Jerry Garcia Interview "The History of Rock 'N' Roll"

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  • An interview with Grateful Dead guitarist Jerry Garcia for the mini-series "The History of Rock 'N' Rolll". I believe this was from Volume 6. This is the unedited interview. A brief tour of the GD Vault with Dick Latvala is an added bonus at the end of the interview.

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  • @matthewziegler4457
    @matthewziegler4457  2 роки тому +163

    ONE MILLION VIEWS!!! Thank you for keeping Jerry alive in your hearts!❤

    • @jamiedyercville
      @jamiedyercville Рік тому +4

      Listening on Jerry's 80th bday. I miss his spirit in this world. Thanks for putting this up for all of us.

    • @Zootallures100
      @Zootallures100 Рік тому +2

      This stuff is really great!!!

    • @geauxfast8u2
      @geauxfast8u2 Рік тому +3

      Jerry will never Die, until the last life form on Earth dies out and still if the Earth still spins within is Jerry making the wheels keep turning around the Sun
      Jerry is Love and Life at its greatest ever💜💙

    • @geauxfast8u2
      @geauxfast8u2 Рік тому +2

      @@jamiedyercville Jerry’s spirit is still very much in this world, I have no doubt. I’m feeling it right now 💜💙

    • @Joesdifferent
      @Joesdifferent Рік тому +1

      Do you want to hear stories about my tour? I followed them my whole life

  • @tylerthompson1842
    @tylerthompson1842 4 роки тому +649

    Sometimes I just need to hear his voice. It’s like anxiety medication.

    • @kavami11jams30
      @kavami11jams30 3 роки тому +37

      I know exactly how you feel. I can relate. I suffer from bipolar with chronic depression. Whenever I start heading to that dark place my husband (God bless him) knows to turn on something from the vault and inevitably his voice and playing and even the fusion of him with the boys improves my mental state immediately! Takes me to a beautiful place and the memories of being on tour.

    • @AJ_Deadshow
      @AJ_Deadshow 3 роки тому +10

      Damn. That's deep.

    • @erikjohnson8334
      @erikjohnson8334 3 роки тому +12

      Wow, What a Beautiful Man

    • @TCTC-tb9tb
      @TCTC-tb9tb 3 роки тому +14

      I miss him everyday.

    • @WellseeTheend
      @WellseeTheend 3 роки тому +10

      Wish I could’ve seen him live. It’s all just a dream.

  • @icecreamforcrowhurst
    @icecreamforcrowhurst 5 років тому +510

    It’s funny how he balks at every question and then in short order offers up long and enthusiastic responses. He obviously had lots of good times and memories. We should all be so lucky.

    • @AJ_Deadshow
      @AJ_Deadshow 3 роки тому +26

      He really wanted to hear other people talk more than himself, despite being so well-spoken

    • @nikkovaldes4362
      @nikkovaldes4362 3 роки тому +6

      Lucifer is lucky. He’s was blessed. Nothing lucky about it

    • @mikeo.905
      @mikeo.905 3 роки тому +6

      This is a perfect analogy of his solos in the waning years.

    • @divadarya
      @divadarya 3 роки тому +16

      Jerry lived in the now. The past just annoyed him.

    • @ThatGuyRye420
      @ThatGuyRye420 3 роки тому +4

      @@divadarya well said

  • @MichaelHattem
    @MichaelHattem 4 роки тому +74

    The best thing about this is that he starts out exhausted at the prospect of talking about these things for the millionth time but within a few minutes he got into it and was genuinely reflecting and not just repeating the same stories word for word. “America became our community.” ❤️ Damn right.

  • @4152008085
    @4152008085 9 місяців тому +31

    This is one of the best interviews I’ve ever heard, he completely changed my opinion of him. He's really brilliant.

    • @liberatedhippything
      @liberatedhippything 5 місяців тому

      Its insane how people demonized him based off his own following. There was a Jerry stigma at home as a kid here.

    • @frankrichards3089
      @frankrichards3089 4 місяці тому +1

      Oh dude was incredibly smart, other than the choice of drugs in the end. Brilliant guy

    • @Throwawayjim119
      @Throwawayjim119 3 місяці тому +2

      @@frankrichards3089don’t think the drugs were a choice man. Lotta factors that made it hard to avoid them especially for a guy like him.
      Same personal traits that made him the unbelievable musician he was, made him disposed to drugs. When he got off on something, he did it to death.
      Not to mention the cult surrounding him basically turned him into a hermit on tour. He was so famous he couldn’t leave his room. So he did heroin, coke, smoked cigs, ate bad food and played guitar.

  • @ColdSmokes
    @ColdSmokes 8 років тому +383

    FOR ANYONE WONDERING, THIS WAS DONE ON MAY THE SECOND, 1994.

    • @stacyblue1980
      @stacyblue1980 8 років тому +6

      THANK YOU FOR THAT INFORMATION !!!!!!!! (half-sarcasm)

    • @ankeyte
      @ankeyte 6 років тому +4

      Thanks man.

    • @Meyzen76
      @Meyzen76 5 років тому +2

      Thanks!

    • @scottbegonias313
      @scottbegonias313 5 років тому +9

      first thing I was thinking when I ran across this video, was when it was made! started panicking when I couldn't find the date! it's unbelievable that he died a year later..RIP Jerbear

    • @worngimimajosplaynholmes6907
      @worngimimajosplaynholmes6907 5 років тому +3

      what about the show with the acid laced bithday cake??> whats the date on that!!??
      would love to hear him play that show. He said everyone was turning into mob members and trying to kill him =D =D i can only imagine how he played that night AHAHAHAH

  • @javinin5110
    @javinin5110 9 років тому +124

    "We put about 800 hits of acid in that frosting"
    "Aww jesus christ, I'm gonna be totally fucking wiped out."
    LMFAOOO

    • @danvincent2600
      @danvincent2600 Рік тому +1

      Some people can handle it. Syd barrett was not Jerry Garcia.

    • @john1980605
      @john1980605 Місяць тому

      😊

    • @carldietz7349
      @carldietz7349 15 днів тому

      He just swiped a little taste of the frosting at a birthday party,before it got to the table......😵‍💫

  • @swdjinc
    @swdjinc 10 років тому +19

    If you like the Dead... and your a diehard Jerry fan.. this is for you. Jerry was a philosopher, musician, and an artist all in one. The man had a point.. worth following.

  • @moodswingy1973
    @moodswingy1973 4 роки тому +126

    If I had to pick one Jerry Garcia interview to survive a nuclear holocaust for future generations to understand Garcia and the GD, it would be this one.

    • @ctdevil28
      @ctdevil28 4 роки тому +9

      It's great how he starts off almost every topic with "Oh, you really want to talk about that??" And he then tells the most amazing stories in great detail.

    • @williamconway5377
      @williamconway5377 4 роки тому +4

      If i could only pick one persons stories to hear after the nuclear apocalypse, it might be Jerry Garcia

    • @davidjutovsky7566
      @davidjutovsky7566 3 роки тому +1

      The Flaming Groovies

    • @tylerthompson1842
      @tylerthompson1842 3 роки тому +6

      Yeah he’s so well spoken and candid. I always felt comforted by this video, you feel like you’re in the room with him.

    • @danvincent2600
      @danvincent2600 Рік тому

      @@davidjutovsky7566 the warlocks

  • @TheClownfight
    @TheClownfight 10 років тому +251

    Magic is what we do, music is how we do it - Jerry Garcia

    • @donaldmongardi9696
      @donaldmongardi9696 3 роки тому +5

      Wow I couldn't say it any better, thank you Jerry I've listened to and over the many years I've have been to shows (I'm 75)so it's been a while August 95 the music stopped. Been 26 years

    • @jamesrock5398
      @jamesrock5398 Рік тому +2

      Love that phrase! Very cool!

    • @bunnybeckman8029
      @bunnybeckman8029 Рік тому +1

      I knew all the boys in the Gratefuldead but Jerry was my man who I’m still inlove with after all the years gone by !❤️🐰🌹🐇💥❤️‍🔥☄️👽🪐👻

    • @bunnybeckman8029
      @bunnybeckman8029 Рік тому

      That’s about all they knew was music !

  • @mikehawkertz9237
    @mikehawkertz9237 5 років тому +165

    I love that he’s constantly smiling

    • @ezio1920
      @ezio1920 4 роки тому +18

      he's high

    • @ezio1920
      @ezio1920 4 роки тому +2

      @@bug______ noooo, harder stuff

    • @crogomu5858
      @crogomu5858 4 роки тому +11

      Nothin left to do but smile, smile, smile

    • @jefftateii9403
      @jefftateii9403 4 роки тому +2

      Psychedelic's make me smile. :)

    • @AJ_Deadshow
      @AJ_Deadshow 3 роки тому +1

      He wants you to, too

  • @BDB78
    @BDB78 3 роки тому +22

    His beard, his articulation, and his smile was angelic. He was such a treasure. I got into the GD literally about two months before he died. I’ve since fallen in love with Jerry’s spirit. He plugged his guitar into his soul, and what came out was something all of ours could relate to. Love ya Jerry!

    • @K....D....
      @K....D.... 9 місяців тому

      you dont get into the GD they get into you

  • @hla6618
    @hla6618 9 років тому +57

    The genuine kindness of Jerry always radiated through. Even though he's gone he still lives on.

  • @johnchurch5101
    @johnchurch5101 5 років тому +17

    To go through this for the millionth time . He’s a real trooper

    • @slimdaniels3322
      @slimdaniels3322 4 місяці тому

      Seriously! And he seemed like he enjoyed the re-telling, even if it was tough for him to get started. I really admire his talent and his ability to give so much of himself to other people. I don’t know much about this interviewer/ interview but jerry truly is a giving soul. He could’ve kept all of this to himself but he chose to speak his truth. I love this guy and band❤️

  • @jasongiglio7621
    @jasongiglio7621 2 роки тому +16

    I love how Jerry says, oh you really want to hear about all that? Then goes and tells the coolest story with a huge smile on his face. Like he was annoyed for a millisecond, but totally didn't let it bother him. One of the most amazing humans ever.

  • @bacculus
    @bacculus 7 років тому +165

    I went to exactly 50 concerts between '88-'95....and still follow the various GD incarnations---and it's still profound how Jerry's loss feels like a family member gone. Funny how he's like "...ugh, do you really wanna hear the whole history...?"---and then you can't shut him up. A true artist:)

    • @taosempre5288
      @taosempre5288 5 років тому +4

      C Reccardi haha exactly he provides so much detail!! 🤣

    • @worngimimajosplaynholmes6907
      @worngimimajosplaynholmes6907 5 років тому +3

      HEY GOT ANY INFO ON WHAT SHOW HE WAS TALKING ABOUT WITH THE DOSED BIRTHDAY CAKE!!?????
      I WOULD LOVE TO HERE THAT SET. HE SAID EVERYONE TURNED INTO MOB MEMBER OR SOME SHIT =D =D

    • @Benzo1818
      @Benzo1818 4 роки тому +1

      i went to tons of shows from '89-'95...haven't seen the Dead since Jerry died🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @pmczapczara5332
      @pmczapczara5332 4 роки тому +3

      @@worngimimajosplaynholmes6907 see you asked this question on one of the previous posts, the one that had the date in ALL CAPS/ MYSTERY SOLVED.... Some kind Soul posted the date and a link,. I'm going to have to look into that one myself too ...."just playing for my life". Extraordinary.

    • @dickhedd8490
      @dickhedd8490 3 роки тому +1

      @@worngimimajosplaynholmes6907
      I think it's mentioned in several books.

  • @edwardhill1739
    @edwardhill1739 5 років тому +68

    Jerry and the dead changed my life. I listen to them every single day. They get me thru the hard times, the good times all the times there is a dead song for it.

    • @arareanddifferenttune3130
      @arareanddifferenttune3130 2 роки тому +2

      Amen

    • @jamesrock5398
      @jamesrock5398 Рік тому +2

      They changed my life too!🧸🧸🧸🧸🧸🧸

    • @ptf62
      @ptf62 Рік тому

      Hi Ed. Yes, life changed and with so many of the very fondest memories of pure joy. Honestly, a door was opened that I am forever grateful for. The door to surrendering yourself fully to music, to celebration, to the moment of being 100% there.

  • @tomgebarowski8156
    @tomgebarowski8156 10 місяців тому +17

    I really appreciate this interview, and Jerry's musical origin story. He certainly grew up with many musical genre influences. Thanks for this. The Grateful Dead often get stereotyped as a drugged out jam band, but the fact is they were indeed GREAT musicians with diverse skills especially Jerry Garcia. They paid their dues all around the Bay Area becoming a tight serviceable band in 1960's. They were gutsy, influential, The Hippie Band, along with a few others, and finally are Rock Hall of Famers with good reason.

  • @pretorious700
    @pretorious700 10 років тому +308

    Jerry was one of the most articulate musicians ever.

    • @pattydonohue5452
      @pattydonohue5452 5 років тому +16

      My love...i seriously love, LOVE, this man.

    • @390galaxie
      @390galaxie 4 роки тому +3

      Grateful Bear it was for a research project! Lol

    • @harddonutsmusic3511
      @harddonutsmusic3511 3 роки тому +4

      "Hmmm," says Frank Zappa.

    • @joecummings9662
      @joecummings9662 3 роки тому +5

      Jerry and frank zappa

    • @donaldmongardi9696
      @donaldmongardi9696 3 роки тому +4

      Jerry was perfect on any instrument he put in his hands, miss you uncle Jerry

  • @ChrisBarnette-zk8iy
    @ChrisBarnette-zk8iy 10 місяців тому +10

    This interview brings me such peace. ( Like so many others /
    I could listen to Jerry all day.
    Rest Easy, Jer Bear...

  • @user-ty6do8yz4l
    @user-ty6do8yz4l 8 місяців тому +9

    I miss this guy so much. The day he died, i was working at a really nice billards hall, and even the waitresses that only vaguely knew of the G.D. were crying.

  • @gasworker3042
    @gasworker3042 10 років тому +22

    Man,,at first It looks like Jerry is being forced to do an interview he doesn't want to do but then he opens up and tells some really great stories.
    I love seeing this man smiling and laughing...Missing him again.

  • @user-hx5eq3em4c
    @user-hx5eq3em4c 9 місяців тому +20

    This is so very beautiful, and not only fun and insightful, but genuinely healing and soothing to hear that voice and to feel his vibe and his perspective is just like straight up medicinal, as he unravels the articulation of his perspective, I can feel certain wheels and circuits in my own mind start to smoothly reveal themselves......thank you again, infinitely for this beautiful interview❤💀⚡🌹

  • @beaulyons1977
    @beaulyons1977 Рік тому +5

    Bittersweet interview…sure do miss him being around. Beautiful soul…rest easy, Jerry 🌹

  • @kenmichael380
    @kenmichael380 10 років тому +219

    Great speaker and story teller. He is filled with thought. I can see from his speech patterns that Jerry is a Genius!

  • @noahmezan2073
    @noahmezan2073 Рік тому +8

    Happy 80th Jerry! He may be gone but his music is here to stay :)

    • @garytrintel8206
      @garytrintel8206 Рік тому

      The music Jerry, Bob Marley, John Lennon and Warren Zevon could have kept producing….
      ? We’ll never know but are worse for not having the chance.

  • @stonejackballer482
    @stonejackballer482 3 роки тому +9

    Jerry would have the most captivating podcast...I could listen to him forever. Ooozes charisma.

  • @sigalfamily4771
    @sigalfamily4771 8 місяців тому +5

    When you see how intelligent, how self aware, how joyful Jerry is when he's present, the circumstances around the last 15 years of his life are all that much more tragic.

  • @TheTestingGrounds
    @TheTestingGrounds 10 років тому +211

    To all future generations and anyone unfamiliar. Jerry Garcia is the single most loved musician ever. No one had his presence. When he played all eyes were on him. He was a virtuoso guitarist, arguably the greatest, and his singing was with feeling and sincerity.

    • @79steelymatt
      @79steelymatt 9 років тому +10

      The realest deal that ever was or ever will be-he defined an entire generation-

    • @SupernovaA-dj8dh
      @SupernovaA-dj8dh 9 років тому +8

      Nah,Duane Allman makes Jerry sound like he's playing a skin flute.

    • @edwardosborn5978
      @edwardosborn5978 9 років тому +31

      Supernova1987A I saw Jerry and Duane on the same stage on February 11, 1970. I would say Jerry held his own.
      Duane was a tiger on the guitar, no doubt, but most of the time, he was sniffing glue and only fire came out. Little Martha was the one tune he did that was slow enough to expose his heart. Jerry Garcia, on the other hand, while not as incendiary as Duane, had a wider palette and there was and will never be a better songwriter. There is room enough whether the two of them are for both of them and lots more. Rest in peace, Duane and Jerry.

    • @DennisCampbell777
      @DennisCampbell777 9 років тому +7

      Duane was still a kid when he died. His career was too short to compare to 30 years of Jerry's. He was playing with Clapton for Chrissake. During those years, you were either high or you went to war. Even worse go to Nam, get high then shoot elusive strangers. Anyone who knows rock music knows Duane and his music WELL! Not bad for a glue-sniffing meathead. There might be three of four guitarists In his league, Hendrix and SRV are two of them.

    • @SupernovaA-dj8dh
      @SupernovaA-dj8dh 9 років тому +4

      Jerry never seemed to bend a note, ever.Certainly talented, tho.I guess its like a woman:you like this one...I like that one.Clapton never did it for me, either.

  • @SpikeAsks
    @SpikeAsks Рік тому +6

    We Are Massively Fortunate To Have This Interview With Jerry! He Is Forever Young... Upper Echelon Of The Spiritual World Because Spreading Happiness Gets One There... ✊💪✌💙💛🎸☀🌎

  • @jamesandrews4956
    @jamesandrews4956 4 роки тому +26

    Smithsonian worthy interview. Garcia is truly a national treasure.

  • @DrumSolVanIsle
    @DrumSolVanIsle 5 років тому +211

    I enjoyed this. Interesting how Garcia shrugs off questions “do you really wanna know that?... hah hah”. Yes, 25 years later many of us are hangin’ on your every word.

    • @sh230968
      @sh230968 5 років тому +20

      He was a humble man. Fame did not get to his head. Great guy. Not greedy at all.

    • @scottw6375
      @scottw6375 5 років тому +11

      He said that because its questions that he has answered ten thousand times. The interviewer was horrible

    • @250txc
      @250txc 3 роки тому +2

      Maybe but he has answered that question dozens or more times. And if you understand his entire being, he would ask, *why bother with me?* Go do it yourself and find something.

    • @arlenmargolin1650
      @arlenmargolin1650 3 роки тому +5

      @@scottw6375 interviewer can't be that bad considering how much information the extrapolated from Jerry

    • @robertlee8042
      @robertlee8042 3 роки тому +1

      Really talented and smart.

  • @jimajello1028
    @jimajello1028 3 роки тому +15

    I remember loving "American Beauty" album. Listened to it endlessly. Great writing & some of the Dead's finest vocal work. Bob Weir extrodenary rhythm & vocal structure of the Band. Saw them live once. Somerset theater NJ. Cool show.

  • @spottedbutt
    @spottedbutt 3 роки тому +30

    Omg he must have been a blast to hang with. Such a genius. His laugh cracks me up! So contagious!

  • @BaconTomatoCheese
    @BaconTomatoCheese 5 років тому +93

    I’ve seen a quite a few, but this undoubtably ranks as one of the best Jerry interviews ever. Beautiful soul. Thank you, Jerry

    • @frankrichards3089
      @frankrichards3089 5 років тому +3

      Best ive seen

    • @matthewcraig8926
      @matthewcraig8926 2 роки тому

      Same here.

    • @Wayzor_
      @Wayzor_ 2 роки тому +1

      This is one of the greats if not the greatest.

    • @rishikesh1087
      @rishikesh1087 2 роки тому +5

      His final interview that he gave for the Marin County Historical Society (Maybe?) is quite wonderful also....He is in really bad shape and is maybe months away from death but it is actually a fantastic interview....Well worth checking out!

    • @matthewcraig8926
      @matthewcraig8926 2 роки тому +2

      @@rishikesh1087 It was Silicone Valley Historical Association, or also known as Santa Clara Valley Historical Association. But yeah, man, that was another great interview with Jerry. Thanks.

  • @thenewandimprovedgossipgir5738
    @thenewandimprovedgossipgir5738 3 роки тому +6

    I love Jerry Garcia so much! I could listen to Jerry speak for days non-stop.

    • @diamonddave16
      @diamonddave16 7 місяців тому

      Totally. Love his interviews a ton

  • @MrKillingerr
    @MrKillingerr 5 років тому +234

    "When I forget what I'm doing or why I'm doing it, I play for my life."
    My new motto to life, thanks Jerry.

  • @benzuckerman
    @benzuckerman 10 років тому +27

    He was so smart, so well spoken, and so intellectual. A genius in a variety of sense of the word.

  • @denniscampbell6185
    @denniscampbell6185 10 років тому +67

    We had the opportunity to visit highly experimental places, under the influence of highlly experimental chemicals, before a highly experimental audience. It was ideal you know.

    • @donaldmongardi9696
      @donaldmongardi9696 3 роки тому +1

      Yeah boy acid wasn't a controlled substance in the 60 's what a great time it was living in those times

  • @geoycs
    @geoycs 4 роки тому +11

    He looks and sounds great in this interview. Very impressive. It's hard to believe he was almost at the end of his life at this time.

  • @SuperStrik9
    @SuperStrik9 9 років тому +45

    If I could have dinner with any 5 people in history, Jerry Garcia would definitely be on the list.

    • @kavami11jams30
      @kavami11jams30 3 роки тому +2

      Me too! Let's say the top 3. Id say Jerry, Tesla and the third I have many to choose from but I havent decided as of yet. This interview was not only entertaining on the surface but I see him being a prophet and even in this short clip has so many lessons and wisdom to offer. He is definitely a unique soul who's depth was immeasurable.

    • @lambertougnutu7701
      @lambertougnutu7701 3 роки тому +1

      Guys i love you all .. gerry tesla woody Guthrie e many more are such a beautiful persons and big big soul

    • @NoBrakesGarageTheOriginal
      @NoBrakesGarageTheOriginal 3 роки тому +1

      My dad smoked with him a long time ago in a hotel room and weir kicked him out lol

    • @MrFartboy79
      @MrFartboy79 3 роки тому

      Yeah... definitely... for me; Garcia, Lennon, Dylan, Kerouac, Mingus

    • @MrFartboy79
      @MrFartboy79 3 роки тому

      @John Downs He was definitely in the running, but settled on Kerouac. It was also a toss up between Dylan and Neil Young, but I met Neil before, though hardly a conversation... plus both are still alive but Dylan is a hard one to get to, apparently.

  • @davidmisiunas1762
    @davidmisiunas1762 5 років тому +45

    Yes, Jerry!! We really DO want to hear all this stuff!!!

  • @philipgior3312
    @philipgior3312 5 років тому +126

    Love the part he talks of being paranoid on acid before going out to play at a gig and being convinced that the audience was filled with mobsters who wanted to kill him. He then determined that the only way out was to 'play for his life', which he proceeded to do - and they let him live! Awesome interview.l

    • @marcsalzman8082
      @marcsalzman8082 2 роки тому +8

      That was cool and the point was whenever he forgot what he was doing, or where he was going musically, he went back to that ever since then probably till the day he died. "Playing for your life" o

    • @rachel_Cochran
      @rachel_Cochran 2 роки тому

      I love the reasoning lol
      I've convinced myself of similarly weird things ♡

    • @newusernamehere4772
      @newusernamehere4772 Рік тому

      And that wasn't an unusual thing to happen back in those days anyway so for all Jerry knew they actually were mobsters lol

    • @newusernamehere4772
      @newusernamehere4772 Рік тому

      And he later went on to play music in spite of ACTUAL threats from a supposed gunman (something I've actually done too), and the "play for your life" philosophy was put into actual practice. It works. John Lennon didn't get shot when he was playing guitar...

    • @user-be1ro9gj9y
      @user-be1ro9gj9y Рік тому

      That's sad he felt that way. I saw him play and he's dead wrong. This is a a great interview, Gerry Garcia was exceptionally talented. AKA Gifted... RIP

  • @sabrinaleedance
    @sabrinaleedance 3 роки тому +9

    "aww you really wanna hear all this?" Haha yes Jerry, it's an interview. He may have died a month before I was born but I just love watching his interviews. An amazing soul

    • @diamonddave16
      @diamonddave16 7 місяців тому +1

      Shine on Jerry ♥️ he’s got that infectious laugh or snicker. He was really good at Cardinal Stadium 1990.

  • @ceb1927
    @ceb1927 4 роки тому +12

    His voice is so soothing! I wasn't a Grateful Dead follower, but I have listened to some of his music recently and I love it..

  • @friendlier
    @friendlier 10 років тому +54

    I'm not a huge Grateful Dead fan, but I've always appreciated Jerry Garcia as a visionary person. This interview is probably the best I've heard or read with him. Thanks so much.

    • @jamesrock5398
      @jamesrock5398 Рік тому

      I AM A HUGE GRATEFUL DEAD FAN! I AM A DEADHEAD, A HIPPIE ☮️🕉️✌️🕊️🏳️❤️🥰

    • @novakaya
      @novakaya 11 місяців тому +1

      Check out the Jerry Garcia Band much? If not you must at least try

  • @devendrasinghgautam4638
    @devendrasinghgautam4638 3 роки тому +16

    Love the way Garcia keeps the listners absolutely glued to his conversation which is as real as his surreal experiences he's had over the years, especially the earlier period and he narrates them so naturally with such ease.
    For a Deadhead like me or anyone who's just started digging Dead's music, just hearing him itself is so liberating and inspiring, it brings smile on your face all along.
    Jerry you will always be remembered by the growing army of your fans for Eternity !!!!!

  • @randynixon5059
    @randynixon5059 6 років тому +8

    I was on my way to Northern California to spend some time with a couple of friends, Deadheads, when the radio announced his death. Still hurts. What a TRULY great man..

  • @doovie101
    @doovie101 11 місяців тому +3

    So articulate and charming. He left us too soon.

  • @undergroundjohnny
    @undergroundjohnny 6 років тому +42

    I love Jerry. What a great human being and Genius Guitar player!

  • @paultanner2007
    @paultanner2007 5 років тому +11

    What a tremendous person, very Intellectual. I couldn’t imagine meeting him and talking with. That would be the ultimate dream. Thank you for sharing.

  • @arareanddifferenttune3130
    @arareanddifferenttune3130 2 роки тому +5

    I love Jerry’s speech patterns and expressions so much
    “The people in the GD are pathologically anti authoritarian” how great!
    It was so cool to see the Vault and hear from Dick. I’ve always wanted to see that.

  • @wolfsvision940
    @wolfsvision940 4 роки тому +7

    Spent my youth traveling & seeing this band some of the most wonderful times of my life!! Miss you Jer hope to see you again someday.....
    Rest easy

  • @thenowchurch6419
    @thenowchurch6419 5 років тому +51

    The Dead were way ahead of their time.
    As a reggae head Rastaman I must give them credit for recognizing Bob Marley's talent before the rest of America.
    Some where in the early 70's they flew Bob to Frisco and tried to get him on their label, Grateful Dead records, I believe.
    They smoked Bob out and had a great time, but Bob had to say no, mainly based on not wanting to associate with the word "dead".
    I like some of the Dead's music and most deadheads I have met love reggae and Marley, so I say Jah bless , keep on truckin.
    Peace lovers Unite.

    • @erickdeveau8635
      @erickdeveau8635 3 роки тому

      Really? One word. I don't know. Bob was hipper than making decisions on one word. Sorry. Don't believe that for a second. No offense, but, No.

    • @thenowchurch6419
      @thenowchurch6419 3 роки тому +1

      @@erickdeveau8635 You have to know the history and the context.
      Bob was very shrewd and factored in many seemingly minor things that many may find unnecessary today.
      Do you know who Lee Jaffe is?
      He was good friend of Bob and the Wailers as a whole.
      He and Bob got into a physical fight over Bob agreeing to change the spelling of Knotty Dread to Natty Dread.
      You also have to know that in Rastafari, especially at that time any association with death was strictly taboo.
      Anyway Peace and blessings.

    • @erickdeveau8635
      @erickdeveau8635 3 роки тому +3

      @thenowchurch, thank you for the enlightenment. I always keep an open mind. Guess I jumped the gun without really knowing. Bless you and yours my brother. Never too late to teach an old dog. ✌️😁💙💜💚🎸

    • @thenowchurch6419
      @thenowchurch6419 3 роки тому +1

      @@erickdeveau8635 No worries bro!
      I love Bob and you obviously do too.
      There are not many even close to his level in my book.
      So I understand where you were coming from.
      He was very hip and in most cases one word would not have been an issue.
      Jah Bless everytime.

    • @erickdeveau8635
      @erickdeveau8635 3 роки тому +1

      @thenowchuch Wonderful my brother, thanks for your patience , understanding and kindness. One Love. 💚💜💙

  • @john_colter
    @john_colter 4 роки тому +9

    This is a great Garcia interview. Grants a lot of insight into his perspective. Very smart guy. Miss him.

  • @gerry5468
    @gerry5468 10 років тому +7

    an amazing glimpse into a musician who got music on every level...

  • @paulwardle4761
    @paulwardle4761 7 років тому +29

    This interview is so great and touches so many important points, and only a year before his death.

  • @mjemigh3304
    @mjemigh3304 9 років тому +27

    Well, this is a WHOLE lot better than that "final" interview that's making the rounds. There are probably few people who were both successful and problem-free. Sadly, Jerry was talented, successful and.....not problem-free. Beautiful guy, despite the problems.

  • @Hogo69
    @Hogo69 7 років тому +137

    Could listen to Jerry all day.

    • @jeremydeyoung810
      @jeremydeyoung810 7 років тому +3

      Hogo69 agreed

    • @veneta72
      @veneta72 7 років тому +6

      I do

    • @gerlinderosensteiner8250
      @gerlinderosensteiner8250 6 років тому +6

      He had such a nice voice.

    • @mcdaniels6188
      @mcdaniels6188 6 років тому +6

      He is one of the most articulate musicians ever.

    • @3ldnah
      @3ldnah 6 років тому +4

      Hogo69 I have a hard time focusing sometimes but even when I zone out and he's going on I feel so peaceful like I took a Valium lol love Jer

  • @davidkiefer9875
    @davidkiefer9875 10 місяців тому +4

    Just a magical person - what a wonderful human being man. I was lucky enough to see him 37 times through 1981 - 1989 (all over the US) and weather it was GD or JGB, it was incredible. His passing was a huge tragedy - may he RIP forever - thank you for everything you were about Jerry - thank you so much!!

  • @spoilers71
    @spoilers71 8 років тому +13

    I am thankful that I got to see several live concerts where Jerry Garcia performed. He was known for doing lots & lots of drugs, but this guy was born in the early forties, during the same month as my (late) father, and he had heard it all... from the Big Band "boogie woogie" music, to the British Invasion, to the disco of the 70s, thru the eighties, and into the early to mid nineties. Thank you so much, Jerry... and all of the haters here ought to rethink their messages.

    • @bunnybeckman8029
      @bunnybeckman8029 Рік тому

      I also grew up with all of the music in the 50 s loved the Beatles, Pink Floyd then the dead !

  • @duffysullivan2794
    @duffysullivan2794 10 років тому +25

    That was a great interview. Jerry saying that the Dead would play and have off times where you would shake your head and wonder what the heck was that? Or they would play and be totally on and blow you away. I saw them a couple of times around 1966 and '67 but I must have missed them playing their best. I never understood what all the fuss was about. But you can't please everyone, and maybe I did hear them in top form but their music just wasn't my thing. But they would go on for hours. There was none of this come on stage at a certain time, play for a an hour or two and it was over. The Dead would go on and on. I remember thinking in the Filmore Auditorium the sun is going to be coming up here soon, I'm exhausted I need to go home and get to bed!
    Back in the 70's I was in North Beach, a neighborhood of San Francisco, with a friend and we were having a bite to eat at this place called the US Restaurant. We took a table and I had the seat facing the door. I looked up and there at a booth near the entrance with some people I didn't recognize was Jerry Garcia. He was facing me and I was facing him. We acknowledged one another with a nod and that was it. He went back to his company and I leaned to my friend and whispered, we are in here with Jerry Garcia! So that is my contributing bit of gossip, lol.

    • @cravinbob
      @cravinbob 10 років тому

      and your point is...?

    • @JumpingSquid
      @JumpingSquid 9 років тому

      cravinbob its just a comment jeez

    • @cravinbob
      @cravinbob 9 років тому

      JumpingSquid Pardon me. I just thought it was disjointed... It is just a comment I made as well, jeez

    • @harpercollins3210
      @harpercollins3210 9 років тому +9

      cravinbob
      the difference is one comment was made of disgust, or disdain, and the other was simply sharing a human story.

    • @420HEADY
      @420HEADY 9 років тому

      I saw the Dead in TAMPA right before Jerry died in 1995...... EPIC show.

  • @wakeoftheflood2
    @wakeoftheflood2 5 років тому +8

    saw the GD once, in Boston 1994 (this same year) when I was in junior high school. I really wanted to see them, & glad I did...it was eye opening to say the least. they've been a mainstay my whole life

  • @robertshorthill6836
    @robertshorthill6836 Рік тому +5

    I was from a small town in friggin' Montana when these guys were forming the Dead. I'd never heard of the Worlocks or Garcia. I have a vague recollection of Jeff Airplane. It wasn't till several years later I bought my first Dead record. The rest is history, but I will say the evening I returned to the "world", having just gotten out of the war, the girlfriend of a buddy, took me to a Dead concert at the Filmore. They played for over three hours. What a THING!!

  • @george.s.8491
    @george.s.8491 3 роки тому +5

    Still missing the man. I love his laugh. What a genuine individual.

  • @HundredDayHaul
    @HundredDayHaul 11 місяців тому +6

    This is a great interview. What a great guy.

  • @barrylewin8713
    @barrylewin8713 9 років тому +41

    Jerry is always entertaining as hell to listen to. He never says what you think he will.

  • @slickwilly9334
    @slickwilly9334 2 роки тому +4

    This man Jerry Garcia we need more people like him!

  • @justsayknow7632
    @justsayknow7632 3 роки тому +7

    We miss you Jerry Garcia!
    You were gone too soon!

  • @steinguy70
    @steinguy70 9 років тому +28

    I always enjoy listening to Jerry tell a story. Love the details he always provides. I wish I could have been a fly on the wall throughout some of his wonderful & rare experiences during his time here on earth.

    • @DennisCampbell777
      @DennisCampbell777 9 років тому +3

      Jerry was a fun, engaging, often hilarious individual. And yes, he was kind.

  • @mynameisjonas1997
    @mynameisjonas1997 3 роки тому +5

    Happy Daze Between everybody.. let us not forget the great lessons we have learned from Jerry, not only with his beautiful words but through the music that I'm sure has helped us all grow as humans. Much love. We love you Jerry.

  • @lisakalin5416
    @lisakalin5416 3 роки тому +4

    Oh how I miss this man and his awesome soul and character. Jerry is a phenomenal person. You are soo dearly missed.
    I ♥️ you, Jerry Garcia.
    ❤️💛💚❤️💛💚❤️💛💚❤️

  • @michaelb.42112
    @michaelb.42112 2 роки тому +6

    I always loved this interview.
    Jerry had the BEST laugh, EVER !!!!!
    I LOVE the Sunday morning story with the two church ladies and Neil Cassidy. Soooo funny !!!! 11:50 is pure genius storytelling.
    The Neil Cassidy, and birthday cake stories are legendary. So funny !!

  • @irenecurtis2639
    @irenecurtis2639 3 роки тому +10

    I love Gerry Garcia’s kind, peaceful face. He is truly a legend !

  • @michaelhunter1093
    @michaelhunter1093 10 років тому +7

    out of 100's of musicians i've seen live-----this man is the only one who could bring me to my knees
    rip

  • @libertycaps97211
    @libertycaps97211 10 років тому +10

    So much joy and light compressed into one Soul. Laugh out loud wonderful interview.

    • @coon3869
      @coon3869 2 роки тому

      Jerry would of probably described his own soul as dark.

  • @jasonhorne4533
    @jasonhorne4533 3 роки тому +6

    Jerry's smile... PRICELESS

  • @stacyblue1980
    @stacyblue1980 8 років тому +26

    he didnt really want to go into the history again. he had prolly been into these conversations and shit so many times ...but he put much emphasis on Pigpen and he always cherished Pig and that is precious.

  • @79steelymatt
    @79steelymatt 9 років тому +39

    Not a day goes by I don't think of Jerry and what joy he has brought me over the years-I think he will always be with me no matter what-he was the hippest dude in every room he was ever in-he will never be equaled-the day he died was a sad place in the history of my life and I will never forget that day and how much loss myself and all the fellow Deadheads around the world felt at the same time-I will never forget him singing Shining Star at Universal Ampitheatre LA in 1991 or 1992-didnt realize at the time that it would define my favorite memory of Jerry Garcia

    • @Potatosoup5
      @Potatosoup5 9 років тому

      I was there

    • @borodichroic1
      @borodichroic1 9 років тому

      I was at that show...was my 1st west coast Jerry tour.Good times!

    • @tastethewaste
      @tastethewaste 9 років тому +1

      shining star

    • @Spherian7
      @Spherian7 9 років тому +1

      79steelymatt The pain and sense of loss is enormous every time it comes to mind. At least the Almighty was there to bring Jerry in from freaky planet Earth.

    • @borodichroic1
      @borodichroic1 9 років тому +2

      I was just thinking about a show, jerry band, I saw at the Warfield. I was standing on the wall above the last seats on the upper tier. I took a hit off a joint of swag and blacked out. I grabbed hold of the brass bar that goes around that area so I wouldn't topple down. But while blacked out I felt like my body and spirit separated. I'm not real clear on any memories during the blackout, but as I was coming out of it and started to realize where I was, listening to Jerry noodle away, staring down at the stage and thought "holy shit, Jerry's alive". Wow. It is impossible to express the feeling I had other than it felt magical and of all the places I could have been at that moment, I was there and there was no other place I would have wanted to be. Miss you Jerry, miss you Brent, miss you Keith, miss you Ron. Peace.

  • @babel1967
    @babel1967 10 років тому +11

    Quite simply the greatest interview subject in the history of Rock N Roll!!

    • @BobSperber
      @BobSperber 2 роки тому +1

      it’s definitely a must for anyone who values improvisation, Dynamics between players… and of course, long strange trips.

  • @tito55
    @tito55 10 років тому +51

    I wish Jerry would have written an autobiography.

    • @bluecollar825
      @bluecollar825 3 роки тому +3

      He already had too much on his table. Dead tour ends, hes right back out with JGB.

    • @harddonutsmusic3511
      @harddonutsmusic3511 3 роки тому +14

      He did. Its in musical notes.

    • @samuelsmithe2386
      @samuelsmithe2386 2 роки тому

      Get ahold of every word he's ever spoken, because there is a treasure in ever conversation. I swear to God. Just like the music.

    • @AP-ui7oi
      @AP-ui7oi 2 роки тому +1

      He did. Every time he played.

  • @easyamp123
    @easyamp123 4 роки тому +8

    how awesome it would be to have a conversation with Jerry, laughing at weird shit, and doing stuff

  • @bcsorensenman
    @bcsorensenman 9 років тому +73

    Damn he's funny, laughed my guts out on Cassady driving without looking and the mafia coming for him when he was tripping. Love when he describes the psychedelic, swimming, roar. RIP Jerry, thanks, we love you still.

    • @XtraZero
      @XtraZero 5 років тому +3

      His imitation of the psychedelic roar is surprisingly accurate; until I saw this video I thought it was just something that happened to me.

    • @scottjordan
      @scottjordan 5 років тому +1

      Good friend in the 80's called it wind screaming. Jerry's description more poetic though

    • @Karl_Squell
      @Karl_Squell 4 роки тому +2

      that was funny. also it's reassuring to me to know that even captain trips himself felt this paranoid on acid sometimes!

  • @alexmichalak5520
    @alexmichalak5520 5 років тому +9

    Just a pure soul, and my all time favorite guitar player songwriter.. crazy he's been gone over a quarter century, and his music continues to sell out shows all over the world, where u get 4 to 5 hours of almost euphoria. Nothing like a dead show, between the music, and people, pure joy. Rip Jerry.

  • @Raiderfn31
    @Raiderfn31 8 років тому +60

    Great interview. Jerry was a great guy.

  • @johnmcgaraghan
    @johnmcgaraghan 2 роки тому +6

    This interview never gets old. I absolutely love watching his gleeful discussion of every topic. So much fun!

  • @wailinburnin
    @wailinburnin 10 років тому +27

    The little story about minute 41 about "playing for my life", never heard anybody talk about that from Jerry lore. Phenomenal posting, thanks MZ.

  • @aikoaiko133
    @aikoaiko133 9 років тому +20

    keepin it real......god rest his beautiful soul!

  • @MrWallybones
    @MrWallybones Рік тому +4

    I keep coming back to this interview with one of my musical idols. I just love everything about Jerry especially his electric guitar playing. He is so bright and down to earth.

  • @AudioFileZ
    @AudioFileZ Рік тому +2

    I was in middle school when my older sister got me into The Dead in '71. I'd been developing my musical tastes and The Grateful Dead took me to a completely different place. I didn't even realize all of the potpourri of musical history I was suddenly being exposed to. I just knew it was a great new audio vista. It paved my way for the love of the Chicago blues, blue grass, country, and folk. I already heard, and loved, Led Zep's heavy blues rock, this was more fleet and wider in scope. I took a special like to Pigpen and Jerry to which Bob was a good rocker side. All this and the only things I was imbibing was 6.5 oz. Cokeacola. I can't imagine the "colors' I never experienced due to age, it hardly mattered however because the music was so good and it tremendously expanded my tastes at a time I was first becoming cognizant of the larger world beyond my existence. The highest value of music is simply this, The Dead was singular in my evolving love of music at a very impressionable age. Thanks Jerry, and thanks to the whole Grateful Dead scene. Todays young listeners should go back to this because nothing remotely captures the magic like The Grateful Dead from the mid-sixties through the entire seventies. I finally got to see them live on the last full-blown tour and even this late I wasn't let down. It directly hooked me into way back listening with my sister and discovering much wider musical influences done well.

  • @bobbones2500
    @bobbones2500 10 років тому +8

    Aside from the amazing interview, I was very pleased to get an actual view of the vault at the conclusion of this video. Awesome!

  • @poptitty2538
    @poptitty2538 9 років тому +12

    This one of the most fascinating interviews I have ever heard.

  • @martadolls
    @martadolls 9 років тому +6

    He was very intelligent, talented, and perpetually stoned. Psychedelics have the ability to open one's mind permanently. To me, the Sixties and Seventies were a time of spiritual and mental growth. To have done this around other people who are doing it give's one a way of speaking and thinking that is entirely original to the individual. When you meet someone in this day and time that has had that experience, you know it by their speech patterns.

  • @benringenberg4175
    @benringenberg4175 4 роки тому +7

    Not only is he a musical god, he is a ridiculously smart, and as humble as he could possibly be.

  • @Twotontessie
    @Twotontessie 8 років тому +31

    Check out the stretch beginning at 7:00 though 8. Highly experimental music, highly experimental chemicals, before a highly experimental audience. I mean - that's the jackpot right there, and he knew it, and created one of the biggest artistic phenomenons in the history of the world out of it. Amazing. Too much! How can you not love it!!! That's personifies what is beautiful about life and the human condition right there!

    • @mojorising0071950
      @mojorising0071950 5 років тому +1

      I can definitely not not love it!

    • @phlushphish793
      @phlushphish793 4 роки тому

      It reminded me of a time when a reporter asked Jim Morrison how he made his music: "I can't really say too much about it, because we're not really making it. It's just sort of ... making itself."

  • @themightykyuss
    @themightykyuss 6 років тому +136

    “Who’s going to play bass? The guy that plays guitar the worst.” Lmao.

    • @jimiamfirshur4778
      @jimiamfirshur4778 5 років тому +16

      That’s how it works! The worst guitar in the group plays the bass! Everybody wants to play lead guitar and front the band. If they stay together long enough it becomes obvious who the best guitar player is and that person automatically becomes the nucleus around which the music is built.
      Somebody help me out here. What am I tryin to say. I’ve talked other people who have had similar experiences. People come, people go, and with a little luck a nucleus forms around something that resembles ‘a band’, if enough of the participants are enjoying it, maybe it lasts a while and takes on personality of it’s own. It never happens exactly the same way, but the foundations are often very similar. The band creates it’s self while all the pieces are trying to put together something that makes sense. At least in someone’s philosophy it begins to make sense. If egos don’t get in the way, something like a path can form which can be followed to places that didn’t exist before. OK , I’m tired, g’nite.

    • @humandugong630
      @humandugong630 5 років тому +23

      I always thought it was just automatically the tallest in the group.

    • @brandonromano315
      @brandonromano315 5 років тому +17

      I wonder what Phil Lesh thinks of that statement.

    • @andywilliams3787
      @andywilliams3787 5 років тому +3

      rap on, man @@jimiamfirshur4778

    • @jonhmonroney12
      @jonhmonroney12 5 років тому +4

      Yeah what the hell, we'll use phil the trumpet player. surreal

  • @ramario6195
    @ramario6195 7 років тому +8

    Man I wish I could have witnessed the greatness of this outstanding gentleman live✌️RIP Mr. Garcia

  • @DaveFrank
    @DaveFrank 9 років тому +98

    Very clear and sane here. Beautiful.

    • @DennisCampbell777
      @DennisCampbell777 9 років тому +13

      Very true Dave. Interesting. In 94 we were all worried about his health. This interview is just terrific. Ironically, he seems prepared to answer questions, and he is sober as a judge here. This interview really showcases his personality. Jerry was insightful and pleasant, and I miss him tremendously.

    • @Tummysticks315
      @Tummysticks315 9 років тому +3

      ya his last interview he was loaded

    • @DennisCampbell777
      @DennisCampbell777 9 років тому +8

      Watching him die over the last four years sucked. But onstage he always gave it everything he had every night. We all knew what was up and it ain't like nobody tried to help. He just wasn't having it.

    • @DaveFrank
      @DaveFrank 9 років тому +5

      dennis campbell that's all true. The great book Dark Star really captures it in full color.

    • @DennisCampbell777
      @DennisCampbell777 9 років тому +1

      Who is the author Dave? I will check it out.

  • @borodichroic1
    @borodichroic1 9 років тому +12

    Man,stuff like this really makes me love the interwebs

  • @mikename6614
    @mikename6614 10 років тому +31

    JG the greatest American musician ever. Thanx.

    • @ReedRosson1987
      @ReedRosson1987 10 років тому +2

      I agree.

    • @bensolove5331
      @bensolove5331 9 років тому +3

      Absolutely!

    • @leftbreak22
      @leftbreak22 7 років тому +3

      just after miley cyrus. a solid #2

    • @vivianstanshall8121
      @vivianstanshall8121 5 років тому

      Ive always said it man

    • @lkleinever
      @lkleinever 5 років тому +1

      I played bass with Robert Hunter for 2 years and then some just he and I! we Had a band named 'Comfort and Robert Hunter' was in our band ! We toured the east coast twice and recorded an LP at Front Street their studio in San Rafael It gets a bit complex from then on out! After touring a bunch , we had a bit of a time supporting a full band , so, we then went out as a duet Hunter and me! That's it for now I just want people to know what we did as we made an 'album'(y'all know that term right?) at Front Street and I'll just say the whole thing was a really great and colorful time in my and my friends lives! The record is called "Alligator Moon" ! good luck lookin' for it some is findable Our band wrote the music and Mr. Hunter concocted a wonderful and really non stop piece called called "Jazz America " for the whole side and then like about 4-5 tunes on the flipside Hunter wrote the words and we wrote the music for a few and some others Hunter wrote and we did the tunes mostly! I will say that Robert Hunter is a wonderful creative intelligent man and I love the guy for all he has done with me and all without me ! And thank Mr Bob Matthews for engineering "Alligator Moon" And Jerry for having us as his opening act for more than a dozen gigs on tour of the East Coast and in the west too ! May the Gods be kind to us all and Jerry for who he is out there in the 'ether' and who he was in life !