I was very late getting on the bus. 1989 was my first concert. Blew my socks off! 😁 I miss The Grateful Dead, my fave band of all time. Jerry's guitar playing resonated with the very essence/core of my being like no other musician has ever done. There is just something so magical, beautiful, incredible in his playing that is as rare as it gets. I miss the 60's-80's...great times. The 90's up to 1995 was decent, as well. 2000's on, each year has gotten worse and worse, unless, I suppose, you were a kid then. I think the fondest times, for most people, are our childhood and through our 20's. Today's world, I just don't like all that much. Sigh.
Love these 1960's clips of the Dead. Especially SF and the fusion of Jazz, Rock, Blues and Motown and psychedelic rock. The Beginnings in the streets & Parks was magical.
@@Born_Into_This interesting! From an historical standpoint on 11/1/85 these fellas (minus Pig n Mickey) played ‘Dancin’ and ‘High Time’ in what many (myself included) consider to be the best show of that year. ✌️
Now..finally...a good clip of the GD I remember. Amazingly, Jerry and Phil are singing great harmonies ALMOST on pitch. Good groove going with this song. Guitar solo was a bit raggity, but that's OK. They had this one nailed and they laid it down. Two blocks from my place on Cole Street, btw...
It's amazing even back then, at such a young age how talented they were on their instruments, especially Phil Lesh. I know it's a known fact that Bobby was not exactly a great musician at the time, but together the music sounded great.
Nice job with the audio syncing! Jerry wails on the Dancing in the Street. I wonder if this is the footage that had the buzzkill narration from Harry Reasoner.
I honestly have NO idea if I was there that day or not. I was there on many days much like this day, but honestly? Nobody *I* knew was keeping track of dates.
I'm curious. I don't think the the Grateful Dead would exist without Bob Weir, let's get that out of the way. But was he a very good musician? I saw Garcia in an interview and he talked about how Weir could play a chord ten different ways and I kind of thought he was being sarcastic. I also heard stories where the sound guys would turn his volume down. Just curious, but trust me, I will always love the Grateful Dead (not to be confused with dead and company).
I think Weir has always approached music, and his role in a band, at an odd angle to everyone else. He's never been a "rhythm guitarist" in anything like the normal sense, banging the chords on the beats. I think it's not because he's "not a good musician", I think it's just the opposite - he knows exactly where everything is at any moment, and he assumes everyone else is in the same place, so he's about putting some harmonic color on it, making it interesting. What I always loved about hearing the Dead was that when they were firing on all cylinders you could hear the chords happening even though nobody was actually playing them, and I think Bob was always instrumental to that. Even when it sounded like he was just whanging on some arbitrary dyad, it always turned out that that was exactly the dissonance that was going to set up the big resolve that you were waiting for. Always thinking a couple of moves ahead.
Bob had to bring surprises to Jerry. And how can anyone do that in music? I mean it's Captain Trips. You can't follow that kind of magic. You have to be magic! So that's what happened to Bob.
Went to a bunch of shows in New York roughly in the mid-to-late 70s and always felt the dancers should have their own space. Off somewhere where no one had to look at it. I may have turned to stone once or twice accidently catching the odd inadvertent glimpse.
CBS. They used this footage in the infamous The Hippie Temptation. Conspicuous in her absence and in THT is a blonde with flowers painted on her face. That was me. The clip was taken ( against my permission ) from a Country Joe and the Fish concert on the 14th. However, I made it to at least 4 Dead shows that June 1 Tompkins Square Park, Central Park June 8, both in NYC. I'm in that footage. I was at Elysian Park in Los Angeles ( on stage during the Airplane ) Sept 16. And my favorite concert of all time, Winterland San Francisco October 22. Some great times and great memories!!!!
tjw3999 The parry is over. Time to grow up. Can you handle the truth at your age, or are you still busy polluting yourself, and spinning in circles, like some wannabe hippie clown. I'll bet you're a blast on the unemployment line.
GlobalTubeTruth time for you to get over your utterly stupid conspiracy theories . and i ve never collected unemployment in my life how bout you ? or are you just a rich piece of shit..i bet your voting for donald trump like the rest of the right wing nut jobs. go back to your alex jones channel and live in your own fantasy world and leave dead heads alone
tjw3999 Mk-Ultra is a fact, not a theory. Have you ever used a dictionary, or an encyclopedia?? Maybe try looking something up first, to see if it's true or not, before you dismiss, ridicule, or doubt. That's just pure ignorance, by anyone's definition. LOL!! You've never collected unemployment because you've never had a job, loser!! Selling mushroom chocolates in a Grateful Dead parking lot 25 years ago doesn't qualify you for unemployment. Or did the GD set up a special charity fund for that?? So funny when you say "I'll bet you're voting for Donald Trump". Ironic, when the man owns so many casinos. It's also amusing that because I write a short comment about the GD, you automatically jump to political conclusions. Good toy know you're not the prejudicial type. You're not any kin of Deadhead, you fuckin' weak, fake, wannabe hippie, loser. Nothing I'm saying comes from Alex Jones. In fact, Alex Jones is another one of these political provocateurs that should never be trusted, and I tell people that all the time, so I guess you better try to pull another bullshit theory about me out of your ass. You don't even know what "Right Wing" means. If you did, you might be more critical of Bob Weir being a member of the Bohemian Grove. If you've got such a stick up your ass about wealthy people, how do you justify that bullshit?? Huh?? Speak up asshole!! Phil Lesh is the biggest snob going. You wouldn't know because you know nothing about him, and you've never met him, or even been to any of his shows. You're a fake, newcomer, that has very little clue what the scene is really all about. Tell me, what was your first GD show?? You don't know shit kid, but you better wise up because you're obviously still on the hook. Like I said, it's time to grow up, and stop living in your hippie fantasy world of nostalgic dreams of Haight Ashbury, and the Merry Pranksters. Get over it. The whole thing was a CIA scam. Go read Acid Dreams. You're in for a huge awakening.
I was very late getting on the bus. 1989 was my first concert. Blew my socks off! 😁 I miss The Grateful Dead, my fave band of all time. Jerry's guitar playing resonated with the very essence/core of my being like no other musician has ever done. There is just something so magical, beautiful, incredible in his playing that is as rare as it gets. I miss the 60's-80's...great times. The 90's up to 1995 was decent, as well. 2000's on, each year has gotten worse and worse, unless, I suppose, you were a kid then. I think the fondest times, for most people, are our childhood and through our 20's. Today's world, I just don't like all that much. Sigh.
Love these 1960's clips of the Dead.
Especially SF and the fusion of Jazz, Rock, Blues and Motown
and psychedelic rock. The Beginnings in the streets & Parks was magical.
I was there that day...still remember vividly how windy it was.... the dancing branches of the trees...first time I'd ever dropped mescaline....
Are you really a professor? Do you profess the joys of smoking dope and dropping LSD?
delphin bringsby don’t question the professor
That’s when the word “dropped” meant something.
Bobby is probably 19 years old here. Good lord. What a life he has led.
At this filming these guys will play together for 30 years and never play the same song the same way twice.... WOW
So good! This is the Dead music I fell in love with as a young teenager.
This is the kinda stuff they oughta play for the Shakedown Streaming thing on Friday’s!
I want a time machine
Me too!
I would never come back to the time were in now I would just live my life from 1965 to 1974 and keep reliving this era
@@gregoryirwin263 where do I sign
@@arlenmargolin1650 sign on the dotted line and let's go! 😄
We all do.
best sounding most interesting version of this song I've ever heard; great vocal harmonies
Not bad historical video either. Those must've been Mighty High Times!
@@Born_Into_This interesting! From an historical standpoint on 11/1/85 these fellas (minus Pig n Mickey) played ‘Dancin’ and ‘High Time’ in what many (myself included) consider to be the best show of that year. ✌️
Thank you voodoonola!!!! I have been trying to find this for literally YEARS. Thanks again for coming thru with the golden goods!
Now..finally...a good clip of the GD I remember. Amazingly, Jerry and Phil are singing great harmonies ALMOST on pitch. Good groove going with this song. Guitar solo was a bit raggity, but that's OK. They had this one nailed and they laid it down. Two blocks from my place on Cole Street, btw...
Go back and listen to that solo it's better than you think it was
@@arlenmargolin1650 - I thought it may have took him a moment to catch the wave, but maybe that was the point. i.e. I agree it was awesome.
^*raggedy, not raggity
@@arlenmargolin1650 Not it’s not, it’s clunky and awkward. Fix your ears.🤦♂️🤡
@@trybalone396 ^*taken, not took🤦♂️
Rip phill.
Someone asked me to revisit this one
I love you, man. Thanks.
Very cool. Thank you kind one!
Excellent historical recording. 😎👍🏼
Seeing billy as a young person is weird, always managed to look at least 42
I think I saw him actually smile!
😂😂
Exactly. From 1970 on, he looked 42.
@@markmadonna4099 😇✌️thanks for the morning smile!
Where's Pigpen?
We need to start doing free gigs at parks again!
Wouldn't be the same 👎🏼
It's amazing even back then, at such a young age how talented they were on their instruments, especially Phil Lesh. I know it's a known fact that Bobby was not exactly a great musician at the time, but together the music sounded great.
Phil was playing bass maybe 2 years.
I have seen cuts of this but this one is great. Thank you.
Wow! Made my day. Thanks!
Thank you, Voodoo. Much appreciated for sure.
Tremendous Jerry action ! On a good day that man rocked !
And on a bad day it was still worth it
AGREED!
So did Buddy Holly.
@@danielbrown3461 Buddy Holly was awesome 👍
Whenver I see clips from the 60's, in San Francisco...I always look for Charles Manson in the crowds. He was there during '67.
u should look up timothy leary and charles manson. interesting stuff.
😳
Lesh4Life ✊🏼🕶️
Nice job with the audio syncing! Jerry wails on the Dancing in the Street.
I wonder if this is the footage that had the buzzkill narration from Harry Reasoner.
Love these guys!!!! Family!!!!
S.F. was the world's capital back then!
For lives ruined yes.
best band ever
They are rated about 12th.
Oh my I lived up the street
Awesome. Jerry has his Freddy Kruger sweater.
+bob733333 No. Freddy has Jerry's sweater.
+bob733333 No Freddy Kruger had his Jerry Garcia sweater .
Freddy has Jerry's
A Hells Angel wearing the old " bumblebee" patch on his cut
THANK YOU!!
love it, man.
Dead to the core and ever grateful
Bobby's like 10.
+wuss81 16
+Suchi Daniels i think. Glad the dead played my favorite tune from '65
+wuss81 Bob was 19 when this was recorded.
What an incredible time and place to exist it must have been
Ha , I was 3 years old!
💀🎸🎶🎵💕💖💛🌌🧠
six days before i was born :( damn bout 17 years too late lol
Listen to 19-year-old Bobby Weir.
When it was all brand new and happening
on fire
We were in Reno getting married,,,( Great, woman, love you Sharon)
Thanks again. Again!
That 60s dead will always get the groove going
Is that Bobby playing a ricky?
I heard Bob preferred Rickenbacker in his early years.
Man got to love it.
The shackles of youth.
Get Your Groove on - Phil had Big Hair wow
Finally!!! Without that stupid narrator
Rip Phil.
Jerry and Billy in stripes. Definitely the 1960's.
my birthday but i was -5 in 1967.
My birthday is 5/20 but I was -6 in 1967 . I am now jealous of your younger age .
blown is the mind
Phil's hair
pretty darn early :) if u were there , u are cool
I honestly have NO idea if I was there that day or not. I was there on many days much like this day, but honestly? Nobody *I* knew was keeping track of dates.
Clone ME doctor memory!
Top
I'm curious. I don't think the the Grateful Dead would exist without Bob Weir, let's get that out of the way. But was he a very good musician? I saw Garcia in an interview and he talked about how Weir could play a chord ten different ways and I kind of thought he was being sarcastic. I also heard stories where the sound guys would turn his volume down. Just curious, but trust me, I will always love the Grateful Dead (not to be confused with dead and company).
I think Weir has always approached music, and his role in a band, at an odd angle to everyone else. He's never been a "rhythm guitarist" in anything like the normal sense, banging the chords on the beats. I think it's not because he's "not a good musician", I think it's just the opposite - he knows exactly where everything is at any moment, and he assumes everyone else is in the same place, so he's about putting some harmonic color on it, making it interesting.
What I always loved about hearing the Dead was that when they were firing on all cylinders you could hear the chords happening even though nobody was actually playing them, and I think Bob was always instrumental to that. Even when it sounded like he was just whanging on some arbitrary dyad, it always turned out that that was exactly the dissonance that was going to set up the big resolve that you were waiting for. Always thinking a couple of moves ahead.
Bob had to bring surprises to Jerry. And how can anyone do that in music? I mean it's Captain Trips. You can't follow that kind of magic. You have to be magic! So that's what happened to Bob.
How would you rate Paul Kantner?
DANCE DANCE DANCE hahahaha
Anyone know why the audio from this is not in Archive.org (or ETree Mobile app)? Does it exist elsewhere?
You'll note the audio track isn't from the same date as the film clip. Somebody did a nice job syncing them up though.
What song is that
Went to a bunch of shows in New York roughly in the mid-to-late 70s and always felt the dancers should have their own space. Off somewhere where no one had to look at it. I may have turned to stone once or twice accidently catching the odd inadvertent glimpse.
Medusa? dancing deadheads like her hair? lol I've never thought of that :)
Just prior to the summer of love
Not just prior- two full years before.🤦♂️
Except for the people who got mugged at the concerts, or pickpocketed. And sadly for some of the girls...felt up by strangers.
so was it CBS or SFPD you cut a deal with to get this footage?
CBS. They used this footage in the infamous The Hippie Temptation. Conspicuous in her absence and in THT is a blonde with flowers painted on her face. That was me. The clip was taken ( against my permission ) from a Country Joe and the Fish concert on the 14th. However, I made it to at least 4 Dead shows that June 1 Tompkins Square Park, Central Park June 8, both in NYC. I'm in that footage. I was at Elysian Park in Los Angeles ( on stage during the Airplane ) Sept 16. And my favorite concert of all time, Winterland San Francisco October 22. Some great times and great memories!!!!
MK-Ultra in full swing. This is what mind control in action looks like.It's fun, but it does have it's long term effects. lol
+GlobalTubeTruth ha ha good one bet your a blast at parties
tjw3999
The parry is over. Time to grow up. Can you handle the truth at your age, or are you still busy polluting yourself, and spinning in circles, like some wannabe hippie clown.
I'll bet you're a blast on the unemployment line.
GlobalTubeTruth
time for you to get over your utterly stupid conspiracy theories . and i ve never collected unemployment in my life how bout you ? or are you just a rich piece of shit..i bet your voting for donald trump like the rest of the right wing nut jobs. go back to your alex jones channel and live in your own fantasy world and leave dead heads alone
tjw3999
Mk-Ultra is a fact, not a theory. Have you ever used a dictionary, or an encyclopedia?? Maybe try looking something up first, to see if it's true or not, before you dismiss, ridicule, or doubt. That's just pure ignorance, by anyone's definition. LOL!!
You've never collected unemployment because you've never had a job, loser!! Selling mushroom chocolates in a Grateful Dead parking lot 25 years ago doesn't qualify you for unemployment. Or did the GD set up a special charity fund for that??
So funny when you say "I'll bet you're voting for Donald Trump". Ironic, when the man owns so many casinos. It's also amusing that because I write a short comment about the GD, you automatically jump to political conclusions. Good toy know you're not the prejudicial type. You're not any kin of Deadhead, you fuckin' weak, fake, wannabe hippie, loser.
Nothing I'm saying comes from Alex Jones. In fact, Alex Jones is another one of these political provocateurs that should never be trusted, and I tell people that all the time, so I guess you better try to pull another bullshit theory about me out of your ass.
You don't even know what "Right Wing" means. If you did, you might be more critical of Bob Weir being a member of the Bohemian Grove. If you've got such a stick up your ass about wealthy people, how do you justify that bullshit?? Huh?? Speak up asshole!!
Phil Lesh is the biggest snob going. You wouldn't know because you know nothing about him, and you've never met him, or even been to any of his shows. You're a fake, newcomer, that has very little clue what the scene is really all about.
Tell me, what was your first GD show??
You don't know shit kid, but you better wise up because you're obviously still on the hook.
Like I said, it's time to grow up, and stop living in your hippie fantasy world of nostalgic dreams of Haight Ashbury, and the Merry Pranksters. Get over it. The whole thing was a CIA scam. Go read Acid Dreams. You're in for a huge awakening.
GlobalTubeTruth
a cia scam for 30 years wow they are really good lmfao. your the one whos been scamed..hope you did nt pay alot for that book