keith was my favorite too. butt I think 1989 is probably their best year. I love how loud Phil Lesh is on this track; it's seems like Bobby is telling him to turn it down at the first but Phil Don't care.
I think Keith blended in really well and added a lot for the band, but I love Brent’s energy and his interplay with Jerry is priceless. They were both great. I think Jerry obviously loved Brent and his death really rattled Jerry. I think he went into the deep end of pool again after that, so to speak
@@lazaruswhitehead2998 Actually he played trumpet and studied composition. He basically learned electric bass on the job when he was invited to play with the Warlocks. Explains his unique approach, huh?
He’s cool. What a shame the morph got him. I’ve noticed on a few live performances he sings quite a lot. You can hear his voice as distinct from Jerry or Bob. R.I.P. Jerry and Brent. I hope angels are in your lives. Bless you.
Incredibly I didn’t even know this track. I think I stopped listening to the Dead meaning buying vinyls after Mars Hotel. I missed this beauty. Is it me or does Bob Weir ABSOLUTELY EXCEL IN THE WAY HES SINGING THIS / Must have watched this 100 or maybe even 500 times. Poor Brent died morphine/coke of. R.I.P. X
Jerry & Phil in good form usually means a great show. It took both lead players unlike most bands who only have a lead guitar & ignore the lower end of their sound.
Weirdly although I love love love the dead but never came across this. I stopped keeping up with the Dead after Mars Hotel. I drank in Aoxomoxoa, Anthem, Live Dead, Wake of the Flood and a few off the Double Dead………Wharf Rat and Jack Straw and Workingman’s and American Beauty. Got some idea it wasn’t up to snuff. I love these guys all of them. Poor Bob Weir is often ignored because Jerry is so loved. Estimated P………is it John Perry Barlow or Robert Hunter. Both incredibly added so much to every song. Essential in fact
Couldn't tell is this was the 1st song of a new set, but the boys always seemed to have a lot of energy coming out of the break. Must have been love of their work or some sort of Red Bull product, can't be for sure :)
Well put, my friend. I went to over 200 show and I too never saw a fight. Some arguments and disagreements but, they always ended with a hug or at least a handshake.
I was at this show. This is a great version of EP. I remember that beforehand outside was a distinct aura of people mixing alcohol with acid, an unworkable combination. One such girl scaled the 15 foot high chainlink fence that prevented entry into the stadium, which was topped with some barbed wire. She clawed her way up and somehow over ( maybe that was the acid half giving her insight), then fell about 7 feet to the floor. She brushed herself off drunkenly and wobbled in. It was a multi-layered disappointment. Inside, the stadium radiated mid-1930s, and the concrete in the bleachers was cracked and ancient under a broiling Sun. The bowl of the stands was strikingly shallow. Peculiar and of old.. The other thing I remember well is that the Dead played backup to Bob Dylan after their set. It went on and on and on. Dylan would rattle off lyrics and then turn around to hunch 'way, 'way over as he played his acoustic guitar. Then he'd whip around to bray another lyric, then back to the hunch. I could not understand a single word he sang. Not even one. Now this scene will soon enough be as far away back in time to us as the 1930s were to 1989. Thank the Creator the Dead's set was excellent, so it remains timeless; appropriate, considering the Creator.
just for the record, my all time favorite Estimated Prophet is I think 2/5/78, its on Dick's 18 - absolutely insane solo by Jerry that just goes on and on and eventually drops into an extended Eyes followed by a 30min Playin' in the Band with tons of Jerry playing on another level - this is a great version though, the Mutron-heavy outro just isn't as long as many of the best versions.
I was at this show. Not sure about a fight but i remember someone tipped over the "port o potty" with some one inside. That might be worse. Pretty shitty. But the shows delivered the goods.
did u ever notice bobby has like a black pad he stands on in front of the mic i wonder if thats like a weight activated switch that turns the mic on when he stands on it to cutt back on feed back
very frustrating that a computer is generating this video shuffled on a time clock in and out switch camera in and out switch camera in and out ........ i wish there was a human being who's a deadhead and who know who's play what at what time could at least edit this footage
It was 25 years ago on GOOD Friday, April FOOLS, that WE ROSE TO A GLORY in Love And LIGHT that still has leading `The Way to SHINE LIKE `The Stars FOREVERMORE. Let's ROLL TEAM Overcomers
Oh man... Getting tipped in a port o potty at some obscure campground is one thing, but at a dead concert with thousands of people with nasty bad drug shits is a whole other ball game. I'd give that guy a backstage pass for that
BOBBY WEIR AND MICKEY HART WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON??? WANNA HOOK UP WITH U2 JUST YOU AND YOUR BAND MATE, PLATT IS BEING GARGOYLE SOME WHERE IN THE CITY PROBABLY, HE CAN 'T GET OUT OF ALLISON'S YOU KNOW WHAT, WHAT ELSE IS NEW WITH ROCK STARS? I WANT TO MEET BILLY AND PHIL TOO, LETS GROOVE ON DOWN THE LINE! BELLA RATTAN U2-(LARRYS OLD GIRL-WAY TO YOUNG TO FADE AWAY THOUGH 44 YEARS OLD FEB 3 ,1969 IS MY BIRTHDAY
I love it when the boys take us to church!! This show is one of the very best I've ever seen.
I agree madam,... Those boys !!
A Tool in the hands of GOD for sure!!
OMG!
Brent Mydland is my favorite keyboardist of the many the dead ever had.
quinn959 Phil Lesh is really rockin on this one. My favorite Keyboard player was Keith, but i love the later brent Mydland years as well.
Yeah, I agree
I liked keith as a piano man.... Brett was more of a rock friendly organ player who was one of the very best ever....
keith was my favorite too. butt I think 1989 is probably their best year. I love how loud Phil Lesh is on this track; it's seems like Bobby is telling him to turn it down at the first but Phil Don't care.
I think Keith blended in really well and added a lot for the band, but I love Brent’s energy and his interplay with Jerry is priceless. They were both great. I think Jerry obviously loved Brent and his death really rattled Jerry. I think he went into the deep end of pool again after that, so to speak
Excellent. Great audio. Everyone feeling on.
This was my first show.
How many more did you go to before Jerry left his physical body behind?
@@MindfulMike520 I imagine Jerry left his physical body many times throughout his existence as a mortal.
@@ruffles886 Clever! I agree! We all must have at some point, drugs or not. A lot of us anyway.
phil is so unbelievably on fire through this whole show
He always is ! Just turned up nice and loud this evening......
Phil is super duper. I never knew of a bassist who drew my attention away from the rest of the song. I was told Phil was classically trained in bass ?
@@lazaruswhitehead2998 Actually he played trumpet and studied composition. He basically learned electric bass on the job when he was invited to play with the Warlocks. Explains his unique approach, huh?
It's been said the Dead has two Lead Guitars..
When he and Jerry are both on. Best band ever!
He’s cool. What a shame the morph got him. I’ve noticed on a few live performances he sings quite a lot. You can hear his voice as distinct from Jerry or Bob. R.I.P. Jerry and Brent. I hope angels are in your lives. Bless you.
Hell yeah you can! Hes got SOUL!!! Not saying Jerry&Bob don't, of course
Always have loved this song, first time I have seen it on video & FANTASTIC AUDIO TOO! GREAT STUFF!
Incredibly I didn’t even know this track. I think I stopped listening to the Dead meaning buying vinyls after Mars Hotel. I missed this beauty. Is it me or does Bob Weir ABSOLUTELY EXCEL IN THE WAY HES SINGING THIS / Must have watched this 100 or maybe even 500 times. Poor Brent died morphine/coke of. R.I.P. X
You on drugs? Lmao studio is good but nothing to live shows
Thanks for posting. Love this version. LESH is loud!😃💀
Thank you. Every so often a song touches a particular point that speaks to you and reminds you of the magic of life. Blessings to all.
Yes, yes, Brent is the best!
Wow!🌹
Love the way Jerry and Phil take over this song!!
Jerry & Phil in good form usually means a great show. It took both lead players unlike most bands who only have a lead guitar & ignore the lower end of their sound.
Phil walked all over this version
This ladies and gentlemen is why some people play a 6 String Bass..
Extraordinary video editing and sound! Phil!!!
West Coast love to you east coasters! You did great shows too!
The month after this they were at the Forum in LA with Steve Winwood.
hard to believe this took place 25 years ago. love this tune.
Can’t believe this post is 4 years old!
Weirdly although I love love love the dead but never came across this. I stopped keeping up with the Dead after Mars Hotel. I drank in Aoxomoxoa, Anthem, Live Dead, Wake of the Flood and a few off the Double Dead………Wharf Rat and Jack Straw and Workingman’s and American Beauty. Got some idea it wasn’t up to snuff. I love these guys all of them. Poor Bob Weir is often ignored because Jerry is so loved. Estimated P………is it John Perry Barlow or Robert Hunter. Both incredibly added so much to every song. Essential in fact
Great first show!
This is a song that epitomizes jerry at his best...take this song out for a long walk!
Note the very beautiful lighting with Jerry's guitar full screen at 9:03.
One of the best versions of EP EVVVVER!!
I’d bet that 10k of these views are from me😂 absolutely love this song
This tune makes my heart sing
RIP John Perry Barlow
Micky always looked so angry like he was going to kill something.
Augest West a crazed demon man!!
@@billfiveash Ohhh...his name was August West ! That explains everything!!
Lee Ross I actually didn’t catch the reference. Nice!!
LOL !! So true... so true! Ha, ha - that's a good one!!
Mickey Jones you better watch your speed
took a lot of pages/sheets back to NCSU in 1989.
Nevah get enough of THIS!!!💕🙏😘❤️🔥💀🌹😘
My time coming any day... RIP John Barlow
I have decided to stick with love. Hate is too great a burden to bear.
-Martin Luther King Jr.
Jerry... the Man the Legend! FUKINGROOVIN"!
Jerry's looking pretty spry!
Couldn't tell is this was the 1st song of a new set, but the boys always seemed to have a lot of energy coming out of the break. Must have been love of their work or some sort of Red Bull product, can't be for sure :)
Music is my Time Machine
This is THE BEST SONG EVER EVER EVER by GD... RIP JERRY... love and miss you so much...say hello to Briar
Be like Bobby. 5:00-5:30
Bobby taking off like a Rocket attached to no Strings. So...what's keeping YOU rooted ? Be like Bobby !!
Well put, my friend. I went to over 200 show and I too never saw a fight. Some arguments and disagreements but, they always ended with a hug or at least a handshake.
Bobby's got his short shorts on, LOL.
Jerry put his talent in front of all
I was at this show. This is a great version of EP. I remember that beforehand outside was a distinct aura of people mixing alcohol with acid, an unworkable combination. One such girl scaled the 15 foot high chainlink fence that prevented entry into the stadium, which was topped with some barbed wire. She clawed her way up and somehow over ( maybe that was the acid half giving her insight), then fell about 7 feet to the floor. She brushed herself off drunkenly and wobbled in. It was a multi-layered disappointment. Inside, the stadium radiated mid-1930s, and the concrete in the bleachers was cracked and ancient under a broiling Sun. The bowl of the stands was strikingly shallow. Peculiar and of old..
The other thing I remember well is that the Dead played backup to Bob Dylan after their set. It went on and on and on. Dylan would rattle off lyrics and then turn around to hunch 'way, 'way over as he played his acoustic guitar. Then he'd whip around to bray another lyric, then back to the hunch. I could not understand a single word he sang. Not even one. Now this scene will soon enough be as far away back in time to us as the 1930s were to 1989. Thank the Creator the Dead's set was excellent, so it remains timeless; appropriate, considering the Creator.
Spherian7: The Dylan/Dead show at JFK was 7/10/87. The Dead played solo at JFK in 1989. The stadium was condemned a few days after the show.
@@vickiangelucci6745 In the juggling act called my mind, I've dropped more than one thing along the way!
I'm still here
Glad to have you here brother! Stick ar
just for the record, my all time favorite Estimated Prophet is I think 2/5/78, its on Dick's 18 - absolutely insane solo by Jerry that just goes on and on and eventually drops into an extended Eyes followed by a 30min Playin' in the Band with tons of Jerry playing on another level - this is a great version though, the Mutron-heavy outro just isn't as long as many of the best versions.
2/3/78 Thanks for sharing!
7/1/78 will give it a run for it's money
So miss Jerry jammin these cords
Slow down, Bob. You'll get there...
Don’t gotta tell em these days haha
5:21 Bobby fist pumpin that que with power!
Great version of ESTIMATED PROPHET which I never heard before , one of my favorite "Bobby" tunes of all time. Thanks for sharing !
Nice outfit Bobby! (he's got a wedgey)
And that's ok...he's Bobby and we aren't
as a reggae guy Burning spear is my favorite, props still
RIP Billy Graham...
WTF?
@@tobypage9834 what?
I was at this show. Not sure about a fight but i remember someone tipped over the "port o potty" with some one inside. That might be worse. Pretty shitty. But the shows delivered the goods.
did u ever notice bobby has like a black pad he stands on in front of the mic i wonder if thats like a weight activated switch that turns the mic on when he stands on it to cutt back on feed back
There was Grateful Dead and then there were the rest.
Bobby MUTHAFUCKIN Ace!
HAHAHA NICE !!
this is a killer show jerry and brent are clickin
Post coma bliss!!
Oh Yeahhh
I would like to know if the wah on Jerry's guitar is built into the selector switch/control knobs
I know he used a leslie
Thanks sincerely
,Anthony
Thank u all for shating! Let's put this together
Phil just being Phil 🤗
I was there but ,to remember it, that would take some doing !!! If you know what I mean then you were probably there too. LOL
Jerry!
Ok I'll just say it...I'm in love with Bob Weir
Ahhh... Looking for a smoker, Bobby's outfit tells me where to go;)!!
um, what didn't i hear at my first show, geez! ok, maybe unbroken chain, but caught it in philly 95!
Pretty sure it's either his monitor level or mic level.
very frustrating that a computer is generating this video shuffled on a time clock in and out switch camera in and out switch camera in and out ........ i wish there was a human being who's a deadhead and who know who's play what at what time could at least edit this footage
It was 25 years ago on GOOD Friday, April FOOLS, that WE ROSE TO A GLORY in Love And LIGHT that still has leading `The Way to SHINE LIKE `The Stars FOREVERMORE. Let's ROLL TEAM Overcomers
Wow wow ducking wow
this was the last show at this place they tore it down after this show
To think that Jerry was only 46 (almost 47) at this time!
Thats what drugs do to you...most of them are dead heads now...
@@martintimmer8574 - yeah... that’s true.
love the dead, and this performance, but the ones with Donna Jean sound better.
This weren't meant as a "jazzed" song. Jazzy otherwise (studio version) fine. metaltomotown
Splittin fer Cali right now....
Phiiiilllll
PHILLY
Tour DATES...yeah at this one it Jean from Ohio on the way to MSG NYC ...with COSMIC CHARLIE (RIP)
...OH CLOSE CALL JERSEY STATE TROOPERS...HAHA
the thin man spits
Cali-Fornia
:)
i wonder why bobby points down in the begining of this is the tempo or key off?
gratefuldank - it’s to tell the sound guy to turn his monitor down.
Hunter bobbin 😉
threw it in the way
Jerry's wahwah is inspired.
Oh man... Getting tipped in a port o potty at some obscure campground is one thing, but at a dead concert with thousands of people with nasty bad drug shits is a whole other ball game. I'd give that guy a backstage pass for that
It seems when they played giant stadium they were usaully sloppy, and lackluster most of the time!
0:43 Haha Bobby signaling to turn Brent down
Phil......not Brent
Video
This is kind of a weird EP…….maybe I’m just tired
LSD and communion with GOD
BOBBY WEIR AND MICKEY HART WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON??? WANNA HOOK UP WITH U2 JUST YOU AND YOUR BAND MATE, PLATT IS BEING GARGOYLE SOME WHERE IN THE CITY PROBABLY, HE CAN 'T GET OUT OF ALLISON'S YOU KNOW WHAT, WHAT ELSE IS NEW WITH ROCK STARS? I WANT TO MEET BILLY AND PHIL TOO, LETS GROOVE ON DOWN THE LINE! BELLA RATTAN U2-(LARRYS OLD GIRL-WAY TO YOUNG TO FADE AWAY THOUGH 44 YEARS OLD FEB 3 ,1969 IS MY BIRTHDAY
The giant stadium shows were shity compared to this!!!!!!!
The flute-sounding keyboards sound horrible.
Late 70's EP were much better. This is an average version at best. But it is still the Dead doing what nobody else can...
This is truly about the worst an Estimated can get, search any music app to find many better versions than this pile of shit.