“Once in a while you can get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right!” 🔥 I was there dancing like a hippie freak! 😝 (But I really wish you’d continued on to Fire in the Mountain since those tunes were not always but usually played together.)
I have turned people on to the Dead, who did not think they would ever like the band, since the early 80s. Most times I am told 'I did not know', followed by WOW! But, then, there was a point, in the late 70s I did not know, and was surprised.
We are told " IT SELDOM TURNS OUT THE WAY IT DOES IN THE SONG", in a song. That is a mindbending.. Then they take you on musical voyage. Defines trippy.
In the 80s through 95 the dead allowed fans to create, in most parking lots, this area called Shakedown. It was a huge arts, crafts and food carnival started by and for the fans. Once the popo knew this was normal they rarely bothered people, there. It has continued in various forms since the death or Garcia, and will be a major part of the Sphere gathering in may.
As a few others have noted, "Scarlet Begonias" was, almost always, like here, followed by "Fire On The Mountain', another amazing tune. The Dead were really good at segueing from one song to the next, sometimes almost imperceptibly. It's like, "wow, they're playing another song, wow". I was at the Alpine Valley shows in 1988, during a major heat wave, but it was awesome and part of the best ten days in a row in my life. So effing great. This was the next year, but it's still awesome.
You really need to just watch a whole show. This one is a fantastic option, 7/7/89. It’s one of my favorite shows. You can also watch the show before on UA-cam, 7/4/89. It’s phenomenal. Just start from the beginning and get your mind right. The rest will take care of itself.
Cool! I saw them on that tour, about a month later given the date on the clip. Sat on the infield about fifty yards from the stage. I mostly remember dancing around alot without crashing into the other people who were dancing around around me. I might have been slightly high for a week afterward, but the details are fuzzy. Hehehehe. Begonias are a common garden flower, reddish pink like a rose without thorns. They look pretty but are mildly toxic, that is, if you can eat some of it without spitting it out first, it will probably make you puke anyway. But it's not listed as toxic to humans on poison control center lists. We have a begonia plant growing next to our house. Sublime dropped an awesome hip-hop cover of "Scarlet Begonias" in the early nineties that's definitely worth a reaction. When you're ready for more from Grateful Dead, check out "Dire Wolf", "St. Stephen", "Golden Road (To Unlimited Devotion)", and for some live tracks, check out "I Know You Rider" from the Fillmore East 1971 and "Fire on the Mountain" from Cornell 1977.
You must check out China Cat Sunflower/I Know You Rider from the Europe 72 album. Its the Grateful Dead at their peak.An amazing 10 minutes 28 seconds of magic.
@@thesecretjewishspacelaser9959 I never said Europe 72 was their peak I believe 76 77 was better and probably other time periods.I merely said China Cat Sunflower/I Know You Rider was a peak.I believe as a song that version is as good as it gets.You disagree fine but it would be nice if you actually responded to what I said
@@harlanginsberg7269 whoa. Tone it down dude. I was merely pointing out that this band had peak moments throughout their career. The 5/2/72 Paris China Rider (from Europe 72 album) is nice, but so are 8/27/72, 5/19/74 and 9/20/90 among others. Have a grateful day!
1989 was a HISTORIC YEAR FOR THE DEAD try alpine valley the movie is downhill from here the following songs from this night are ALL GREAT UNMATCHED VERSIONS LIKE THIS VERSION OF DEAL they are CHINA RIDER /PLAYIN IN THE BAND/UNCLE JOHNS BAND/GOIN DOWN THE ROAD /NOT FADE AWAY/ they encored with a song everyone knew BUT THEY had not done it in 14 years !!!! the place went nuts they did AND WE BID YOU GOODNIGHT I WAS THERE ALL 3 NIGHTS
Next up: Help On The Way>Slipknot>Franklin’s Tower. Your plug will choose a super fire one, I’m sure!
definitely should do H>S>F
“Once in a while you can get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right!” 🔥
I was there dancing like a hippie freak! 😝
(But I really wish you’d continued on to Fire in the Mountain since those tunes were not always but usually played together.)
Lesh Philling, bass great!
Phil it up!
You may be arrested for that one, my friend.
Wow! This jam is right up there with the "Dark Star" on "Live/Dead!" Holy mole! Thank you, BizMatik and whoever suggested this.
1989 was one of the best for the Dead.
My all-time favorite band ! There was nothing like a GD show !
I have turned people on to the Dead, who did not think they would ever like the band, since the early 80s. Most times I am told 'I did not know', followed by WOW! But, then, there was a point, in the late 70s I did not know, and was surprised.
We are told " IT SELDOM TURNS OUT THE WAY IT DOES IN THE SONG", in a song.
That is a mindbending..
Then they take you on musical voyage.
Defines trippy.
Definitely a mind bending tune.
Ain't always right but I've never been wrong .
@dennisbrooks8566 Hey that rhymes
A Scarlet without a Fire is like a flower without its fragrance.
Dear, dear sweet Jerry, whatever did we do to deserve you? (The Grateful Dead were not explosive, they were immersive)
In the 80s through 95 the dead allowed fans to create, in most parking lots, this area called Shakedown. It was a huge arts, crafts and food carnival started by and for the fans. Once the popo knew this was normal they rarely bothered people, there. It has continued in various forms since the death or Garcia, and will be a major part of the Sphere gathering in may.
Love those shorts! Amazing song thanks Biz glad to see you.
Biz the Dead are unique and amazing! You could probably spend a couple years doing reactions to different studio and live versions of their songs.
One of their most funnest tunes.
I was there!!
Grate Summer Tour that year!
🎶💃✌
It really was, you are right.
Atta go Biz!!!!
The 1989 tour was one of their best. I was at the show in Buffalo three days before this one.
I was there...amazing show....
Bobby's famous for his shorts
And missing words to trucking.
@@tenjed4224 And Desolation Row, and , ,
Bobby , Mickey & Phil were all health conscious, ran in marathons. Jerry, Billy, not so much!
@@tenjed4224all his songs, actually. He could remember every lyric to the longest Dylan song, and fuck up the lyrics to a three verse song he wrote 😂
@@JB-Deadskins tell me how that made sense. It became a theme. A bug we all groaned at but just moved on from.
Thank you... the ultimate Dead.
Bobby’s famous shorts!! 😂😂😂
Thanks for doing. I saw the dead at18 at Hershey Parker chocolate...outdoors
As a few others have noted, "Scarlet Begonias" was, almost always, like here, followed by "Fire On The Mountain', another amazing tune. The Dead were really good at segueing from one song to the next, sometimes almost imperceptibly. It's like, "wow, they're playing another song, wow". I was at the Alpine Valley shows in 1988, during a major heat wave, but it was awesome and part of the best ten days in a row in my life. So effing great. This was the next year, but it's still awesome.
You couldn't let it go into Fire on the Mountain?
Was there. Heck i saw many of the east coast shows, several in the center, and a few on the west coast. The Dead were on fire.
Might as well try🔥🎼
Hell Ya!
35 years. Holy crap.
5:45 Phil is amused.
I was at this show
Really love to see the 3/29/90 eyes of the world!
What they do is called collective improvisation. Try the Second Set of the Closing of Winterland.
You really need to just watch a whole show. This one is a fantastic option, 7/7/89. It’s one of my favorite shows. You can also watch the show before on UA-cam, 7/4/89. It’s phenomenal. Just start from the beginning and get your mind right. The rest will take care of itself.
Good one Biz
Phil “god of thunder motherfucking” Lesh
It's The Grateful Dead.
Cool! I saw them on that tour, about a month later given the date on the clip. Sat on the infield about fifty yards from the stage. I mostly remember dancing around alot without crashing into the other people who were dancing around around me. I might have been slightly high for a week afterward, but the details are fuzzy. Hehehehe. Begonias are a common garden flower, reddish pink like a rose without thorns. They look pretty but are mildly toxic, that is, if you can eat some of it without spitting it out first, it will probably make you puke anyway. But it's not listed as toxic to humans on poison control center lists. We have a begonia plant growing next to our house. Sublime dropped an awesome hip-hop cover of "Scarlet Begonias" in the early nineties that's definitely worth a reaction. When you're ready for more from Grateful Dead, check out "Dire Wolf", "St. Stephen", "Golden Road (To Unlimited Devotion)", and for some live tracks, check out "I Know You Rider" from the Fillmore East 1971 and "Fire on the Mountain" from Cornell 1977.
Slightly high, while grooving. Not a bad place to be.
You can't just cut into Fire from Cornell, that'd be even worse than cutting off Scarlet here. They need to be together.
@@JB-Deadskins definitely a can not do.
Yes yes yes. U rule!!
You must check out China Cat Sunflower/I Know You Rider from the Europe 72 album. Its the Grateful Dead at their peak.An amazing 10 minutes 28 seconds of magic.
They had many “peaks.” Europe 72 was not the first nor the last.
@@thesecretjewishspacelaser9959 I never said Europe 72 was their peak I believe 76 77 was better and probably other time periods.I merely said China Cat Sunflower/I Know You Rider was a peak.I believe as a song that version is as good as it gets.You disagree fine but it would be nice if you actually responded to what I said
@@harlanginsberg7269 whoa. Tone it down dude. I was merely pointing out that this band had peak moments throughout their career. The 5/2/72 Paris China Rider (from Europe 72 album) is nice, but so are 8/27/72, 5/19/74 and 9/20/90 among others. Have a grateful day!
Nice
Shoulda seen the carnival outside of a Dead show!!!
Fuuuuuuuckkkk yes
Omg ur the cutest 🌺 and it's live 89!!!!!
1989. Poor Jerry
🌺🌺🌺
Check out "The Days Between"
1989 was a HISTORIC YEAR FOR THE DEAD try alpine valley the movie is downhill from here the following songs from this night are ALL GREAT UNMATCHED VERSIONS LIKE THIS VERSION OF DEAL they are CHINA RIDER /PLAYIN IN THE BAND/UNCLE JOHNS BAND/GOIN DOWN THE ROAD /NOT FADE AWAY/ they encored with a song everyone knew BUT THEY had not done it in 14 years !!!! the place went nuts they did AND WE BID YOU GOODNIGHT
I WAS THERE ALL 3 NIGHTS
SHAKEDOWN STREET-GRATEFUL DEAD
Do BLOW AWAY
Cant just do Scarlet, always do Scarlet>Fire
Hi did you receive my email music video request yet?
So many better live tracks to check out from the Dead than this one!
Begonias
Um where's Fire!!