I was blessed to see the Dead twice. Once in New Haven, Ct. 1970 something. It was a riot. No NO, I mean a REAL riot, with TG and batons! The other one was in Park West, Utah 1980 something. NOT a riot! It was 3 days of 24/7 French toast, served out of School bus in the parking lot! There was no schedule, the band played night and day. I don't think they ever stopped. I sure dint. BEST TIME EVER!
How anyone could see the greatest band in the universe only twice when the opportunity was there to see them many more times obviously after 1970 something just blows my mind Kurt!! What gives? You couldn't have been that busy that you couldnt have tried to experience that "BEST TIME EVER" a few more times..What gives brother?? GD was around till mid 90's ..
This is NOT the "longest Scarlet-Fire ever". That honor goes to 11/1/79 Nassau. That one clocks in a bit over 34 minutes, and every single minute is pure gold. A top 3 version.
I was at that show at MSG in 94. The Scarlet Fire was epic...but then they played Way to Go Home and it sucked the energy out of the place. If they played something good like Estimated or Playing it could have been a classic
I'm a teacher so sometimes we listen to music while we work This day I let the kids each pick a song...if I could.pick the first one for the next day. Tuesday morning we started the day with this.😊
@@toddmorrissey8372 I thought the Touch Of Grey MTV sell out was the dumbest thing the band did until....Vince! They were in a hurry to get anyone with high harmony so they wouldn't have to cancel the fall tour like they did in 86 when Jerry collapsed. It was a money decision that destroyed their sound. Yes ANY Brent over ANY Vince ANY day. 😉✌️💨💨💨
I was very fortunate to have seen the Grateful Dead at least a few times every year from 1978 to 1995. I have been able to see everything from Further Festivals, Ratdog, Phil and friends, The DEAD, Rhythm Devils, Future, and DEAD and Company. When they announced that 2023 would be the last time that they would Tour it Broke MY Heart to think that this could be the last time that I was going to be able to see MY BROTHERS and SISTERS that I have met over the last 45 years of being on the road every summer since I was a teenager. I know that there's many other bands that do what they did......... But there is NOTHING like getting a few of your friends together in the dead of winter here in Minnesota and planning your summer road trip to see as many shows that we could get to in a 2-3 week time frame. Then we would have to start to plan the whole Tour and the Trip of a Life time and see what ever we could do during this 2-3 weeks of our summer.
I’m sure you could go full nut and set up in front of their houses and sell grilled cheese and walk around with a finger in the air looking for that one miracle! If it were me I’d come out hug you and bring you in and hang for a few!
I’m one year older & enjoying my life. Nice to be able to work & play. Slowly but Sinfully playing my iPhone on my land in Humboldt. Morning is Magical in SONOMA! Naomi Radtke
I was at this show…Friday, 10/14/94 at MSG!! The band opened the show with a most memorable Jack Straw. Regardless whether this Scarlet-Fire was or wasn’t their longest, still great and timeless! Thanks for posting!
Nothing better then listening to the show you were at !! N I always loved seeing a few in a row n loving rating them. Great problems of using my vac days at work to make it happen.
I was listening to Zappa- Advance Romance and UA-cam played this next. It brought a tear to my eye of all the long, strange trips with Jerry, Bobby, and Phil. I didn't start seeing them until '85, but at least 50 shows until 94. Spent my Mom's 50th with her at Laguna Seca, CA melting the daze away. 🥴 They will forever be the masters of jams. ❤🧡💛💚💙💜
What a wonderful memory with your mom for her 50th, excellent! Yeah, similar here was listening to something & this came on next, definitely got misty eyed. Was there in multiple venues this tour. The music will never stop, keep on truckin friend! 👌💜💙💚💎🌞
❤️⚡💙, sound like me bro. Zappa and Jerry gone, I remember thinking when Jerry passed, Frank gone, now Jerry, what's a head to do. I turned my gaze to Mark Knoffler and was feeling better. The album that brought me out of it was " All the Roadrunning", check it out, very emotional but set me right musically again. ✌️❤️⚡💙🎸
So so sweet. Relentlessly. That's the best crowd reaction I have ever heard recorded or live, with the DeadHeads riding, pulsating throbbing writhing sweating and GRATEFUL....SUBSCRIBED..PeaceOrElse
What a miracle! These guys, on this stone, in our time creating joy pieced together from vibrations as a gift to the world. I am so lucky to have witnessed it. One last (?) run this summer. I can hardly wait...
90's dead is a unique beast, with much sophistication and depth. Each year is completely different and each year has stellar shows, yes, even 95. Shoot, spring 93 might be the musical pinnacle of the dead's performance career... def my favorite year/tour for best guitar playing from Jerry!!
@Rogério dude!! I was JUST going over that show! It is a monster and one of my favorite shows! The 15 minute playing and then that MONSTER jam after uncle johns band. It's crazy. Yes, the sugaree too. Glad to know there are other 95 dead aficianados out there
The Grateful Dead mail order envelope brought a GIANT smile on my face....I remember as a kid always adding a note to please give me floor seats for at least 1 show....they always did...i like to believe my note had something to do with it lol ✌️😎
Wow, had forgotten about the mail-in ticket sales for the Dead's early shows! Saw a bunch of shows 72-early 80's. It was always an adventure of listening and experiencing where the band where going that night. Always sublime, full of unexpected turns and yes mistakes! And probably the best PA ever during the wall of speakers era in the mid 70's. Ignore the Dead detractors, it never was about showing off...shut up and listen with the band each night!
I loved the garden shows still. coliseum in the spring garden end o summer, still have my tics for the 95 shows that never happened. I miss him every day Natalie we are not alone.
In 1969 the boys played 4 or 5 songs in 35 minutes , I think some members of nrps were on stage fooling around with them , remember I was 13 that summer , just learning I was growing a memory
No, there is a longer and better version. The version of Scarlet Begonias > Fire On the Mountain, performed on November first, 1979, is more than 35 minutes long! Check it out on the Grateful Dead Archives.
This was the first birthday show I was able to see. Very short first set, some thought it would be an off show. Long scarlet, weird whiny jam after first verse of Fire went on forever. I remember the firebreather letting out a big plume of fire on the floor as Fire erupted. Loved the jams, they just went on forever.
That weird jam was wailing; he was getting more ethereal, closer to the other side. He knew it was almost the end of the road. He was over the old stuff. Seems like letting angels, ie:,: *grateful dead*, to sing through those guitar strings, And/or it could have been the soundtrack to the scuba vacation he wanted to be on but was denied by the corporation. 🤐
FINALLY! Someone mentions that guy on the floor that did that. I thought it was a lighter that had been opened up. Fire-breather, you say? Kinda makes more sense.
Wasn't this the show where someone lit flash paper 20 feet into the air during the first chorus of FOTM? Huge roar from the crowd!! There is NOTHING like a Grateful Dead Concert. 🌹🍄💀🍄🌹
Jon Woll, you are exactly right! Played my first gig in months yesterday with my beautiful friends. Slept over 10-hours for the first time in six months - leaving a kidney in Pittsburgh, and my "joie de vivre" by the side of the road. Radiation. Black-coffee mornings, way before dawn and more like that. Listening now to this blessedly long version of Grateful Dead's Scarlet Begonias/Fire On The Mountain and I've got tears running down my face. What a strange trip, indeed. I think I'm happy. Don't pinch me.
I went to 2 of the Dead Shows, 2 of them are wonderful memories. The 3rd show was in Aneheim, Ca.also a memory, I never got into the show as I ate 10 hits of some purple pyramid. What a trip. Lol
this is good stuff, but it's not remotely the longest Scarlet-> Fire. Nassau, 11/01/1979 is 38 minutes and 56 seconds and every second of it is amazing. No one will ever convince me that Jerry and Brent hadn't indulged in some of Owsley's finest that night.
Rember strangers stoping strangers just to shake thair hand because everyone through the world should be part of that hart of gold band ❤ ain’t no time to hate we are all gods children no matter what the cooler our skin is or what way worship god because one day we are all are going to answer to him
wow! Wow !! WOW !!! moving . my soundtrack to a scathing post on congressman jim jordan , as I kept to the beat . Insurrectionist and guilty of Sedition ?!
Thanks a bunch of been there perhaps at the different places but It was unreal, always Auditorium Theater in Chicago now you're freaking eyes out eyes out eyes out ears off, what the f*** more than you want
I don’t want to hear anymore BS about the 90’ s not living up; 32:34 this right here is liquid gold, if you don’t recognize it, I’m dumbfounded; as I have listened to shows from the 60’s to now a thousand times or two and have been blessed to have seen a few along the way …
I stopped seeing them after a couple disappointing shows a few years prior. Not good enough... Ill shut up now. Not really. Beautiful mix of high energy from the full band contrasted with a dreamy exploratory night for Jerry Garcia. Kind of reminds me of early Fire on the Mountain versions from from the seventies. I didn't see that era either because I was busy learning how to spell and pick my nose. Anyway I'm glad you kids got your share in 1994 I didn't know anything so high-energy was happening with the band I'm glad they had a really on night and I hope there are a lot more I also don't know about.
That was by far the best Scarlett Fire I have ever heard. I can't believe it was 94'. Just goes to show.
If you like this one, try 10/31/91. One of my favorite 90's Scarlet->Fire
I was blessed to see the Dead twice. Once in New Haven, Ct. 1970 something. It was a riot. No NO, I mean a REAL riot, with TG and batons! The other one was in Park West, Utah 1980 something. NOT a riot! It was 3 days of 24/7 French toast, served out of School bus in the parking lot! There was no schedule, the band played night and day. I don't think they ever stopped. I sure dint. BEST TIME EVER!
How anyone could see the greatest band in the universe only twice when the opportunity was there to see them many more times obviously after 1970 something just blows my mind Kurt!! What gives? You couldn't have been that busy that you couldnt have tried to experience that "BEST TIME EVER" a few more times..What gives brother?? GD was around till mid 90's ..
@@mikekramer-or1hu word the bus came by and 70 shows later well u know the rest, keep trucking my friend
Still on the bus ain’t never getting off waited for what ever round the bend peace love the selibration of life living in peace together every one.
So you’re saying “the music never stopped “?? Lol😂
Some people only see them twice and it makes their lives. Others, like us, need to see them a million times and it is not enough. Please don't harsh.
This is NOT the "longest Scarlet-Fire ever". That honor goes to 11/1/79 Nassau. That one clocks in a bit over 34 minutes, and every single minute is pure gold. A top 3 version.
I was at that show at MSG in 94. The Scarlet Fire was epic...but then they played Way to Go Home and it sucked the energy out of the place. If they played something good like Estimated or Playing it could have been a classic
I'm a teacher so sometimes we listen to music while we work
This day I let the kids each pick a song...if I could.pick the first one for the next day.
Tuesday morning we started the day with this.😊
I was at 11/1/79. I'll take an early Brent over a late Vince every day. It's not about song length it's about quality of play.
@@staggerlee4979 I'll take ANY Brent over ANY Vince, ANY day. Vince was the biggest single misstep the band ever made.
@@toddmorrissey8372
I thought the Touch Of Grey MTV sell out was the dumbest thing the band did until....Vince! They were in a hurry to get anyone with high harmony so they wouldn't have to cancel the fall tour like they did in 86 when Jerry collapsed. It was a money decision that destroyed their sound. Yes ANY Brent over ANY Vince ANY day.
😉✌️💨💨💨
Bunch of gods playing......after listening suddenly you realize life is all about energy.
Bloody marvellous. 32 minutes of bliss - beautiful rhythms and every note perfect.
Every note by Vince is imperfect. 🙉
I DON'T KNOW HOW I MISSED THIS MASTERPIECE 😮
I was very fortunate to have seen the Grateful Dead at least a few times every year from 1978 to 1995. I have been able to see everything from Further Festivals, Ratdog, Phil and friends, The DEAD, Rhythm Devils, Future, and DEAD and Company. When they announced that 2023 would be the last time that they would Tour it Broke MY Heart to think that this could be the last time that I was going to be able to see MY BROTHERS and SISTERS that I have met over the last 45 years of being on the road every summer since I was a teenager. I know that there's many other bands that do what they did......... But there is NOTHING like getting a few of your friends together in the dead of winter here in Minnesota and planning your summer road trip to see as many shows that we could get to in a 2-3 week time frame. Then we would have to start to plan the whole Tour and the Trip of a Life time and see what ever we could do during this 2-3 weeks of our summer.
"Final Tour" not "Final show".
I’m sure you could go full nut and set up in front of their houses and sell grilled cheese and walk around with a finger in the air looking for that one miracle! If it were me I’d come out hug you and bring you in and hang for a few!
They will play as long as the money rolls in. Bob and Co stopped playing for life before Jerry even died. It's all about the silver to them.
@@staggerlee4979 hate to admit it, but you're correct.
Bobby so slow the last few years....grateful for the good old days😊
I heard them twice in the ‘70s in London. Magic. Now I’m 84 and still loving them ❤️
I’m one year older & enjoying my life. Nice to be able to work & play. Slowly but Sinfully playing my iPhone on my land in
Humboldt. Morning is
Magical in SONOMA!
Naomi Radtke
Also In my ‘80s! 1st Show ‘68 Winterland
Deadhead Naomi
@@naomiradtke I'm 85. Shoreline and Oakland for me. 🌹
I was at this show…Friday, 10/14/94 at MSG!! The band opened the show with a most memorable Jack Straw. Regardless whether this Scarlet-Fire was or wasn’t their longest, still great and timeless! Thanks for posting!
Madison square
Nothing better then listening to the show you were at !! N I always loved seeing a few in a row n loving rating them. Great problems of using my vac days at work to make it happen.
I was at this one too! Brought my non-head friend. He got hooked!
i was there! I can still close my eyes and feel my joy dancing the fire jam! One of the last great jams from Jerry
MSG 1979..Radio City..1981 ? Cape Cod 1979 served alcohol..
@@MichaelTobin-m1d yea those all happened before Madison Square Garden 10/14/94, One of the last great jams from Jerry.
Phil is on phire!
Such a long, long time to be gone, and a short time to be there.
I was at this show in the tapers section. My tapes came out beautifully . The building was literally shaking as this classic moment unfolded. 😃😃😃
I guess the music never does stop
A spaceship made of pure spirit dancing the stars
If you know the dead you love the dead. Period
I was listening to Zappa- Advance Romance and UA-cam played this next. It brought a tear to my eye of all the long, strange trips with Jerry, Bobby, and Phil. I didn't start seeing them until '85, but at least 50 shows until 94. Spent my Mom's 50th with her at Laguna Seca, CA melting the daze away. 🥴 They will forever be the masters of jams. ❤🧡💛💚💙💜
What a wonderful memory with your mom for her 50th, excellent!
Yeah, similar here was listening to something & this came on next, definitely got misty eyed. Was there in multiple venues this tour. The music will never stop, keep on truckin friend! 👌💜💙💚💎🌞
Same, right from Joe’s Garage to this. When the Dead comes on, I’m down, like a moth to a flame.
I for sure was an 85 and I jumped on that f****** train all the. What a f****** ride
I just saw a comment guy claims documented cases of cured depression by exposure to Dead library. That's somethin'.
❤️⚡💙, sound like me bro. Zappa and Jerry gone, I remember thinking when Jerry passed, Frank gone, now Jerry, what's a head to do. I turned my gaze to Mark Knoffler and was feeling better. The album that brought me out of it was " All the Roadrunning", check it out, very emotional but set me right musically again. ✌️❤️⚡💙🎸
Bless the dead heads, none of this would have happened without you!
So so sweet. Relentlessly. That's the best crowd reaction I have ever heard recorded or live, with the DeadHeads riding, pulsating throbbing writhing sweating and GRATEFUL....SUBSCRIBED..PeaceOrElse
Yes, it is all about the gathering!
I saw the Grateful Dead in Tampa Stadium - April 7, 1995. It was my first concert ever!
Better late than never 🍄🌍🍄🐢🍄🌙🍄🦁🍄🇯🇲🍄🔥🍄🔥🔥🔥🍄🌵🍄🇺🇲🍄🌿🍄🌉🍄
What a miracle! These guys, on this stone, in our time creating joy pieced together from vibrations as a gift to the world. I am so lucky to have witnessed it. One last (?) run this summer. I can hardly wait...
❤️
Sometimes you get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right.
Simple truth. When the sky was yellow and the Sun was blue. I ain't often right but I've never been wrong.
My complements to that engineer who turned and hit the record button on the reel to reel .
I have not been a fan of 90’s Dead but this sweet jam has me reevaluating my prejudice against it.
it is all good and I got on the bus in 67. every era is different but they are all good.
@@johnlarson111
💯👆
90's dead is a unique beast, with much sophistication and depth. Each year is completely different and each year has stellar shows, yes, even 95.
Shoot, spring 93 might be the musical pinnacle of the dead's performance career... def my favorite year/tour for best guitar playing from Jerry!!
Love Brett Mydland! RIP, sweet brother.
@Rogério dude!! I was JUST going over that show! It is a monster and one of my favorite shows! The 15 minute playing and then that MONSTER jam after uncle johns band. It's crazy. Yes, the sugaree too. Glad to know there are other 95 dead aficianados out there
The Grateful Dead mail order envelope brought a GIANT smile on my face....I remember as a kid always adding a note to please give me floor seats for at least 1 show....they always did...i like to believe my note had something to do with it lol ✌️😎
A fine “32 minutes of goodness!!!” Indeed!
As an ornithologist you should know this is thirty thirsty minutes of gratefulness 🐥🐦🦜🪶🍄🍯🍄🍯🍄💧🍄🇸🇪🍄🌁🌁🌁🍄🇯🇲🍄
Phil is a beast on this 🔥
R.I.P.
One year later he left us in NYC and I was so sad to this day still sad he left us what an incredible musical person!
How the hell have I never heard this magical version?!?!?! WOW
I know everyone says this but I was there that night everyone was dancing and singing I’ll never forget that night and this set. Was magical ❤
Answer - you were told by everybody that the Grateful Dead weren't good in the 1990's and you just believed them.
There's hundreds of tapes never released I'm sure, of versions of the songs we love that are totally different versions of the same songs we love!
@@BronxGummerthe only bad sounding dead is what never got to be played. Let yourself decide how to enjoy music or life.
There was nothing magical about Vince.
I was there , one of the 3 nights (don't remember witch) , and it was great.That I remember. Thank you Jerry, thank you.
Geez Phil is killing it 🔥
Yeah Phil is a beast all over this. Amazing.
Wow, had forgotten about the mail-in ticket sales for the Dead's early shows! Saw a bunch of shows 72-early 80's. It was always an adventure of listening and experiencing where the band where going that night. Always sublime, full of unexpected turns and yes mistakes! And probably the best PA ever during the wall of speakers era in the mid 70's. Ignore the Dead detractors, it never was about showing off...shut up and listen with the band each night!
That guitar he's playing in 1994 the lightning bolt that's my late fiance Steve Cripes guitar that he made special for Jerry😊
Hats off to you and him. I was in Saint Pete when it was presented
Wasn’t he a ship cabinet interior craftsman?
@@scottstooksbury538😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
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Far Out!
Thanks for this gift. Top shelf and how.
I loved the garden shows still. coliseum in the spring garden end o summer, still have my tics for the 95 shows that never happened. I miss him every day Natalie we are not alone.
Not sure it's the longest but shit it's JG and the Dead who cares!!!
In 1969 the boys played 4 or 5 songs in 35 minutes , I think some members of nrps were on stage fooling around with them , remember I was 13 that summer , just learning I was growing a memory
Very Magical Night of Music! Listen for yourself.
It was a beautiful night, in the world's greatest mecca for sports and music. I could not believe we danced to this jam, that long.
No, there is a longer and better version. The version of Scarlet Begonias > Fire On the Mountain, performed on November first, 1979, is more than 35 minutes long! Check it out on the Grateful Dead Archives.
This was the first birthday show I was able to see. Very short first set, some thought it would be an off show. Long scarlet, weird whiny jam after first verse of Fire went on forever. I remember the firebreather letting out a big plume of fire on the floor as Fire erupted. Loved the jams, they just went on forever.
That weird jam was wailing; he was getting more ethereal, closer to the other side. He knew it was almost the end of the road. He was over the old stuff. Seems like letting angels, ie:,: *grateful dead*, to sing through those guitar strings, And/or it could have been the soundtrack to the scuba vacation he wanted to be on but was denied by the corporation. 🤐
FINALLY! Someone mentions that guy on the floor that did that. I thought it was a lighter that had been opened up. Fire-breather, you say? Kinda makes more sense.
The only problem is it isn’t long enough !!!!
That’s what she said!!
@@johnnythegent1045 yeah yet One has to include 20 Percent for the tip 🍄🍄🌉🍄🍄🍄🔥🍄🌍🍄🇺🇲🍄🔥🔥🔥🍄
Holy Shiite, it is 94, must be two video versions 🍄🍄🍄🇺🇲🍄🌍🍄🔥🔥🔥🍄🍄🍄
Wasn't this the show where someone lit flash paper 20 feet into the air during the first chorus of FOTM? Huge roar from the crowd!!
There is NOTHING like a Grateful Dead Concert. 🌹🍄💀🍄🌹
GAGS? Gagliardo?
Bass great
Lesh Philling
After listening to this 20x.. speechless
Incredible. THANKS for uploading!
when you are down and you can't cry....this what you need.
Nice prescription 🍄🦁🍄🌙🍄🇯🇲🍄🇿🇦🍄🇸🇳🍄🐢🍄🐘🍄🐊🍄🦏🍄🇸🇪🍄🇬🇧🍄🇪🇹🍄🇺🇲🍄🔥🍄🌍🍄🌹🍄🌞🍄🦉🍄🌿🍄🍄🍄
Jon Woll, you are exactly right! Played my first gig in months yesterday with my beautiful friends. Slept over 10-hours for the first time in six months - leaving a kidney in Pittsburgh, and my "joie de vivre" by the side of the road. Radiation. Black-coffee mornings, way before dawn and more like that. Listening now to this blessedly long version of Grateful Dead's Scarlet Begonias/Fire On The Mountain and I've got tears running down my face. What a strange trip, indeed. I think I'm happy. Don't pinch me.
I went to 2 of the Dead Shows, 2 of them are wonderful memories. The 3rd show was in Aneheim, Ca.also a memory, I never got into the show as I ate 10 hits of some purple pyramid. What a trip. Lol
10hits of purple pyramids ????😱
All I can picture is the scene from Wolf of Wall Street when the lemons had a delayed slow wick!
First time hearing this show serious energy!
Ticket really says "No -" to everything that happens at dead shows
“I’ve always found them to be more…guidelines…than actual ‘rules’” 😉
What a long, strange trip it's been!
nice handle ... love jerry always he sings in a tone ❤ thank u for the
Tempo, tempo tempo tempo , This is great! ...dead and company is too slow tempo on most songs.
I was there! The jam after Corinna is special too.
If I only had a time machine
Oh but we do 🍄🍄🍄
The Dead will live FOREVER!
Made my Friday night!
So beautiful I almost cried.
I member hearing the news that God called Jerry home… so much changed in an instance…
A fitting tribute to Jerry ❤😭
🎶 They're a Band
Beyond description 🎶
@KeithTolle ...
... people joining
hand in hand while
the music plays the band ...
100 shows I saw This was right after I graduated college. Nearing his death. Fire
There was nothing like a Grateful Dead Concert. FUKINMISUM!
To Bob Corsar! We were here! RIP Bob!
Pretty spectacular for 94 👍. What is the date?
10-14-94. I was there; the audience tapes are better than the boards, which are merely perfect.
I thought this was much older, Jerry must have been in his zone!
The longest Scarlet>Fire is from 11/01/79 Nassau at 38 min
Easy folks, stats don't matter! The Music is ment for Enjoying🌹
At the very. Very end Jerry says thanks for tuning in,
this is good stuff, but it's not remotely the longest Scarlet-> Fire. Nassau, 11/01/1979 is 38 minutes and 56 seconds and every second of it is amazing. No one will ever convince me that Jerry and Brent hadn't indulged in some of Owsley's finest that night.
Caught 2 nights at Boston Garden 2 weeks before, also had a crazy hot/long Scarlet>Fire
Dude Nassau Coliseum, 11/1/79 Scarlet/Fire 35:02!! Both are incredible though
Sorry, but 11/1/79 is the longest Scarlet>Fire.
These are the Daves of our lives!
Like sunshine through the window-pane...
It sounds incredible🎉🎉🎉🎉
perfection
Actually, the Scarlet Begonias-Fire on the Mountain on November 1, 1979 was longer.....
Rember strangers stoping strangers just to shake thair hand because everyone through the world should be part of that hart of gold band ❤ ain’t no time to hate we are all gods children no matter what the cooler our skin is or what way worship god because one day we are all are going to answer to him
or her.
wow! Wow !! WOW !!! moving . my soundtrack to a scathing post on congressman jim jordan , as I kept to the beat . Insurrectionist and guilty of Sedition ?!
Those were the days doing the best LSD and freedom to àll
Outstanding!
B t w anyone that ever says any dead song was the best ever never heard the next song
Jerry must be coked up
shit, i would go for the crowd, years later i heard their story
Thanks a bunch of been there perhaps at the different places but It was unreal, always Auditorium Theater in Chicago now you're freaking eyes out eyes out eyes out ears off, what the f*** more than you want
I listened to the whole video
That absolutely ripped lol
Awesome! I got to see them bad boys to. Ya ya ya! They had something special. As you know. Deadhead to the core! STILL
Good job 👌
,🍄🌹🍄🔥🔥🔥🍄
First row baby! My only time.
Row Jimmy row
My Magician - Naomi
not much good in 94 but there were some great Scarlet/Fires, 10 days prior in Boston is a great version
Crisp sound
I don’t want to hear anymore BS about the 90’ s not living up; 32:34 this right here is liquid gold, if you don’t recognize it, I’m dumbfounded; as I have listened to shows from the 60’s to now a thousand times or two and have been blessed to have seen a few along the way …
I know a little about liquid 🍄🌉🍄🌿🍄🇺🇲🍄🌵🍄🇯🇲🍄🦁🍄🌙🍄🌍🍄🌹🍄🔥🔥🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🍄🍄🍄
Oakland coliseum 10/27/91 sugar magnolia sugar ree, touch of grey Aiko Mona with Santana Gary Duncan 🍄🔥🌹🍄🌍🍄🇺🇲🍄🌉🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄
Is it really the longest Scarlet>Fire?
Longest of 94!
Longest ever!
No 11/1/79 is several minutes longer
I was there
THANKS!
the sky was yellow and rhe sun was ....
Can't stop listening to the man !!!!!
IKYR riff at 7:30
Perceptive!
15 seconds of China>Rider ❤
People deserve a medal for listening to this.
Yes agreed, a real badge of honor for those that recognize and appreciate incredible performers of music!
U never quite know how any show is going to go that’s why they r who they r + nobody can come close to them !
I don't want them to be old...they use to not be old...i want them to stay the same...and still do the same stuff...
Evolution 🍄🇺🇲🍄🌍🍄
Hey Mike...feel this hug I am sending u.....mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnmnmmnnmnmlove u.
Cling not to the past 🙏 Onward! Furthur! Excelsior! “Don’t cry because it ended…cry for joy that it happened at all”
You can’t always get what you want ;)
I stopped seeing them after a couple disappointing shows a few years prior. Not good enough... Ill shut up now.
Not really. Beautiful mix of high energy from the full band contrasted with a dreamy exploratory night for Jerry Garcia. Kind of reminds me of early Fire on the Mountain versions from from the seventies. I didn't see that era either because I was busy learning how to spell and pick my nose. Anyway I'm glad you kids got your share in 1994 I didn't know anything so high-energy was happening with the band I'm glad they had a really on night and I hope there are a lot more I also don't know about.