍
We alll wiill
Godspeed brother!
If you’ve been to hell and back, this is one of those songs that always lifts your spirits when you need it the most.
I will get by...
I agree one of my favorite songs ever!$
Like,now? I think this may b a good time for it, because I'm pretty sure we have entered hell but not so sure about the "and back" part.
@@m_christine1070 LIsten to the words: We will get by; we will survive.
Amen
This Era of the dead was fucking amazing,Jerry looked so happy and Brent just killed it..miss Jerry and the music a lot
The greatest American band of all time
fluffhead 710
You r damn right
Amen
Ditto!! Some happy times! Garcia had the “it” factor!
Hard to argue that ..
Not the greatest American band of all time. - THE GREATEST BAND on planet earth. - And beside this: not only a band but an environment (think Bill Graham said it). - The Dead keep me live.
Jerry looked very happy here
Agreed
Triumphant a cup full of love
He's in Buffalo NY, how could he not be happy?
This song is a conversation between Jerry and Robert, Jerry moaning about life and work(in his head, we don't hear that), Robert replying in the lyrics and saying sing this and remember the "WE" moment :) you miserable old git
Less heroin I loved jery but what a stupid fucking drug hate it and the fucking idiots on it
RIP Phil Lesh (March 15, 1940 - October 25, 2024)
🙏🏽🌷🙏🏽
@@nodoor9132
But it's ALRIGHT! 😂
I don't know why some Dead fans dislike this song. It's a great song!
Amazing band, amazing song .
my favorite one
It's too accessible to non deadheads it's just gatekeeping how dare they like something GD
@@davidsardi835 😂
I love this song ❤
phil dropping those bass bombs
Effing shredding it!
Jerry would be proud these videos are being shared and so the younger generation can get a taste of the beautiful music
Michelle Honyumptewa I think so too. They were so generous to their fans and because of that a whole new generation is discovering them and feeling the love!
A happy , healthy Garcia, saw the whole summer in 89, good times, even better music !
Year of my birth born June 30th
Nice I was only 7.
Curt Linkous conceived on tour? Just wondering , )
Yep it was.
Garcia, such a sweet soul. Great to see him in fine shape and happy.
Anyone else tear up and simultaneously get really fired up when Jerry put his fist up at the end of the last chorus? Hairs standing up right now haha
Yep. Put me down. Nice to know I’m not the only one. One of life’s many true beautiful moments.
The most amazing moment of unity right there
Maybe he was leading defiance of a pig like Lyndon. I was in graduate school 1965 to 1968, and I did survive. I've made my feelings known clear to the top, and they don't like it.
Hard to not smile cry to this one
2020. Whos listening?? Rip Jerry Garcia. ❤
Man, Jerry is easily one of the best and most honest/likeable guitarists ever. What makes him so great is that he didn't have the ego of being known as a "rock star;" a title that has undoubtedly been a factor responsible for numerous band breakups over the years. Jerry doesn't front with wild outfits or stage theatrics, and he doesn't need to.
Jerry seemingly let his guard down up on stage, and had confidence in really letting the music itself speak for him, which is why his playing/singing seems so personal and really connects with you. He just goes up on stage in plain clothes and just casually plays his music as if he is your long-time friend just sitting in your living room. That's really how he seemed to act. Even in front of sea of people, jerry could make you feel like he was performing just for you. No material or visual things like you find in 80s hair metal and the outrageous "rock star" outfits that were the rage back then, which were a large part of any band’s success during that period. He just comes across as being a happy person in any videos that you find of him playing, singing, or grooving during a song. He is just such a positive light that really touches me very deeply here, nearly 30 years since his death.
Garcia just had it and knew exactly what to play at any given moment.
Jerry, was Jerry, he knew he had no use for an ego!
One of my favorite hour and a half
Jerry and Carlos just those two, jamming while the equipment was changed, Las Vegas
@@richardparker644 I'll have to check that out!
Jerry never looked like he was trying to be a rock star, constantly hopping, grimacing, pulling a Hey!LookatmeplayingTHISlickaren'tyouimpressed? look, he was always "in touch" with his fellow bandmates on stage and in constant rehersals because they had been through mind bending experiences together, paid many dues and had a VERY unique history. Not so with the lame "cover band" at all.
So well put! 1,001 reasons why people like us are drawn to this band. Sure they had their hang ups and faults but through all the bs there was something real and sincere that is sadly very rare.
@@richieboy6825 the music was entirely nothing but sincere throughout their entire career. None of their songs feel phoned-in at all, and most feel completely timeless as if they’ve always existed. There is just a great aura around the band and their music that is entirely unique in the history of “rock” bands. No one acted like them, no one looked like them, and no one played like them. Maybe the coolest thing of all was that they were breaking that ground as they went. There was no such thing as a “jam band” (in rock music, at least) until they invented it. No one was using rock instruments for long improvisational passages back then; the only thing close being the improvisational aspect of jazz. One of the most important bands in history by a long shot and for so many different reasons.
As a kid just getting into the mysterious LSD dropping band the Grateful Dead, this was the song, (of course), that first called to me. After that it was listening to my dad’s vinyl of American Beauty one summer long ago. I listened to it all summer as I “courted” this girl I was in love with at the time. But it was Touch of Grey that first got me, and it’s a super important song for that reason. It’s also a damn great song in its own right, and I’d call it an anthem really cause it’s BIG, if you get what I’m saying.
Keep these Brent shows coming! My absolute favorite era. Happy 4th everyone, have a grateful day!
Mine too. Brent was my favotite member..after Jerry.
Brent is my second favorite after Jerry. The man had so much soul and emotion he put in, you could hear the pain and love at the same time in his voice. RIP to these legends.
And 100% Donna-free 👍
The most American band ever ❤️❤️
World
To be 19 again, $20 in my pocket,,tanktop ,cutoff jean shorts and birks....the glory days
@Doug Richardson that's from selling PBR pounders in the lot $2
YES!!! This was my first show and was 19....changed me for the better.
Yes! Only minor differences between you and me are tie-dyed t-shirt, not a tank top, and beat up turf sneakers with no socks, instead of birks. I was at this show and it was days before my 20th birthday. Definitely some of the best times of my life.
@@jelly-mt1nx me too
still gay?
Jerry and Bobby raising their arms during the chorus....chills.
that’s how you know jerry was feeling it!!!! all smiles
WOW,how forguet that two faces,alwalls,smiling and jocking.Both loved each.Im shure.
That was indeed a great moment.
I have a 3 year old beagle named Sara. She's ornery. This song reminds me of her when she's playing in the back yard. A catchy 👏 beat!
I was 17 when this concert happened. My journey with the Dead started two years earlier. It blows my mind that I’m now the same age as Jerry is in this video. These uploads are amazing. The band was in top form. Feeling blessed
I’m a lot younger but very jealous hahaha!
Same blows my mind to think about it. Cheers 🍻 from cleveland
You are blessed. We all are!!
Tasteful move on Brent's part to save his signature high harmony for the final "we will" verse. Nice to see Jerry happy and engaged while performing this song live.
Strategically done!
He must have gotten a good fix.
This is as great a version of Touch that they've ever done...
Impeccable bassing here
It amazes me I don't hear more about the genius bass guitarist Phil Lesh.
The acid brought me here. It is a good pleasant place.
On this independence day let us celebrate America's greatest creation: The Grateful Dead.
CCR IS MUCH BETTER
@@danielisaguirre3171 Great band but no.
What an excellent upload for the fourth !! 🇺🇸✌️
Have a Grateful 4th Deadheads ✌️🇺🇸✌️❤️
Every silver linings got a touch of grey. Fucking poetry man
I'm in the audience somewhere! I was 17, this was my 3rd show but 1st without my parents... now I'm 52, with a touch of grey, and unfortunately unable to get my own kids to appreciate this music 😢
I’ve tried introducing my 18 yo daughter to my music U2 (went to the Sphere w/ me), VH, Talking Heads, Rush, etc. She often tells me to turn down my music bc she can get it upstairs in her bedroom. Girl, that’s the point. You’re welcome. 😂😂
I’m there too …floor seats puking my brains out, but that was acceptable dead head behavior back then lol… i was 29
Thank you Garcia! 🇺🇸
Heres one thing I love about The Dead! Despite the shit ton of money they made they still dress like they hit the Salvation Army on the way to the show!
Last year they made $250,000,000..🤔👍
From a long time Deadhead to the rest of my Deadhead friends, happy 4th to you all!
⚡️💀🌹
I was there 30 years ago today. Half a lifetime ago. The whole show is available on DVD. Get a copy now!!!!!
Thanks for sharing about the DVD, Didn't know. I just bought it online. :)))
As was I
Everyone had tears in their eyes when they played this in Vegas in 1991...who knew we would lose Jerry so soon? I still mourn.
Carrie Berry or Brent
Yep, I was there. Intense
I was at those shows. But I don't remember them so they must have been really good!
Damn those were good days.
Amen
When Brent died not only did part of the Dead die but part of Jerry died too. I don’t think Jerry ever recovered musically, emotionally, or spiritually from Brent’s passing.
I've often thought that if Bruce had joined the band on a permanent basis it could have had positive results.
True story. Jerry lost his Jammin' buddy and was alone again.
I agree Jerry was never the same after Brent died
There sure was a magic connection between them that fueled the band
@@philippinto9780 And Vince was Never the same when Jerry Died...They were friends when Vince was in the Tubes and lived only an hour from one another. I knew Vince during the Tubes and ran into him again his 1st year with the Dead, and all he talked about was getting to play with Jerry in the dead...a few years later Jerry died, 2 years later Vince dies...2 great Jamming musicians in a few years time....I still miss Vince's laugh at my jokes...
This just so happens to be the very day I was born.
Nice
Whoever doesn't like this is not a true deadhead and shouldn't pretend to be!!! This is awesome! ❤️⚡💙
You're an awesome nator. Yes I Jah Herb Jah love Jah Jerry Jah rastafari praises blessings respectfully Tucson Arizona Sonoran desert 🏜️ Jah sisters Jah Trey Jah Duane Africa Ethiopia Addis Ababa Selassie I Jah. Respect
Amazing band, amazing music.
I was there for this show! A little rain never hurt anyone!
It made Terrapin into church, if you ask me. It felt great!
Music that will never die,
stuff like this puts a smile on my face seeing the whole band enjoying themselves just having a great time and just blasting on through.
The crowd once Brent started singing, gives me goosebumps.
A great Dead show on the 4th, how lucky the folks that were in attendance were that night.
Like me. It was awesome.
I'll never forget that whole day & night.
Good old Jerry, we loved you more than words can tell.
Some of the percussion is blowing my mind
When they were on their game, there was no band on God's green Earth tighter than the Grateful Dead.
Peace and Love deadheads! Have a grateful fourth, spread love, and remember- every silver linings got a touch of grey!!
Seems like 89 was such a nice year for them it brings a tear to my eye thinking about the next 5
I feel so fortunate to have seen Jerry and Brent. Happy 4th y'all!!
My first show. Cal expo. LSD. Brent hey pockey Way..I know you.rider without China. Brent had his two daughters sitting on his keys. Never seen anything like that.. Brent I cried when Brent died I cried when Jerry died I cried when I Dad died I cried when I mother died. Only four times. Praises blessings respectfully Tucson Arizona Sonoran desert 🏜️ Jah sisters Jah Trey Jah Duane Africa Ethiopia Addis Ababa Selassie I Jah
What a barn burner, Jerry and Brent are on fire 🔥😻😻😻
My favourite Grateful Dead song.
Happy Independence day! Long live the greatest American band!!
Happy 4th all you heads!
I w a s at this wonderful time enjoying and still enjoying their wonderful music and smiling ❤🎉😂😊😅
The song that started it all for me at the age of 12. Tattooed "I will get by, I will survive" on my arm last year. Brent rocked on the keys in this performance.
Played my national anthem on the Fourth of July!
The harmonizing between Jerry and Brent on the final choruses is unreal here. Never heard them do anything like it on anything else.
Too bad Jerry can't sing in tune!
@@oceanhedonist265that’s what make the harmony - jerry and Brent’s voices!
@@oceanhedonist265I mentioned it because yes, during these years his voice had declined past the point of being salvageable, unfortunately. But to my ears this was a rare moment where he actually sounded pretty good.
Learned this week I'm facing redundancy. At 62, it's a frightening, numbing prospect. I've been leaning on the Good Old Grateful Dead as a result, and this song in particular..
I hope everything turned out well for you. ❤
They’ve got me through some tough times too. And I did, in fact get by, in fact, I’m flourishing!!!Hope you are too!!
Sue the bastards. They don't want that.
Yikes, these guys are dripping with charisma. Outstanding musicians, and this song is phenomenal. Casual and humble dudes. All worth about $70,000,000, but never would know by looking at them. Garcia is irreplicable and sorely missed.
God bless America! Thumbs up if you still love our country, warts and all.
My twin brother and I were born in 1988 here in Buffalo, NY. Due to being born 2 months premature, we had to remain hooked up to a breathing apparatus for several weeks. Ryan almost didn't make it. On our drive home from the hospital, "Touch Of Grey" came on the radio. To this day, our Dad cries when this song comes on, and he is not one to show his emotions. Thank you. "We will get by. We will survive!"
I was there! It was a perfect summer day and night.
30 years ago today! My first show.
We will get by... we will survive.
Too bad Jerry wasn't always this happy. He might still be with us.
Great to see all the ⚘Love⚘ pouring in. Can't believe it's been 30 years since this Sweet Show ? So glad I made it up to Rich for this one, that sweet CRS among others. I had a great time on Dead Tour 89' ! I miss being on Tour, best job I never had ! Happy 4th of July to my Dead Family & yours... Ours ! Much Love, Enjoy the Holiday & Be Safe... N3's👣⚘⚘⚘
89 was a great tour, I caught the midwest & east coast part. A long dream ago... How blessed we were: great shows, great community. ✌
@@jeffreypetro3803 You said it Jeff, we were blessed & fortunate to have been Touring in 89' !!! Made so
many great memories, met so many incredible people & got to hear so much wonderful music ! Anyone should be so lucky Brother. Probably the best time of my life was spent on Dead Tour ! Riding the highways of America w/ one common goal, to get to the next city to see that next show... I suppose it's just not something you can explain, you were either there or you weren't but man what a feeling !!! Wouldn't trade it for the World ! Nothing like a night spent w/ Brent & Jerry⚘⚘⚘👣
It's truly a fantastic blessing that we can still tune in & hear Dead & Co... Admittedly it isn't what we had in the late 80s & 90s, beloved members have passed, but that spirit, it still turns on, tunes in & dances.... a younger generation catches a glimpse of the unique blessing we shared in another time's forgotten space. And the doses are remarkably close to as potent. Blessed Be brother... Did U happen to attend the last tour at Alpine Valley? Seems like it was 89 as well... So many heads converged that state of Wisconsin called it an emergency. Bid ye GoodNight closer 3rd night. The whole experience/community of Dead tour community, tuned in & taking part, sharing, sum total greater than the sum of its parts experience was miraculous & probably unique in all of human history. A spark still shines as long as there's memory of the time. Let there be songs to fill the air!
I was there but my memories of that summer are sadly a tad bit hazy to say the least. Happy 4th of July and thanks from Canada.
89 was a great year
Gonna party like it's 1989.
HOLY SHIT!! I NEED A WHOLE PAIL OF WATER TO COOL ME DOWN! PHIL IS ON 🔥
I was 4 years old when this came out! Legend
Now this is the real Dead everyone knows and loves, Jer Bear especially. 89' was a great year for them and Jerry was happpier and healtheir then. I'd give up a $20.000 winning lottery ticket to get a few more years of that!
I love seeing Jerry so vibrant and bouncy like that. Man, he was having a good time.
Jerry is such an emotional singer. You can tell he believes every last word down to his core.
When I moved to Florida, no Money, no Nothing, this song would come on the radio
Thank you!
Thank YOU!!
THANK YOU!!!
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Goosebumps man! I'll be wearing this goofy smile all day.
I would sandpaper a basket of kittens see the real Dead live. I got on the train way too late.
You and me both!
My favorite Dead song. I love the lyrics as much as the music.
2:27
Jerry SOLO!!!!!!!
5:18
Bobby and then Jerry celebrating transcendence.
I’ve always loved that organ part and he brings it out so much better live.
I love the studio version but that's the one thing that always bugged me about it. From the first time I heard it I thought, "That's not Brent's normal keyboard sound."
What a long strange trip its been. Listening to the Dead since late 60's. Boy was Jerry right.
God Bless the Grateful Dead !! 😊✌
Brent pushed Jerry beyond the limits of musical freedom. What a combination
Great song for when you're feeling down
I will get by! I will survive. Grateful Dead thank you for everything
I LOVE THE GRATEFUL DEAD so much!!!!!!!!!!! 20 years ago today they blessed us with this great concert. R.I.P my brothers Brent Mydland, Ron Mckernan and of course Jerry!!!!
A moment before this clip starts Jerry gestures to his beard and top of his head to signal "touch of grey" to his bandmates. Brent responds with the same gestures. Such a cool moment that always amused me. Check it out on the full show which is on youtube. One of the best Dead shows of this era in my opinion!
Probably the best Touch Of Grey live performance ever... Jerry is having so much fun.. love it :)
This is why i love Jerry man
Yesssss
RIP Jerry, Phil, and Brent
We miss you all
How great is this?! 💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻
I keep returning to this song for hope during the pandemic. Oh, Jerry, we miss you. And Phil, thanks.
When I have super anxiety. I play this. I miss you Jerry. I miss you Phil.
Great day --- hot, the A was clean, I still couldn't dance but didn't care and I got to hear Bertha to open and US Blues to close.
Happy as pie --- so I've been told!
Fuck you tube censorship
Best band ever!!
3-16-20 We will get by.
35 short years ago! Miss you Jer!!!
GREAT version of this. Jerry sounds awesome, Brent is smoking, and the whole package is excellent!
Not to be one of these picky people who corrects other people, but Brent Mydland died in 1990 about 5 years before this concert. This was Vince Welnick who is also dead as of 2006.
Bring her home brent!
Love seeing jerry so happy