Well said. Dancing to the vibrations was always my thing at Dead shows. Good version here with the drawn out jam featuring Phil & the Rhythm Devils.....always gets one moving. I was at this show and it was sad to see Jerry in such poor health. Shocking to me how much he aged in the last 2-3 years. 💀💗
I can’t believe how much people over look this song when they talk about the dead. It’s grossly underrated. Almost criminal. What an awesome song to jam too. In my top 15 favorite dead songs for sure. This always gets the party going every time i put this one. So easy to get carried away in the middle of it. #thatsolotho
CORRINA Shake it, shake it, shake it up now! Yeah. Wish people would read the lyrics to this one by Robert Hunter...and understand how great of a dance/"shake it up" song this is. Forget the VELVEETA already and just hear it and dance!
@@lumpyheadcarini7553I like it, I think a lot of hate was based on it being very heavy in the rotation. Pretty much every weekend you’d get it. Than they’re was the standard Jerry fans who looked down on Bob. It was also never on a record while the band was together.
i was a corrina fan since the first time those amazing thumpy notes came out and that snappy Kingfish lyric style,.. ... man, this song had such a groove .... i never got why folks poo-poo'd it ,.... not to mention that "outatune" Phil chorus and Jerry hitting them notes like a wolf 😆..was like a big CAREENING of awesome ,,,, .pure 60's skills coming through the new mediums
I'm an old Deadhead, who happens to love Corinna. One song though, that I used to not care for so much, was Black Peter, until seeing live, with the sun going down, exactly when that phrase was sung. That moment, rewired my brain. The 250 mikes, probably helped.
Nobody's perfect - even the Dead had a few duds IMO- and I say that as a huge Deadhead who's loved their music for over 40 yrs, went to about 40 of their shows back in the 80s, and has about 2/3rds of all of their official releases (and before that a horde of unofficial bootlegs). I'm actually not a fan of most of the songs they debuted after '90- but I do really like "Corrina"- my favorite of those.
The last show. I was there and had caught a bunch of shows that last tour. We knew something big was going down. Forever Grateful for the ride. NFA ⚘💀☇
Hog of a Sunday Dog of a Monday Get it back someday What'd I say? Movin' in close Cut from a long shot Fade on a downbeat Ready or not ready or not Corrina, Wake it up baby Corrina, Shake it on down Corrina, Corrina Cruise through a stop sign Loggin' up short time Bird on a phone line Soakin' up the Sun Salt on a crowtail What can I do? I'm down by law But I'm true to you true to you If, what, where and when Told at the proper time Big black wings beat on the wind But they don't hardly climb There's a silver ocean Silver clouds and silver sea A bird on the horizon Silver wingin' back to me Wake it up baby Shake it down easy Bring it back someday What'd I say? Movin' in closer Cut from a long shot Fade on a downbeat Ready or not ready or not Corrina-Wake it up baby Corrina-Shake it down easy Corrina-Shake it up now Corrina-Shake it back down If, what, where, when and how No it don't mean a thing to me I would love you even if You flew away from me I'll just stand here waiting On the far side of the sea There is no fear that lovers born Will ever fail to meet
By far my favorite of the new tunes. Groovy. Dark at times. Jerry dug it, as evidenced here. Great jam vehicle. Can also do cool stuff with the lyrics. Just a good song.
Love you guys the song f****** rocks everybody gave it a s*** back then just like Samba in the rain and one of my all-time favorites childhood's end peace
being 14 in 94 and 95 we love the funkiness!!!!!!!! us kids of you hippies might just have more funk in us LOL God Bless The Grateful Dead!!! get ready for " The Promised Land Revival" we will be playing festivals in the next year or two!!
Seeing the dead at 14/15 yrs old blows my mind!!!!!! Kid you did good for yourself. Our grooviness and your funkiness would make a cool tie dye. #peace
I can tell you all that the scene was on fire in the final years! so intense that people had gotten crazy at a few shows in 95, but to be there was beyond words, you just had to experience it to understand! :) My first show was in 90 - along with everything else that was happening to me at the time - it was 4 1/2 amazing years that changed my life... :)
One of the latest, greatest tunes I discovered. I heard it live once and it rocked my world. Maybe one of the best Bobby & Jerry harmonies. Uniquely collaborated on by Robert Hunter, Mickey Hart & Bobby.
Thinking so sadly. That's Vince on keys. I love him, hugged him once at the Crystal Ballroom in Portland. This is killer Dead!!! Bo-Diddly beat...rock on....Bobby carries this well as well at the rest of the band.. Love and peas to all DeadHeads!
Like many, i did not regard this as one of their best efforts. You Tube has changed my mind -- a little bit. But now I would.trade just about everything to hear the whole band play this song exclusively three straight hours.
This song was always so much fun when I was "cruising" on liquid LSD (yes, I used to be a drug abuser 20 years ago). I've been mostly clean for years and it still brings back acid-trip memories whenever I smoke a little weed.
Kevin Williams eh brother bear i noticed your comment only real family know it wasnt just drugs that ass hole couldnt park a bus if his life depended on it lol we are the wheels we are the bus we are the tribe we are still hear in san rafael love so much and thank you for saying something to that jerk off. blessings
dead should have cut back on the touring in the nineties and done an album or two. their last dozen or so originals never recorded in studio were actually quite strong.
Is Bob Dylan's "Corrina, Corrina" related to Bobby's "Corrina"? Well I'm going to look at that question. I'm pretty pretty sure I heard the Dinosaurs with John Cippolini and Merl Saunders playing one of these songs at the Filmore West after it reopened in April 27, 1994 with The Smashing Pumpkins, Ry Cooder & David Lindley and American Music Club. Tickets for the show sold out in less than one minute. Linda Perry, formerly of 4 Non-Blondes, opened the show with a surprise set featuring a cover of Led Zeppelin's 'Whole Lotta Love. I think it was closed by Bill Graham in 1971 but was used for different purposes over the years. I seem to remember there being a fire that came from the church next door. Scientologists?
Also there is a "Corrina" by Taj Mahal. Bobby's "Corrina" lyrics are by Robert Hunter and music by Bobby. This from Wikipedia: "Corrine, Corrina" (sometimes "Corrina, Corrina") is a 12-bar country blues song in the AAB form. "Corrine, Corrina" was first recorded by Bo Carter (Brunswick 7080, December 1928).[1] However, it was not copyrighted until 1932 by Armenter "Bo Carter" Chatmon and his publishers, Mitchell Parish and J. Mayo Williams. The more I look the more versions of this song I find. Think I'm going to burn one, take a quick shower and take my Boston Terrier TisSaAck and her mixed breed puppy, Winnie for a walk. 👣🤠🐾🐕🐾🐾🐶🐾
I'm so grateful to have caught the last few shows... In Pitts, i knew something was wrong, i felt it.. but anyways ~ This jam tho much groove n funky fun. I need to dance
This is the Dead's Wererwolf of London, transforming the heart-shout AhhhhUUUUUUUUWWWW! to Corrrrriiiinnnnnaaaaaa! The primal male heart-shout: Corinaaaaaa!!!! She is Woman! She stands for all woman. Our heart-shout is for you, Woman!
hit the deads giant stadium and r.f.k shows.was close to stage @ giants close to huge speakers that shredded my ears,nice! although saw that jerry was not in good shape!
@taste4phree Nice Vid! This was considered the "cheese" when they started doing this tune. I always seemed to enjoy it. Especially the end part of the song. Very heavy>
Makes me very jealous hearing you guys talk about your first-hand experiences...I was 7 when Garcia died, so I never had the opportunity to see them live.
Good memory. I think this might have been their most hated song...the place would practically clear out. Beer and bathroom time. I always dug it though. Great call on being up front, too. The drums were powerful and if you were in the right spot, this song could really suck you in. Definitely underrated.
Garcia looks more like 73,not 53! What a shame he died so young! He really fucked himself up with the drugs.It should be a lesson to us all! R.I.P. Jerry, we all loved you!
It's true - he wasn't exactly a dietician or an exercise buff, either, which certainly didn't help, and if you have type 2 diabetes and you are dulling your circulatory symptoms with heroin, that is a sure fire recipe for death. He believed the memo a bit late, but he lived an outrageously fantastic and absurdly serendipitous life, so it's hard to feel bad for him. The loss is ours as John Dunne would say.
Yeah. He knew he wouldn’t last. He liked certain things. Things that were indeed a part of a world he had a hand in making. He knew. Didn’t care. There’s interviews worth watching with Bob and jerry too, I’m confident y’all have seen some. He saw a lot of friends die too and it didn’t slow him down. He knew he’d die young, was ok with it I think. Growing up on Panic myself, I’d do anything to see their most mediocre show with Mikey and Todd .
I can recall being really fascinated by Mickey's sticks when I saw them at Shoreline earlier that year. Does anyone have details on them? Were they custom? MIDI-controllers? What gives?
coming from a guitarists perspective Jerry seems to be in complete control of his falcuties here.. from a visual perspective though he looks much older then say just a year or 2 earlier..
I was in Itally(med cruise, dreaming about being there, one month later, I was walkin around with a lump in my throat, getting messed with by my ship"mates" cuz HE'S GONE!
why on earth is DRUMZ always cut off...i have never understood this...and then the entire SPACE is always played. why? ive never head drumz not cut off.
Furthur is the shit as far as recent Grateful Dead incarnations....a well oiled machine they are!!!!!! Saw the Mann shows last year and some Tower theater shows and gonna try to see the vibes. I miss Jerry almost too uch for words but at least Furthur is touring!!!!!
I suspect it was a little bit of everything: drugs, drinking, and a bad diet combined with his weight fluctuations (which is worse than staying constantly heavy)
CHEESE IT UP BOBBY!!!!!! love this song though, I still think Bob Weir is a total cheese meister...at lest there were some great shows right before Jerry died, and some really chaotic weird ones....
Anyone who dances at Dead concerts digs this-- this song is best heard through movement
That's true, I can remember that -
I like the other corrina but this is a heater for sure
Well said. Dancing to the vibrations was always my thing at Dead shows. Good version here with the drawn out jam featuring Phil & the Rhythm Devils.....always gets one moving. I was at this show and it was sad to see Jerry in such poor health. Shocking to me how much he aged in the last 2-3 years. 💀💗
100% ive seen this song get hate recently and I dont know why. one of the grooviest dead tunes
I can’t believe how much people over look this song when they talk about the dead. It’s grossly underrated. Almost criminal. What an awesome song to jam too. In my top 15 favorite dead songs for sure. This always gets the party going every time i put this one. So easy to get carried away in the middle of it. #thatsolotho
Yeah I don't understand why I used to get annoyed at this song so much..listening to it now sure seems a lot different than what I remember
CORRINA Shake it, shake it, shake it up now! Yeah. Wish people would read the lyrics to this one by Robert Hunter...and understand how great of a dance/"shake it up" song this is. Forget the VELVEETA already and just hear it and dance!
@@lumpyheadcarini7553I like it, I think a lot of hate was based on it being very heavy in the rotation. Pretty much every weekend you’d get it. Than they’re was the standard Jerry fans who looked down on Bob. It was also never on a record while the band was together.
@@lumpyheadcarini7553 The lyrics are pretty repetitive ...
FFFF the haters, this song brought the heat.
Love this song!!!
2nd part of this JAMZ!!
then into drums man o man this is fire.
Hell yeah one of my favorites
and that's right and that's right! samba too!!
beautiful to see Vince Welnick on the keys in this video a few times, RIP Prince
i was a corrina fan since the first time those amazing thumpy notes came out and that snappy Kingfish lyric style,.. ... man, this song had such a groove .... i never got why folks poo-poo'd it ,.... not to mention that "outatune" Phil chorus and Jerry hitting them notes like a wolf 😆..was like a big CAREENING of awesome ,,,, .pure 60's skills coming through the new mediums
I was there! rode my bike home along Lake Michigan to Wrigleyville
I floated back to Northwest Indiana after this show.
I rode my bike over Lake Michigan to Coloma
@@nightflight7878 Michigan CITY?
Highland.
This still pains me. Jer is gone. Love you buddy. You are still one of the best ever.
AtmaRising one of?
I often find myself asking "how do people dislike or hate on amy version of any somg they've performed?" I love it all
I'm an old Deadhead, who happens to love Corinna. One song though, that I used to not care for so much, was Black Peter, until seeing live, with the sun going down, exactly when that phrase was sung. That moment, rewired my brain. The 250 mikes, probably helped.
Amen.
Nobody's perfect - even the Dead had a few duds IMO- and I say that as a huge Deadhead who's loved their music for over 40 yrs, went to about 40 of their shows back in the 80s, and has about 2/3rds of all of their official releases (and before that a horde of unofficial bootlegs). I'm actually not a fan of most of the songs they debuted after '90- but I do really like "Corrina"- my favorite of those.
This blew my mind! Would give anything be back there again. Love to all
The last show. I was there and had caught a bunch of shows that last tour. We knew something big was going down. Forever Grateful for the ride. NFA ⚘💀☇
Hog of a Sunday
Dog of a Monday
Get it back someday
What'd I say?
Movin' in close
Cut from a long shot
Fade on a downbeat
Ready or not ready or not
Corrina, Wake it up baby
Corrina, Shake it on down
Corrina, Corrina
Cruise through a stop sign
Loggin' up short time
Bird on a phone line
Soakin' up the Sun
Salt on a crowtail
What can I do?
I'm down by law
But I'm true to you true to you
If, what, where and when
Told at the proper time
Big black wings beat on the wind
But they don't hardly climb
There's a silver ocean
Silver clouds and silver sea
A bird on the horizon
Silver wingin' back to me
Wake it up baby
Shake it down easy
Bring it back someday
What'd I say?
Movin' in closer
Cut from a long shot
Fade on a downbeat
Ready or not ready or not
Corrina-Wake it up baby
Corrina-Shake it down easy
Corrina-Shake it up now
Corrina-Shake it back down
If, what, where, when and how
No it don't mean a thing to me
I would love you even if
You flew away from me
I'll just stand here waiting
On the far side of the sea
There is no fear that lovers born
Will ever fail to meet
By far my favorite of the new tunes. Groovy. Dark at times. Jerry dug it, as evidenced here. Great jam vehicle. Can also do cool stuff with the lyrics. Just a good song.
Love you guys the song f****** rocks everybody gave it a s*** back then just like Samba in the rain and one of my all-time favorites childhood's end peace
love the say Jerrry, Bob, Vince and Phil and wail on this tuner!
So much hate on this song from the old heads. But this song grooves hard.
Old head here & no time to hate. Love everything the Dead did. 💀⚘
@@deadreckoning6288 i am an old head and i love it. dso playing london tomorrow night !
This put a smile on my face.
being 14 in 94 and 95 we love the funkiness!!!!!!!! us kids of you hippies might just have more funk in us LOL God Bless The Grateful Dead!!! get ready for " The Promised Land Revival" we will be playing festivals in the next year or two!!
Harry G The Nasty Shepherd! You are most playing in Jerry's Promised Land Revival! Miss you, bud!
Seeing the dead at 14/15 yrs old blows my mind!!!!!! Kid you did good for yourself. Our grooviness and your funkiness would make a cool tie dye. #peace
I was 15 in 95 and couldn't agree more.
I can tell you all that the scene was on fire in the final years! so intense that people had gotten crazy at a few shows in 95, but to be there was beyond words, you just had to experience it to understand! :) My first show was in 90 - along with everything else that was happening to me at the time - it was 4 1/2 amazing years that changed my life... :)
I will always be grateful.
This is fantastic. Bobby had a webcast last night from the new Grateful Dead studios, the spirit is gonna go Furthur, baby!
One of the latest, greatest tunes I discovered. I heard it live once and it rocked my world. Maybe one of the best Bobby & Jerry harmonies. Uniquely collaborated on by Robert Hunter, Mickey Hart & Bobby.
This is an awesome video and song. We got a Corina in Tampa a few month earlier, almost the same trip. An outdoors show and the Boys were on!
A last hoorah for the all time Showman. Jerry Garcia ❤
Is. Incredible. Love it miss it.
Thinking so sadly. That's Vince on keys. I love him, hugged him once at the Crystal Ballroom in Portland. This is killer Dead!!! Bo-Diddly beat...rock on....Bobby carries this well as well at the rest of the band.. Love and peas to all DeadHeads!
@MimmGigg was cool, sadly he cut his own throat in the early 2000s
Gotta admit, this one's growing on me
Like many, i did not regard this as one of their best efforts. You Tube has changed my mind -- a little bit. But now I would.trade just about everything to hear the whole band play this song exclusively three straight hours.
For real
Named my daughter after this song, and I was at this show =)
This song was always so much fun when I was "cruising" on liquid LSD (yes, I used to be a drug abuser 20 years ago). I've been mostly clean for years and it still brings back acid-trip memories whenever I smoke a little weed.
clean from lsd??? you abused lsd??? I took acid...many times...never abused...was a great deal of fun and quite an intellectual catalyst.
Kevin Williams eh brother bear i noticed your comment only real family know it wasnt just drugs that ass hole couldnt park a bus if his life depended on it lol we are the wheels we are the bus we are the tribe we are still hear in san rafael love so much and thank you for saying something to that jerk off. blessings
CountryTimeSky REDWOODSITTER fuck your so called real family
dead should have cut back on the touring in the nineties and done an album or two. their last dozen or so originals never recorded in studio were actually quite strong.
a studio days between would have been nice
It ended at the best part. I say that a lot about snippets of shows. Thanks for sharing
Just named my daughter after this song. Spelled a little different but inspiration from this song. Carrina Quinn
she is the mighty quinn
Interesting because quinn is a Dylan reference and Corinna Corinna is one of his earliest songs as well
Is Bob Dylan's "Corrina, Corrina" related to Bobby's "Corrina"? Well I'm going to look at that question. I'm pretty pretty sure I heard the Dinosaurs with John Cippolini and Merl Saunders playing one of these songs at the Filmore West after it reopened in April 27, 1994 with The Smashing Pumpkins, Ry Cooder & David Lindley and American Music Club. Tickets for the show sold out in less than one minute. Linda Perry, formerly of 4 Non-Blondes, opened the show with a surprise set featuring a cover of Led Zeppelin's 'Whole Lotta Love. I think it was closed by Bill Graham in 1971 but was used for different purposes over the years. I seem to remember there being a fire that came from the church next door. Scientologists?
Also there is a "Corrina" by Taj Mahal. Bobby's "Corrina" lyrics are by Robert Hunter and music by Bobby.
This from Wikipedia: "Corrine, Corrina" (sometimes "Corrina, Corrina") is a 12-bar country blues song in the AAB form. "Corrine, Corrina" was first recorded by Bo Carter (Brunswick 7080, December 1928).[1] However, it was not copyrighted until 1932 by Armenter "Bo Carter" Chatmon and his publishers, Mitchell Parish and J. Mayo Williams.
The more I look the more versions of this song I find. Think I'm going to burn one, take a quick shower and take my Boston Terrier TisSaAck and her mixed breed puppy, Winnie for a walk.
👣🤠🐾🐕🐾🐾🐶🐾
Love this jam
I'm so grateful to have caught the last few shows... In Pitts, i knew something was wrong, i felt it.. but anyways ~ This jam tho much groove n funky fun. I need to dance
I remember around 92 when they started playing it, I always liked it.
R.I.P. Jer
made for me!
love the grateful dead!!!! been jamming them since 1990 lol when i was 13 lmao! damn that has been awhile! =D
I’m the same age and got on the bus the same year as you! Born in ‘77 and my first show was in ‘91 🤘🏼⚡️💀
Yes!!! I just named my daughter Corinna!!
TY
Bobby playing the nice Fender.
Jer more dead than alive in this video still manages to throw down. Diminished Jerry smokes most in their prime form.
I really like this song. Underrated I think.
This is the Dead's Wererwolf of London, transforming the heart-shout AhhhhUUUUUUUUWWWW! to Corrrrriiiinnnnnaaaaaa! The primal male heart-shout: Corinaaaaaa!!!! She is Woman! She stands for all woman. Our heart-shout is for you, Woman!
Great version of a decent Bobby song... He was sometimes under rated for being a rth guitar player.. Imo
Well, this is not the world's most complicated song to play rhythm guitar on. This is a superb performance of an okay song
Goose bumps the size of the Rockies so many roads.... memories. Hard to think Jerry passes 1 month to the date after this show. 😢
IWT!!! This entire set is fire!!
This is a great song...why would people walk away? The end is especially great, fantastic percussion.
PURIIIIINNNAAAAAAAAAA lol I sing it to my dog!
Corrina!!!
GREAT SHOW! I liked the old Soldier Field..
hit the deads giant stadium and r.f.k shows.was close to stage @ giants close to huge speakers that shredded my ears,nice! although saw that jerry was not in good shape!
woooo!
Sooo Sweeeet! Yeeeah!
Never heard this till now thx UA-cam.
P.s. lol im drunk
@taste4phree Nice Vid! This was considered the "cheese" when they started doing this tune. I always seemed to enjoy it. Especially the end part of the song. Very heavy>
@ellaandarlo Yes it was. I was lucky enough to be up there that weekend. I saw their show on 7/8/95, and was in the parking lot for this one.
Makes me very jealous hearing you guys talk about your first-hand experiences...I was 7 when Garcia died, so I never had the opportunity to see them live.
Nice pants Bob!!
Sing it Bobby sing it !!!!!!!
I love hiw Phil basically screams at 2:25ish. I kinda like this tune at least more now then 25 years ago
@angelaprn at least you were lucky enough to see them! i wasn't born until 92 so i never had the chance to see them with jerry.
Jammin' and only a month left here ....
+The Peace Project truth
Dead fabulous.....soooooooooo!!!!!!😋😋😋😋😋😋
Fuckin' Jerry goin' the hell off on the backing vocals!!! So great.
l liked it! the song corrie it has a cool beat!
Great version. Yes it IS a rocker.
I'm here for the percussion. Ready or not.
Good memory. I think this might have been their most hated song...the place would practically clear out. Beer and bathroom time. I always dug it though. Great call on being up front, too. The drums were powerful and if you were in the right spot, this song could really suck you in. Definitely underrated.
Tom Parker Samba in the Rain was that song.
Corinna was/ still is pretty well liked
The worst song was Victim or the Crime. Bob was the Victim and that tune is a crime
Garcia looks more like 73,not 53! What a shame he died so young! He really fucked himself up with the drugs.It should be a lesson to us all! R.I.P. Jerry, we all loved you!
It's true - he wasn't exactly a dietician or an exercise buff, either, which certainly didn't help, and if you have type 2 diabetes and you are dulling your circulatory symptoms with heroin, that is a sure fire recipe for death. He believed the memo a bit late, but he lived an outrageously fantastic and absurdly serendipitous life, so it's hard to feel bad for him. The loss is ours as John Dunne would say.
Yeah. He knew he wouldn’t last. He liked certain things. Things that were indeed a part of a world he had a hand in making. He knew. Didn’t care. There’s interviews worth watching with Bob and jerry too, I’m confident y’all have seen some. He saw a lot of friends die too and it didn’t slow him down. He knew he’d die young, was ok with it I think. Growing up on Panic myself, I’d do anything to see their most mediocre show with Mikey and Todd .
if it weren't for death, we'd never know that we are alive.
that is a stupid statement
I can recall being really fascinated by Mickey's sticks when I saw them at Shoreline earlier that year. Does anyone have details on them? Were they custom? MIDI-controllers? What gives?
@wingman572 , You forgot " Lazy River Road"
Every weapon I used during my Army stint was named Corrina. Thankfully I never had to use it.
coming from a guitarists perspective Jerry seems to be in complete control of his falcuties here.. from a visual perspective though he looks much older then say just a year or 2 earlier..
I thought Vince was a great fit really liked what he brought
Really? Just curious - Why?
Bobby!
Not a favorite, but I never thought it was a terrible song or anything. It's got its own funky lil vibe there.
Super Crunchy!
r.i.p jerry
Sept.1st 2022.. Happy no ryhme or resin Day..love corrina
Never saw a Dead show without Jerry never will , especially a version that doesn't even include Phil
Well you are missing out. Too bad
wow! & one month later the whole world's singin HE'S GONE sadly:(
I was in Itally(med cruise, dreaming about being there, one month later, I was walkin around with a lump in my throat, getting messed with by my ship"mates" cuz HE'S GONE!
why on earth is DRUMZ always cut off...i have never understood this...and then the entire SPACE is always played. why? ive never head drumz not cut off.
yeah cool light show
Furthur - MSG Sat and Sunday
I was there. :)
I'm thinkin' another Acid Test myself ??? who am i 2 judge-it's all good
a great tune, and fitting to be Jerry's last..
Its interesting how it sounds sloppy yet uniform
Yes. It's this. You've nailed it. The sense of going off the rails at any minute, but you land it. I think that's hard to find anymore lol.
Furthur is the shit as far as recent Grateful Dead incarnations....a well oiled machine they are!!!!!! Saw the Mann shows last year and some Tower theater shows and gonna try to see the vibes. I miss Jerry almost too uch for words but at least Furthur is touring!!!!!
my girlfriend hates this song but i think it's flames
fun bus
My name is Corena :)
r u single? =)
nope!! lol happily taken for 2 years by my deadhead man
stinky girl ewee lov u
I suspect it was a little bit of everything: drugs, drinking, and a bad diet combined with his weight fluctuations (which is worse than staying constantly heavy)
@theMNjeddler Picasso Moon has some pretty existential lyrics....
David Mefferd got a job sellin bits for pieces- we make wrinkles, advertise em as creases
CHEESE IT UP BOBBY!!!!!! love this song though, I still think Bob Weir is a total cheese meister...at lest there were some great shows right before Jerry died, and some really chaotic weird ones....
@moonitelady great name !!!!!
only one month before jerry passed
:(
Slick...but just as heartless as David Bowies' FAME...!!!