Brent was my favorite too he had energy that was contagious to the rest of band and Jerry was really enjoying it. I think when Brent died it destroyed Jerry and he never overcame it and began doing the Persian again
3:05,,,, I sat on the roof of that building for this show, and Motley Crue's "same ole situation" video recording! Me and Ed shimmied up the drain pipe of the gutters and watch half the shows before we got caught! Little did I know that I'd be the one too tell these stories too the world 35 years later! My time is almost done, but having the ability to tell these stories, is my right of passage through this life! I am so grateful for these stories, I can die today, and have no regrets! This was my life, this is who I am, and I just wish all of my friends from those days could be here today too tell their sides of those stories! You, the next gen, you need to remember your past, so that the next GEN can avoid mistakes you made, and also progress into the best gen in history! We need never forget our roots! Because it is where we come from, but the choices you made, should be the learning they get! Mistakes correct the course of history so that the future can not make the same choice!
They opened 47 shows with this track and I have listened to all of them in the past few days. This by far is the best version. Brent’s energy is incredible. I’m not sure how it’s possible to thumbs down this insane feel good track.
Maybe they’re underrated overall. But they’re beloved by those of us that know them and love them. I kind of think us Deadheads like it that way. If you know, you know. We never wanted the Dead to be the most popular band in the world, we wanted them to be just what they were. And we love them for that, they were just what we needed, and thanks to the tapers and UA-cam, they still are.
My Mom always thought they were like a death-metal band because of their name. I played some GD at at her friends’ anniversary party. I was plying DJ… Anyways I received all kinds of compliments on the GD tunes that they had know idea who it was. Some of those assholes scoffed at the very name even they had just complimented on the music. FUCK THEM, use lube, but F-them… 💀
@@someguy1825Agreed. If I need some Peace and Serenity, this is the Song. I come here once and again. There’s way more to The Grateful Dead the most people realize. I got on the Bus in the early 80s and never looked Back. There’s one thing I heard about The Grateful Dead from other Heads that I heard years ago that still stands true today. If all else fails , Twirl. It works for Me to this day.Thanks Jerry. And You too Robert Hunter. God Bless both of You. 🙏
Me too except I'm devastated that this is last Tour coming up. I'm 59yr old female 1st show was English Town 1977. They've been only constant in my life for 45 years.
It really was a great first show. Alpine Valley in those days really was the Mecca of the Midwest for the Grateful Dead and they were really in their prime.@StewBedazzle
I was 7th row center for this show. On a clear day I can still see me. Great set list. I remember seeing the notices that they were video taping. There was electricity running thru the crowd. Glad it finally came out. I spent 3 days there camping and found a great cubensis connection. Great great time
This was my first show… the very first song I heard the Dead play. We were supposed to be gone one night… I came home 49 days later, having seen the entire rest of this Tour.. and I’m still going to see these guys to this day. Went to the Sphere last month. The Grateful Dead changed my life.
I was there and this was in the middle of my wondrous adventure. 82-95. Still on the BUS baby! ! ! Love you all and thank you Jerry for giving all you gave.
Yes! Totally agree. Jerry and Brent holding down their side. You know it's a good time when Jerry would smile qns react to Brent feeling it! Ahhh makes me feel so good.
Fucking outstanding! Saw them live in 77 in Boulder CO. Rode a Yamaha 650 twin 1400 miles round trip! Sure glad I did to be able to say I saw them live✊
I watched this a few years back one night when I was alone and really spun out bad on L and when I read “Downhill from here” the biggest sense of relief came over me and I was dancing in the middle of the room not a minute later
That's the thing about the Dead.... One can be lost and having trouble finding their way. The Dead will pull the bus over and let you on and take you home safely. I needed a ride several dif. times throughout my journey and they were always there to pick me up (~};-]
Isaac Sweeney I know it is. Like all the music at the end too. Days Between, Lazy River Road, So Many Roads...It’s all sick, the 60s, 70s, etc. I guess it’s just me but I really like the way Brent played. I like the way Melvin Seals plays too.
You know what I’ve had stuck in my head for three weeks? Just the last minute of this video. All night , all night, all night long, all night, all night long, all night
They were playing in a large field near my home in Kansas in the early 70’s. I was maybe 11 or 12. It was a blast but of course the fear of getting caught got to me and I went home. I never forget that fun vibe.
If this doesnt give you a great feel, then you need to see a doctor. Brent was in the zone, and it spilt over to the rest of the band, and then onto the audience. I like to call this musical magic.
was at Cal Expo in Sacramento,when I first heard this tune. Never knew they did it before. Sunday pm, ending a GREAT 3 day run of shows. I can't begin to explain ( I know most on this list know what I mean)how thrilling it was to dance to this, with my face plastered with a sun-sized, heart pounding, loving everybody grin. that acapella chorus at the end.......are you kidding me? Spectacular.
Alpine. Such a historic venue! I wish they would bring it back to prominence.... it's hardly used for shows anymore. Maybe a couple a year. I've seen so many great shows there over the years!
I have to say... I was introduced in 1993 at Soldier's Field, Chicago Illinois. Been a musician for 20 years. 12 rows from the stage right in front of Gerome. Changed my life forever.
This was my Third show and definitely when I was hooked for sure. In all honesty it was Brent who had my attention and kept me hanging in there those first two shows until I felt all the magic. If it takes all fucking night long.
I miss you, Jerry! I was so fortunate to be able to see you live...a once in a lifetime soul. A Beethovem, Picasso, Wagner...he had the universal life essence in his spirit.
every show was a spiritual experience I have seen over 200 shows all over the us changed my life good and bad but I know. i wouldn't change it for anything
What gets me about this video is the UA-camr seemed to post this video passing by. Yes, the video is iconic. This tells me more about how the Grateful Dead touches people than the UA-camr. I will say he recognizes greatness.
I'm a simple man. I see Brent in a thumbnail and I click. I've never regretted the decision yet.
Truth. My favorite Dead.
Amen to that
@UC4zphHLTxVQqzB8ha60IMbw
I'm a simple man, I see Terry Crews in the thumbnail, I click. in Brittany Howard - Stay High (Official Video)
Brent was my favorite too he had energy that was contagious to the rest of band and Jerry was really enjoying it. I think when Brent died it destroyed Jerry and he never overcame it and began doing the Persian again
Same
This song is just the epitome of good vibes
Yeah, even after all this time....
@@craigtracy8470 ever
This was my GD Experience opener (Shoreline Fall ‘89)
Brent
@@haveaniceday5693 Brent for the win.
People sometimes forget how much of a badass Brent was.
Your post only has a few replies due to the fact (and a friendly reminder) that no one forgot what a badass Brent is....not was...
💀⚡🌹
People are crazy
Even Dead & Co.
Hes a rocker for sure
@@badtexasbill5261 yep all of us LOL Hahahahaha
3:05,,,, I sat on the roof of that building for this show, and Motley Crue's "same ole situation" video recording! Me and Ed shimmied up the drain pipe of the gutters and watch half the shows before we got caught! Little did I know that I'd be the one too tell these stories too the world 35 years later! My time is almost done, but having the ability to tell these stories, is my right of passage through this life! I am so grateful for these stories, I can die today, and have no regrets! This was my life, this is who I am, and I just wish all of my friends from those days could be here today too tell their sides of those stories! You, the next gen, you need to remember your past, so that the next GEN can avoid mistakes you made, and also progress into the best gen in history! We need never forget our roots! Because it is where we come from, but the choices you made, should be the learning they get! Mistakes correct the course of history so that the future can not make the same choice!
I agree completely. And you have a great day man!
They opened 47 shows with this track and I have listened to all of them in the past few days. This by far is the best version. Brent’s energy is incredible. I’m not sure how it’s possible to thumbs down this insane feel good track.
Ryanschind this is my favorite opener. Feels great just watching them smile through it
I always enjoyed this opener. Always a good vibe bounce
This a very good version.....I may be partial to 3-24-90 Knickerbocker/Albany but only because I was there.....this rocks!
What is the date of this show? I can’t find it anywhere. Thanks a lot. Peace, Love & Light
@@BigRollBandit can be seen off Downhill From Here show. Opening night 7/17/89
When man creates a time machine I'm saying goodbye to the future and going to follow the Dead.
You were probably there, you just don't remember...
Honestly same
Spring of 90 in a heart beat
@@BennieTarrMusic gawarly caka...yen nah forgiiog
These guys COOK,,they are so HOT!!!!!!!!
I do believe that the Dead are one of the most underrated bands ever. They were just a joy to listen to.
Maybe they’re underrated overall. But they’re beloved by those of us that know them and love them. I kind of think us Deadheads like it that way. If you know, you know. We never wanted the Dead to be the most popular band in the world, we wanted them to be just what they were. And we love them for that, they were just what we needed, and thanks to the tapers and UA-cam, they still are.
Still are.
My Mom always thought they were like a death-metal band because of their name. I played some GD at at her friends’ anniversary party. I was plying DJ… Anyways I received all kinds of compliments on the GD tunes that they had know idea who it was. Some of those assholes scoffed at the very name even they had just complimented on the music. FUCK THEM, use lube, but F-them… 💀
Maybe, but not to dead heads. They had the biggest following of anybody. I don't think it could have been any other way and everyone was happy 👏😏✌️❤️🌼
@@someguy1825Agreed. If I need some Peace and Serenity, this is the Song. I come here once and again. There’s way more to The Grateful Dead the most people realize. I got on the Bus in the early 80s and never looked Back. There’s one thing I heard about The Grateful Dead from other Heads that I heard years ago that still stands true today. If all else fails , Twirl. It works for Me to this day.Thanks Jerry. And You too Robert Hunter. God Bless both of You. 🙏
The great days of the late 80s
Dead playing Sam = that’s heaven to me.
This is the first song of my first of many shows.
Phil is the only person on the planet who can tuck in a tie-dye and get away with it.
😂
Lesh looks like Bill Gates on acid.
unacat09 or Charles Nelson Reilly...
aae1972 sure and sing box of rain wd abandon
You got that right...tie-dye tucked into sweats.
Brent always blows my mind off love his soul blues voice
his voice really started to come in nice and gravely towards the end. his harmonies hit that super sweet spot. eargasm machine he was
Sounds like michael mcdonald
This one never gets old. That first night was epic.
Every show was a ....
Whatever you wanted it to be
Good times
🎉
Loving the music after all these years... 2021 and I'm 67 now... still soothes my soul
Me too except I'm devastated that this is last Tour coming up. I'm 59yr old female 1st show was English Town 1977. They've been only constant in my life for 45 years.
All I have to say is… lucky. I was born in 90, too late to see the real deal. Been making the music to my own best ability since I could play.
Bringing a smile to my face first thing in the morning. Let the good times roll.
Brent is so underrated it’s criminal
We need an anthem like to lift us out of this Covid time. Roll on 2021 keep safe👍j
It is an anthem performance 💯
Yes yes yes!!!
Still jamming
If everyone would take the face diaper off it would end.
4:16 Brent "if it takes all FUCKING night long" Hahahahahah amazing
💯👍
I never noticed this with this recording, they were in a prime time here man
The vulgarity ruined the vibe & the song, imo. Apart from that, it's one of the greatest feel-good songs & recordings- palpable energy!
On ward through the fog....
If it takes all night long....
✌️
Only nrent
I was at Alpine valley this night(my first show) and at Boulder 3 weeks ago when they opened with this same song. Sometimes life comes full circle
It really was a great first show. Alpine Valley in those days really was the Mecca of the Midwest for the Grateful Dead and they were really in their prime.@StewBedazzle
Happy birthday, Carlos
77 years young
Every now and then I need a burst of The Grateful dead to put this crazy world back into perspective! Miss you Gerry!
Long live the Dead 🍄🌁🌁🌁🍄🇺🇲🍄🌍🍄
Pure and simple rock and roll
I’ve never been so happy to watch a video
I was 7th row center for this show. On a clear day I can still see me. Great set list. I remember seeing the notices that they were video taping. There was electricity running thru the crowd. Glad it finally came out. I spent 3 days there camping and found a great cubensis connection. Great great time
There is nothing that comes close...
to those shows
✌️
Do you remember all the rain?
The Who came the week after this show. I was at that show and the place was all tore up from everyone camping out for the week between shows.
I was very pregnant in.89 & these folks brought us a great delivery. I hooked my son & parents on the Grateful Dead!
Myself also I used to take my son to shows all the time and now he's 37 still goes. We're going on your together this spring and summer
This gave me goosebumps & tears. I’d give anything for it to be these days again (~);-}
I love to watch this video all mornings. It makes my day better
This was my first show… the very first song I heard the Dead play. We were supposed to be gone one night… I came home 49 days later, having seen the entire rest of this Tour.. and I’m still going to see these guys to this day. Went to the Sphere last month. The Grateful Dead changed my life.
I remember this concert sitting behind the camera. A long time ago.
I was there and this was in the middle of my wondrous adventure. 82-95. Still on the BUS baby! ! ! Love you all and thank you Jerry for giving all you gave.
Never paid attention to them, but I am hooked now after watching the documentary about the group and their life…
Long strange trip?
Whatever it takes man…. We welcome u with open arms
Saw them open with this show in New York and it was the best way to open a show. Set the mood perfectly.
Brent was just fucking great. Just watching him enjoying himself here is completely worth it. Fantastic concert, the whole show just sparkles.
Brent sparkled so brightly!!! Loved him to pieces.
Gary yes, I thinkyou are right here, I feel the same way, good bless them bouth !!!
Yes! Totally agree. Jerry and Brent holding down their side. You know it's a good time when Jerry would smile qns react to Brent feeling it! Ahhh makes me feel so good.
He is having a great show!!!! So was I. 😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄
This entire tour was Epic!
Fucking outstanding! Saw them live in 77 in Boulder CO. Rode a Yamaha 650 twin 1400 miles round trip! Sure glad I did to be able to say I saw them live✊
You're incorrect. It was from the now defunct McNichols Sports Arena in Denver from 10/9/77. Great show...
there is JOY liberated from those first few notes and LOVE being spread like seeds before the harvest...
Perfect song for The Grateful Dead. They truly let the good times roll and the vibes eminating from them were contagious.
Amazing band , amazing musicians , sadly missed .
I watched this a few years back one night when I was alone and really spun out bad on L and when I read “Downhill from here” the biggest sense of relief came over me and I was dancing in the middle of the room not a minute later
That's the thing about the Dead.... One can be lost and having trouble finding their way. The Dead will pull the bus over and let you on and take you home safely. I needed a ride several dif. times throughout my journey and they were always there to pick me up (~};-]
Brent added a whole new leval of energy to the band during his years on the boards! Love it.
I am from the lands of spaghetti flowing existance
The Brent years were so tight. My favorite era, BUT I love it ALL
Isaac Sweeney I know it is. Like all the music at the end too. Days Between, Lazy River Road, So Many Roads...It’s all sick, the 60s, 70s, etc. I guess it’s just me but I really like the way Brent played. I like the way Melvin Seals plays too.
What they need is Glenn at the keyboards 🎹
You know what I’ve had stuck in my head for three weeks? Just the last minute of this video.
All night , all night, all night long, all night, all night long, all night
All night
all fucking day long
I’m 52 and cry when I listen to this. Sorry
Cry all you want man. It's ok cause......WE WILL SURVIVE.
I was there at this show and this song was worth crying for!
They were playing in a large field near my home in Kansas in the early 70’s. I was maybe 11 or 12. It was a blast but of course the fear of getting caught got to me and I went home. I never forget that fun vibe.
I was there..We went to all 3 shows and camped first 2 nights.. greatest time of my life.. Can't believe Brent would be dead a year later..
RIP Robert Hunter Let there be songs to fill the air!!! RIP Brent ..
This song never fails to soothe my soul
Listen to this song once a week.
me to I come back to it when I am looking for inspiration and working on art.......; so what maybe it takes all night long? fuck it ;)
Man just awesome they were in their prime time on this concert absolutely beautiful
an amazing time, Alpine so special with the Dead
how can this be thirty years ago
Phish sure is a great alpine time these days.
To all the wonderful people I met at Alpine and all the other amazing venues and shows. Thank you ✌️
The good ol' Grateful Dead, believe me 😎
If this doesnt give you a great feel, then you need to see a doctor. Brent was in the zone, and it spilt over to the rest of the band, and then onto the audience. I like to call this musical magic.
Steve Parish, I love that guy! Met him in vegas, couldn't have been more friendly and funny! A real beauty!
Addiction can really go F itself. Rip Brent and Jerry
This is the best video ever. Feels like your listening to angels singing.
The good ole Greateful Dead
every time...
i watch it everyday
What a great show! Was at all 3 nights there. The scene was amazing, magickal. Always a great omen to see this song...
i was there and I didnt see you liar!
So damn beautiful and Brent getting it! Oh man! Love it!
I was at these three shows in July 89. A;pine Valley was awesome
was at Cal Expo in Sacramento,when I first heard this tune. Never knew they did it before. Sunday pm, ending a GREAT 3 day run of shows. I can't begin to explain ( I know most on this list know what I mean)how thrilling it was to dance to this, with my face plastered with a sun-sized, heart pounding, loving everybody grin. that acapella chorus at the end.......are you kidding me? Spectacular.
OMG!!!!! 30 years!!!! life keeps cranking along...…. miss jerry and brent!
sitting here doing nothing but relaxing and listening to the best band in all the land. talk about letting the good times roll!
I was 5 years old at the time and live just over an hour from alpine valley when this was performed… if only I would have known 🤷♂️😂
4:17 "If it takes all fucking day long" hahah....groovy opener, love Bobby's falsetto voice at the end, nice job man
Brent rocks ❤
Great music vibes hit me everytime,the Grateful Dead take the stage😎
This is real rock and roll folks
And I love it 😎
Times are a changing !!!
Anyone agree ?????????
From best times to tears roll off my chest reminds me of Dorise she loved dancing to JGB
Was there. What a great way to open the show! I still get goosebumps!
We were there. Lost and found children. Blowin our minds with a lot of help from the Boys!!!!
for years I wouldn't go to bed till i watched this.... My poor wife . She loved it to!!
One of many magical moments at Alpine Valley. Thanks for sharing.✌ 💖😊!
Alpine. Such a historic venue! I wish they would bring it back to prominence.... it's hardly used for shows anymore. Maybe a couple a year. I've seen so many great shows there over the years!
Thank you, Phil!!! ❤️
I have to say... I was introduced in 1993 at Soldier's Field, Chicago Illinois. Been a musician for 20 years. 12 rows from the stage right in front of Gerome. Changed my life forever.
This was my Third show and definitely when I was hooked for sure. In all honesty it was Brent who had my attention and kept me hanging in there those first two shows until I felt all the magic. If it takes all fucking night long.
My first show at 15 years old
alpine valley was so awesome, my first set of shows,
They should open up the Chicago shows with this one.
I was there! I’m pretty sure I was the only sober person there, too🤣 How has it been 31 years since then...
Good for you brother
I've been listening and seeing the DEAD since the mid 80s and never seen or heard this before! Wow, they owned this! Love it!
Sam Cooke song
I saw the dead back in 78
I was at this show...was a total trip!!!!!!!
The magic was all present in attendance. It was more than the music and it is amazing.
I miss you, Jerry! I was so fortunate to be able to see you live...a once in a lifetime soul. A Beethovem, Picasso, Wagner...he had the universal life essence in his spirit.
every show was a spiritual experience I have seen over 200 shows all over the us changed my life good and bad but I know. i wouldn't change it for anything
Rock 'n roll 101 kids. Dead and Company opened up night one of three, with this at Folsom Field on 7/1. LTGTR ✌
3:29 the crowd, always been a favorite of mine
love the little nod jerry gives to bill and mickey when the song starts, that slight smile from mick too
They are the best
Such a great show. One of my last - I moved overseas in 1990. ❤️
What gets me about this video is the UA-camr seemed to post this video passing by. Yes, the video is iconic. This tells me more about how the Grateful Dead touches people than the UA-camr. I will say he recognizes greatness.
Always great. Puts you in the mood to feel good
I was there, I loved alpine shows, west coast style seen in americas Jerry land, Wisconsin
Every concert was gratefully good happy birthday uncle jgb
Happy 75th Jerry. Love you and miss you always.
That bluesy raspy Tone only the greats could pull off......controlled without a doubt with articulated soul
GOD BLESS THE GRATEFUL DEAD
💖THE DEAD WILL ALWAYS BE A STAPLE OF MY PURE UNABASHED JOY AND HAPPINESS🌟ROCK ON ! ❤⚡💙
I was there... still going strong... thank you guys
In the groove and staying here every night. Enjoying the ride!