This is really good, but my favorite is still the version on Live Dead. Maybe it's just because I've heard it a million times, I know every note & it's the song that turned me on to the Dead, summer of '70. It's perfect!!!
+Robert Epstein , I think I know every note from that one too. But now 10-18-74 is one of my favorites. You must listen to the jam leading into it also. And then there is 2-18-71.....
I lived on an army base they set up for families of soldiers fighting in Vietnam . I met a kid who he and his brother lived in San Francisco and collected any fliers and anything to do with the LSD inspired bands . Some of the the best examples of the people who were inspired by the band on four by six cards done by the group of artists that were making art like the album cover of the skull and rose’s record . The cards were in perfect condition and one of them had a Dead show and that name was so intriguing I checked it out. It for a show that they planned to play.So it’s 1967 and I was now aware of the band.That started finding all I could about them•My first chance to see them live was March of 1971.I was one of the first to get inside and I saw Jerry sitting on the floor of the stage with his legs hanging over the edge. The show was in the local hokey team.They covered the ice with plywood and that kept the stage low. I just walked over to where Jerry was sitting so I am eye to eye with him.He was smiling at me. I said my name was Stephen and I asked him what his name was and that made him laugh.So I asked him if I could sit behind the amps and he said yes .He waved at Ramrod and pointed at me to let him know that I was going to the right side of the stage and when I got there they had stacked their equipment cases there to cut off access to the stage. I got there and he started moving them around and I helped move them apart and put them right back where they had been. I climbed up and went through the first opening between the amps. I go behind them and the person I meet is Bear dropping liquid acid on the backs of people’s hands and then they licked it off. I stuck my hand out and he put four big drops on it and I licked it off. I thanked him and he was running there sound system. I found a piece to sit behind Pigpen because he played songs that lighting Hopkins wrote so he was all good for me. Bears acid was kicking in and they started playing. The first song was Sugar Magnolia. At the end of the first set I wandered over to check out their gear. Jerry came over and passed me a big fat joint and we passed it back and forth till it was down to half of what it had been. People saw us and started coming over. I said thanks and went back to my spot. I had asked Bear if I could get some of his stuff and he hooked me up with his local dealer. The acid was excellent and he also hadMDA and that was a trip for about an hour but what a ride. I am 72 now and listen to the band. play guitar also except I am left handed.A friend of mine had the largest lefty guitar guitars in stock and you could play any of them. I have one that the guitar tech for the hand started making his own guitars. I have one made by a guy from Norway .The guitar was his first guitar and though it was twenty years old I paid three hundred dollars for it. I have about twenty five guitars and I bought new and vintage guitars. I had enough guitars that I started buying vintage amps. I have a 63 Bassmaster and a 63 Bandmaster covered in a cream to lax. The Bassman sounds so good . Jerry always had one in his rig. So pass the good vibes out,sisters and brothers. Roll Away The Dew ⚡️🎸⚡️
Two weeks earlier in Hampton these very same Warlocks changed my life over a magical 76 hours. All Darkened Stars shone bright in those spaces where stolen faces were found in the lost 'n found and the band let the music play them. I always felt like John Coltrane was brought into the stage as guest conductor and soul-conduit whenever this music began to grow in a show.
I really was more into bands like Sabbath or Maiden at the time. I showed up at my buddies house on a Friday after work. He threw me a tie die and said " PUT THIS ON! YOUR COMING WITH US!"... LOL. Got to see 'em 3 more times before Jerry passed. Then all the other guys (most of em ,) at "further festival" in West palm beach Florida, once
I was a couple months short of 3 for this, my first of 5 or 6 Jerry shows. Haven't seen any incarnations since Tampa 94. Don't remember the carnage after Orlando, but I recall the venue.
@@neosmith8933 Orlando is carnage to begin with. Except for there being a very lovely place that I can stay there, I can't stand the city. I haven't found the old part of town or the place Kerouac stayed at and wrote or chilled at but it is just so corporate compared to some other coastal towns that are or were a mix but it's been a couple of years now since Covid interfered with traveling and all that. Wish I could see Florida a hundred years ago but still have summertime AC and lobster tacos and cornbread.
It was my birthday this night and was on a road trip with my friend Bill. Saw the Stones in LA flew to Charlotte for two shows then down to Miami. Had the good fortune to drink a couple beers with Bobby W. At the penthouse bar of the hotel after the show. He even bought me a Heineken. Great trip.
Can you imagine how gacked out they are at this gig? Miami in ‘89 with the Dead at the height of their commercial and artistic power with Brent going wild? I would time machine to this show out of literally all of them and would probably die but it would be worth it.
Thank you for posting my friend. I was living in Miami at this time. This was my 70th or 80th show by now... BUT! my sisters first time tripping and first show. My only dark star. The light crew was off the hook good on this one. When they went off the deep end, pitch black we where seeing little pieces of Jerry flickering in and out. Needless to say sis caught a few moor shows
Also a First show for me, ridiculous, the sound quality in that arena was next level, so glad I got to see the Brent years PS: grab Freedom by the Bitcoin!
Wow! Thanks for this! A grand slam in the 9th inning. With two outs. Score is tied. Bases loaded. Sometimes the music just wants to be left alone! Maybe some kind of Alien contact was made this night. Something strange was definitely going on!
This show was rubbing shoulders with another dimension all night ,although Jerry's voice was blown out ,he and Brent were on fire and in each other's face, serious as a heart attack. I've seen plenty of shows ,but this one went down some dark alleys that even had the rest of the band stopped in their tracks several times and when it was over we all looked like WTF ! A friend actually said WTF was that! Another friend taped it ,but you really had to be there!! There's a big ass book with reviews of almost every time they played ,check out 10/26/89 Miami .
I was in the 13th row in front of Jerry. The entire arena was waiting for Dark Star. It was so loud and angry. WTF was that was a common reaction to it. There's a dead cast that talks about this dark star. Was curious about them not releasing a Dave or Dick's pick but Jerry's voice was shot and this was the final show of the East Coast fall tour. All I can say is that the volume and the sound was crazy. I remember looking on both sides of me and seeing my friends holding their ears!
A legendary Dark Star. The story goes that it got so dark during this jam that a bunch of Heads ran terrified right up outta there. Late-era Psychedelic Jerry in full command of his Starship. Wish I coulda been there for this one.
TC’s better Brent’s keys don’t come close to the way he played on dark stars, Tom’s atmosphereic playing just goes better with dark star then Brent’s not that Brent isn’t awesome I love Brent 👍👍👍
greatful dead will be with each and every one of us : long after electricity in this format is gone 4 good...JERRY was touch by the true Creator as with his crew..thank you so so so so so so much
it's funny cause in the early days I was never a fan of the grateful dead. I was jimmy page and metallica up-brought-en, then I realized improv' guitar - and realized jerry was damn good. his roots lie in bluegrass jams, so to bring the trip elongated electric into the mix, was truly a turning point for his(and my) space. everytime I listen to a great ‘other one ‘or ‘darkstar’, it is a confiding moment that the improv’ genius stays alive in us and timeless, thank you jerry.
MaybeTheBest: this show is so incredible, maybe one of the absolute best, AND, it seemed so haunting, that, omething, someone must've made an affect/effect on that setlist Lots of death&darkness tunes, sending a message
nectar810 It has ( the) vibe that was going on in that time. And when played it brought us back to that time! That is what is missing in the music of today. 99% is empty. No soul!
All the Fall 89 RETURN Dark Stars have there pwn flavor ,flow style and energy and theay are ALL wortwhile and relatively Hot Powerhouses of the improvisational GroovePhest we all expect a Dark Star worth its salt to yield! that said istill think its hard to bear the Hamptom 10/8/89 formerly the warlocks Bustout version foor Overall Hair raising Energy Explosion BUT only if heard pn a High Quality Audience recording....if heard on Soundboard the Audience STOKE!!! just does notTranslate AT ALL!!! its AMAZING the Difference Actually!!! i was at Shoreline (9/29//89 ironocally with a VERY Dear Brother who passed away 48 hours after the DEad and Company 6/30 Show Last Summer! anyway 27 years earlier we had been Blessed to see the' Death Dont Have No MErcy" Bustout yet were lamenting not getting the :dark Star'we heard they had been soundchecking!!! Do remember they PLayed China Rider for Ya Though Bro!!! ALL of 89 ROCKS REALLY!!!!! Rip JordyBro!!!!!
I really liked this 38 minute version, but it ends abruptly. It was from Uniondale new york and I can only find two that sound remotely similar, but the other is 16 minutes and also ends abruptly.
I don’t get why people posting this performance omit the beautiful little feedback interlude that went on for a while just before the first notes. It’s really a shame…
@Keith Phillips Easy friend. Just saying he wasn't perfect and the band wasn't perfect. They had off nights like everyone else. It makes me crazy when people get upset when anyone makes even the smallest criticism of the band, like it's some blasphemy and anything they ever did is above criticism just because it's the Dead. And the Dead are my favorite band, Garcia is my favorite singer and guitarist, I still listen to them almost daily, etc etc. Just saying - His voice detracts from the song here but this is a great version for 1989.....
Indeed it is. "Wolf" (midi Dark Stars) are the best imho. 12-31-89 ("Well my buddy over hear tells me it's the beginning of a new dick head, I mean decade"...lmfao. This Victim > Dark Star is magical. The after space is one the all time BEST! YOU CAN HEAR JER SMILING ON GOING DOWN THE ROAD. Best one I saw was Brent's last......RFK 1990. Just went on forever!!!!! Both verses & mad midi on Rosebud. Thank GOD there's pro shot video of that one. Halloween 1991 with Gary Duncan is a very close number 2. I loved Soldier Fields '91 instrumental Version out of space. I was trippin' hard for that show. Easily the best Shakedown I've ever seen. The clouds & weather before hand. The fireworks after!!!! That Halloween run after Bill's death was unique in so many ways. PHIL'S THUMPING TO KEYSEY'S RAP was berserk!!!!! " and Ole Bill knew it! He knew it!" THANKS TO New World Order . The days of freely roaming this special place & it's divine land would have been miraculous. If you fuck anyone who's had the jab, you not only get a piece of their DNA but also start your ORION, hive mind set trans-humanism walk in. People have hard t__¹¹ý⁶⁶????
None of the late 80s and early 90s stars hold a candle to the golden age of 69-74. More than half of this doesn't even sound like Dark Star. It is space. Good space, but space. It is good and interesting, but there are easily 30 Stars from the golden age that I would reach for ahead of this. The best 80s Star is without question Berkeley 84. That has a pure lyricism that this one only approaches. Lyricism is the core of Dark Star. The further any Star gets from lyricism the less it is a Star. Other One, Playing -- those are different. Lyricism is less critical in those and in other great Dead jams. But the essence of Dark Star is lyricism. As Bob announces at the beginning of one of the best 60s stars (10-12-68) "This number is a foxtrot"
Honestly, i was here. As a head from '70s, i apologize, but Jerry could barely play, it was just plain sad. Think it was a two night run : Jerry was physically huge, realllll strung out, and phoning it in. Sorry, y'all. I clearly remember feeling bad for Bill, Phil, Bob and Micky. TY
I tend to agree. But the last one I caught, 10/31/91, was the last great GD show I saw and DS was a huge part of the greatness with Kesey joining in with his eulogy to Bill Graham. They were a different beast after 74.
Michael Bell if you were at the show, I’m sure the experience was great. I really just mean as far as getting a good recording of a live show, I’d much rather hear an early Dark Star than a later period Dark Star. To be honest my favorite period was 76 and 77 and they didn’t even do Dark Star those years. But I also love 71 and 74
Clearly you don't know the Dead and their sound (and the progression of it over the years). This is the '89 show, I was there and I assure you it was this good!
@@wildharemb Those dates you listed were all excellent shows, but sorry to tell ya, by 1973 dark star was no longer a MAJOR (ie "significant") highlight of the group's live repertoire. In fact, I'd wager that by 1973 most of these interminable 2nd set jams put a lot of the dead's audience to sleep. Dark stars in 1973-74 were no longer the extraordinary things they had been in 1970. I completely 100% stand by my claim.
This is really good, but my favorite is still the version on Live Dead. Maybe it's just because I've heard it a million times, I know every note & it's the song that turned me on to the Dead, summer of '70. It's perfect!!!
+Robert Epstein , I think I know every note from that one too. But now 10-18-74 is one of my favorites. You must listen to the jam leading into it also. And then there is 2-18-71.....
hehehehe.....
If Dark Star is what turned you on to the Dead I'd say you got on at the right bus stop!
Love the Live/Dead version, but I can't listen to it while driving. There is a part of the jam that sounds like a traffic jam and is chaotic. lol
that is the definitive version
I lived on an army base they set up for families of soldiers fighting in Vietnam . I met a kid who he and his brother lived in San Francisco and collected any fliers and anything to do with the LSD inspired bands . Some of the the best examples of the people who were inspired by the band on four by six cards done by the group of artists that were making art like the album cover of the skull and rose’s record . The cards were in perfect condition and one of them had a Dead show and that name was so intriguing I checked it out. It for a show that they planned to play.So it’s 1967 and I was now aware of the band.That started finding all I could about them•My first chance to see them live was March of 1971.I was one of the first to get inside and I saw Jerry sitting on the floor of the stage with his legs hanging over the edge. The show was in the local hokey team.They covered the ice with plywood and that kept the stage low. I just walked over to where Jerry was sitting so I am eye to eye with him.He was smiling at me. I said my name was Stephen and I asked him what his name was and that made him laugh.So I asked him if I could sit behind the amps and he said yes .He waved at Ramrod and pointed at me to let him know that I was going to the right side of the stage and when I got there they had stacked their equipment cases there to cut off access to the stage. I got there and he started moving them around and I helped move them apart and put them right back where they had been. I climbed up and went through the first opening between the amps. I go behind them and the person I meet is Bear dropping liquid acid on the backs of people’s hands and then they licked it off. I stuck my hand out and he put four big drops on it and I licked it off. I thanked him and he was running there sound system. I found a piece to sit behind Pigpen because he played songs that lighting Hopkins wrote so he was all good for me. Bears acid was kicking in and they started playing. The first song was Sugar Magnolia.
At the end of the first set I wandered over to check out their gear. Jerry came over and passed me a big fat joint and we passed it back and forth till it was down to half of what it had been. People saw us and started coming over. I said thanks and went back to my spot. I had asked Bear if I could get some of his stuff and he hooked me up with his
local dealer. The acid was excellent and he also hadMDA and that was a trip for about an hour but what a ride. I am 72 now and listen to the band. play guitar also except I am left handed.A friend of mine had the largest lefty guitar guitars in stock and you could play any of them. I have one that the guitar tech for the hand started making his own guitars. I have one made by a guy from Norway .The guitar was his first guitar and though it was twenty years old I paid three hundred dollars for it. I have about twenty five guitars and I bought new and vintage guitars. I had enough guitars that I started buying vintage amps. I have a 63 Bassmaster and a 63 Bandmaster covered in a cream to lax. The Bassman sounds so good . Jerry always had one in his rig. So pass the good vibes out,sisters and brothers. Roll Away The Dew ⚡️🎸⚡️
This is not just great, it's legendary, mythical. Scary Jerry!
Two weeks earlier in Hampton these very same Warlocks changed my life over a magical 76 hours.
All Darkened Stars shone bright in those spaces where stolen faces were found in the lost 'n found and the band let the music play them.
I always felt like John Coltrane was brought into the stage as guest conductor and soul-conduit whenever this music began to grow in a show.
ok wavy gravy
I was at that Hampton show, when they could only register as the “Warlocks”
I really was more into bands like Sabbath or Maiden at the time. I showed up at my buddies house on a Friday after work. He threw me a tie die and said " PUT THIS ON! YOUR COMING WITH US!"... LOL. Got to see 'em 3 more times before Jerry passed. Then all the other guys (most of em ,) at "further festival" in West palm beach Florida, once
I was a couple months short of 3 for this, my first of 5 or 6 Jerry shows. Haven't seen any incarnations since Tampa 94. Don't remember the carnage after Orlando, but I recall the venue.
@@neosmith8933 Orlando is carnage to begin with. Except for there being a very lovely place that I can stay there, I can't stand the city. I haven't found the old part of town or the place Kerouac stayed at and wrote or chilled at but it is just so corporate compared to some other coastal towns that are or were a mix but it's been a couple of years now since Covid interfered with traveling and all that. Wish I could see Florida a hundred years ago but still have summertime AC and lobster tacos and cornbread.
@@davidr1676 I believe people shouldn't inhabit slabs of swampy marshy wetlands in general.
@@davidr1676 I believe people shouldn't inhabit slabs of swampy marshy wetlands in general.
It was my birthday this night and was on a road trip with my friend Bill. Saw the Stones in LA flew to Charlotte for two shows then down to Miami. Had the good fortune to drink a couple beers with Bobby W. At the penthouse bar of the hotel after the show. He even bought me a Heineken. Great trip.
It was a treat for us Florida Dead Heads for sure.
I was there with my good friend Christopher from Norway! Two great shows. I had a photo pass and got some great pictures.
Can you imagine how gacked out they are at this gig? Miami in ‘89 with the Dead at the height of their commercial and artistic power with Brent going wild? I would time machine to this show out of literally all of them and would probably die but it would be worth it.
Lol this is very true
Thank you for posting my friend. I was living in Miami at this time. This was my 70th or 80th show by now... BUT! my sisters first time tripping and first show. My only dark star. The light crew was off the hook good on this one. When they went off the deep end, pitch black we where seeing little pieces of Jerry flickering in and out. Needless to say sis caught a few moor shows
dope
Also a First show for me, ridiculous, the sound quality in that arena was next level, so glad I got to see the Brent years
PS: grab Freedom by the Bitcoin!
Wow! Thanks for this! A grand slam in the 9th inning. With two outs. Score is tied. Bases loaded. Sometimes the music just wants to be left alone! Maybe some kind of Alien contact was made this night. Something strange was definitely going on!
i love Bob's whammy chords around 13:00....he's such a unique and underrated player
He is finally getting his dues.
Indeed. I love him on 12-15-86! That "Althea"!!!!!!
This show was rubbing shoulders with another dimension all night ,although Jerry's voice was blown out ,he and Brent were on fire and in each other's face, serious as a heart attack. I've seen plenty of shows ,but this one went down some dark alleys that even had the rest of the band stopped in their tracks several times and when it was over we all looked like WTF ! A friend actually said WTF was that! Another friend taped it ,but you really had to be there!! There's a big ass book with reviews of almost every time they played ,check out 10/26/89 Miami .
are you saying thy played really bad or really well?
@@udontexist47 Yes.
I was in the 13th row in front of Jerry. The entire arena was waiting for Dark Star. It was so loud and angry. WTF was that was a common reaction to it. There's a dead cast that talks about this dark star.
Was curious about them not releasing a Dave or Dick's pick but Jerry's voice was shot and this was the final show of the East Coast fall tour.
All I can say is that the volume and the sound was crazy.
I remember looking on both sides of me and seeing my friends holding their ears!
A legendary Dark Star. The story goes that it got so dark during this jam that a bunch of Heads ran terrified right up outta there. Late-era Psychedelic Jerry in full command of his Starship. Wish I coulda been there for this one.
Agreed on one of the best ever. Sounds like the gods playing pinball in your head
Brent was the best keyboard player they ever had. It's like he and Jerry had a telepathic thing going... this is incredible.
TC’s better Brent’s keys don’t come close to the way he played on dark stars, Tom’s atmosphereic playing just goes better with dark star then Brent’s not that Brent isn’t awesome I love Brent 👍👍👍
@@freddyturner2063 I think Kieth plays the best on Dark star but that's just my opinion
really great instrumentation. kalimba. subtle synth & keyboard. riff references. do I hear fripp - like processed guitar now? wow.
Mark Baldwin Jerry had a MIDI interface on his guitar
greatful dead will be with each and every one of us : long after electricity in this format is gone 4 good...JERRY was touch by the true Creator as with his crew..thank you so so so so so so much
this was the final show of the 1st tour tht i did frm start to finish. what a way to end an amazing run!
it's funny cause in the early days I was never a fan of the grateful dead. I was jimmy page and metallica up-brought-en, then I realized improv' guitar - and realized jerry was damn good.
his roots lie in bluegrass jams, so to bring the trip elongated electric into the mix, was truly a turning point for his(and my) space. everytime I listen to a great ‘other one ‘or ‘darkstar’, it is a confiding moment that the improv’ genius stays alive in us and timeless, thank you jerry.
yes that's what the dead was so good at. letting their music take you on a journey
I was there. Ran into "Magic" liquid, thought it was just a dream until now.
That is a tasty dark star. I really don't think I've heard one I didn't like. Even the studio version has that cool banjo piece at the end.
Estimated 》Blow Away 》Dark Star, fantastic show
the little jam between blow away and dark star is beautiful
This is a highly psychedelic dark star
Maybe not the "greatest" (it's up there), but one of the weirdest, scariest, freakiest Dark Stars for sure, Hard to describe until you listen to it.
I think of this comment ‘scariest’ every so often. Makes me find this version and listen again. Spot on - scary.
R.F.K. 7-12-90 Dark Star is pretty epic & filled with sublime MIDI. My third show.
This brings back memories. Oh. Yes.
MaybeTheBest: this show is so incredible, maybe one of the absolute best, AND, it seemed so haunting, that, omething, someone must've made an affect/effect on that setlist
Lots of death&darkness tunes, sending a message
Well, it was five days before Halloween..lol..🎸💀🥀
this darkstar just keeps on givin !
nectar810 It has ( the) vibe that was going on in that time. And when played it brought us back to that time! That is what is missing in the music of today. 99% is empty. No soul!
HOLY SHIT BALLS, THIS IS GOOOOOD!
I was there as well... great show even if Jerry's voice wasn't
i agree but music is bout the music the music the dead r the dead when they r in sync mussically not whilst singing
I was there ; Jerry was ill A F , giant , aaaannd could barely play - '94 in Miami though , they were fabulous
really nice.i love Jerry's clean tone.
All the Fall 89 RETURN Dark Stars have there pwn flavor ,flow style and energy and theay are ALL wortwhile and relatively Hot Powerhouses of the improvisational GroovePhest we all expect a Dark Star worth its salt to yield! that said istill think its hard to bear the Hamptom 10/8/89 formerly the warlocks Bustout version foor Overall Hair raising Energy Explosion BUT only if heard pn a High Quality Audience recording....if heard on Soundboard the Audience STOKE!!! just does notTranslate AT ALL!!! its AMAZING the Difference Actually!!! i was at Shoreline (9/29//89 ironocally with a VERY Dear Brother who passed away 48 hours after the DEad and Company 6/30 Show Last Summer! anyway 27 years earlier we had been Blessed to see the' Death Dont Have No MErcy" Bustout yet were lamenting not getting the :dark Star'we heard they had been soundchecking!!! Do remember they PLayed China Rider for Ya Though Bro!!! ALL of 89 ROCKS REALLY!!!!! Rip JordyBro!!!!!
Pure magic!
Yes - if you've never heard anything from the 60s or 70s.
The version on nightfall of diamonds album. Believe it was October 88 meadowlands arena. That version blows me away every time I hear it
10/15/89, the second Dark Star since Hampton.
My first Dead Show....
Brahman Buddha Bobby Blessing
Oh My God....the Dead live!
I really liked this 38 minute version, but it ends abruptly. It was from Uniondale new york and I can only find two that sound remotely similar, but the other is 16 minutes and also ends abruptly.
I remember at set break thinking that 'Victim' went really "out there..".
The MIDI Darkstar.
Great song
I don’t get why people posting this performance omit the beautiful little feedback interlude that went on for a while just before the first notes. It’s really a shame…
Thank you for this :-)
I was there 😎
Jerry's voice sounds so funny i couldn't help laughing!
A lot of crappy weather on that tour. Cold & wet. I got sick as dudu. Jerry prob cought what I had!
By the way GREAT SOUND!
ohhhhyeahhhhhh that soulfull sound
Oh, Jerry......where did your voice go this night, my man? Really great playing for a 1989 Dark Star but holy shit, Jer.......
It was the end of the tour (and a great tour it was!), I'm sure he was pretty tired at this point.
His voice is fucked in a lot of 89 shows.
@Keith Phillips Easy friend. Just saying he wasn't perfect and the band wasn't perfect. They had off nights like everyone else. It makes me crazy when people get upset when anyone makes even the smallest criticism of the band, like it's some blasphemy and anything they ever did is above criticism just because it's the Dead. And the Dead are my favorite band, Garcia is my favorite singer and guitarist, I still listen to them almost daily, etc etc. Just saying - His voice detracts from the song here but this is a great version for 1989.....
Jerry sounds like he is losing his voice in this one… or he has a cold..poor guy😢love him ANYWAYS!!! The guys played tight in this!❤❤❤❤❤❤
my favorite dark star is veneta 72
Might be mine too
mine is the one from the dane county coliseum in madison, wisconsion, 1973 :)
Definitely.
Oh my.
They’ll just never be another Jerry ! Wow….need I say more
Me and Steve Gauge enjoyed the best first show
I missed out I didn't get into the dead tell about 3 years before jerry died. I was only 13
dark star me n my uncle darkstar dusseldorf 72
15:20 Damn what is happening here?
Indeed it is. "Wolf" (midi Dark Stars) are the best imho. 12-31-89 ("Well my buddy over hear tells me it's the beginning of a new dick head, I mean decade"...lmfao. This Victim > Dark Star is magical. The after space is one the all time BEST! YOU CAN HEAR JER SMILING ON GOING DOWN THE ROAD.
Best one I saw was Brent's last......RFK 1990.
Just went on forever!!!!!
Both verses & mad midi on Rosebud. Thank GOD there's pro shot video of that one.
Halloween 1991 with Gary Duncan is a very close number 2.
I loved Soldier Fields '91 instrumental Version out of space. I was trippin' hard for that show. Easily the best Shakedown I've ever seen.
The clouds & weather before hand. The fireworks after!!!!
That Halloween run after Bill's death was unique in so many ways. PHIL'S THUMPING TO KEYSEY'S RAP was berserk!!!!!
" and Ole Bill knew it! He knew it!"
THANKS TO New World Order . The days of freely roaming this special place & it's divine land would have been miraculous. If you fuck anyone who's had the jab, you not only get a piece of their DNA but also start your ORION, hive mind set trans-humanism walk in. People have hard t__¹¹ý⁶⁶????
None of the late 80s and early 90s stars hold a candle to the golden age of 69-74. More than half of this doesn't even sound like Dark Star. It is space. Good space, but space. It is good and interesting, but there are easily 30 Stars from the golden age that I would reach for ahead of this. The best 80s Star is without question Berkeley 84. That has a pure lyricism that this one only approaches. Lyricism is the core of Dark Star. The further any Star gets from lyricism the less it is a Star. Other One, Playing -- those are different. Lyricism is less critical in those and in other great Dead jams. But the essence of Dark Star is lyricism. As Bob announces at the beginning of one of the best 60s stars (10-12-68) "This number is a foxtrot"
This one sepreates the Hippies from the Prog/Krautheads.
A nice one
OMB...👽
I think my parents went to this
Ekim Nus oh, hey, have your parents ask you, how did you come into existance ......haha .......?????!!!!!
Honestly, i was here. As a head from '70s, i apologize, but Jerry could barely play, it was just plain sad. Think it was a two night run : Jerry was physically huge, realllll strung out, and phoning it in. Sorry, y'all. I clearly remember feeling bad for Bill, Phil, Bob and Micky. TY
Yeah because without Jerry they were just such an amazing band.
Hate to be that guy but in no way shape or form is this one of the greatest dark stars ever. But, to each his own
phil lesh goin' ham at about 16:00
OMGD
No Dark Star after 74 can be called great
In its sublime, understated way, New Year's 78 was beyond great.
Mustard Tiger clever!
I tend to agree. But the last one I caught, 10/31/91, was the last great GD show I saw and DS was a huge part of the greatness with Kesey joining in with his eulogy to Bill Graham. They were a different beast after 74.
Michael Bell if you were at the show, I’m sure the experience was great. I really just mean as far as getting a good recording of a live show, I’d much rather hear an early Dark Star than a later period Dark Star. To be honest my favorite period was 76 and 77 and they didn’t even do Dark Star those years. But I also love 71 and 74
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Not close to my fav, too much mickey and just noise
Well, you have the date almost right, but you're 20 years off on the year. 10/25/69 (it's on UA-cam) :)
Clearly you don't know the Dead and their sound (and the progression of it over the years). This is the '89 show, I was there and I assure you it was this good!
Thomas Avery Garran LOL 😂
No such thing as a "great" dark star after 1972.
11/11/73, 2/24/74 and/or 10/18/74 want to have a word with you out back. I got to see all 3.
@@wildharemb Those dates you listed were all excellent shows, but sorry to tell ya, by 1973 dark star was no longer a MAJOR (ie "significant") highlight of the group's live repertoire. In fact, I'd wager that by 1973 most of these interminable 2nd set jams put a lot of the dead's audience to sleep. Dark stars in 1973-74 were no longer the extraordinary things they had been in 1970. I completely 100% stand by my claim.
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