Grateful Dead - Not Fade Away--Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad (4-5-71)

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  • @garystepp1054
    @garystepp1054 10 місяців тому +4

    I got turned onto this version of GDTRFB back in 1984 and have NEVER gotten tired of listening to it. As I sit here at 7:30am in the morning before a workday in 2024, it still gets my juices flowing. For me, it epitomizes the ongoing journey for road trip adventure. One of the band’s greatest skills: taking an old American folk song and turning it into an anthem. Makes me very happy..so many great memories of shows, road trips and friends…

  • @tjhillgardner
    @tjhillgardner 13 років тому +6

    After many years, this version still sends chills up and down my spine.

  • @bridgetgrenier9373
    @bridgetgrenier9373 11 років тому +16

    I'm a 16 year old girl from nj who was raised on this stuff.. rally wish I could go back to see what it was all like. Love it.

  • @Blakenlance
    @Blakenlance 11 років тому +5

    Yep born in 51 as well, the best of times as a youth and young adult. Bless those that never made it back from Viet Nam to enjoy what we had here on the homefront.

  • @Leib33
    @Leib33 4 роки тому +4

    I was in the mood for this version of Not Fade Away / Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad and ran across this jewel. One of my favorite driving songs since it came out. There's so much to say about this song combined with this video. Let's get started - I'm sure this family would have been Dead Heads! That's the way people traveled in the 1950s and earlier. Got all dolled up even when traveling by car. Looks like they MADE the climate suit their clothes! It's amazing how filming techniques of traveling videos have remained constant right to our UA-cam Generation. So cute thinking how they would leave someone by the side of the road filming themselves coming into or going out of the camera frame. Instagram style shots of drinking. I showed this to my wife who's from Italy and mentioned to her that this could have been her parents and grandparents traveling in style like this. This is now my new favorite video on UA-cam, I hope to revisit it often! I know I'm only 10 years late but thank you very much for putting this together.

  • @Awesomehippie16
    @Awesomehippie16 9 років тому +9

    This old home movie is literally the perfect video for this songs vibe!

  • @bevacqua888
    @bevacqua888 7 років тому +4

    The combo and transition of these two masterpieces will always hold a special place in my heart... rock on

  • @allmanbro65
    @allmanbro65 10 років тому +21

    I'm 30 and was never able to see the dead as a whole, being as jerry died when I was 11. But their music has taught me how to love and appreciate the art form of music. It's so fun listening to all your stories. when there is so much effort in the world to drive people apart...let this be the one thing that will always bring us together!

    • @mollyinsac5805
      @mollyinsac5805 10 років тому +7

      I'm glad you enjoy and respect the music, Michael. My first Dead show was seeing them open for the Who at the Oakland Coliseum in '77, and the Dead blew the Who off the stage, IMHO.

    • @farrellmolly
      @farrellmolly 9 років тому +1

      Alice Morales Damn, I'm so old it took me a year to see that I was wrong about the year! 1976 must be right. However, the Dead did open the show, and played 2 90-minute sets, whereas the Who, (on the Squeeze Box tour) played about half that. All in attendance (that I was with) agreed that the Dead blew the Who off the stage.

    • @Eltercero
      @Eltercero 6 років тому

      I’m 46 and got to see the Dead with Jerry 8 times. It occupied a big part of my young life. The music gave me a way to understand my feelings as a young person. I’m so happy you and others who are younger can appreciate the feeling they communicated. It’s not forgotten.

  • @dennisdevine3382
    @dennisdevine3382 8 років тому +20

    Riding to Yellowstone, grooving on the Dead. It doesn't get any better than that.

  • @steveallen5833
    @steveallen5833 10 років тому +8

    Great video with this song !!! It's the story of America. My precious Mom is from South Dakota. My Dad married her 64 years ago, and he brought her to New England. But the story is pure Grateful Dead, even though they don't know my viewpoint, because I am now 57, and they are now 87 and 91 years of age.

  • @robertsrecords
    @robertsrecords 3 роки тому +1

    This is my favorite version of these songs, The Dead was really on that nite.

  • @PinkFloydrulez
    @PinkFloydrulez 13 років тому +4

    can't imagine the level of MIND BEING BLOWN by some kid who had only heard this song by buddy holly and other guys coming to this showing and hearing it played LIKE THIS, it must have been incredible

  • @janedowns3545
    @janedowns3545 7 років тому +7

    Excellent video and awesome footage. They didn't know it, but they were heading to a show.

  • @gsmarin1
    @gsmarin1 2 роки тому +2

    It’s so funny to me that I was a freshman in high school when this was recorded and all my friends were complete Deadheads and I was not. However, I was and still remain an astute observer of musicology and in that vein offer this observation. To me this is the Dead at their absolute pinnacle.

  • @frankrogers9844
    @frankrogers9844 5 років тому

    Riding thru the back roads in the Catskills smoking a a joint and listening to this tape made me realize how together the Dead are!

  • @bailinnumberguy
    @bailinnumberguy 9 років тому +44

    Not really on topic, but there's a story about Jerry Garcia when he was a local musician in San Francisco giving a kid a guitar lesson at the kid's house. The kid was making no progress. Jerry excused himself to the bathroom and exited out the window.

  • @kenkoellner9421
    @kenkoellner9421 9 років тому +48

    You know what I really like about the '71/'72 era, the mix was just more open and you can really hear Weir's guitar work in between Garcia and Lesh. There's a huge amount of movement there going on that you don't really hear with the double-drummer and more prominent keyboard eras. Yeah I like the rolling thunder sound too but just listen to the guitars play off each other on the transition from NFA to GDTRFB. I think that's some of the best Grateful Dead ever.

    • @flukedoos
      @flukedoos 7 років тому +2

      Yeah, Bobby's chords he sticks in are perfection!

    • @AnvilOfTheGods
      @AnvilOfTheGods 6 років тому +1

      Totally agree. When I first started playing guitar I tried to emulate Bobby but his phrasing and coloring is so unique.

    • @mrpual49
      @mrpual49 6 років тому +5

      Bob was overshadowed by Garcia's genius and definitely underrated. They were at their best together.

    • @scrappydoohasbeenfounddead937
      @scrappydoohasbeenfounddead937 5 років тому

      Ken Koellner i think they peaked in 69-71

    • @matthewlutes775
      @matthewlutes775 4 роки тому +1

      Blah blah blah...i love you!

  • @jimbouldin9164
    @jimbouldin9164 7 років тому +2

    Classic Jerry in that transition between the two songs, could listen to that for quasi-forever.

  • @WolffBachner
    @WolffBachner 11 років тому +3

    so many years gone by and i still miss jerry so damn much. long live the grateful dead.

  • @PatriotUSA53
    @PatriotUSA53 12 років тому +1

    Best Dead cuts by far, all of this and transition 'tween the two is perfection that will never be equaled by the garbage that passes for music today. Dead are always alive!

  • @nottwozero
    @nottwozero 12 років тому

    Watching Grateful Dead clips is the only time I know I'm on a UA-cam comments page with friends.

  • @peejay1954
    @peejay1954 10 років тому +1

    Road Trip!
    This video shows life so much more gentle. before seatbelts, airbags,
    facebook, twitter, cell phones, (C)rap, hip hop, rock and TV!
    The greatest generation had a rough childhood and rewarding adulthood.
    Us boomers had an easy childhood but a much tougher adulthood.
    I shudder what will happen to gen x, y, and next.
    The movie "Road Warrior" comes to mind

  • @peejay1954
    @peejay1954 13 років тому

    1937 ROAD TRIP. WOW, THIS IS NOW 75 YEARS AGO! How time is flying. I was born in 1954 and recall seeing cars like this in my youth. I remember black and white tv and movies. I remember my first joint and as in half baked, had The Grateful Dead playing in the background. PROFOUND REVELATIONS! Thanks for the ride, Jerry, Bill, Phil, Bob, Mickey

  • @TheDeadhead56
    @TheDeadhead56 10 років тому +6

    been tripping along with this tune and a lot of other dead tunes tonite. beautiful post. thanks. keep on truckin

  • @WolffBachner
    @WolffBachner 11 років тому

    saw them so many times in the 60's and 70's but by 82 it couldn't watch Jerry die inch by inch in front of us. but despite his flaws, he was still one hell of a fine human being. we willn ever see his like again. sometimes i listen and smile and other times i listen and the tears just flow. but i was given the ultimate gift of having been born in 1951 and growing up with the dead, be-ins, and the summer of love. i dont live in the past but those sure were the best of times.

  • @georgeklavins1175
    @georgeklavins1175 8 років тому +4

    Now THIS is what movie theaters should show instead of lame advertising and trailers - I'd pay a buck just to see and hear this short flick :o)

  • @gd9fingers
    @gd9fingers 4 роки тому +1

    I never get tired of hearing this track. It, along w China / rider on e. 72, is why I became a deadhead.

  • @greglarson9257
    @greglarson9257 8 років тому +1

    This rocks. Live in Colorado and have relatives in AZ and MT. Travel these routes several times over the years on a motorcycle. Listening to the Dead.

  • @mckvicker
    @mckvicker 13 років тому

    Just after moving to Colorado in 1972 my brother and I hitchhiked from Pueblo to Boulder to see the Dead. during the guitar solo in “Goin Down The Road
    I became a Deadhead! To this day This and Brown Eyed Women are my favorites.

  • @virgilosborn
    @virgilosborn 9 років тому

    A most enlightened match of music and video......thanks,

  • @LectricSlap
    @LectricSlap 12 років тому +1

    Amazing performance! I am convinced that 1971 was the best year for music.

  • @danielhess5271
    @danielhess5271 11 років тому

    YeahI I was there, Manhattan Center & then the Fillmore East a couple of weeks later April 28. Those were the BEST shows of the hundreds I saw. pigpen was still strong, & the band was on fire.Boy,do I miss those days.Ya know my Love will NOT FADE AWAY

  • @kennethmorrison7609
    @kennethmorrison7609 5 років тому +1

    Makes me feel good about being alive and listening to this...

  • @srfzap
    @srfzap 10 років тому +5

    absolutely love the b&w footage of a simpler time. what better soundtrak than the greatful dead!!

  • @StortWeldingCoLLC
    @StortWeldingCoLLC 10 років тому

    WOW,, Never sounded THIS GOOD on the Radio,, OMG,Weve Got OLD,,, THANKS,,,Jack

  • @monopolymike1
    @monopolymike1 12 років тому

    I was first introduced to the music of the Grateful Dead when I was locked down in a CA prison in `72 and my cousin sent me the Skull & Roses album. I wore that record out, man. And I got to tell ya, it made my time there go by much faster. When I got out I got on the bus and rode it til `95. What a ride.....what a ride, indeed. Thank you Jerry.

  • @jerryme2100
    @jerryme2100 13 років тому

    Welcome: Hermy&Hakury I was only 8 when this gem was recorded but luckily I am the youngest of 6 and my Bro,s & Sis,'s had me Tuned in .this tune and Merle haggard's OK from Muskogee are my first music memories explore people there is a lot of grate stuff out there.

  • @leethacksawninja1
    @leethacksawninja1 13 років тому

    Became a deadhead in 1973 while attending Uni Hawaii and my fellow swim team mates turned me on to the Dead this is the greatest lead breaks I've heard. Long live Jerry, Pigpen and the rest of the dead.

  • @IntegrityFinance
    @IntegrityFinance 5 років тому +2

    I first watched this post of yours about a year ago. This clip you created is still among my favorite ever. Thank You :)

  • @davidjanes3511
    @davidjanes3511 10 років тому +1

    Brilliant solo by Jerry. This shows that Jerry, in his lucid moments, was absolutely amazing.

  • @jaypoole7982
    @jaypoole7982 11 років тому

    My first show was at alpine valley 1983, i became a Deadhead!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And will always be, we miss u Jerry!!

  • @markvt5635
    @markvt5635 2 роки тому +1

    I believe that the car in this video for those who are interested is a 1937 Series 60, Cadillac.

  • @PinkFloydrulez
    @PinkFloydrulez 13 років тому +1

    I mean that just shows it, the great thing about the Dead and when they're really ON you can pick out any instrument you like and listen to the playing of that person and immensely enjoy it

  • @freevue
    @freevue 4 роки тому +1

    Intriguing film is same age as me. Love the Dead.

  • @rjl032653
    @rjl032653 14 років тому

    Ah yes....the quintessential version of the Dead's various versions of this tune. The first was, IMHO, the best. For a brief moment in 1971, this albium was being played everywhere, except , of course, on the AM radio dial. A perfect sonic mix, keeping in mind this was recorded 40 freaking years ago. The video is a perfect...this is how I remember getting around town back in the 70's. ;-)

  • @angelrocket88
    @angelrocket88 9 років тому +1

    Sometimes I really get into Phil's expertise on the bass. These guys REALLY POUR IT ON in this medley. I'll always love this!

  • @rjl032653
    @rjl032653 13 років тому

    @Totally correct....there was no band capable of playing live music in '71 like this band. Great musicians...great audio tech guys....friggen awesome. Billy K was the best drummer of our time....listen to this tune and you realize this...

  • @Rider-bd9pw
    @Rider-bd9pw 6 місяців тому

    Greatest Live recording of all time...................Love me some Jerry................

  • @billmurath6824
    @billmurath6824 8 років тому +7

    Fuckin amazing. Any words I might try to speak would only ruin the intuitive beauty of this shit. You either get it or you dont.

  • @Leib33
    @Leib33 3 роки тому

    How many drives did I take listening to these songs, smokin' a joint in my '72 Capri. This is my go to travelling song, even when I'm sitting in the house LOL.

  • @AnvilOfTheGods
    @AnvilOfTheGods 6 років тому

    1971 was such an underrated year. Pigpen was still at full strength, they had acclimated to playing with one drummer and they had so much great new material. Led into those magical years of 1972-1974.

  • @Icecreamconekid2000
    @Icecreamconekid2000 11 років тому

    What a grateful video for a grateful song!! Nice!

  • @rebel3797
    @rebel3797 10 років тому +5

    Ah been listening to the dead all evening feels good!

  • @loupiat2173
    @loupiat2173 7 місяців тому

    Great music, good video.Thank you

  • @nickthornhill9724
    @nickthornhill9724 10 років тому +2

    This is just awesome....

  • @Coorsgood10
    @Coorsgood10 8 років тому +11

    The Dead never die

    • @dragmyre
      @dragmyre 8 років тому +4

      i already said that. 20 years ago. deadheads never die.

    • @SachinJani
      @SachinJani 4 роки тому +1

      what is dead may never die.

    • @deadheadwill2609
      @deadheadwill2609 4 роки тому +1

      @@SachinJani what is dead may never die

  • @michaelmccafferty2726
    @michaelmccafferty2726 10 років тому +3

    This is so much fun. Thanks for posting it. There are couple of loopty-loos that Jerry takes on the lead guitar that are so soulful and pretty.

  • @JimiG54
    @JimiG54 11 років тому

    I was at all three Manhattan Center shows and one of the Fillmore East shows. This album sure brings back some blissful memories!

  • @PatriotUSA53
    @PatriotUSA53 13 років тому

    Best version of this fine song, ever and period. Garcia was never more on than he was here and I saw the Dead over 50 times from 1968- 1986.

  • @57levity
    @57levity 12 років тому

    Terrific marriage of music and film footage. Bravo!

  • @TheDominic123
    @TheDominic123 11 років тому

    After the first run through you have to hit repeat before like. This one is my morning coffee track I'll jam this one 3 times for sure. This one the sound is " Exactly Perfect".

  • @JimiG54
    @JimiG54 11 років тому

    I was there that night and all 3 of that run. Lucky old me. Special times. Boy was it crowded and hot! Lot's of firsts and rarities that week. Big Boy Pete, Oh Boy, New Orleans, Searchin'...Pig at his height and yes this was used for their second live LP too!

  • @deepcosmiclove
    @deepcosmiclove 12 років тому

    Family Trip West - Wallace Kelly
    Reel #4 from Wallace Kelly's 1939 trip through the Western United States. Kelly, a newspaperman from Lebanon, Kentucky, was also an accomplished photographer, painter, and writer. He began shooting film in 1929 and continued until the 1950s. His film "Our Day" was named to the National Film Registry in 2007

  • @bydeffinition
    @bydeffinition 11 років тому

    Hey Now LST710....thank YOu 4 this upload 1st as a drummer with a heart I GOT TO HAVE THE MUSIC WITH THAT CAJUN BEAT ... yes Mam ... & then 2nd top it with a song that Always hits me in the heart. & by way, I love your little picture here, nice smile, you have the look of others company I've enjoyed.....I'm imagining your heart shinning. ... anyway / MORE uploads like THIS Please

  • @lanceparker5863
    @lanceparker5863 9 років тому +6

    This is about 8 months before I first saw the Dead (it was a New Year's Eve concert at Winterland)
    Well, at least I THINK it was my junior year in High School.
    I remember the gig was the Sons of Champlin, New Riders of the Purple Sage, and the Dead.Someone in the audience up close to the stage poured a bunch of green and red tablets into my hand....I took two.....then when I didn't feel anything after about 15 minutes...made the mistake of taking two more........and after the LSD was done with me.......it was 5:00 am, the concert was ending, and my ability to speak was returning.
    Oh well, those glory days of growing up on the Peninsula ain't comin' back anytime soon........sadly. THAT Bay Area experience is long-gone......along with everything a teenager could do or get away with, from Santa Cruz to S.F. to Palo Alto to Woodside to La Honda.....to the San Mateo State beaches on the weekends.

    • @dennisdevine3382
      @dennisdevine3382 7 років тому

      Those were some wild days Lance. I grew up on the Peninsula, but headed straight for San Francisco whenever I could to check the music & people of The Haight. Santa Cruz was another favorite along with Big Basin.

  • @allenfinn2327
    @allenfinn2327 4 роки тому

    It has always been about Rock 'n' Roll, Mija, and now is the time to start rockin'....

  • @Byrontheone
    @Byrontheone 9 років тому +3

    AWESOME VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPHY

  • @markspringer9329
    @markspringer9329 2 роки тому

    I was at this show! Great times. This version of NFA>GDTRFB can be heard on "Skullfuck", a terrific live album! Interesting b/w video.

  • @albags9552
    @albags9552 5 років тому

    Wow... that's all I can come up with. The video, the soundtrack, the memories of family roadtrips, mostly up to Maine, watching the Super 8 movies later...Thank You.

  • @lzrdkng79
    @lzrdkng79 12 років тому

    TheGD forever.. anytime is a great time for a tune from the dead..

  • @andrewptob
    @andrewptob 8 років тому +6

    Love a good Dead blues jam.

  • @leilajocelyn8447
    @leilajocelyn8447 10 років тому

    What a beautiful video & set to wonderful songs. Thanks for this.

    • @JBCo2012
      @JBCo2012 9 років тому +1

      It is beautiful Leila ain't it. For more great music please subscribe to my channel. I just subscribed to yours(mostly good but green day ik-lol). Seriously thanks for being a grateful sweet music lover with an evocatively exquisite name.if you want to write I can be reached at sal.simone@aim.com Thanks! Peace!

  • @lincolnmarkman
    @lincolnmarkman 11 років тому

    The best NF/GDTRFB I remember. it was on Live/Dead which divides it self out so you wound up listening to space. we worn this album out waiting for the dead to come to LA.

  • @nickthornhill9724
    @nickthornhill9724 9 років тому +4

    The video is perfect and Jerry is lyrical. However, every time I hear this I can't help thinking how damn good Bob is....

  • @ccm67gd
    @ccm67gd 12 років тому

    love the old footage.

  • @mikephillips6452
    @mikephillips6452 8 років тому +1

    That is my Uncle Neal behind the wheel. I have seen some of these clips before. 60's family footage. Nice job. He liked to drive but would sometimes let me put my hand on the steering wheel. In the desert mostly. When I was like six years old.

  • @kimberlysimpson3206
    @kimberlysimpson3206 10 років тому +2

    Love this song.

  • @Bruce88keys
    @Bruce88keys 11 років тому

    I was dodging the Nam war @ Hofstra U- my g/f I went to the city- saw this show- my first rock & roll concert- I was & am a classical pianist- I have always loved the Dead-

  • @Ferocious_Imbecile
    @Ferocious_Imbecile 13 років тому

    Awesome. My all time favorite Dead recording. Thanks.

  • @colleenspain5810
    @colleenspain5810 11 років тому

    years and years of listen' and it never gets old.

  • @sometimeswelivenoparticula2678
    @sometimeswelivenoparticula2678 9 років тому

    thank you Wallace Kelly! ha, looks like a good time had by all too bad the car radio wasn't playin this bad ass tune!!

  • @RUuser
    @RUuser 13 років тому +1

    This and the China Cat/Know You Rider jams have always been among my favorite. I've heard the Dead described as a late 20th century jug band. That's pretty accurate.

  • @prichardmark420
    @prichardmark420 9 років тому +8

    Smoking.....
    I remember the days of Donna with extreme passion and eternal love...😉
    Not Fade away!

  • @bradstarkey7155
    @bradstarkey7155 3 роки тому

    Eugene ore 1974 2nd concert never looked back it was a beautiful day and night....🙃

  • @315highriders
    @315highriders 12 років тому

    Thanks for the upload... uproarious american guitar shreds!

  • @TheDrmedina
    @TheDrmedina 11 років тому

    Classic Dead. This medley was always great, and I don't think it's possible to identify a best version. Judging by the date and venue, I was probably there.

  • @cindy85123
    @cindy85123 12 років тому

    Longstrangetrip710. You rock. Got nothin more to say then that. Great footage~ GREAT dead!

  • @BeReal65
    @BeReal65 11 років тому

    I just freaked my son out as I played every air guitar note in this whole thing. Good times!

  • @tmcd1030
    @tmcd1030 13 років тому

    Thanks. Simply THANKS !!

  • @fbustoz
    @fbustoz 12 років тому

    monopolymike1....that was one fell of a bus ride wasn't it!!! They affected so many people in so many different ways, it brings a smile to my face hearing your story....I'm sure Jerry is up there showing the angels what the Hippie SHAKE is all about!!!! Peace man....

  • @cindy85123
    @cindy85123 13 років тому

    This video rocks. Peeps on tour~! Love it, luv it.

  • @millerhead68
    @millerhead68 10 років тому

    beautiful sound! .....crystal clear

  • @grandcanyonmaster
    @grandcanyonmaster 12 років тому

    jerry was genius. thanx for posting this.

  • @davidkovacs6225
    @davidkovacs6225 9 років тому

    wonderful wonderful I especially like the vid with it

  • @mikemm60
    @mikemm60 10 років тому

    Feb. 3, 2014. Fifty-five years 'since the music died.'
    RIP Charles Hardin Holley a/k/a Buddy Holly. You will Not Fade Away.

  • @PatriotUSA53
    @PatriotUSA53 11 років тому

    Just my opinion and I was fortunate enough to see the Dead many, many times.

  • @swamisMotelBand1
    @swamisMotelBand1 2 роки тому

    thank you .

  • @vinstrumentals
    @vinstrumentals 12 років тому

    Priceless footage! good music too!

  • @lamatanza2776
    @lamatanza2776 7 років тому

    I didn't know this version of not fade away. Great!!! Thanks for the upload! Great picture, too!

  • @smartalek180
    @smartalek180 12 років тому

    Thank you!