One of the best Scarlets ever! Captain Trips sails again, bringing out Tiger's ferocious grip on the listeners. Fluid arpeggios dance across exotic hardwoods, and the good Captain casts his net and captures us once again!
Wow ! You certainly have a way of painting pictures with words. I feel that a Scarlet without a Fire is like a day without a Sunshine Daydream, but that's OK because we can always put on the "In The Dark" album. Cheers !
For real, the song is the bass line, no one ever says shit about Phil. Im suprised my the lack of enthusiasm by Brent. Usually dramatic in his playing.
I was at this concert with my brother Jay July 7, 1989 the last concert at JFK stadium. Scarlet Begonias is my favorite tune by Grateful Dead. I saw Grateful Dead 33 times in concert the most of any other band I ever saw. My brother and I saw Grateful Dead/Bob Dylan on July 10, 1987. I just love their music. RIP Jerry
I was at the Dead show with Bob Dylan, have the T-shirt - doesn't fit anymore! I made 27 shows, with the most fun at Hampton (VA) Coliseum, 2 or 3 days in a row! One of the best shows I saw was at the University of Maryland, '82 or so and Red Rocks CO in '78.
What I really like here is the fact that Phil´s bass is so clearly audible. Many live concerts with various artists have the bass guitar buried in the mix.
I always imagine Phil's bass line as the tall sturdy tree with Bobby's rhythm as a squirrel scurrying around while Jerry's notes are tiny birds flitting and soaring among the branches.
Mine too,Yes Phil's bass is prominent and sounding AWESOME,...Without Brent M they where good but just not the same ,Brent was one of a kind ,Killer ayer and singer! Chris K, CT,USA
With due respect, mid 70s is the best time for the great Grateful Dead. Keith on the keyboard was the best era IMHO. To me, Brent was given a more prominent place in the sound mix in GD concerts. Nothing against Brent though as he had a great understanding with Jerry.
Phil is grooving the fuck out? Just a little bit. LOL. Love that guy and his bass notes. Nothing like being in the "Phil Zone" back in the day. I always went for that spot.
Lifetime memories! 32 shows. Stole my face. I remember shroomin so hard at soldier field when unbroken chain was played in 95! I was crying tears of joy and sadness at same time cuz I knew Jerry was at his end! 🙏🙏
I was there///It was as good in person as it looks/sounds here. I saw them a handful of times, and they didn't always sound "good" but this is one of the best concerts I've ever seen.
For my first show this show is a stellar performance. Great set list. They were on fire that night. It was truly a life altering and life defining moment. It changed my life forever.
Jerry died when I was 11 but when I talk to my 2 older brothers and other members of my family some of which saw the dead I realize just how significant the dead were and just how iconic Jerry was. He's earned his place in Valhalla
I was lucky to be there in the audience and to work with the stage crew afterwards breaking down the stage. The weater was perfect. And yet, at the time I didn't't realize how great this concert was. I bought the dvd a few years back and it just blew me away.
I attended this show with my brother. I was 23. Little known fact: JFK STADIUM was in such disrepair that the city of Philadelphia almost cancelled the show THAT DAY to condemn the building, which had major major structural flaws and compromised support beam integrity-LIKE CHUNKS OF CONCRETE MISSING,EXPOSED REBAR,etc. Fortunately, the go ahead was approved, the show went off without a hitch, and the structure leveled shortly therafter. It was utilized one more time when the STONES rehearsed there for, I believe, Steel wheels tour. Imagine telling 70,000 Deadheads no-show today! Yeah, it almost happened. Other than 7/12/90, and maybe fall 89 at the Spectrum(R.I.P), this was BY FAR my fav show. Amazing energy going back and forth between the band and the deadheads all night. Let It Grow, Scarlet-Fire, Estimated, Other One. What more could you ask for as a 23 year old kid?
They definitely had some less than stellar shows. But when the stars lined up the genius flows. Jerry went through a lot of hit and miss periods, especially when his addiction was getting the best of him.
My first show was Jersey City 1971 Hooked! RFK Stadium with Allman Brothers 1973 Another favorite Then the last show at JFK This show started in sunlight ended in dark. Thank you for posting Jerry looks like he is having so much fun besides high as a kite lol This summer tour to me ranks up there with the legendary 1977 tour through New England God Bless the Grateful Dead
Love this version ...also the Era the late 80s early nineties DEAD is my favorite.I did slot of shows back then and listening brings me rite back to that feeling again ,Superb LIVE shows. That was them a LIVE Touring Band with a huge Circus or moving hippie city with them from coast to coast everywhere they GO! Chris K.,CT,USA
This goes down as one of Dick Latvala top favorite post Scarlet Jams. Skip to 9:10-9:50. This 40 sec Jam is why he was referring to as one of his favorite. He describes it as "Just when you think you've heard it all, out comes this, It's why we all keep coming back."
If you ever wanted to explain to someone why people loved the Grateful Dead live just let them watch this. So many times jams can lose the average listener but not with the dead. The jam becomes its own song.
Phil Lesh, maybe more than the others (in my opinion), really improved during every stage of their career. By this point he was so so so good. Not to take anything away from the others, but he was nowhere near the bassist in the early days as he was in later on. By '89 he could DRIVE the thing so hard. Just my opinion.
That's very true. They all had improved by this point - this was the apex in a lot of ways, really, but Phil really is something on this tune - especially compared to how he had been playing just 7-8 years prior. They're a marked difference, and way for the better. His clarity, his phrasing, his melodic ideas, his feel - just dynamite!
My 2nd Dead show, first was 7/10/87. I had no clue but loved it. By this time I learned and at the time Scarlet/Fire was my favorite I fell in Love with Jerry on the spot. 14 years later still in LOVE!!!
For those who remember there was a nice stretch of time between I would say 88-92ish Jerry was so dialed in & just had that friggin Jerryness for lack of a better word! He brought a rockstar vibe to these northeast shows man. It was a super cool time....
As I was walkin' down Grosvenor Square, Not a chill to the winter but a nip to the air, From the other direction she was calling my eye, Could be an illusion but I might as well try, might as well try. She had rings on her fingers and bells on her shoes, And I knew without askin' she was into the blues. She wore scarlet begonias tucked into her curls, I knew right away she was not like other girls, other girls. In the heat of the evening when the dealin' got rough, She was too pat to open and too cool to bluff. As I picked up my matches and was closin' the door, I had one of those flashes, I'd been there before, been there before. Well I ain't often right but I've never been wrong, Seldom turns out the way it does in the song. Once in a while you get shown the light In the strangest of places if you look at it right. Well there ain't nothin' wrong with the way she moves, All scarlet begonias or a touch of the blues. And there's nothing wrong with the look that's in her eyes I had to learn the hard way to let her pass by, let her pass by. The wind in the willow's playing "Tea for Two, " The sky was yellow and the sun was blue, Strangers stopping strangers just to shake their hand, Everybody's playing in the heart of gold band, heart of gold band. Songwriters: Jerry Garcia / Robert Hunter
Pgh 95 was great it poured first set jerrys hair blowing damn i missed whole first set at buckeye year b4 its such same noone can live through it live again
The only thing I'd add to your comment is that both Phil and Jerry deserve it. Phil for defense and Jerry for O... Truly a pity Fire is actually blocked in Canada (at least as a single stand alone vid..). Love your comment though Brother!!
Were definitely in a grooove this day! Grateful to have been there, even with a not so pleasurable shakedown incident to a friend, was a magical show. Love Brents lovelight. "Fuck it open your hand all the way!"
9:20 the section here, after hundreds, thousands of hours of listening to different dead shows, this section right here is still one of my all time favorite bits
At last minute, drove up to Philly for this concert from Ocean City NJ with my best friend...Perhaps the best concert I have ever been to. This was highlight of show for me...they went from Scarlet Begonias right into Fire on the Mountain. To see this on You tube years later is awesome!!!!
I had tickets to this, came down with strep throat two days before, running a 102 temp the day of. Probably would have died there in that heat. One of the very few wise decisions I made in my twenties!
Although captain of the helm Of the most beautiful starship what people don’t realize is that the whole band was magical together! Like humanity if we all got together we would be magical as well!
this track has such a catchy rythmic base.I first heard it when they played 3 consecutive nights at alexander palace london in september 1974. one of the best middle solos here too.
One of best bands ever with Allman Brothers and this was one of their best shows with Atlanta Fox Theatre 1977 Right there! Thank you Lord I saw them many times!!
I got on this tour in Philly, killer 2 nd set, Phil box , big screens, then giants, RFK, Alpine 3 night run, the band was tight 89 summer tour, God bless my old friends Pablito and Liesel who did the run with me, great memories!!!! Mikey
A difficult song to play. You can see them getting ready for it at the beginning. Around 3:40 Garcia signals to his band mates the time is here for them to "take the musical excursion" and why, in an interview reflecting on a question about his playing he answered saying, "i don't play the same song the same twice." One of those excursions is wonderfully taken here by the Grateful Dead as they play out, "Scarlet Begonias".
Jerry once told me how to make a guitar strap the right length for me. he also said never play guitar sitting down,so Mitch wisdom,I feel greatfull for the advices.
+Jack Ice unless you are mikey houser widepsreads first lead guitarist that man in the chair could fucking play/jam with the best of them. i love widespread panic theyre like a dead allman brothers cross for me great music their current lead guy jimmy herring did jazz is dead a while back cool stuff
Was in the front "row" (obviously, it was GA) in front of Jerry. Not the best spot for sound, but still excellent... and it was a very special evening. Even mom and dad were there, too, up in the stands.. their one and only GD show. They loved it. In truth, it wasn't as great as Buffalo on the 4th. That was truly a legendary show. But it was probably the second best night on the '89 east coast summer tour. The best Scarlet and Scarlet jam I ever saw was yet to come... Copps Coliseum, 1990, which was pure supercharged tripping from note one onward.
I'm frying so hard on some very good clean LSD💥and paranoia was setting in but by a miracalous twist of fate the opening notes of scarlet begonias made everything not only ok but beautifully perfect in every sense
One of the best Scarlets ever! Captain Trips sails again, bringing out Tiger's ferocious grip on the listeners. Fluid arpeggios dance across exotic hardwoods, and the good Captain casts his net and captures us once again!
AMAZING!
Wow ! You certainly have a way of painting pictures with words.
I feel that a Scarlet without a Fire is like a day without a Sunshine Daydream, but that's OK because we can always put on the "In The Dark" album. Cheers !
Preach Sister
Kathleen dear, you must be a writer. How eloquently worded. I share your sentiments and endorse them wholeheartedly!
This is the touring season I eould go back to if I had my delorean.
Phil is perfect. His drop is never mentioned. I love you Phil
For real, the song is the bass line, no one ever says shit about Phil. Im suprised my the lack of enthusiasm by Brent. Usually dramatic in his playing.
One of the all time greats.
best rock and roll bass player there ever was, and it isn’t close.
I was at this concert with my brother Jay July 7, 1989 the last concert at JFK stadium. Scarlet Begonias is my favorite tune by Grateful Dead. I saw Grateful Dead 33 times in concert the most of any other band I ever saw. My brother and I saw Grateful Dead/Bob Dylan on July 10, 1987. I just love their music. RIP Jerry
Check out the Scarlett from 9/2/88 it's absolutely ridiculous.
I was at the Dead show with Bob Dylan, have the T-shirt - doesn't fit anymore! I made 27 shows, with the most fun at Hampton (VA) Coliseum, 2 or 3 days in a row! One of the best shows I saw was at the University of Maryland, '82 or so and Red Rocks CO in '78.
Phil’s bass never sounded better than this! Absolutely brilliant, especially with earphones cranked way up!
What I really like here is the fact that Phil´s bass is so clearly audible. Many live concerts with various artists have the bass guitar buried in the mix.
Bingo
yes sir - the bass is the band ! LOL
I always imagine Phil's bass line as the tall sturdy tree with Bobby's rhythm as a squirrel scurrying around while Jerry's notes are tiny birds flitting and soaring among the branches.
I was at this show, the sound was phenomenal... Crystal clear... Man it was hot.
Phil zone for life
My dad is dead now, but he's alive at this show enjoying it as I am now
This mix proves the incredible talent that is Phil Lesh! This era of the dead, with Brent Mydland, is by far my favorite.
Mine too,Yes Phil's bass is prominent and sounding AWESOME,...Without Brent M they where good but just not the same ,Brent was one of a kind ,Killer ayer and singer!
Chris K, CT,USA
Nothing from the 80’s or 90’s could ever hold a candle to the 70’s Dead. Sorry. Listen closer
@@robertgrosek1124 blah blah blah when has this ever been a competition 🤡🤡🤡
I saw what I think was his last show. Sad...
With due respect, mid 70s is the best time for the great Grateful Dead. Keith on the keyboard was the best era IMHO. To me, Brent was given a more prominent place in the sound mix in GD concerts. Nothing against Brent though as he had a great understanding with Jerry.
Killer energy on stage. Jerry was in really good form and clearly having fun... Phil is grooving the fuck out. I miss them so much.
Phil is grooving the fuck out? Just a little bit. LOL. Love that guy and his bass notes. Nothing like being in the "Phil Zone" back in the day. I always went for that spot.
Greg Santilli i miss them more than my wife
Damn!
Phil is happening....
Lifetime memories! 32 shows. Stole my face. I remember shroomin so hard at soldier field when unbroken chain was played in 95! I was crying tears of joy and sadness at same time cuz I knew Jerry was at his end! 🙏🙏
This is one of the best shows of their career. I am so glad they video recorded it for us all. Much Love to all the Family!
I was there. It was jammin bigtime
Englishtown '77 my favorite. Saw them do Mars Hotel in '74.
So many best shows I’m lucky to have been at this one
this is the best one on the utube IMHO...Brent is the man!
I was there///It was as good in person as it looks/sounds here. I saw them a handful of times, and they didn't always sound "good" but this is one of the best concerts I've ever seen.
There is nothing quite like the Grateful Dead when they are in the zone....
Thank you for stopping by Jerry love you man
The one and only issue I have with this song is it had to end.
The music never stops. The song ain't ever gonna end.
Great close ups
What an amazing night this was. Summer and fall 89 had some really smoking shows.
Hell yea I’m glad a lot of them are on YT
Man-did I have fun back in those days!!! How I miss those days-best memories EVER!!!!! Thanx boys😊
This is the way I like remembering Jerry and the band!
A very lucid Captain at the helm of his fully operational star cruiser....
What a summer this was. I went to Foxboro, Buffalo, RFK, Giants and Alpine. Life was VERY good!
You know killing me up wherever they were not a liberal arts education is a good time to meet
Ted Carls
Ted Carlson got that right
Ted Carlson. L
The greatest band ever walked the planet
For my first show this show is a stellar performance. Great set list. They were on fire that night. It was truly a life altering and life defining moment. It changed my life forever.
Jerry died when I was 11 but when I talk to my 2 older brothers and other members of my family some of which saw the dead I realize just how significant the dead were and just how iconic Jerry was. He's earned his place in Valhalla
Thanks for the reminder that never lost my Love for the Grateful Dead.
This was one of the most brilliant concerts of all time. The boys had it happening
It was.
I was lucky to be there in the audience and to work with the stage crew afterwards breaking down the stage. The weater was perfect. And yet, at the time I didn't't realize how great this concert was. I bought the dvd a few years back and it just blew me away.
I attended this show with my brother. I was 23. Little known fact: JFK STADIUM was in such disrepair that the city of Philadelphia almost cancelled the show THAT DAY to condemn the building, which had major major structural flaws and compromised support beam integrity-LIKE CHUNKS OF CONCRETE MISSING,EXPOSED REBAR,etc. Fortunately, the go ahead was approved, the show went off without a hitch, and the structure leveled shortly therafter. It was utilized one more time when the STONES rehearsed there for, I believe, Steel wheels tour.
Imagine telling 70,000 Deadheads no-show today! Yeah, it almost happened.
Other than 7/12/90, and maybe fall 89 at the Spectrum(R.I.P), this was BY FAR my fav show. Amazing energy going back and forth between the band and the deadheads all night. Let It Grow, Scarlet-Fire, Estimated, Other One. What more could you ask for as a 23 year old kid?
The Dead played awesomely in their live performances. Period.
They definitely had some less than stellar shows. But when the stars lined up the genius flows. Jerry went through a lot of hit and miss periods, especially when his addiction was getting the best of him.
@@1N2themysticcompletely agree,when they were off they were bad but when they were on then they were on
Jerry's tone = heavenly !!!!
Euphoria
My first show was Jersey City 1971
Hooked!
RFK Stadium with Allman Brothers 1973
Another favorite
Then the last show at JFK
This show started in sunlight ended in dark. Thank you for posting
Jerry looks like he is having so much fun besides high as a kite lol
This summer tour to me ranks up there with the legendary 1977 tour through New England
God Bless the Grateful Dead
It's tempting to say Papa Bear was a jazzman at heart, but what he was was a Garcia at heart. One of a kind, in other words. Beyond description.
You said what everyone knows but doesn't say in these words. I fully agree with your line of thought.
Love this version ...also the Era the late 80s early nineties DEAD is my favorite.I did slot of shows back then and listening brings me rite back to that feeling again ,Superb LIVE shows. That was them a LIVE Touring Band with a huge Circus or moving hippie city with them from coast to coast everywhere they GO!
Chris K.,CT,USA
I just love the look of pure joy radiating from Jerry in this show!
My all-time favorite band since 1972. I saw them at the Hollywood Bowl. They make me feel good.
Just had a wonderful day that day...burn deeply into the recesses of my mind. A+ show!!!
Yeah, summer tour '89 was awesome, trailed after the boys for a bunch of shows in late 80's early 90's one of the better times in my life
What an amazing night..miss those days!
Magical!!!! Thank you ❤🎉
This goes down as one of Dick Latvala top favorite post Scarlet Jams. Skip to 9:10-9:50. This 40 sec Jam is why he was referring to as one of his favorite. He describes it as "Just when you think you've heard it all, out comes this, It's why we all keep coming back."
+Michael Demeglio could you let me know where you heard him say this? so cool!!
I like the cut of your jib.
Watch Brent. What a trip.
haha "Dick" gets me every time
this was a fun show. great memories, rip Jerry gone too soon
The interplay of bass and guitar at the end of the first break before the last verse, is eight measures of pure gold
Great video.....Great memories, ....Would love to relive this one....Still have the stub....
If you ever wanted to explain to someone why people loved the Grateful Dead live just let them watch this. So many times jams can lose the average listener but not with the dead. The jam becomes its own song.
I Love Phil! Had one of those flashes I'd been there before!
Phil Lesh, maybe more than the others (in my opinion), really improved during every stage of their career. By this point he was so so so good. Not to take anything away from the others, but he was nowhere near the bassist in the early days as he was in later on. By '89 he could DRIVE the thing so hard. Just my opinion.
That's very true. They all had improved by this point - this was the apex in a lot of ways, really, but Phil really is something on this tune - especially compared to how he had been playing just 7-8 years prior. They're a marked difference, and way for the better. His clarity, his phrasing, his melodic ideas, his feel - just dynamite!
My 2nd Dead show, first was 7/10/87. I had no clue but loved it. By this time I learned and at the time Scarlet/Fire was my favorite I fell in Love with Jerry on the spot. 14 years later still in LOVE!!!
the greatest transition -- box - scarlett - fire!
For those who remember there was a nice stretch of time between I would say 88-92ish Jerry was so dialed in & just had that friggin Jerryness for lack of a better word! He brought a rockstar vibe to these northeast shows man. It was a super cool time....
yes, late 80's mostly Jerry at his peak
As I was walkin' down Grosvenor Square,
Not a chill to the winter but a nip to the air,
From the other direction she was calling my eye,
Could be an illusion but I might as well try, might as well try.
She had rings on her fingers and bells on her shoes,
And I knew without askin' she was into the blues.
She wore scarlet begonias tucked into her curls,
I knew right away she was not like other girls, other girls.
In the heat of the evening when the dealin' got rough,
She was too pat to open and too cool to bluff.
As I picked up my matches and was closin' the door,
I had one of those flashes, I'd been there before, been there before.
Well I ain't often right but I've never been wrong,
Seldom turns out the way it does in the song.
Once in a while you get shown the light
In the strangest of places if you look at it right.
Well there ain't nothin' wrong with the way she moves,
All scarlet begonias or a touch of the blues.
And there's nothing wrong with the look that's in her eyes
I had to learn the hard way to let her pass by, let her pass by.
The wind in the willow's playing "Tea for Two, "
The sky was yellow and the sun was blue,
Strangers stopping strangers just to shake their hand,
Everybody's playing in the heart of gold band, heart of gold band.
Songwriters: Jerry Garcia / Robert Hunter
Hot fire. The way they weave the music together is incredible.
“Once in a while you get shown the light in the strangest places if you at it right “ There is nothing like Grateful Dead show.
Phil delivers some sweet and massive counterpoint to Brother Jerry ... great version
Everyone weaves a nice tapestry here.
Mix guy/girl definitely favors Phil here. Kinda' nice. Thanks.
3:20 he basically matches Jerry.
In my top 5 favorite performances of this song.
What a gem!
There's nothing like a
Grateful Dead concert!
You are so right man
As long as it's not in Pittsburgh. ✌
Oxford Plains Maine 1988. Best show I ever saw. An unbelievable Tennessee Jed !!! 🤪🤪🤪🤪
Pgh 95 was great it poured first set jerrys hair blowing damn i missed whole first set at buckeye year b4 its such same noone can live through it live again
Dude this is rippin for 89 I'm loving it
These were good times.
Dead was running hot
saw many shows.
Miss the real deal
non compare.
⭐️MAGIC ⭐️
Phil is the MVP of this jam, he is killing it, especially on Fire which is not on this video sadly
The only thing I'd add to your comment is that both Phil and Jerry deserve it. Phil for defense and Jerry for O...
Truly a pity Fire is actually blocked in Canada (at least as a single stand alone vid..).
Love your comment though Brother!!
Phil and Jerry's interplay is incredible throughout this entire show - also see Alpine Valley 1989, some of the best Garcia/Lesh shows of the 80's
If you pay attention to the bass, you have a tremendous appreciation for how great of a bass player Phil Lesh is.
I was on this tour
Were definitely in a grooove this day! Grateful to have been there, even with a not so pleasurable shakedown incident to a friend, was a magical show. Love Brents lovelight. "Fuck it open your hand all the way!"
loved this show. loved that this was the last event EVER at JFK.
Brings me back to my youth. Great during this time of corona to lift the spirits.
9:20 the section here, after hundreds, thousands of hours of listening to different dead shows, this section right here is still one of my all time favorite bits
Grateful Dead live forever in the memories of family from Ras Eye in Eugene Oregon 2018
Phil's ABSOLUTLY killing it!!!!!!!!
such a beautiful meaning to this song.. thanks genius lyrics
At last minute, drove up to Philly for this concert from Ocean City NJ with my best friend...Perhaps the best concert I have ever been to. This was highlight of show for me...they went from Scarlet Begonias right into Fire on the Mountain. To see this on You tube years later is awesome!!!!
phil is driving the bus here...Awesome!!
I love the mere fact that both drummers are so synchronized
I had tickets to this, came down with strep throat two days before, running a 102 temp the day of. Probably would have died there in that heat. One of the very few wise decisions I made in my twenties!
I was there & it was my favorite show....I ❤ Bob's short shorts....#RedheadDeadhead #MrsWeirwannabe
It was a great show!
Absolutely badass!! 🦅
How Bobby must miss looking to his left and seeing Jerry
KDT081969 :(
Not in this shot .Jerry looks to Brent more than to his right . They were drug buddies
@@celestelarwood4876 Has absolutely nada to do with the original post. No matter who Jerry was looking at, he was right there, to Bobby's left.
@@chuckryan6065 the end justifies the means
@@celestelarwood4876 How Negative. You ruined my session. :(
This is absolutely magical. Thanks, for posting!
Keyboard perfectly weaving into the arpeggios and the all around groove
If you get confused, just follow those bass notes. .....I almost choked on my Pop Tart when I heard this for the first time today on Sirius XM. Wow...
Although captain of the helm Of the most beautiful starship what people don’t realize is that the whole band was magical together! Like humanity if we all got together we would be magical as well!
master musicians at the top.of their game......relaxed , and not stepping on each other.....that's when magic happens 🌷⚘🌷⚘🎶🎶🎶🎵😊😊🌈🌈🌈❤❤❤🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🎸🎸🎸
Too good not to share. Something happy for a change.
I was completely lost during this show but remember it well ;)
this track has such a catchy rythmic base.I first heard it when they played 3 consecutive nights at alexander palace london in september 1974. one of the best middle solos here too.
Your post reminded me of this song
The jam at the end was awesome!
I was there!!
MY FIRST DEAD SHOW EVER!!!!!!!
Scarlet begonias are a touch of the blue's 💙
John Mayer needs to watch more of these
Had one of those flashes.....spot on song.
I love at the very Beginning u see Phil do his little dance
Love it...I toured '88 - '95, great shows
One of best bands ever with Allman Brothers and this was one of their best shows with Atlanta Fox Theatre 1977 Right there! Thank you Lord I saw them many times!!
I got on this tour in Philly, killer 2 nd set, Phil box , big screens, then giants, RFK, Alpine 3 night run, the band was tight 89 summer tour, God bless my old friends Pablito and Liesel who did the run with me, great memories!!!! Mikey
A difficult song to play. You can see them getting ready for it at the beginning. Around 3:40 Garcia signals to his band mates the time is here for them to "take the musical excursion" and why, in an interview reflecting on a question about his playing he answered saying, "i don't play the same song the same twice." One of those excursions is wonderfully taken here by the Grateful Dead as they play out, "Scarlet Begonias".
Phil's bass is way up in the mix, hell ya!
amazing performance from phil here! ;D
Jerry once told me how to make a guitar strap the right length for me. he also said never play guitar sitting down,so Mitch wisdom,I feel greatfull for the advices.
+Jack Ice unless you are mikey houser widepsreads first lead guitarist that man in the chair could fucking play/jam with the best of them. i love widespread panic theyre like a dead allman brothers cross for me great music their current lead guy jimmy herring did jazz is dead a while back cool stuff
Actually I go with the.stage name.double deep.roller
I was very lucky to see the Grateful Dead 16 times plus the Jerry Garcia Band once.
This is good. Thanks for posting.
What fantastic audio! You can clearly hear every instrument.
"Lord, if we give you Justin Bieber and Miley Cyrus can we please have Jerry and Brent back amen"
Amen!
OH PLEASE
Wow, smiles all around.
Amen to that.
Agree with all except Ringo.
Really, Phil shines as brightly as Papa here...
I recall losing my face right about this time oin the show!! :)
This show is from the day I was born. I am a 31 year old lead guitarist in a jam band.
Phil Lesh in a fucking genius
Was in the front "row" (obviously, it was GA) in front of Jerry. Not the best spot for sound, but still excellent... and it was a very special evening. Even mom and dad were there, too, up in the stands.. their one and only GD show. They loved it.
In truth, it wasn't as great as Buffalo on the 4th. That was truly a legendary show. But it was probably the second best night on the '89 east coast summer tour.
The best Scarlet and Scarlet jam I ever saw was yet to come... Copps Coliseum, 1990, which was pure supercharged tripping from note one onward.
I'm frying so hard on some very good clean LSD💥and paranoia was setting in but by a miracalous twist of fate the opening notes of scarlet begonias made everything not only ok but beautifully perfect in every sense
idiot
How is he an idiot? Lol you guys are so negative
This was one of my first shows!!❤❤❤
I attended Foxboro and Buffalo this tour. Very special moments of clarity for Jerry and the band....