Grateful Dead - Live at Shoreline 9/29/89 [Full Concert]
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- Опубліковано 23 лип 2020
- This Friday on the SHAKEDOWN STREAM, we’ll be watching the Dead perform at Shoreline Ampitheatre in Mountain View, CA on 9/29/89. Our special guest on the Pre-Show this week is longtime friend of the Dead and legendary musician David Crosby. The show starts at 8p ET / 5p PT right here on the Grateful Dead channel.
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Please don't end these streams. You guys have no idea what they mean to me and countless others during these times of madness. 🙏
The highlight of this summer is the Deadcasts! You're dropping so much knowledge on us! I'm sure it requires a lot of work, but I hope you will cover more of the studio recordings. Love Bear's history, too. Wild stuff!
He speaks the truth
Eagle 1970 have they talked about ending them? I look forward every week for these. I hope they reconsider.
@@MrTruthSeeker27 last week's preshow they announced they were winding down the streams after a few more weeks. I believe people pleading has helped a bit. Tonight's preshow they said after next week or the week after they are taking a couple weeks off. When they return after that they said it won't be every week. How frequent they will be is anyone's guess at this point.
This lifts my spirits during these weird times!
My heart skipped a beat when I saw this post... I was at this show... better times for sure!!
Im jealous lol
I took my baby there. ✌️
donita in the redwoods How cute... I brought my baby to Shoreline in 98, great place for kids!
I was there! My first time to catch them “out west”, sooo mellow compared to NY area.
those bay area late 80’s shows still stick with me as a super special time. thanks!
I used to cook for a friend who had cancer and at every meal he would lite a candle and put on the Dead. He went to 71 concerts and his last one was up in Chicago for 3 days before he passed away. You were a very important part of his life and I’m glad that he had all that wonderful music that you have created. Rock on for we are all Greteful for the Dead.
Lovely sentiment well written. My diagnosis is recurrent Stage 4 lung cancer and I have not yet chosen what Grateful Dead show to listen to as my soul leaves this material & physical plane.
We were in attendance at this show and have very fond & loving memories of it and being with each other.
Due to its excellent A/V quality, setlist and the fact that we cherish it and each other it's in my top five. Decisions, decisions.
@@GregMaizlish Thank you Greg for sharing your diagnosis. In Chinese Medicine the lungs are related to the unresolved emotions of grief and sadness, usually from some childhood situation.
When I had my accident caused by a hospital, while in a coma, my friend would visit every night and play Dead music. After 4 months, I woke up!!
PLEASE DON'T END THESE STREAMS! You have no idea how much we need them...
They won't end the streams, but they'll sure as heck remove them after a day or two usually
one week later... "okay guys this is our last stream!" 😭😭😭
add me on facebook. it is my name. the shakedown will never end
No one is ending anything!!! Hey now heads!!! Turn it up!!!! The Music will go on. Don't worry Peggy O! Peace n Love
Yes Peggy we need this to groove on
I LOVE BRENT MYDLAND!!!!
r u a tweeker too?
Phil staring at Jerry.. PRICELESS
Death.......don't.....have....no....mercy
RIP Brent & Jerry
It was never the same after my guy Brent passed
You ain't ever lied! I recently come to truly appreciate Brent, he was fire and I can only imagine the arson Brent and Bruce Hornsby would be committing if they were teamed together ❤!
@@jironthunder7519 12/10/89 LA Forum
so true, the dead forged on with some good shows but you can tell jerry missed brent immensely. It is very sad.
Was glad when Brendt joined the band!! What raw talent playing/singing!! Was taken too young!! Miss him and Jerry!!
kperry1969 you got that right!
A truly magical night, I can still remember it like it was yesterday. The emotional electricity during "Death Don't Have No Mercy" (which hadn't been played live since sometime back in 1969?) was palpable, an unearthly, extremely powerful, even slightly sinister current flowing wildly without restraint, one that was punctuated by some of the most incendiary, frenzied, blistering guitar playing of Jerry Garcia's entire lifetime, like he was channelling and then refining pure, chaotic energy from somewhere far out in the unexplored cosmos: Seriously, without exaggeration it was literally breathtaking to watch.
This was the show that got me on the Bus for good (the Sunday afternoon show two days later on 10/1/89 was also excellent) and still proudly remains one of the top live musical highlights of my entire life, all these now 30 years later.
"Where Does The Time Go?", indeed....
See you at the show!!!
This Death Don't Have No Mercy is other worldly, indeed! Great description! So cool to see video of it!
Definitely a special one..!! 10/10🙏✨💖🎶
I can only imagine with the feelings I have from just watching and listening! Amazing
March of 1970 was the final death dont
I feel the exact same way about this Death Don't Have No Mercy... The towering peak of the 109 GD shows I attended. Actually seeing this video after listening to this thousands of times since David Gans busted out the SBD in 1990 is a treasure. Wow!!!!
Set 1
1 0:00 Let the Good Times Roll
2 4:20 Feel Like a Stranger
3 11:36 Franklin's Tower
4 23:10 Wang Dang Doodle
5 30:21 Jack-a-Roe
6 35:54 Stuck Inside Of Mobile
7 46:00 We Can Run
8 52:23 Bird Song
9 1:04:55 Promised Land
Set2
10 1:09:45 China Cat Sunflower > 1:15:35ish 1:16:00 for sure I Know You Rider
12 1:22:32 Blow Away
13 1:32:04 Playin' in the Band
14 1:40:40 Terrapin Station
- - 1:45:50 Phils strap breaks!
15 1:55:30 drums
16 2:13:05 I Need a Miracle
17 2:17:50 Death Don't Have No Mercy
18 2:24:31 Sugar Magnolia
2:28:15 Tape cuts off :(
Encore:
19 2:30:24 Quinn the Eskimo
Thank you for doing this. That tape cut is brutal!
What would a Dead show be without a few technical difficulties!
A true Mench..
Thanks.
Great show! Killer set list. Bought a giant 8 gram shroom at the entrance of parking lot this day
Give it up for that solo on "Death Don't Have No Mercy." That is hands down one of the fieriest, most incendiary and powerful solos Garcia has ever thrown down outside of a "Morning Dew" finale. Absolutely explosive. Incredible drive, power, and shredding capability. What an absolute god Jerry was on his instrument. So raw yet so precise and accurate. Few if any could beat him in terms of feel. The man was an alchemist on whatever instrument he touched.
There’s a really great death don’t gel
Avalon 68 you would
Like. It’s widely available. But I agree just stunning here. Peace
@@janeseamore1370 I've heard it. Nothing beats those 1968-69 versions as I feel the sparser, emptier sound of the band back then brings out the darkness of the song more but this version is as good as it gets post-Pigpen.
Yeah.. but this was also the first one played in NINETEEN YEARS. 3/21/70 to be exact. I was here, and will never forget Jerry pulling down his glasses looking directly at Brent, then pushing them back up and diving in (missed in this video). A few months later he was gone. Still gives me chills.
I was at this show with my Dad and sister, good memories.
I bet so! Color me envious!
I bet man!
Wish I could have been there but live to far away + to poor to go anywhere they were playing ! I love Jerry still today marching 22 of this year of 2024 !
Lockdown made me a dead head. I mean I always appreciated them but it was only because I learned their personalities and dove into the live renditions of the different eras that I really kinda got it! Also that documentary Long Strange Trip assisted.
Duane Nash Welcome to the playground!
Down the rabbit hole you go
@@SunnyDayTeaFactory I have some fungus!
Welcome to the dance, you should have been there. We had such a blast!
"Festival Express" (2013) is worth watching (from 1970), and "The Other One" (2014; Netflix) is actually a great documentary on a slice of the Dead as well as Weir.
this is my neighbors favorite show. whether they like it or not.
Lmao! If they don't love it, they will!
Watching Jer swap smiles w diff band members during Franklins did my heart a world of good, thank you
the band as the young fans of today will never know. great memories.
the death dont have no mercy has no mercy. pure fire
Brent freaking Mydland murdering the keys.
You got that right...Brent was a beast...the BEST!!!
Nothin like a Grateful Dead show
There is nothing like a Grateful Dead concert!
In my honest opinion this era of the Dead was the most funky and Jerry and Brent combo is undeniably the perfect fit this era of the Dead is my fave after Brent was gone it just well was never the same hard to believe it was 30 years ago Brent 😢❤️
@@charlie.something Mr.Hazard, huh. Top 5? I'm sure 82-8-10 Iowa & 83-10-17 NY in there but come on man there's some shows from 77&78 like Englishtown & Closing of Winterland that are just phenomenal. 85 shows @Greek .
Very excited for this show!! Hats off to Grateful Dead management and staff for working to get these shows to us fans every week!!! This is one of the few positive side effects from this pandemic.
Hey Now!
I loved this show! Got to dance next to Bill Walton!
Good for u my deadhead person ! 💖🐇🐰🕊️🥳👽🪐🛸🚀💞☠️💀🧚♀️🧚🏿♂️🧚🏼🪽😇
'We can run' has become my jam over the years
Brent was so good. Was at this show. Brings back so many memories. Thanks!!!!!
Sweet Holy Mollyfock, check out Brent's blistering keyboard solo during Franklin's Tower starting at around the 14:30 mark and then look how incredibly happy, even bouncy Garcia is afterwards when he starts to sing the next verse. Those two clearly brought out the very best in one another, and after Brent's passing 9 short months later, from a musical point of view, the Grateful Dead only rarely again hit the dizzying heights that they were regularly capable of in that sadly all-too-brief, yet truly magical Renaissance Era of late-1989 to early-1990.
So much vitality, such organic musical synergy flowing freely...
I was just 19, these were my first San Francisco shows (or at least to a kid from 800 miles away in Salt Lake City, close enough) and I was completely solo for the weekend, but without question this night got me on The Bus for good, and Shoreline (and the Bay Area in general) became like a second home.
I concur my friend!!!! 😎✌️
A wonderful talent cut short by drugs. Can you imagine Brent today? He was so good
garcia was a genius.
Jerry and Brent together, a couple made in the Heavens.
My goodness! It’s just the Grateful Dead and then everyone else. For so many reasons the best!
Makes a person really Grateful to have these recordings! ❤️
I love these concerts. My favourite band of all time..!! Very Grateful here in the English Midlands.. 🤗🙏✨💖🎶
PLEASE don't end these streams! They give us love, light & hope more than you know. 🙏🏼 This death don't have no mercy is THE best, most powerful, hauntingly beautifuly I've ever heard! 🙌🏼⚡❤️
GARCIA APPEARS JOYFUL ...BOUNCY !!
HIS CONTINUED SYNERGY WITH BRENT CHARGES THIS ERA OF GD MUSIC !!
yeah, its really something. Don't remember seeing Jerry that happy... um... ever. As for Brent, I feel like this was his band in 89, and 90. I went to several shows back East and he was SO powerful. I feel like Jerry could relax and let Brent go wild, and didn't have the carry the band so much. I saw Brent's last few shows, and had no idea what a mess he was. Didn't even know he was a junky. Those last couple years, he was the match under the butt of the band igniting everyone to up their game. My sister in law left that 1990 tour calling herself a 'Brent-head'
Its nice when you hear Brent go off and they cut to Jerry is just over there smiling
Just another one of those shows where they were on the money , knew it and were having fun onstage ❤️❤️🎸
God Bless Brent! I wish I could have seen him live.
There is no god so u can bless him on ur own ! 💖🐰🐇☮️🤩☠️💀🧚🏼🧚♀️🧚🏿♂️👽🪐🛸🚀
Agreed, the live stream & chat make the event. Even if it was audio only w/graphics I'd show up to hangout and chat. Fun!
Fellowship transcends time and space!
I was born the year you died Jerry, how I wish you were still on earth with us. Thank you so much for all you left behind... my grandchildren will hear of you and keep the Dead alive! Till I see you Mr. Garcia
Jerry has become a ghost to b earth bound because I told him about it ! I saw them when I was a child + my mom told me they were my guardians angels of relatives that have past a long time ago ! I was born ass first + almost killed my mom when I was born plus I was born deaf with blood + puss coming out of my ears ! We only had 1 doctor out here on this island I live on but I grew out of being deaf but was treated like a retard so I played with the children that were that way to show the kids I didn’t care about them ! That made me strong !
These were crazy times to be a 'head. Over the previous two years, Jerry came fully back to life, and for a time was the healthiest I had ever seen him. They did a fantastic summer tour in '89,, then the Jerry Band East Coast fall run in early September, then back to the West Coast, then back East again for the epic, legendary Warlocks shows and subsequent fall tour with the bustouts of Dark Star, Help on the Way, Death don't Have No Mercy, and California Earthquake. This year and into summer 90 was about as good as they would ever be again.
they were four years to be cherished.
i second that emotion
the ghostwriter I completely agree. I was lucky enough to come into the scene just after the last Frost amphitheater shows and caught almost ever Jerry Band Show at the Warfield, including the acoustic sets will David Grisman. It was all I knew until I started to theater. Ha “Teddy Bears Picnic”! I left the country in late 91. I had no Idea how lucky I was to catch Jerry at such a vital time in his life.
I've been into the Dead since the 60s and lived in the Bay Area for two decades, and as far as I'm concerned they were washed up after the Branford Marsalis shows. Branford challenged them into their last hurrah. I gave up during a show somewhere around '92 maybe, also at Shoreline, when Jerry was just standing there making believe he was playing, at least he was standing upright, and not doing anything. It was especially upsetting because the audience was filled with newbies desperate to the have their Grateful Dead 60's moment and cheering like there were things happening musically that were not happening at all. By the second song into the second set with Jerry still not playing a note and pathetically mumbling vocals while the rest of the band stiff-upper lipped it, my wife and I walked out for the first time ever. Next to The Beatles they were may favorite all-time band but I could not watch this sad spectacle any longer. Although this is speculative on my part I believe that if Jer had been allowed to honorably leave the Dead after 1990, with the rest of the group carrying on as they did after his tragic demise and with Jer being free to play acoustic stuff with David Grisman and dive in Hawaii, he'd be alive today.
@@RobHollanderMusic Wow Rob the last bit about Jer being able to walk away rocked me. I got a way later start then you. I never saw JG, All I can do is transcribe the recordings and personally after Brent died so did the band. Certainly created a huge void in Jerry's heart. I'm glad I've been lucky enough to catch over 100 Phil and Friends shows at least Phil always held it down, cant say the same for Bobby selling out for the john mayer show!
Classic Feel Like a Franklin's, and very cool to see Jerry playing Wolf. I love the smiles between Jerry & Phil.
From my heart is this love for the band! Thank you kindly gentlemen
Phil for the win! The man does not stop searching for the sound! When him n' Jer lock in, it's game over.
Damn- met someone recently and realized we were both at this show, this stream makes it so real. Thank you for doing this!! ❤️😊
And was the largest outdoor Concert recorded in history Dudes and Dudetts'. Woodstock is a culture statement of my time...60's!! And dear to my personality, perspectives and life!! Indeed, a long strange trip!!
Was at these shows, after the 3rd night a word of mouth came thru the lot, " Go to Hampton now." Hitchhiked to Santa Cruz, picked up food stamps, stuck my thumb out and headed east, no cash but fed the drivers that picked me up, made it to Hampton as the line for tix was forming at the box office, 3rd in line, had to call my family for money, got the tix, went to D.C. to see the concert for the homeless then back to Hampton for the Warlock shows and fall tour. Thank you Grateful Dead.
OHHH MYYY GOOODDDDDD BRENT BRENT BRENT do you know what you meant to us?
No he didn’t because he never felt like part of the band so I told the boys about our conversation , then they tried to make him feel part of the band which they didn’t understand y he felt like that ? They were quite dumb when it came to others !
God damn brent had an amazing set of pipes. He and the Dead were made to play together.
Jerry bustin' out The Wolf!!! Thanks for posting. Never stop.
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Holy shit…I got chills listening to Brent sing we can run….so friggin relevant 31 years later!
Weir... been to 2200 Dead shows, still forgets the words. Love that guy
it's home. this is IT.
Thank you and Please don't end these streams .These shows fill our hearts and souls with joy and happiness which allows us to take it in and spread good vibes to others in the world where ever we travel. Live Dead makes the world a better place!
just a little personal opinion but it seems to me that the only thing or at least the best purpose for you tube, is that it gives us old dead heads a place to go to remember , relive, experience , enjoy a place and time in the universe when everything else didn't matter and our souls were filled with love and light and life . 25 years or more at this time of year when we would've been just ending summer tour , possibly returning home or maybe continuing the adventure with or without a specific direction or destination, .... though that was long ago and mama mama many worlds I've known since then , be it nostalgia or an undeniable longing that still lives deep inside there is at least you tube to bring me the key that unlocks the door to get lost in those unforgotten memories of a much better place and time . peace be the journey
and records
I saw the show. I was in college in LA and we all got together and flew Southwest airlines. The whole plane was full of deadheads and one of the stewardesses was a dead head and it seem like the dead was a theme on the flight. Then at the airport we got in one of those vans to take us to the amphitheater and it was all deadheads again. The driver was so cool we stopped at the supermarket to buy ingredients to make burritos, which was standard fare at the time. Shoreline had one of the best parking lots. And we all stood around with a cup of mushroom tea and a veggie burrito in the other hand and watched Jerry's helicopter do a flyby. Good times
Lol. Springsteen whirly bird morph into Jerry's. Sky pilot. Jerry musta loved all the heads communing
In parking lot
"...one of the best parking lots.", with the exception being that it smelled like shit because Bill Graham had it built over a landfill.
That’s too bad to be built over a landfill which I never knew about !
One of the best shows I've seen.. PRICELESS
I was there thanks for bringing back the memories
My first time seeing the band at Shoreline and my first show after I moved to SF. Thanks for sharing. Precious memories.
"Come On and Let Good Times Roll" - Great memories!
Brent & Bobby going off first song of first set. DAMN.
My first ever Grateful Dead show
This "We Can Run"...wow...beautiful.
And the music never stopped Dead still alive in these UA-cam time travels the most documented band in History and audio recorded of thousands of shows thanks to the taping section with all the contraptions and the lot yeah I miss those days but hey we are still vibing through life with all of these great gifts Dead4Life
We all have to be better to each other🙏
Got to love the Dead . Nobody does what they do because they're the only ones that do what they do
You are so freaking right
do wocka do wacaka do
IWT. 89 in the Bay Area working. 17 shows. So fortunate.
Today is the 47Anniversay of Summer Jam Watkins Glen July 28 1973!! The Dead, The Band and The Allman Brother's Band!! Over 600,000 Merry Prankster's!! I was there front of Stage! A one day show turned into a week for some!! March 73' Pigpen passed😔No hassles no micro managers. A different era my friends!!✌️The Soundcheck became one Hell of a Jam!!🤠
I was there at Watkins Glenn with a few friends + a tent for me + my guy to do what we wanted to do ! I went out into the rain bare naked to take a rain shower ! Got the sweat off me !
Let the Good Times Roll
Feel Like a Stranger
Franklin's Tower
Wang Dang Doodle
Jack-a-Roe
Stuck Inside Of Mobile
We Can Run
Bird Song
Promised Land
China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider
Blow Away
Playin' in the Band
Terrapin Station
drums
I Need a Miracle
Death Don't Have No Mercy
Sugar Magnolia
Quinn the Eskimo
Cheers and thanks for posting
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Man, Phil dropping bombs and almost dropping his bass
Summer Tour '89 sure was smokin'
Yes 🎉
Dark Star starts reappearing ✌️😎
Some nice Phil Phootage - damn he was in fine form here.
He was happy to find the woman of his dreams + married her with 2 sons to them ! Bless my old friend Philly ! 💖🐇🐰💞🧚♀️🧚🏿♂️🧚🏼🕊️🪽🧞♂️🧞🧞♀️👽🪐🛸🚀💞💖🤩love to all !
I love it when Phil is up in the mix like this! Things are going to get stranger!!!!
Phil Is ruthlessly making me bouncing around the room
I'm in love with Jerry's 77 Grateful Dead, yet this Phil's and Bobby's powerhouse that led the end of the eighties with God still on the guitar...what? Oh my, it's a funkadelicoscopic ongoing party
Cant wait for this one.
Ttyftt
this is arguable one of the most insane setlist ive seen from the dead and ive seen ALOT of shows and studied many a years of dead archive. this is superb
These clear and perfect videos make the rest of the days just feel better. Thanks and cheers
Phil su feel like a stranger,e’ una roba fuori dal mondo !!!
Omg they were so in the groove, didn't see them live here but first show was Hampton VA Warlocks, needless to say was home lol went on to Carolina 7/10/90 ,my birthday, Carter Finley Stadium, awesome show, on to DC RFK Stadium, then to Boston Foxboro, then on to Europe, best time of my life, anyone remember the thunderstorms at Carter Finley, complete w lightning playing w the band, such a beautiful time, love Brett here what a beautiful voice
This was my first time on the inside. Fitting opener to my experience. Thank you for the upload!
Feel Like Stranger- Phil is on fire!!
Super loud in the mix and going for it. Status Bass sounding good ....
This is a wonderful list of music ! They were their best in the 80 s because most of the times if we could b there it made it better for the guys to have us to lean on ! 💖☠️💀☮️💞🐇🐰🕊️🥳🕊️🥲😥😢👽🪐🛸🚀I miss those days before Brent + Jerry left us !
One of the best shows I've ever heard. Brent at his best.
Thank you so much. It is powerful, moving, fulfilling to watch these shows. The Days Between are upon us again.
Thank you much love!
Ah Wolf my favorite Jerry guitar! Yesterday spent all day with Brent and the gifts he left behind please don’t be sad if it was the straight mind you had we wouldn’t have known you all these years ❤️ far from me 🎹Easy to love you and one of my faves I will take you home
Thank you so very much.
Needed this jam tonight.
In this Land.
After being around the Dead pretty much their entire existence, and becoming a fan for the first time in the early 90s, I finally became a true Head during muh corona shutdown. I've listened to almost nothing else. I like it all, but Brent is my fav period.
It's probably gonna take all night tonight. We think we will be here forever.
I was there! so amazing!! Thank You!
Thank you, for a real good time!!
Another time's forgotten space....I'm so glad for these recordings that let the good times roll on back to us. Thanks so much! Woot woot!
It will never b forgotten as long as we have these shows to go back to the past which I live in ! I can’t get away from it or Jerry the man I fell inlove with at 1 st sight !💖🐇🐰☮️☠️💀🥳😘🥰👻ghost of Jerry !
Thanks again for a great drop. This was my 20th show. The Death Don't Have No Mercy is unforgettable. Sending love from Catalunya
Thanks to these downloads, the Internet has a purpose! I can just chill and either get on with stuff, or zone completely out. Keep up coming, I'll never tire of the Dead.
That’s what I do is zone out ! It makes life a little bit easy for us who have nothing better to do ! 💖🐇🐰☮️☠️💀🥳👻👽🪐🛸🚀💞🕊️😢😥🥲🤩🥰😘😍love them forever until I die or the earth dies with us ! 🧞♀️🧞🧞♂️🧚🏼🧚🏿♂️🧚♀️🪽🕊️
BRENT MYDLAND GODDAMN!!
This is magical. Thanks boys. Thanks Brent
thanks for this, guys. Keep them coming please. Gotta love Wolf coming back out for a show.
At this show too!!! Love, love, love!
Thank you. I needed this
I was at this euphoric evening.
Oh my, it was so fun. 😎🌹✌️❤️👍🎉🎸🌈✨🍄🌞🌎✅
A perfect show!
@@rockingranny5278
We were in a state of celestial elation.
Great find thanks! Phil really on point this gig.
I was there !!!!!
I was there. Remember going to a free concert on the Polo Fields of Golden Gate Park that weekend also
Chris Leverton That free show in the park was amazing... Bobby & Rob Wasserman, Jefferson Airplane, Hot Tuna, and another JA set... That was a great weekend!
Papa John Creach as well
Thanks for uploading this magic for us week after week. If it ends it ends, it was good while it lasted and we have some gems we can revisit such as this one. ✌🏽
Finally watching this now! Wow what a fantastic show!