I like the quote from Jerry in this clip: "Working in the studio is like building a ship in a bottle. Playing live is like being on a rowboat in the ocean."
the story is so beautiful Robert Hunter stayed back in his hotel room in London while the rest of the guys went out on the town. He drank a bottle of wine and wrote this along with a few other songs. The next day he read over the song and realized his life hit its peak because he would never be able to write a better song. he tells the story so beautifuly.
I've seen that interview and that's what I was looking for to no avail. The line Robert Hunter says as I remember in that interview that really gets me is, "Oh would that those days would come again - Oh, they will, but not for me".
"if I knew the way I would take you home" the sweetest most warming lyric. We are all lost and need to be brought home. Sweetest song ever. Warming and loving. We are all together lost and waiting to be found
I remember they played Ripple at the end of the show “Freaks and Geeks” when that girl decided to skip out on some college thing and go on road with the Dead. I was in the height of my addiction then, and now I’m clean, and the song has even more meaning. God bless 🙏✌️💯
Goosebumps indeed. This is a holy song, in my opinion. It is a hymn for the lost agnostics, whether Bob and Jerry knew it or not. It is an honest, humble refusal to accept nihilism. He loves us, and He wants to take us home, even when we don't know how to worship. Hint: You don't need to know how, or be gifted with the gold of sunshine. Let there be songs to fill the air!
We don't need to know how to worship. Out of all the religions we don't have it right. Maybe a little. But from what I was "blessed" to see after I died for some time is that its just amazing, and there is no comparison we can make on this planet. And from what I gathered there is no fire, it's just dark for some. I seen some amazing things and didn't want to go back. That's the jist of it. Other than that we have to do better for each other because we are all the same even the little creatures we share the earth with. I can go on and on but I'll leave it at that.
I love almost every one of their songs, but ripple pulls on my heart strings the most. Wow, what a sublime example of musical tones that resonate with the souls' universally accepted delight.
I was at the Cap Center in Landover, Maryland on 9/3/88 when the Grateful Dead played the one and only Electric version of "Ripple" for a Wish Come True cancer patient. It was the most amazing feeling I have ever had with music. I thought the arena was going to lift right off the ground with all the emotions running through he crowd. I walked around the parking lot for three hours after that show saying "Did I really just see that?" to myself, over and over. It was moments like that, that made us all go on the road to see the Grateful Dead, you just never knew what might happen.
I lost my father at the end of November and shortly after I discovered this song. It's helped me through the grieving process and gives me comfort. Grateful Dead is one of his favorite groups and I've enjoyed listening to their music now as well
“He’s Gone” 25 years today and is so very missed especially during these daze. So lucky to have been at the live show at Radio City when they performed this tune. RIPple Jerry. ☮️
SpudTev wasn't he in a motel room somewhere in Europe and he had a bottle of wine and little else inspiration and through the night until sunup he wrote those 4 classics i believe operater being the other song but I'm not completely sure about the last one
This is from the DVD "Anthem to Beauty", which is an excellent documentary from 1998-ish. All the surviving members, including Hunter, give some great interviews, and the music clips are good. One of the more insightful docs on the Dead out there, covering 1968-1970. Definitely worth seeking out the whole thing.
Thank you. Was wondering. I'll look for it. My fiancée and I just came from a retreat at a Buddhist monastery and are now squatting in a borrowed nice apartment in Longueilles Quebec for a few days and the grateful dead us our preferred traveling music. Or anything music really. A friend once saud to me "Sometimes nothing else will do." And he was right. First camping trip to tge White mountains my fiancée and I ever took, we forgot cds and the radio cuts out at altitude. I looked in tge glove box of my jeep and happened to have two cds. American Beauty and Fleetwood mac rumours. It set a tone for sure and now both those put us on vacation mode instantly. Box of rain (my favorite dead song) starts up, and I exhale and relaxinstantly. Peace.
2 months ago I heard the rendition of this by Playing for Change and loved their video and the music the way they interpreted the song. Been playing for several times a day. How did I miss this back in the 80s? Great great song.
Definitely one of my favorite lyrics in the entire Dead catalogue: You who choose to lead must follow But if you fall, you fall alone If you should stand, then who's to guide you? If I knew the way, I would take you home.
Every time I hear this song, wherever I am it stops me in my tracks. And I wish could see all you wonderful people again. The other GD song that goes with this for me is Brokedown Palace. Used to work at their shows as HAFMC volunteer. Miss those days... I'm so far down such a strange, empty road, and my momma's gone. But it helps to see you here.
this song completly changed for me when my best friend took his own life. the lyics "if i knew the way i would take you home" aswell as "that path is for your steps alone" have taken on a new meaning. its beautiful how so many can relate to the same song for many different reasons. rip Simon A.
First song I learned to play on the guitar. Still my favorite warmup. Inevitably someone will hear it during the soundcheck and ask me to play it for real. Often that person will have never heard it, or if they have, they had no idea it was the Dead. I like to think I've created more than a few Deadheads in the past 25 or 30 years.
Gotta say, The Grateful Dead 50 reunion.Fair Thee Well Show,Is sonethin we never thought would happen, & to have Tret Agastino playing with the band ,representing Jerry, What a Night it will be... Not all of us Dead Heads can make the trip to Chicago. But i'm sure it will be a night of full on throw down, the way only the Dead can,One Long Jam... Im one of those who cant afford this trip, so for now all i can hope for is a LIVE STREAM.. on July 4th...Peace ya'll!! We all know , What A Long Strange Trip It Has Been! God Bless THE GRATEFUL DEAD !!!
Well said Donna. I sent in my money orders for all three nights. I painted my envelope. I got a hotel. Keeping my fingers crossed and hoping for a miracle.
I won't be there. I last saw the Dead at Darrien Lake in August 2004. They closed the show with Ripple. It was a moving spiritual experience. Warren Haynes played for Jerry that night and he did a magnificent job.
I discovered the Dead my first year of college about, probably 1991, with this album. Ripple is still my favorite song of theirs. Wonderful lyrics and melody. Deep meaning. I would never have gone to their concerts, not my scene. But i can always appreciate good music.
I was in 7th grade 1970 the Workmen’s Dead Album was recently released my friends older brothers and sister were young would be hippie Deadheads. My music selections expanded greatly, around 81 I met a bunch of college students that were more hard core Deadheads they really introduced me to the vast volume of recordings of the Dead.
This is a wonderful glimpse into the early Grateful Dead. "Ripple" is without a doubt one of band's seminal masterpieces. And, of course, a transcendent poetic masterpiece by Robert Hunter. "Let it be known, there is a fountain that was not made by the hands of men." Indeed.
From the best album they ever made. I know this album AMERICAN BEAUTY by heart. Its the first Dead album I fell in love with and I played it all the time in those days. Still love it to this day. The whole album is fantastic from start to finish. WELL DONE BOYS, WELL DONE AND THANK YOU FOR IT.
This came on the SiriusXM radio while I was driving xcountry and I replayed it for nearly an hour. A near perfect song.. maybe with the alternative mandolin it would be perfect 😄
Am I missing something here? Hardly a mention of Robert Hunter, the lyricist. Everything about the American Beauty album says classic but the lyrics really need to be singled out as some of the best ever. From Ripple: "There is a road, no simple highway, Between the dawn and dark of night, And if you go no one may follow, The path is for your steps alone
Warren Gang Of course. "That" makes much more sense. Thanks for the correction. Lately I've been listening to Gentle On My Mind. Another oldie with some fine lyrics.
This is just a little clip from an old documentary.Robert Hunter is in the Vidio quit a bit.I bought it when just getting into the dead didn't know much a bout them thought he was in the band.lol
When he passed I was in Italy with my Navy command we were there for a month and a half and I had no way to mourn him like I would have liked to :-( got made fun of because I was upset.
Will always be my favorite song. I always play it to my kids. Well did. They are a little busy on their own mandolins, violins and guitars and banjos. Walking away from the fountain of man every step. They friendebed me till I saw them. Immediate hippie forever
I got to see Jerry at The Armadillo World Headquarters in Austin Texas several times, he was always wonderful, The Dead played there also , my favorite Dead show was at Manor Downs in Austin Texas around 1976 , it was a wonderful cool night and they came out cooking , great night
My first concert ever was Jerry garcias 50th bday at Ventura play grounds!Im 42 now i think i was like 14,maybe 16 yrs old at the time.My dead head cuzin frm Santa barbara took me.Some of the greatest times in my life.Long live the Dead!
Takes me back to my youth livin on the Russian River North of San Francisco. Once caught part of their show outside somewhere don't remember where just somewhere. The 60's you know (smile).
I love Jerry Garcia and I will until I die, that’s funny to hear that the Grateful Dead scared the people at Warners, I loved them from age 10 on, I really loved them from 14-15 on, American Beauty and Workingman’s Dead were illuminating albums and I have been a Deadhead ever since. I took my husband to his first Dead concert at Winterland in July 1978, it was a nonnegotiable thing for me, either he got the GD or we probably wouldn’t still be together, he got the Dead, duh…💀💀💀🥰❣️✌️
In 75 @ University of Hawaii Hilo Music School, this song was sung to me a capella. The singer left his classroom to come and take my hand &, looking down into my eyes, sang this song. As I walked away, I stretched out my hand & the Source Family stopped and gave me a ride back to their bakery, handing me a big paper bag of fresh picked papaya...
My bullmastiff puppy, Axl (we named him that because his nose looked like it was dipped in axl greese) recently died. He was 8 months old. He felt like more of a family member than a pet. I know how hard losing pets is :(
American Beauty is one of my top five favorite albums in any genre. Deep and beautiful, like the Dead and the culture that followed them. This video is shorter than the tune (most nights). LOL I absolutely LOVE this song and love to play and sing it. Simple yet genius.
Those great lines Phil quoted from Ripple have an archetypal universal spiritual meaning. In my mind they reflect the best of the LSD experience but are not limited to that.
This is my very favorite musical prayer. I heard that Jerry didn't like playing it at shows much, supposedly bcs it was sacred music to him, & he didn't want to cheapen it by profligate use... (I know I can't listen to it as background music; I have to stop & LISTEN, or turn it off) Anyone know if there's any truth at all to that, or just another internet urban myth?
I like the quote from Jerry in this clip: "Working in the studio is like building a ship in a bottle. Playing live is like being on a rowboat in the ocean."
grateful dead were a live band that did studio records too.
@@zymmer4 really? :O
"And i say row, jimmy row
Gonna get there, i don't know
Seems a common way to go
Get down and row, row, row, row ,row"
the story is so beautiful Robert Hunter stayed back in his hotel room in London while the rest of the guys went out on the town. He drank a bottle of wine and wrote this along with a few other songs. The next day he read over the song and realized his life hit its peak because he would never be able to write a better song. he tells the story so beautifuly.
Jonathan Meyers Yet he went on to write Black Muddy Waters
I've seen that interview and that's what I was looking for to no avail. The line Robert Hunter says as I remember in that interview that really gets me is, "Oh would that those days would come again - Oh, they will, but not for me".
@@Dijahtal_Arts_Not_Digital_Artsummm..
@@nabooster How bittersweet. The man had a way with words.
Ripple will be played at my funeral. Hopefully many years from now.
I’ve left notation on my end of life papers that Ripple be played at memorial. No time soon I hope!
same also sisters and brothers
"if I knew the way I would take you home" the sweetest most warming lyric. We are all lost and need to be brought home. Sweetest song ever. Warming and loving. We are all together lost and waiting to be found
I remember they played Ripple at the end of the show “Freaks and Geeks” when that girl decided to skip out on some college thing and go on road with the Dead. I was in the height of my addiction then, and now I’m clean, and the song has even more meaning. God bless 🙏✌️💯
Freaks and geeks is an outstanding show
In that same episode they played Box of Rain - that was my intro the Dead!
Phil mentions a goosebump lyric, to me it's a goosebump song. Love it. RIP Jerry. We love you always.
Very goosebumpy even though i heard it for the first time a couple months ago
A dead heads fate were all waiting never ending dead show Jerry n the others for us all to join
100% agree! And rolling into Brokedown Palace is the best 10 minute mental health therapy on the planet.
they are goosebump band..
Goosebumps indeed. This is a holy song, in my opinion. It is a hymn for the lost agnostics, whether Bob and Jerry knew it or not. It is an honest, humble refusal to accept nihilism. He loves us, and He wants to take us home, even when we don't know how to worship.
Hint: You don't need to know how, or be gifted with the gold of sunshine. Let there be songs to fill the air!
We don't need to know how to worship. Out of all the religions we don't have it right. Maybe a little. But from what I was "blessed" to see after I died for some time is that its just amazing, and there is no comparison we can make on this planet. And from what I gathered there is no fire, it's just dark for some. I seen some amazing things and didn't want to go back. That's the jist of it. Other than that we have to do better for each other because we are all the same even the little creatures we share the earth with. I can go on and on but I'll leave it at that.
It gives me a little hope……what a gift this song is
my father, he cant stand the dead whatsoever. never could.
but he loves this song.
speaks volumes
I love almost every one of their songs, but ripple pulls on my heart strings the most. Wow, what a sublime example of musical tones that resonate with the souls' universally accepted delight.
Hunter's lyrics, Jerry's music. Grisman mandolin. Perfect synergies.
synergies, yea... and those parts work together good too.
Is that a joke?
the pizza tapes
Toni Francis “Let there be songs to fill the air!”
"A ship in a bottle v. a rowboat on the ocean." Brillant. RIP Jerry. God bless ya.
I was at the Cap Center in Landover, Maryland on 9/3/88 when the Grateful Dead played the one and only Electric version of "Ripple" for a Wish Come True cancer patient. It was the most amazing feeling I have ever had with music. I thought the arena was going to lift right off the ground with all the emotions running through he crowd. I walked around the parking lot for three hours after that show saying "Did I really just see that?" to myself, over and over. It was moments like that, that made us all go on the road to see the Grateful Dead, you just never knew what might happen.
I lost my father at the end of November and shortly after I discovered this song. It's helped me through the grieving process and gives me comfort. Grateful Dead is one of his favorite groups and I've enjoyed listening to their music now as well
“He’s Gone” 25 years today and is so very missed especially during these daze. So lucky to have been at the live show at Radio City when they performed this tune. RIPple Jerry. ☮️
Hunter wrote Ripple , To Lay Me Down and Brokedown Palace in The Same Day !
Hows that for a Magical Day :-)
SpudTev wasn't he in a motel room somewhere in Europe and he had a bottle of wine and little else inspiration and through the night until sunup he wrote those 4 classics i believe operater being the other song but I'm not completely sure about the last one
SpudTev ohhh YES.
I’m pretty sure the inspiration came from a bible verse that hunter and jerry came across together that day , I believe it was in the book of psalms
This is from the DVD "Anthem to Beauty", which is an excellent documentary from 1998-ish. All the surviving members, including Hunter, give some great interviews, and the music clips are good. One of the more insightful docs on the Dead out there, covering 1968-1970. Definitely worth seeking out the whole thing.
Thank you. Was wondering. I'll look for it. My fiancée and I just came from a retreat at a Buddhist monastery and are now squatting in a borrowed nice apartment in Longueilles Quebec for a few days and the grateful dead us our preferred traveling music. Or anything music really. A friend once saud to me "Sometimes nothing else will do." And he was right. First camping trip to tge White mountains my fiancée and I ever took, we forgot cds and the radio cuts out at altitude. I looked in tge glove box of my jeep and happened to have two cds. American Beauty and Fleetwood mac rumours. It set a tone for sure and now both those put us on vacation mode instantly. Box of rain (my favorite dead song) starts up, and I exhale and relaxinstantly. Peace.
I own this DVD. It was in a discount bin at Wal-Mart for $2.99. It used to air on PBS or whatever the free TV channel is in your area.
I've been a dead head since I was a teen, I'm now 59, this song has always spoken to me, it feels like life to me💙💚💛🧡💜❤
2 months ago I heard the rendition of this by Playing for Change and loved their video and the music the way they interpreted the song. Been playing for several times a day. How did I miss this back in the 80s? Great great song.
Definitely one of my favorite lyrics in the entire Dead catalogue:
You who choose to lead must follow
But if you fall, you fall alone
If you should stand, then who's to guide you?
If I knew the way, I would take you home.
Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane playing a ball game. Why cant we have good times like that anymore?
Every time I hear this song, wherever I am it stops me in my tracks. And I wish could see all you wonderful people again. The other GD song that goes with this for me is Brokedown Palace. Used to work at their shows as HAFMC volunteer. Miss those days... I'm so far down such a strange, empty road, and my momma's gone. But it helps to see you here.
ahhhhh I secretly wish that they had included Grisman's added mandolin stuff.
The only way was to hear it live
Bob Starr THANK YOU
dailydriver55
Sam Bufe well maybe not so secretly?? Lol well I not def wish they would have .. no secret involved!
Phil didn't like Grisman he really didn't like to many though.
this song completly changed for me when my best friend took his own life. the lyics "if i knew the way i would take you home" aswell as "that path is for your steps alone" have taken on a new meaning. its beautiful how so many can relate to the same song for many different reasons.
rip Simon A.
Everytime I hear Jerry speak, I'm amazed at his intelligence and articulateness.
To me this song is like a journey to heaven with a message of love to the ones left behind.
I can't help but close my eyes....Sends chills through my body. Absolutely beautiful.
one of my favorite songs by Grateful Dead
Great song....LOVE mandolin with guitars....so fine...
First song I learned to play on the guitar. Still my favorite warmup. Inevitably someone will hear it during the soundcheck and ask me to play it for real. Often that person will have never heard it, or if they have, they had no idea it was the Dead. I like to think I've created more than a few Deadheads in the past 25 or 30 years.
He sings in my heart
Gotta say,
The Grateful Dead 50 reunion.Fair Thee Well Show,Is sonethin we never thought would happen, & to have Tret Agastino playing with the band ,representing Jerry,
What a Night it will be...
Not all of us Dead Heads can make the trip to Chicago.
But i'm sure it will be a night of full on throw down, the way only the Dead can,One Long Jam...
Im one of those who cant afford this trip, so for now all i can hope for is a LIVE STREAM.. on July 4th...Peace ya'll!! We all know , What A Long Strange Trip It Has Been!
God Bless THE GRATEFUL DEAD !!!
Love the song, absolutley one of my favorite Dead song's
Now even more now that i've heard the story behind it!!
Well said Donna. I sent in my money orders for all three nights. I painted my envelope. I got a hotel. Keeping my fingers crossed and hoping for a miracle.
I won't be there. I last saw the Dead at Darrien Lake in August 2004. They closed the show with Ripple. It was a moving spiritual experience. Warren Haynes played for Jerry that night and he did a magnificent job.
no jerry no dead period they can call it 50 yr dead thing once again no jerry no dead , i will not be caught dead at this
Do what you like Paul. Cheers
I miss Jerry so much. The world is a lot emptier without him.
Five years after your comment I feel the same way.
This is a very transportive song
First time I heard this it gave me goose bumps. Still does
I discovered the Dead my first year of college about, probably 1991, with this album. Ripple is still my favorite song of theirs. Wonderful lyrics and melody. Deep meaning. I would never have gone to their concerts, not my scene. But i can always appreciate good music.
I was in 7th grade 1970 the Workmen’s Dead Album was recently released my friends older brothers and sister were young would be hippie Deadheads. My music selections expanded greatly, around 81 I met a bunch of college students that were more hard core Deadheads they really introduced me to the vast volume of recordings of the Dead.
Dose Troy.
This is a wonderful glimpse into the early Grateful Dead. "Ripple" is without a doubt one of band's seminal masterpieces. And, of course, a transcendent poetic masterpiece by Robert Hunter. "Let it be known, there is a fountain that was not made by the hands of men." Indeed.
"You can't just manufacture intensity." Love it.
Holy Lord. When the Dead were on there was no one better.
Jery was a Master Of Music...whatever he played..
This song is overwhelmingly beautiful
From the best album they ever made. I know this album AMERICAN BEAUTY by heart. Its the first Dead album I fell in love with and I played it all the time in those days. Still love it to this day. The whole album is fantastic from start to finish. WELL DONE BOYS, WELL DONE AND THANK YOU FOR IT.
I have watched the Dead at the Water Park concert in Sacramento play the colors of the sunset
This came on the SiriusXM radio while I was driving xcountry and I replayed it for nearly an hour. A near perfect song.. maybe with the alternative mandolin it would be perfect 😄
Am I missing something here? Hardly a mention of Robert Hunter, the lyricist. Everything about the American Beauty album says classic but the lyrics really need to be singled out as some of the best ever. From Ripple:
"There is a road, no simple highway,
Between the dawn and dark of night,
And if you go no one may follow,
The path is for your steps alone
anil kapahi Awesome lyric and I totally agree! For what it's worth the line is "THAT path", not "THE" : )
Warren Gang Of course. "That" makes much more sense. Thanks for the correction. Lately I've been listening to Gentle On My Mind. Another oldie with some fine lyrics.
Just love evrything about that song from the first time I heard it. Awesome for me.
This is just a little clip from an old documentary.Robert Hunter is in the Vidio quit a bit.I bought it when just getting into the dead didn't know much a bout them thought he was in the band.lol
I agree ..the band was great...with Hunters lyrics... ah.....uhh...they....uh..,,,(unable to effectively relate a concept of mind blowing proportions}
one of the best songs ever written/recorded.
Still missing you Jerry
peter toppi AMEN BRO!
When he passed I was in Italy with my Navy command we were there for a month and a half and I had no way to mourn him like I would have liked to :-( got made fun of because I was upset.
@@gregoir that sucks. Rip Jerry :(
Damn, I love this song, but it's so much better with more mandolin.
Nah, sorry, I think it's too much
I really like this!
Remember: you're either on the bus or off the bus. I got off it once...Gee but it's good to be back home!!!!
goosebumps indeed. tearful joy.
My favorite song. Hits me right in the feelings every time I here it.
one of the most beautiful songs ever written,musicaly and lyricaly.
cool video about the story behind one of our favorite Grateful Dead songs
Will always be my favorite song. I always play it to my kids. Well did. They are a little busy on their own mandolins, violins and guitars and banjos. Walking away from the fountain of man every step. They friendebed me till I saw them. Immediate hippie forever
Just about everything you need to know about being a human being is contained in this song.
I got to see Jerry at The Armadillo World Headquarters in Austin Texas several times, he was always wonderful, The Dead played there also , my favorite Dead show was at Manor Downs in Austin Texas around 1976 , it was a wonderful cool night and they came out cooking , great night
"that path is for your steps alone"
His analogy for studio vs playing live - Ship in a bottle and a row boat on the ocean - genius.
always interested in back stories.....
a lil of the history, the creation process....
this is marvelous..
Thank you ....
One of my favorite song this song is a all time classic great song
My first concert ever was Jerry garcias 50th bday at Ventura play grounds!Im 42 now i think i was like 14,maybe 16 yrs old at the time.My dead head cuzin frm Santa barbara took me.Some of the greatest times in my life.Long live the Dead!
The most beautiful song I've ever heard
A very beautiful spiritual song, Robert Hunter tapped into scripture and the universe and made it timeless.
Grisman concerts are amazing
My favorite dead song.
such an amazing song with jerrys voice just bringing it home long live the dead
Takes me back to my youth livin on the Russian River North of San Francisco. Once caught part of their show outside somewhere don't remember where just somewhere. The 60's you know (smile).
what a great song the best one ever done by anyone
A very beautiful song. ..period
I love Jerry Garcia and I will until I die, that’s funny to hear that the Grateful Dead scared the people at Warners, I loved them from age 10 on, I really loved them from 14-15 on, American Beauty and Workingman’s Dead were illuminating albums and I have been a Deadhead ever since. I took my husband to his first Dead concert at Winterland in July 1978, it was a nonnegotiable thing for me, either he got the GD or we probably wouldn’t still be together, he got the Dead, duh…💀💀💀🥰❣️✌️
Beautiful poetry and beautiful song.
In 75 @ University of Hawaii Hilo Music School, this song was sung to me a capella. The singer left his classroom to come and take my hand &, looking down into my eyes, sang this song. As I walked away, I stretched out my hand & the Source Family stopped and gave me a ride back to their bakery, handing me a big paper bag of fresh picked papaya...
I was already living the song, living on faith in the islands where every day was filled with music and love and miracles.
Some of the greatest humans ❤❤
This is my song!!!
One of my favorite tracks.
This is so awesome. It’s my all time favorite song. ❤️ you guys!!
Love Phill
Fantastic thanks for posting! Phil is very articulate.
love this
Just ❤️
Love this
i wish they had let Grishman come in earlier
Beautiful. Gives me hope. Peace and empathy.
My bullmastiff puppy, Axl (we named him that because his nose looked like it was dipped in axl greese) recently died. He was 8 months old. He felt like more of a family member than a pet. I know how hard losing pets is :(
I bet you still miss him.
Very cool! Many thanx for sharing this. Nothing left to do but Smile, Smile, Smile! Peace
Seen them many times. It was always a wonderful journey
⚡️💀🌹
Nicely done, thanks loads.
Such a great song.
I walked down the marriage isle while this played... I was so fuckin happy.
American Beauty is one of my top five favorite albums in any genre. Deep and beautiful, like the Dead and the culture that followed them. This video is shorter than the tune (most nights). LOL I absolutely LOVE this song and love to play and sing it. Simple yet genius.
Certainly one of the songs that influenced me towards doing my poetry and music.
American Beauty is my favorite studio album by them.
Mine too!
I so wish that they had let the Mandolin play from the start. It just added some more beauty to the song
Missing uncle jerry today
& today, & yesterday... I'm sure tomorrow will be the same. Standing here with Love in my heart & some heady L on my brain...
Wow... that instantly brought tears to my eyes. Barkley must have been a great freind, sorry he is gone.
It gives us goosebumps.
Those great lines Phil quoted from Ripple have an archetypal universal spiritual meaning. In my mind they reflect the best of the LSD experience but are not limited to that.
I still miss U Jerry!
This is my very favorite musical prayer.
I heard that Jerry didn't like playing it at shows much, supposedly bcs it was sacred music to him, & he didn't want to cheapen it by profligate use...
(I know I can't listen to it as background music; I have to stop & LISTEN, or turn it off)
Anyone know if there's any truth at all to that, or just another internet urban myth?
Let it be known, there is a fountain, that was not made by the hands of man. John 7.38
@@wisedyes robert hunter wrote in the bible too? I didnt know lol
@@lastnamefirst4035 Once in a while you get shown the light.
My first live concert was at the Fillmore East in 1967 & of course it was the Dead
Bluegill Phil 67 was my first concert also...stones....would rather have been at the Fillmore. 1967 ...you must be gettin on!!!
I had this on vhs.think it was called anthem to beauty.wish I had it on DVD now