"A rare Fire without Scarlet, this version comes out of Space on the final night of the Dead's five+ weeks of shows at the Warfield and Radio City Music Hall, during which the Dead played three sets per night. This was included on the electric album from these shows, Dead Set." - David Lemieux
Brent, in my opinion reinvigorated the Dead. His soul encapsulated a true love for everything the Dead stood for. A love for people, a deeper meaning in music, lighting the keyboard/organ on fire. I am forever thankful he has graced us, and the dramatic he has had on my life and my son's life. Somewhere there is a few beared beautiful angels jamming for an audience in a different, peaceful world. RIP PP JG BM RH
I always love that smooth "other-worldly" transition from "Space" to Fire on the Mountain." That suspense of when one song ends and the other starts, just waiting with baited breath until Jerry's guitar gradually breaks into that first intro of FOTM. Gives me goosebumps. Watching this here and almost chokes me up how great it is. Ok does that sound too weird? I just completely love it. All problems of the world aside, just the Dead and your ears, mind, and soul. Am I the only one?
Exactly man. To me its like the craziness of our mind/the world breaking into loving music. Grateful Dead literally is the Grateful Dead. As in dead people who are grateful and haunt the world in a good way. That’s just my two sense maybe I took too much acid in high school idk lol 😂
It was this version that I first heard in a loud bar one fateful night many years ago. Somehow, over the drone of people shouting and glasses clinking away, I was able to hear Jerry's soft, creamy, vowel-y licks on the Mutron. I said to my cousin who was with me, "hey that sounds like the effect Tim from 311 uses. Do you know what song this is?" A guy sitting a few seats down from me overheard and leaned over and said "That's Fire On The Mountain by the Grateful Dead." The rest is history.
Tim Mahoney from 311 was heavily influenced by the Dead. You can definitely hear it in his playing style. I'm a fan of both the Dead and 311 but if I had to choose one over the other it would be the dead by far.
I was at this show. Last night of the eight night run at Radio City. I got to see all of them arriving back at their hotel on 57th St. A nice scene, everyone high as hell and in good spirits!!
I bet you have only great memories. I saw them twice in St Louis, once in Chicago and once that I really don’t remember in Colorado. I was drinking way too much in Colorado but every memory I have, even in back lawn of a GD show are great.
We listened to this version the first time I dosed. MLK day 1986. We all had off from school so we met on the railroad tracks under a bridge & dropped. Rained all day
You beat me by year the first time I dozed we snuck into the show at the Greensboro coliseum jumped the fence and wondered the parking lot without tickets and it was the best night ever
Great . that rain sure is multi coloured though ...and do not use the windscreen wipers either , well maybe use them ...ha ha ha ..yeah 😊❤😂...oh use them ..interesting stuff happens ....😅😮❤❤❤...
I like the Dead, but haven't heard all of their music until recently because I found the Grateful Dead channel on Sirius radio last week. I've been jamming out driving and when Im on the beach and everything. I've felt the most relaxed this week constantly listening to them. This particular song was the most relaxing to listen to on the beach while the sun was setting. There were a few people there and I think they were really appreciative that I was playing this. It relaxed us all and we all needed during this crazy 2020/2021 pandemic. Peace and love to everyone
A Freshman in College, I got on the bus 🚌. I bought Dead Set for myself and for my gf at the time I bought the accompanying acoustic double album my Sophomore year and saw the Dead 💀for the first time in the Spring of 82 in Pittsburgh. I love this version of Space->Fire. It was a great time to be alive… 😊
The early days of Brent in the band were stunning! I was a kid in Grass Valley, CA when the GD played at the fairgrounds in 1983. I snuck in while my parents were in the show (they didn't get me a ticket...haha). Snuck in under the fence and really dug it.
That's awesome. I saw them as a kid in 84 an amusement park outside of Toronto (Canada's wonderland Kingswood Music Theatre) with The Band opening. Good times.
Always makes me want to sit in front of a camp fire in the woods drinking beer and smoking cigarettes. Felt this way since late nineties and when I’m an old man I’ll feel the same.
These Radio City shows, rebroadcast periodically on PBS if I'm not mistaken, comprise some of my foundational Grateful Dead experiences. I have these early, early memories of being a little kid -- we're talking sometime in the early or mid-80s -- sitting next to my Dad (a Deadhead) watching the TV with this strange collection of men with strange colors around them play this this spooky, crackling, soaring music that I didn't exactly grasp but that I knew was profound. I knew, and felt, as a kid that there was something to this -- something really powerful and moving and memorable. I was just a few months old when they played these shows at Radio City, and that just adds to my sense of connection to them. Love, love, love.
I also remember these as a kid. Very early in my life. I was born in 82 and this is straight like a memory from my own head. My dad would smoke a pipe and read the paper and this would be on the tv.
I dedicate this to my girlfriend,fir whithout her I would have been dead,we live in the mountains of PA,thank you Jerry and the Dead, deadhead for life
This version of Fire was my introduction to the Dead so many years ago. Hooked!! Awesome to see the visual to go along with Deadset, which I listened to over and over and....
This is sublime and the Grateful Dead have always been my favourite band since I heard Live Dead in 69 Thank You for all the years and thank you Jill Potten.
Started listening and buying their albums in ’69, but for whatever reason never saw them until ’77. After a little hiccup in early ‘79, they came back revitalized with Brent. Fall of ‘79 through summer of ‘82 they were just excellent. What a great time to see them.
Like so many others, this was the song that hooked me, this version, out of Space. I think they should have more frequently un-linked this song from Scarlet. It is a GREAT song out of Space. This combo and version still grabs me--it is both nostalgia and pure love of this actual version. Awesome!
I don't remember ever actually paying for a ticket to a single Grateful Dead show. The Dead community was so excellent at creating ways for you to participate, and earn your way and preserve your dignity at the same time. Fire on the Mountain is when i typically found my way into the arena. It was in the second half of the second set if i remember correctly. I could have actually come in sooner, but i was meeting so many fascinating people, starting into so many mysteries that needed solving, that Fire on the Mountain was the time i managed to get inside and enjoy the music full volume! :) Mom... i know you are worried about me, but don't! I am in the safest place in the world among these Dead Heads! ;) And that is the truth. I actually felt safer among the Dead Heads than i did my own family. They were beautiful people.
I bought tickets, and gave tickets away. I sold glass pipes, I ate the kind veggie burrito and the ironed grilled cheese. I asked for miracles too, and was never disappointed.
Back in the early 80s, I was a few weeks into my first semester at boarding school. Wasn’t really connecting with anything or anyone, which was par for the course for me. I had heard the GD before on the radio, but wasn’t a fan. Then one fateful day a few guys from my dorm were hanging out in my room and some one put this set’s bootleg into my stereo. I couldn’t believe what I was hearing, I was mesmerized. The flow, the ups, the downs, the transitions, incredible. I was a fan by the second verse of Fire On The Mountain.
The quintessential FOTM.. straight to the point. Take it or leave it. No long jam.. just as is.. love this version, especially how they just settle right in after space..
why would you prefer a shorter jam? imo the greatest part is the jam and the longer the jam the better the song. if im gonna go on a ride on a spaceship, it better be a good and long one, you feel me?
... You put the lime in the coconut and drink it all up... the smoke burns my eyes... the Sun, a dull Brown Dot, exactly centered over the Pinnacle... thank you God.... this air is fresh and cool...
When the dead did "space " I always enjoyed the song they would break into. It would kind of bring a person back to earth for a bit. Of course we all miss Pigpen, Brent & Jerry. That was a special time in my life and wouldn't trade it for for nothing! Not even a horse to get my ass out of west Texas and leave my uncle dead in a ditch after I stole his gold. Hahaha 🥳🤯🤠 Dead For Life!
That was Halloween night at the Nassau Coliseum in NY...... or is it?............ I was there helping a friend sell the bands merchandise inside the Coliseum. I don't remember the stage being that tight........... what I do remember was the fans, so many in costumes..... Several young women naked with a fake fig leaf, they were "Eve"...... another couple dudes walking around the concourse with water cooler jugs giving out acid....... Good times...... Grateful Dead for so many years had what is like a cult following..... nicest and warm people I have ever met at concerts or traveling with groups time to time following the show..... An experience like no other...... Glad to have experienced it..........OK just read below it was Radio City Music Hall...... I must have been to earlier year shows surrounding Halloween Night......
Probably the Best 🔥 Fire O.T. Mtn. Recorded this from my dead set album onto cassette & played it as loud as shitty car stereo could crank. Smoking weed , singing along me & best friend driving around before going into senior year High School.
Unreal and thank you for sharing!! I never knew there was a video for the Dead Set albumn! I've been listening to the Dead Set for over 25 years and this version of Fire on the Mountain is my favorite of all time. ✌
Jerry had the Dimarzio Dual Sounds in Tiger for this show, before he went to the Super II's. They sound sweet but he wanted the higher output. '84 was my favorite Jerry tone. Even clean everything (the Mac, JBL's) was driven so hard it had some hair on it.
Radio city was the bomb. I came from NY. L land. I was living in west LA. I. Flu in to my 1. Day before. All shows. Out of all of my people no one had money. We were. 19. 20 years old. I had to help my friend he had tickets for all R. City shows so I gave him face value. Best show s I gave him back. 2 or more h remembers and I sold. Over 100. I. Bid You Goodnight. Jerry posters in 10 min. Radio city was🎉 the best place for you whatever
I was right there with you my last show was RFK weeks before Jerry left us if I had a time machine I would go back and be born 10 years earlier and travel with the Dead
I dont have the t shirts and posters to prove it ( beeen poor all my life) ill never stop trying to obtain grateful dead shows its my most important band ever
I ate assorted veggies today. Always a trip. We all gotta eat, Says Jerry. My chop shop is mobile Worldwide and Global Universal Throughout all the Galaxies The fallacy be that I don’t have a blender in my room I got one and not a minute too soon I used to waste money making carrot juice It’s better to blend to get 100% Just add carrots and water and you off your rocker With Ganja Smoke added I’m just one of the Potted Plants! I’m glad I slid on that class I passed
It is astonishing how much Garcia aged from 1974 to 1980. Rock stardom is no place for the feint of heart. I so wish Jerry would have stuck to psychedelics and stayed off the hard stuff. But hey, you don't tell Jerry Garcia you can't take drugs. There's "medicine" and then there are drugs. The drugs are to be avoided.
WrongWay Ranger duh and reckoning.. but those are songs from different shows. A box set is whole shows. Like what they did recently with 1976 Boston and bacon shows
"A rare Fire without Scarlet, this version comes out of Space on the final night of the Dead's five+ weeks of shows at the Warfield and Radio City Music Hall, during which the Dead played three sets per night. This was included on the electric album from these shows, Dead Set." - David Lemieux
Love the FOTD from Dead Set
Thank you for posting, Great quality!
It made me cry.. this space.
Cold rain and snow / Fire on the Mountain - Buffalo 86
a fire right out of space...face melted.
Rest easy Phil. Jerry has been waiting. ❤️
I JUST read this comment and was like what the fuck?! I had no idea 😢
My kid brother who was 10 at the time turned me on to the Dead, this version he said made him feel free... he was 10
10 but an old soul non the less
Please tell me your brother is Mick West
Love this
But was he 10?
Kid had soul.
I usually hate strange, ambient psychedelic stuff but this intro is great.
You may be more mario than you know
Brent, in my opinion reinvigorated the Dead. His soul encapsulated a true love for everything the Dead stood for. A love for people, a deeper meaning in music, lighting the keyboard/organ on fire. I am forever thankful he has graced us, and the dramatic he has had on my life and my son's life. Somewhere there is a few beared beautiful angels jamming for an audience in a different, peaceful world. RIP PP JG BM RH
@Hell Boy pigpen
Obviously forgot KG in your RIP. Keith was the Dead
I agree with you and am a also big fan of Brent. He was my favorite.
brent is dope
his best performance is of "blow away" in 1989 - he really blossoms in that performance
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Tune makes me want to quit my job and take up running. ☀️
I had the same fucking thought.
I always love that smooth "other-worldly" transition from "Space" to Fire on the Mountain." That suspense of when one song ends and the other starts, just waiting with baited breath until Jerry's guitar gradually breaks into that first intro of FOTM. Gives me goosebumps. Watching this here and almost chokes me up how great it is. Ok does that sound too weird? I just completely love it. All problems of the world aside, just the Dead and your ears, mind, and soul. Am I the only one?
we are everywhere...❤️
Most certainly not the only one, my friend.
Exactly man. To me its like the craziness of our mind/the world breaking into loving music. Grateful Dead literally is the Grateful Dead. As in dead people who are grateful and haunt the world in a good way. That’s just my two sense maybe I took too much acid in high school idk lol 😂
@@martinpickr9582 Didn't we all? And too much weed. Oops, there goes another brain cell......Nothing left to do but smile, smile, smile
@@gratefulyankee377 hahaha
It was this version that I first heard in a loud bar one fateful night many years ago. Somehow, over the drone of people shouting and glasses clinking away, I was able to hear Jerry's soft, creamy, vowel-y licks on the Mutron. I said to my cousin who was with me, "hey that sounds like the effect Tim from 311 uses. Do you know what song this is?"
A guy sitting a few seats down from me overheard and leaned over and said "That's Fire On The Mountain by the Grateful Dead."
The rest is history.
When I first heard this and the Franklins on Dead Set that’s what got me hooked as well. Haven’t gotten off the bus since.
Once in awhile you get shown the light....
In the strangest places (noisey bar)...
Love it Vinny M!
Tim Mahoney from 311 was heavily influenced by the Dead. You can definitely hear it in his playing style. I'm a fan of both the Dead and 311 but if I had to choose one over the other it would be the dead by far.
I was at this show. Last night of the eight night run at Radio City. I got to see all of them arriving back at their hotel on 57th St. A nice scene, everyone high as hell and in good spirits!!
I was there.
Someone give her a medal!
Living the good times!!
Sounds neat
I bet you have only great memories. I saw them twice in St Louis, once in Chicago and once that I really don’t remember in Colorado.
I was drinking way too much in Colorado but every memory I have, even in back lawn of a GD show are great.
I've always loved how Dead heads respond when they realize that they are being delivered something extra special and delicious.
10/31 that's today! Halloween 1980 the year I was born and here I am watching this today! Exactly 44 years later. RIP Phil.
We listened to this version the first time I dosed. MLK day 1986. We all had off from school so we met on the railroad tracks under a bridge & dropped. Rained all day
Your version of “.... the bus came by and I got on ....”. We will have that first time. 🍀❤️🍀
I wouldn’t even know where to get doses now days. I would probably be too scared anyway.
Doses back in the 90’s though 👌🏾
You beat me by year the first time I dozed we snuck into the show at the Greensboro coliseum jumped the fence and wondered the parking lot without tickets and it was the best night ever
Great . that rain sure is multi coloured though ...and do not use the windscreen wipers either , well maybe use them ...ha ha ha ..yeah 😊❤😂...oh use them ..interesting stuff happens ....😅😮❤❤❤...
Great version. Love the psychedelic-trippy intro. I frequently tripped during their shows. Saw them all over the midwest in the 80’s.
DEER CREEK !
Walked that road, road that train. RIP Phil.
I like the Dead, but haven't heard all of their music until recently because I found the Grateful Dead channel on Sirius radio last week. I've been jamming out driving and when Im on the beach and everything. I've felt the most relaxed this week constantly listening to them. This particular song was the most relaxing to listen to on the beach while the sun was setting. There were a few people there and I think they were really appreciative that I was playing this. It relaxed us all and we all needed during this crazy 2020/2021 pandemic. Peace and love to everyone
So much more,it's actually addicting
Hey man! Any idea what channel it is if it’s still on?
@@Deetroiter Channel 23
@@RhondaPrice. legend! Thank you, I’ve got it on now
Months later and the Grateful Dead channel is still a major station on my xm
A Freshman in College, I got on the bus 🚌. I bought Dead Set for myself and for my gf at the time I bought the accompanying acoustic double album my Sophomore year and saw the Dead 💀for the first time in the Spring of 82 in Pittsburgh. I love this version of Space->Fire. It was a great time to be alive… 😊
The early days of Brent in the band were stunning! I was a kid in Grass Valley, CA when the GD played at the fairgrounds in 1983. I snuck in while my parents were in the show (they didn't get me a ticket...haha). Snuck in under the fence and really dug it.
That's awesome. I saw them as a kid in 84 an amusement park outside of Toronto (Canada's wonderland Kingswood Music Theatre) with The Band opening. Good times.
Always makes me want to sit in front of a camp fire in the woods drinking beer and smoking cigarettes. Felt this way since late nineties and when I’m an old man I’ll feel the same.
I think when I’m an old man and my time is short I will do this exactly. Fire, beer, jacks, some Marlboro’s and the Dead playing.
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Best be grass in them cigarettes
These Radio City shows, rebroadcast periodically on PBS if I'm not mistaken, comprise some of my foundational Grateful Dead experiences. I have these early, early memories of being a little kid -- we're talking sometime in the early or mid-80s -- sitting next to my Dad (a Deadhead) watching the TV with this strange collection of men with strange colors around them play this this spooky, crackling, soaring music that I didn't exactly grasp but that I knew was profound. I knew, and felt, as a kid that there was something to this -- something really powerful and moving and memorable. I was just a few months old when they played these shows at Radio City, and that just adds to my sense of connection to them. Love, love, love.
Fantastic.
thank you. I remember this too.
I also remember these as a kid. Very early in my life. I was born in 82 and this is straight like a memory from my own head. My dad would smoke a pipe and read the paper and this would be on the tv.
Radio City shows have some of the best acoustics
I dedicate this to my girlfriend,fir whithout her I would have been dead,we live in the mountains of PA,thank you Jerry and the Dead, deadhead for life
1988 to 1990 I followed the grateful Dead those years will never be replaced
whyd you stop?
@@shggy1 I was federally indicted with a thousand books of acid
@@Bluecollar711 Damn thank you for your service to humanity 💜
@@Bluecollar711you shall be immortalized in a thousand good trips my friend
This version of Fire was my introduction to the Dead so many years ago. Hooked!! Awesome to see the visual to go along with Deadset, which I listened to over and over and....
One of my first too. Was expecting to hear the greatest story when this ended right?
This was my first as well. My friend Tim sat me down and started with rhythm devils. “You’re going to love this”. I did.
When I heard this on Dead Set at 14, I was all in.
This is sublime and the Grateful Dead have always been my favourite band since I heard Live Dead in 69 Thank You for all the years and thank you Jill Potten.
For me this is one of the greatest grooves in music. Simplest chords imaginable: 2 major chords. Dead in its purest form.
Started listening and buying their albums in ’69, but for whatever reason never saw them until ’77. After a little hiccup in early ‘79, they came back revitalized with Brent. Fall of ‘79 through summer of ‘82 they were just excellent. What a great time to see them.
Brent is da man
Like so many others, this was the song that hooked me, this version, out of Space. I think they should have more frequently un-linked this song from Scarlet. It is a GREAT song out of Space. This combo and version still grabs me--it is both nostalgia and pure love of this actual version. Awesome!
I agree and they should have put more effort into Space like this, most space is just ok not too interesting.
Brent's vocals at this time period were impressive. As was his playing.
When they started riffing Fire I started wondering if I was so wasted I spaced out on Scarlet.
ur comment made me smile!!!! Peace n Love
@@rosebud1958 two of us! ;)
I don't remember ever actually paying for a ticket to a single Grateful Dead show. The Dead community was so excellent at creating ways for you to participate, and earn your way and preserve your dignity at the same time. Fire on the Mountain is when i typically found my way into the arena. It was in the second half of the second set if i remember correctly. I could have actually come in sooner, but i was meeting so many fascinating people, starting into so many mysteries that needed solving, that Fire on the Mountain was the time i managed to get inside and enjoy the music full volume! :) Mom... i know you are worried about me, but don't! I am in the safest place in the world among these Dead Heads! ;) And that is the truth. I actually felt safer among the Dead Heads than i did my own family. They were beautiful people.
💯❤
I bought tickets, and gave tickets away. I sold glass pipes, I ate the kind veggie burrito and the ironed grilled cheese. I asked for miracles too, and was never disappointed.
@@dillwill1813 i may have been the grateful recipients of one of those tickets! Thank you! :)
The original pay it forward...we just didn't give it a name at the time
You got your "miracle" ticket!
Dead Set was a real life raft when I was stuck overseas. Turned alot of people on with that double LP.
I miss these guys 😢
So glad they put the spacey intro in the video, A classic !I did 10 26, and 29,sophmore in high school, hooked me DEAD TO THE CORE
Those early Brent shows🔥
Love Brent/Dead
...Every Brent Show!!! Lol:)
Hell's yeahs
Ugh couldnt stand him. Loved the old keyboard player
Late 70s early 80s
This song gives me goosebumps
Back in the early 80s, I was a few weeks into my first semester at boarding school. Wasn’t really connecting with anything or anyone, which was par for the course for me. I had heard the GD before on the radio, but wasn’t a fan. Then one fateful day a few guys from my dorm were hanging out in my room and some one put this set’s bootleg into my stereo. I couldn’t believe what I was hearing, I was mesmerized. The flow, the ups, the downs, the transitions, incredible. I was a fan by the second verse of Fire On The Mountain.
Amazing! I don't think I ever heard a bad version of this song. One of my favorites!
there is NOBODY, NOBODY that can or could do what Jerry could do...
And what could jerry do.....in words?
changed my life back in 1988 when I first heard it
Are you related to Steve Kimock by chance?
The quintessential FOTM.. straight to the point. Take it or leave it. No long jam.. just as is.. love this version, especially how they just settle right in after space..
why would you prefer a shorter jam? imo the greatest part is the jam and the longer the jam the better the song. if im gonna go on a ride on a spaceship, it better be a good and long one, you feel me?
I try and listen to each musical instrument and how the music carries them. Love the music
Amazing fade in.. they were so tight and inspired by Brent
Liking the extended intro version and did not even realize it was bringing me back to an old faithful. Nice!
... You put the lime in the coconut and drink it all up... the smoke burns my eyes... the Sun, a dull Brown Dot, exactly centered over the Pinnacle... thank you God.... this air is fresh and cool...
Exo 24:17 The sight of the glory of the LORD [was] like a consuming fire on the top of the mountain in the eyes of the children of Israel.
I saw this dead show at Manor Downs and I tell you it was exactly as this was played..... One of my lifes best memories- I think
Now that’s the Dead I fell in love with in early 90’s. Fuckin love Dead Set. I had those cassettes forever
Dead set is such a winner.....its college parties and lovely hippy women
Nothing like coming out of space to such a comforting melody... Phil base abounding as always.. Much love for the great memories. 😊💕🌻
This has always been my favorite Fire On The Mountain.
This is the first time I saw this video
Talkin’ bout a fiyah...
😂
Rest easy Phil! ❤😢
Awesome. I've heard it a thousand times but never seen it...until now.
The early Brent stuff was great! In 79 they played some of the longest first sets ever, I recall one reached like 25 songs!
What show was that?
The Dead always an inspiration!
You can listen to this version on Dead Set.
Dead Set was a key part of the deal to convert me into the fold from being a casual fan toward what I became.
The guitar is absolutely amazing so talented.
When the dead did "space " I always enjoyed the song they would break into. It would kind of bring a person back to earth for a bit. Of course we all miss Pigpen, Brent & Jerry. That was a special time in my life and wouldn't trade it for for nothing! Not even a horse to get my ass out of west Texas and leave my uncle dead in a ditch after I stole his gold. Hahaha 🥳🤯🤠 Dead For Life!
Jerry lives forever!
patently false, easy to dispute
The sound and the footage is fantastic!!!!! Thank you 🙌🏻
Hope to see some unreleased stuff from this run on the stream soon!
A wild long haired Brent has appeared 💕
That was Halloween night at the Nassau Coliseum in NY...... or is it?............ I was there helping a friend sell the bands merchandise inside the Coliseum. I don't remember the stage being that tight........... what I do remember was the fans, so many in costumes..... Several young women naked with a fake fig leaf, they were "Eve"...... another couple dudes walking around the concourse with water cooler jugs giving out acid....... Good times...... Grateful Dead for so many years had what is like a cult following..... nicest and warm people I have ever met at concerts or traveling with groups time to time following the show..... An experience like no other...... Glad to have experienced it..........OK just read below it was Radio City Music Hall...... I must have been to earlier year shows surrounding Halloween Night......
_thank you!_
Probably the Best 🔥 Fire O.T. Mtn. Recorded this from my dead set album onto cassette & played it as loud as shitty car stereo could crank. Smoking weed , singing along me & best friend driving around before going into senior year High School.
Perfect song for fire season in s.w Montana , by far one of my favorite shows
Unreal and thank you for sharing!! I never knew there was a video for the Dead Set albumn! I've been listening to the Dead Set for over 25 years and this version of Fire on the Mountain is my favorite of all time. ✌
And then all of a sudden there emerges the cognition coherence cohesiveness and expression of creativity!
“Fire”,,,,, has Always been 1 OF “my” Favorite Songs?
this video is great, it looks much newer than 1980
RIP Phil 🙏
Hell yeah! Give me some more of that space!
Jerry had the Dimarzio Dual Sounds in Tiger for this show, before he went to the Super II's. They sound sweet but he wanted the higher output. '84 was my favorite Jerry tone. Even clean everything (the Mac, JBL's) was driven so hard it had some hair on it.
The intro was the best part of that Fire
A logger chick just told me that you guys bought land in the Ozarks. Welcome. Enjoy. Love your music!
Was blessed to see them in very early 1990 (new year's, Oakland coliseum) and a couple more times in early 90s...💕
“Fire On The Mountain’s 1 of my All time Favorites!!!!!!
Radio city was the bomb. I came from NY. L land. I was living in west LA. I. Flu in to my 1. Day before. All shows. Out of all of my people no one had money. We were. 19. 20 years old. I had to help my friend he had tickets for all R. City shows so I gave him face value. Best show s I gave him back. 2 or more h remembers and I sold. Over 100. I. Bid You Goodnight. Jerry posters in 10 min. Radio city was🎉 the best place for you whatever
Wolf & piano had the blurry late '70s vibe. Tiger & organ brought it into sharp focus for the Big '80s.
Went to see them at a three day dance marathon in the early 70’s. Manhattan Ball Room. No chairs. Had a blast, but the memory is ….
Greatful dead should rule the world
This is how I remember Jerry! Thank you for posting !
No you’re not the only one ☮️
Brent with long hair, love it!
It's beautiful!
Love it I quit school at 17 followed until Jerry died 3 years don't regret a thing
I was right there with you my last show was RFK weeks before Jerry left us if I had a time machine I would go back and be born 10 years earlier and travel with the Dead
Wonderful!
...and on halloween to boot! Great one David:)
I wish more people dug this like I do. Are there any modern jam bands with a heart of fire?
80's Dead is written in the stars
Note the Ibanez Cowboy Weir is using here. 😍
Jerry. Is. Feeling. Good. Totally sublime.
I dont have the t shirts and posters to prove it ( beeen poor all my life) ill never stop trying to obtain grateful dead shows its my most important band ever
I ate assorted veggies today. Always a trip. We all gotta eat, Says Jerry.
My chop shop is mobile
Worldwide and Global
Universal
Throughout all the Galaxies
The fallacy be that I don’t have a blender in my room
I got one and not a minute too soon
I used to waste money making carrot juice
It’s better to blend to get 100%
Just add carrots and water and you off your rocker
With Ganja Smoke added
I’m just one of the Potted Plants!
I’m glad I slid on that class I passed
It is astonishing how much Garcia aged from 1974 to 1980. Rock stardom is no place for the feint of heart. I so wish Jerry would have stuck to psychedelics and stayed off the hard stuff. But hey, you don't tell Jerry Garcia you can't take drugs. There's "medicine" and then there are drugs. The drugs are to be avoided.
An awesome version
As a young man attending the dead on concert we were the youtube
best most incredible transition from one song to another,. Wowza!!!
I miss Jerry RiP we miss u
What’s missing from this is the Brent + Jerry mojo from later in the Brent era.
This is standing on it's Own ! ! !
This should be the next box set. A mix of radio city and west coast shows
It’s called Dead Set and exists
WrongWay Ranger duh and reckoning.. but those are songs from different shows. A box set is whole shows. Like what they did recently with 1976 Boston and bacon shows
The bee’s buzz says it all