Grateful Dead live in Los Angeles 1967
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- Опубліковано 1 лют 2014
- 0.00 Turn On Your Lovelight
11.32 Morning Dew
17.68 It Hurts Me Too
21.25 Death Don't Have No Mercy
29.01 Caution
GRATEFUL DEAD
Jerry Garcia (guitar, vocals)
Bob Weir (guitar, vocals)
Phil Lesh (bass guitar)
Ron McKernan (keyboards, vocals, harmonica)
Bill Kreutzmann (drums & percussions)
Mickey Hart (drums & percussions)
67 Rain and Snow off The Grateful Dead is like nothing I'd heard before. Bluegrass. Blues. Psychedelic. One of my current faves. That period was raw, driving, blue water. ✌️
Sounds like eight people clapping after death don't have no mercy.. and it's one of the best versions I've heard 😆♥️
clapping is so overrated when your stoned I was there
I grew up on this stuff + fell inlove at that time with all the music ! ❤️🐰🐇🕊️🌹👻🪽💕💀☠️⚡️😶🌫️🧖♀️
The Dead at their best: the purest energy, Jerry's most unbound solos, the mighty Pigpen on vocals, harp and organ (listen to his organ playing on "Death"- the best I ever heard him)- they were never better, or more exciting!
This is just great ! Love all of the Dead ! ❤️🐰🐇🕊️🪽👽🪐🛸🚀💕🌹👻⚡️☠️
Wow! They could raise the spirit in those days, just make you get up and dance.
Let the lite shine on us all for we need that love all of the time !
It really doesn't get much better than this.
Pigpen was the MAIN MAN of the Dead. They were never as good without him, but they had to carry on as best they could. RIP Pig
The Dead's 1972 - 1977 period is nothing less than stunning. Pig was wonderful, but the group hit its stride after he was gone.
@@elmoblatch9787 If "hit its stride" means "lost its balls" then, yeah.
You are so right. So much like the Stones when Brian Jones was gone. Mediocre music - commercial for the masses. Dead & Co is just a business.
@@elmoblatch9787 common misconception , listening to just this 40 or so mins from 67 pretty much disorives that , the astounding energy of the 60's pigpen era dead could not be topped by the finesse of the post pig stretch , and i saw all of my many many shows just slightly post pig era
5 stars plus , these guys were magicians beyond musicians
Damn, the early Dead played some seriously good stuff. Thanks for posting
They were very much a Blues band at that time.
You know....the older I get (have followed them ever since 1967), I am convinced their Name (till 1973) should have been:
"PIGPEN & the Grateful Dead Experience".
RIP Ron McKernan.
(the "BIG BOSS Man")
hahah Nice! rip indeed
Yes
Have you heard the story about the last time he went to see the band when they were rehearsing and they wouldn't interrupt rehearsal to see him. He died a few days later. He was always the best thing about that band.
Always Love some Pig 🐷 !!!! Thanks for your post !!!! ✌️💖🎶
@@jimcrabbe3373 i havent heard that, thats fuckin sad man
Primal Dead is the best Dead!
Thanks for sharing great music. I like the sound seems very very good to me. Grateful "blues psychedelic " Dead. They always seemed serious about making the best music they could. Thanks again.
they were the best there ever was, light-years ahead of their time
@@bluesriot2”The Grateful Dead aren’t the best at what they do..they’re the only ones who do what they do”
-Bill Graham
I met Williams dash at Woodstock 94 he and I shared a hit of l. Well he was the drummer of the gratefully dead
So good... Morning Dew as it was meant to be played.
Yes on this IS Morning Dew played correctly. Too slow after this and not enough loud vocals. Same for Friend of the Devil, I never liked it after 73-74 when they played it slow for the rest of their shows. Only 67 song I like better is 80's version of Cold Rain and Snow, 12/31/87 I think best version ever.
67 rain and snow off The Grateful Dead album is like nothing I'd heard before and my fave version since. Bluegrass blues psychedelic. ✌️
just shows to go it wasnt what they played but how they played. this is awesome. thanks!!
The 57 Les Paul. The guitar guides the guitarist at times. He played so differently on each guitar from 66-77 through the Travis- then they sorta all became dougs electronics to my ears. Ty. Great upload.
Turn it on! My man♥
' Piggy's ware ing that organ out!!!!
Imagine the cover band dead and company playing with a tenth of the vitality and energy this band has.
Well, they play at a slower pace, but the vitality is off the charts. Johnny Boy respects the music. They don't claim to be The Grateful Dead. They are "Dead and Company" and by definition are indeed a cover band -- one with three original members no less.
@@elmoblatch9787 Jerry is irreplacable... " There are things you can replace, and others you can not".....
@@michaelmohrle1773 there keeping Jerry alive as long as they can. That band is bringing the Grateful Dead music to a whole new genre that really needs it.
@@benher973 Yes time keeps slipping away, I never really got into post Dead bands much, still listen to the Grateful Dead, the most recoreded band ever !! I love Bob,Phil, Billy, and Micky but without Jerry they are not the amazing force of nature they were as a full unit !! (Weird as I'm writing this the tv show In the heat of the night has "The thrill is gone" playing at a bar sceen" !! Weird !!)
@@michaelmohrle1773 They handled losing Pigpen but losing Jerry was too much. His guitar playing was unique.
thanks for posting this great quality recording👍👍👍👍
Really great stuff 👍
Guitar hero Jerry going HAM. Man on man.
very very good.................................................................................................................
Long Live Deadheads❤ 💀💀💀💀💀💀
Morning Dew...✌💖💯
thank you
Always Great
Thanks😊🎈
thank you for posting this!
a very special stuff,, so thanks a lot for posting 💚
Really nice
These are cuts from the Shrine shows.
11/10/67, Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, CA
Viola Lee Blues, It Hurts Me Too, Beat It On Down The Line, Morning Dew, Good Morning Little Schoolgirl, Cryptical Envelopment> The Other One> Cryptical Envelopment, New Potato Caboose, Alligator> Caution (Do Not Stop On Tracks)> Feedback
11/11/67, Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, CA
Turn On Your Lovelight, Beat It On Down The Line, Death Don't Have No Mercy, Good Morning Little Schoolgirl, Cryptical Envelopment> The Other One> Cryptical Envelopment, New Potato Caboose, Alligator> Drums> Alligator> Caution (Do Not Stop On Tracks)
Thank u for the list of the best songs ever to b played !
This sounds like selected cuts from various 67 shows. It's not one show but an EXCELLENT collection of early Dead 💀 Thanks 🙏 for posting
most likely cuts from Shrine Aud, 11/10-11/67
Well Mickey Hart joined the band in September 1967, it’s hard to tell when there are 2 drummers playing!
Not
I have a bootleg of this song with Pigpen singing it ! Death don’t have no mercy ! Jerry is on this death don’t have no mercy ! I used to b tested by a Deadhead friend who was singing ? Jerry or Pigpen but I always knew who but maybe he didn’t ?
But it’s good to c Micky in there !
1967? Wow! As an audiophile...be curious of the PA system they used....
There’s a ton of info on that…Owsley was quite the engineer
They were just different with pig pen,keith,and especially Brent were better keyboard, pianist.But Ron gave them a bluesy psychedelic. It's subjective .
That was absolutely amazing. The only band that played for 25 years trying to do better than that. If you think you know which was the greatest of Grateful Dead concerts ever it's safe to say that anything after 1970 is not it. They sound more like Messengers. How do you wake up in the morning and go to school after that. What else do you need to know? Fuck I want to do that
72 & 73.
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ALLMAN BRO HEAVY INFLUENCE-- WANDERS AIMLESSLY.
Other way around, actually.
merci Emanuèle pour votre message. Ce que vous avez mis sur UA-cam comme enregistrement est rare. Avez-vous des enregistrements de ce groupe avant qi'il se nomme le Grateful Dead ?
Ils se nommaient les Warlocks
ça devrait pouvoir se trouver sur UA-cam. ps: merci pour le upload. laisser les bons temps rouler and keep on truckin’
look at those misfits, one is a rockabilly, one is a long haired surfer, one is a cholo, one could be a graffiti artist... very neat
DATS DA SHIT RITE DER
anybody know the actual date if this recording. Doesn't seem to match with any L.A. show from 1967 listed in Deadbase.
Might of been recorded at a backyard party
Maybe part of it was during the acid test in Watts .
I think it might be different splices of shows throughout 67 in LA. It sounds alittle like that.
Maybe the digger feed in Griffith Park that year
When was Mickey Hart's first concert ?
ce n'est pas "turn your lovelight", mais "turn on your lovelight"
ce n'est pas "morning drew", mais "morning dew"
Merci Dario, j'avais pas vu que je l'avais mal écrit!
I don’t c Pig in that picture !
wottz' all thiss
TTHATT
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PIGPEN
El Piggrr
That's not caution, it's new potato caboose
CAUTION : This Ain't "Caution" ! :)
@@jimmymurphy7789 Pig's doing some serious organ riffs on that one.
@@jimmymurphy7789 😆😆😆
savez-vous de quoi est mort Jerry Garcia ?
Dario MORENO Diabetic coma.
Justi Justi non, crise cardiaque quand il etait en detox
Coma diabétique en 1986, mais à ce moment-là, il a survécu.
To much fun.
la poudre
Want to a good conspiracy Pigpen bluesman drinker not LSD and psychedelics, acid test and MK Ultra startup 68 pig Pen holds on till 71 knows too much and dies 73 Jerry starts using heroin due to guilt
Jerry and Pig Pen did dope together way before 73.
Garcia's solo missing finger album was he's only not boring recording.the dead sucked
Can you repeat that in English?
Garcia's album with the song Deal on it.the sleeve had a picture of his hand with a finger half missing.i believe it was his first or only solo recordings.english enough twerp.
@@LscnrRaz0r no kidding…
sounds like a bad gig still its ok
this is absolutely the most boring, bland music I've ever heard.
I bet
its great to be regula r people