Yes it is I was born 10 days before Jerry died and this music and the people that come along with it mean the absolute world to me!!!!! Once in a while people get shown the light 😊❤ i thoroughly enjoy the videos where you can see the band playing often. Do you know my friend Caveman (Dave Weller) from NY?
Please message me if you can id love to talk to other like minded folks who actually saw the magic that happened when the band was on like they were in this show. Shouldn't put this out there but I know im among good people my email is xxkmax730@gmail.com just looking for a good conversation
“Whoa! Mama! Can this really be the end?! To be stuck, inside, in springtime, with the COVID blues again?” Still jamming to this in 2020 Northeast Kansas USA! One love!
what a musical medley, after jerry rips into it at about 4 ;30 then brent comes in with the keys on his solo, phil is grinning ear to ear. i cant get enough of this tube. i listen to it about once a week.. this music will live forever
Best version of "Memphis..." I've heard. Jerry at 8:00 says it all. Bob is in his best vocal stage since the early 70's. They all know that this version is nailed.
I was at this show. The last show at JFK -they were handing out "Enter At Your Own Risk" leaflets b/c the stadium had already been condemned. Beastly hot day too!
Nobody. Nobody. Nobody on earth will ever play like Jerry again. I will always thank my parents for moving us to Marin from Dallas when I was 7. Dead were our local band. I miss Jerry.
This was a great show ! My neighbor, Joe Leaming, and I were at the concert. We climbed down the aging steps from the press box to the 7th row for the second set. A barn burner .
yes, it can-for sure get better than this. what could you be thinking? .....o.k how about my story! on stage for two concerts in 1969 two nights in a row, with the Dead, i danced near Bobby. and then i stayed in his room the two nights they were on. the Grateful Dead in 1969 were a whole other story, believe me and to be a lover to Bobby put icing on my 19 year old cake. "Peace" zac. & everyone
I always love Garcias little end of song guitar thump thing he did. claimed he wasnt the band leader, everyone looked at him for the last note of every song. miss you pal
One of the Best smiles from Bob and Jerry🎵🎵🎵🎶🎶🎼🎹🎹🎹🎸🎸🎸🎵🎵👋👋👋😊😊😊 everyone was feeling it and intertwined raising it to the Heavens🫂🫂🫂👋👋👋😊😊🌹🌹🌹🌹✌️✌️✌️🪷🪷🪷🪷🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🎠🎠
had to put this on cause i just woke from one of those dreams again where im at a show again! i love those dreams the closest i can come to being there again! who else has those dreams?
Fitting irony with the lyric, "can this really be the end?" This show was "the end" of JFK Stadium, as the building was condemned a few days later and eventually torn down. Another great venue bites the dust.
I remember all the "goodies" that made their way back to Bucks County everytime the Dead came to town. I specifically remember this tour...it was the summer before my senior year in high school. ...let's just say due to this concert, we were all off our rockers for the rest of the summer!
Learning more about the Minor Pentatonic Scale and it sounded so familiar. Then it hit me. The main riff in this song is simply the scale from top to bottom. I can jam along with my ukulele!
This one puts a big smile on my face. Great to see the guys having so much fun on this wonderful song. So good. Only complaint is the lack of camera shots on Phil who is thumping and propelling the energy along throughout. Check Phil at 8:18 giving it his nod of approval.
Oh, the ragman draws circles Up and down the block I'd ask him what the matter was But I know that he don't talk And the ladies treat me kindly And they furnish me with tape But deep inside my heart I know I can't escape Oh, Mama, can this really be the end To be stuck inside of Mobile with the Memphis blues again Well, Shakespeare, he's in the alley With his pointed shoes and his bells Speaking to some French girl Who says she knows me well And I would send a message To find out if she's talked But the post office has been stolen And the mailbox is locked Oh, Mama, can this really be the end To be stuck inside of Mobile With the Memphis blues again Mona tried to tell me To stay away from the train line She said that all the railroad men Just drink up your blood like wine An' I said, "Oh, I didn't know that But then again, there's only one I've met An' he just smoked my eyelids An' punched my cigarette" Oh, Mama, can this really be the end To be stuck inside of Mobile With the Memphis blues again Grandpa died last week And now he's buried in the rocks But everybody still talks about how Badly they were shocked But me, I expected it to happen I knew he'd lost control When I speed built a fire on Main Street And shot it full of holes Oh, Mama, can this really be the end To be stuck inside of Mobile With the Memphis blues again Now the senator came down here Showing ev'ryone his gun Handing out free tickets To the wedding of his son An' me, I nearly got busted An' wouldn't it be my luck To get caught without a ticket And be discovered beneath a truck Oh, Mama, is this really be the end To be stuck inside of Mobile With the Memphis blues again Now the tea preacher looked so baffled When I asked him why he dressed With twenty pounds of headlines Stapled to his chest But he cursed me when I proved it to him Then I whispered and said, "Not even you can hide You see, you're just like me I hope you're satisfied" Oh, Mama, can this really be the end To be stuck inside of Mobile With the Memphis blues again Now the rainman gave me two cures Then he said, "Jump right in" The one was Texas medicine The other was just railroad gin An' like a fool I mixed them An' it strangled up my mind An' now people just get uglier An' I have no sense of time Oh, Mama, can this really be the end To be stuck inside of Mobile With the Memphis blues again And when Ruthie says come see her In her honky-tonk lagoon Where I can watch her waltz for free 'neath her Panamanian moon An' I say, "Aw come on now You know you knew about my debutante" An' she says, "Your debutante just knows what you need But I know what you want" Oh, Mama, can this really be the end To be stuck inside of Mobile With the Memphis blues again Now the bricks lay on Grand Street Where the neon madmen climb They all fall there so perfectly It all seems so well timed An' here I sit so patiently Waiting to find out what price You have to pay to get out of Going through all these things twice Oh, Mama, can this really be the end To be stuck inside of Mobile With the Memphis blues again
Did they know we would never again gather together in this fine establishment? I remember portions of the show but what a show it was. I am glad to relive this whenever I wish. I was almost in the last row of the venue but was still with family. God Bless the Grateful Dead!
I see them play this in Maine. Dylan stood side stage. Bob kept nodding but Dylan stayed put... If memory serves me well they nailed it that night. Oh I miss them all.. there is still great music, but Jerry was well he was Jerry
I love this performance! Bobby IS a rockstar, & there's nothing up with the 'shortyshorts' besides the fact they were made that way in the 1980's. thanks for uploading!
Love the Dylan cover by GD! The guitar of Jerry Garcia is so subtle, sweet and delicate, it magnifies every note of Dylan music! And the singing of Bob Weir is great too!
I have been watching this video for a good 2 years now. And was to lazy to create a youtube account . But now that I have. I just want to say Indiffernce thank you for posting such fire. Please keep it up. t=
Bobby is a ferocious crooner. Mickey's got the full on Vulcan thing going by this time. Loved the Peter Max backdrops they used this year. The shows at the Berkeley Greek Theater were stunning. JFK Stadium must be 5 times the size. Glad I never had to see them in places that big.
I just looked up this song because really, I just left Memphis for Mobile 9 days ago, and I really do have the Memphis blues again. Theres No Flower here. 😥
Oxford, July 1988. Another smokin' hot Stuck Inside of Mobile w/ Memphis BuesAgain, for those on the look out.. Healy screw around w/ Weir like no other version I have ever heard. This particular Alpine Valleyversion is a rock solid, powerful affair, like the rest of the show and tour.
I tried googling your town once (because of the song) and it came back with the song. Probably because of my google profile tho, googling bob dylan and such.
Some Dylan songs can be done successfully by others, some only their originator can make great. This is one of the latter. It's still fun to hear because it is the Grateful Dead, though.
Dylan was a great songwriter true. His singing is not up to par with the Grateful Dead's singing, but in my opinion, for what he lacks in vocal depth, he makes up for in his fantastic intonation, pitch, and tone that really capture the themes of his songs.
@@jorgejohnson451 I disagree. On Dylan's album version of this song, there isn't nearly the nearly the dynamic contrast Bobby sings with. Dylan certainly tries, but Bobby's voice is all over the place, not like Dylan's.
I mean this the best possible way... This probably sounded awesome if you were tripping or somewhat stoned on a hot summer day It's a pristine sound, they look REALTIVELY healthy and happy and unlike many bands playing in front of 1000's they look relaxed not too concerned with showbiz If you're Dylan fan at this gig you'd dig Bob Weir's delivery, too...
The fountain of youth. My first show. I remember thinking the words were stuck inside a box of oatmeal....And I am a big Dylan fan.....I was 16. No wait that was another show in the spectrum, a few years later! Hahaha
Great solo, as always. (First one) I'm a little sad to see Brent in the background as Jer finishes up. Sad today, but glad I was there when it was happening. 8/9/2017
Regarding Bobby's shorts, this was at JFK Stadium in Philadelphia. You are thinking of the old RFK Stadium in Washington. And yes it was very hot the day of this show.
Isn't it heavenly having access to these great performances 24 hours a day?! Never would have imagined such a thing in the 1970s.
Yes it is I was born 10 days before Jerry died and this music and the people that come along with it mean the absolute world to me!!!!! Once in a while people get shown the light 😊❤ i thoroughly enjoy the videos where you can see the band playing often. Do you know my friend Caveman (Dave Weller) from NY?
Please message me if you can id love to talk to other like minded folks who actually saw the magic that happened when the band was on like they were in this show. Shouldn't put this out there but I know im among good people my email is xxkmax730@gmail.com just looking for a good conversation
Yes but it is only through a monitor...
@@bellachiomagianluca9067 get some speakers and some acid and you wont know the difference
UA-cam > Napster
“Whoa! Mama! Can this really be the end?! To be stuck, inside, in springtime, with the COVID blues again?” Still jamming to this in 2020 Northeast Kansas USA! One love!
Will Elniff 😂 amazing
Wishing you well from Calif.
Having been born in
Wichita.
🌈😊
*🌈*!
have another drink ray
So love how Bobby wails this out! So much energy and passion.
words and music by god dylan
1966 blonde on blonde ,,,,,,
best double lp of music history ¡¡¡¡¡
34 years ago, and it's still fresh!!!!
MAGIC
It sure is
The shows from '88 to '92 were some of best times of my life. I feel so lucky to have seen so many. Thanks for all the epic memories.
Yeah, those were great days, man. Great heady, deady days.
Those years got me my 9 shows.. I was the only Preppy in the crowd. Polo and duck head shorts lol. Greensboro 1989 was my first..
Word.
I was born in the early 60's but never became a fan until about 1984. And one show is all it took.
yup
I don't care who you are but the Grateful Dead, no matter what song they're playing, has made all of us smile and cry at the same time
what a musical medley, after jerry rips into it at about 4 ;30 then brent comes in with the keys on his solo, phil is grinning ear to ear. i cant get enough of this tube. i listen to it about once a week.. this music will live forever
Dan: I'm right there with ya on playing this at least once a week. They were something else.
:)
dan sumner I watch this video every day. . very awesome
dan sumner
I Listen to this Three times a day, more I can find the time
Respect the dead for covering yet another Dylan masterpiece...!!
Best version of "Memphis..." I've heard. Jerry at 8:00 says it all. Bob is in his best vocal stage since the early 70's. They all know that this version is nailed.
One of the very best versions of any Dylan tune they ever played
@@charlesryan427 Bobby got these lyrics close to perfect. when he raises his hands on Oh Mama
I just about lost it. great stuff.
The one on 10/16/89 is really something, as well.
Jeffrey, 2023 and you still said it perfectly
Hope you’re well Brother
☠️❤️☠️
I was at this show. The last show at JFK -they were handing out "Enter At Your Own Risk" leaflets b/c the stadium had already been condemned. Beastly hot day too!
Keith Lohnes so true
Nobody. Nobody. Nobody on earth will ever play like Jerry again. I will always thank my parents for moving us to Marin from Dallas when I was 7.
Dead were our local band.
I miss Jerry.
Anyone who blessed to move from Texas to the Bay Area of California deserves all of the smiles from heaven.
You made the correct 👍 choice.
Look at your reflection & be deeply proud.
Instead of going to that concert I got married that evening...still together...and still listening😎
A great arrangement and performance by the Dead of a great Dylan tune. Peace and positive vibes at their finest.
Jerry's playing was unbelievable. There will be nothing quite like it ever again.
what about that bass? wowwwwwww so tasteful! ! ! p u r e
I listen to this 2 outta 3 days while writing my book. This is vintage 40 year old rock star Bob and Jerry's backing vocals tingle the spine.
This was a great show ! My neighbor, Joe Leaming, and I were at the concert. We climbed down the aging steps from the press box to the 7th row for the second set. A barn burner .
I love their smiles. All those years and grueling tours together and still sharing smiles.
I believe they found their purpose in life and enjoyed it.😊
it really cannot get better than this ...
yes, it can-for sure get better than this. what could you be thinking? .....o.k how about my story! on stage for two concerts in 1969 two nights in a row, with the Dead, i danced near Bobby. and then i stayed in his room the two nights they were on. the Grateful Dead in 1969 were a whole other story, believe me and to be a lover to Bobby put icing on my 19 year old cake. "Peace" zac. & everyone
Hey Zac... I know you...
I always love Garcias little end of song guitar thump thing he did. claimed he wasnt the band leader, everyone looked at him for the last note of every song. miss you pal
Bob Dylan smiled when he heard his song played this way. Just great stuff
This is how Dylan plays it live now. To a T.
Always loved Bobby singing Dylan!
This is the best version of Memphis blues by far. Great great tune.
Great song and great cover by the Dead.
Well, there's a never-ending argument. Talk about having to pay to get out of going through all these things twice.
One of the Best smiles from Bob and Jerry🎵🎵🎵🎶🎶🎼🎹🎹🎹🎸🎸🎸🎵🎵👋👋👋😊😊😊 everyone was feeling it and intertwined raising it to the Heavens🫂🫂🫂👋👋👋😊😊🌹🌹🌹🌹✌️✌️✌️🪷🪷🪷🪷🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🎠🎠
had to put this on cause i just woke from one of those dreams again where im at a show again! i love those dreams the closest i can come to being there again! who else has those dreams?
Me
At about 1:05 Bobby has to mess with his racks so the boys fit in a couple extra bars. So seamless.
And Phil is killing it.
Fitting irony with the lyric, "can this really be the end?" This show was "the end" of JFK Stadium, as the building was condemned a few days later and eventually torn down. Another great venue bites the dust.
dude thanks for the story! THAT is what youtube is for, getting together and keeping information remembered!
I remember all the "goodies" that made their way back to Bucks County everytime the Dead came to town.
I specifically remember this tour...it was the summer before my senior year in high school.
...let's just say due to this concert, we were all off our rockers for the rest of the summer!
Learning more about the Minor Pentatonic Scale and it sounded so familiar. Then it hit me. The main riff in this song is simply the scale from top to bottom. I can jam along with my ukulele!
This one puts a big smile on my face. Great to see the guys having so much fun on this wonderful song. So good. Only complaint is the lack of camera shots on Phil who is thumping and propelling the energy along throughout. Check Phil at 8:18 giving it his nod of approval.
The Dead play Dylan so well
Def one of my favorite shows..it was so hot that day in Philly..Great memories!!
john sgro best show ever jerry was on. .fire
I saw the band 12 times from 97-93. Was not present at this show. It’s one of their best ..
97-93 ? I know time really did get twisted up at some of those Shows ;-P
To the band thank you for all your support to the saints he's earned his chops let him 🐝♥️
This is the Bobby I miss..
wonderful!
Its like the past..
Grateful dead for ever!
Jerry RIP!
Who would have thought 1989 would have been a "more simpler" time. Take me back.
Been there my 1st show was that year
My favorite shorts;) This was a great show! Thank you for the incredible vid and bringing back beautiful memories.
Oh, the ragman draws circles
Up and down the block
I'd ask him what the matter was
But I know that he don't talk
And the ladies treat me kindly
And they furnish me with tape
But deep inside my heart
I know I can't escape
Oh, Mama, can this really be the end
To be stuck inside of Mobile with the
Memphis blues again
Well, Shakespeare, he's in the alley
With his pointed shoes and his bells
Speaking to some French girl
Who says she knows me well
And I would send a message
To find out if she's talked
But the post office has been stolen
And the mailbox is locked
Oh, Mama, can this really be the end
To be stuck inside of Mobile
With the Memphis blues again
Mona tried to tell me
To stay away from the train line
She said that all the railroad men
Just drink up your blood like wine
An' I said, "Oh, I didn't know that
But then again, there's only one I've met
An' he just smoked my eyelids
An' punched my cigarette"
Oh, Mama, can this really be the end
To be stuck inside of Mobile
With the Memphis blues again
Grandpa died last week
And now he's buried in the rocks
But everybody still talks about how
Badly they were shocked
But me, I expected it to happen
I knew he'd lost control
When I speed built a fire on Main Street
And shot it full of holes
Oh, Mama, can this really be the end
To be stuck inside of Mobile
With the Memphis blues again
Now the senator came down here
Showing ev'ryone his gun
Handing out free tickets
To the wedding of his son
An' me, I nearly got busted
An' wouldn't it be my luck
To get caught without a ticket
And be discovered beneath a truck
Oh, Mama, is this really be the end
To be stuck inside of Mobile
With the Memphis blues again
Now the tea preacher looked so baffled
When I asked him why he dressed
With twenty pounds of headlines
Stapled to his chest
But he cursed me when I proved it to him
Then I whispered and said, "Not even you can hide
You see, you're just like me
I hope you're satisfied"
Oh, Mama, can this really be the end
To be stuck inside of Mobile
With the Memphis blues again
Now the rainman gave me two cures
Then he said, "Jump right in"
The one was Texas medicine
The other was just railroad gin
An' like a fool I mixed them
An' it strangled up my mind
An' now people just get uglier
An' I have no sense of time
Oh, Mama, can this really be the end
To be stuck inside of Mobile
With the Memphis blues again
And when Ruthie says come see her
In her honky-tonk lagoon
Where I can watch her waltz for free
'neath her Panamanian moon
An' I say, "Aw come on now
You know you knew about my debutante"
An' she says, "Your debutante just knows what you need
But I know what you want"
Oh, Mama, can this really be the end
To be stuck inside of Mobile
With the Memphis blues again
Now the bricks lay on Grand Street
Where the neon madmen climb
They all fall there so perfectly
It all seems so well timed
An' here I sit so patiently
Waiting to find out what price
You have to pay to get out of
Going through all these things twice
Oh, Mama, can this really be the end
To be stuck inside of Mobile
With the Memphis blues again
Did they know we would never again gather together in this fine establishment? I remember portions of the show but what a show it was. I am glad to relive this whenever I wish. I was almost in the last row of the venue but was still with family. God Bless the Grateful Dead!
There are 40 lost souls to dislike this.. it’s amazing
Have the DVD/CD combo pack for this. It’s worth owning if you don’t have it already. Absolutely incredible. I smile the whole time it’s on!
I see them play this in Maine. Dylan stood side stage. Bob kept nodding but Dylan stayed put... If memory serves me well they nailed it that night. Oh I miss them all.. there is still great music, but Jerry was well he was Jerry
This is so awesome! I think they did good justice to all of Bob's songs! I really miss Jerry! He kept the band in check...
Among the incalculable virtues of the Dead, they were peerless interpreters of Dylan songs, as this performance clearly demonstrates.
Can't stop watching this.
I love this performance! Bobby IS a rockstar, & there's nothing up with the 'shortyshorts' besides the fact they were made that way in the 1980's. thanks for uploading!
Phil is just so cool with easy-flowing bass lines. What a band...I never tire of them and this Dylan song is one of my favorites. Thanks you guys! Ed
Love the Dylan cover by GD! The guitar of Jerry Garcia is so subtle, sweet and delicate, it magnifies every note of Dylan music! And the singing of Bob Weir is great too!
Yes!! It's just beautiful a perfect performance.
According to Dylan himself, Garcia was the "king of subtlety" 💀⚘️⚡️. I think that sums him up perfectly
I have been watching this video for a good 2 years now. And was to lazy to create a youtube account . But now that I have. I just want to say Indiffernce thank you for posting such fire. Please keep it up. t=
AWESOMENESS NOW AND FOREVER!
you knew when jerry sang that backup part it was a good show! philly dead shows always were the best according to my dad!
Oxford ME can compete...
He must not have heard California shows! They rocked their home town.
Amazing. Oh momma how we all miss Jerry
Bobby is a ferocious crooner. Mickey's got the full on Vulcan thing going by this time. Loved the Peter Max backdrops they used this year. The shows at the Berkeley Greek Theater were stunning. JFK Stadium must be 5 times the size. Glad I never had to see them in places that big.
Gees, great version of a classic Dylan. Nice one Bob.
I just looked up this song because really, I just left Memphis for Mobile 9 days ago, and I really do have the Memphis blues again. Theres No Flower here. 😥
maaaaan such a kickass organ solo
What a great show!!
Oxford, July 1988. Another smokin' hot Stuck Inside of Mobile w/ Memphis BuesAgain, for those on the look out.. Healy screw around w/ Weir like no other version I have ever heard. This particular Alpine Valleyversion is a rock solid, powerful affair, like the rest of the show and tour.
Oxford is the stuff of legends......... the camping, the dosing, the guy in the ultralight.... on it goes...
I was there. (~);-}. Good time had by all.🍭🍄🍄🍄
.Last concert at JFK
Love this track
LOVE this tune! Thanks for uploading! :o)
Jaaa. Really a great rendition!
My first of many Dead shows.
wake n bake to the Memphis Blues?. . fell into a realm of serenity
no doubt.
Claiming Realm Of Serenity as a band name.
my first show
me too
me too
Dave Leafey lucky bastard.
it was my 67th
Wow!!! What a first show to have. You're very lucky my friend. This is such a great f%^king cover :) :) :).
Goash damn I love that subtle, "Jerry Smile". Bea u tiful.
I can’t believe I’m from Mobile and in my 29 years of life I’ve never heard this song or anyone mention it/reference it.
I tried googling your town once (because of the song) and it came back with the song.
Probably because of my google profile tho, googling bob dylan and such.
What a magical night ⚡️❤️⚡️
God Bless the Grateful Dead
#rainbows #moonflower
Wow, the boys were really firing on all cylinders for this show....
Cool guy Bob singing a song written by another cool guy Bob
Nothing can be better.
Sometimes this song can describe relationships that went on the rocks for some.
Some Dylan songs can be done successfully by others, some only their originator can make great. This is one of the latter. It's still fun to hear because it is the Grateful Dead, though.
Their's is a nice rendition of this great Dylan tune
Phil is killing it!
Dylan was a great songwriter true. His singing is not up to par with the Grateful Dead's singing, but in my opinion, for what he lacks in vocal depth, he makes up for in his fantastic intonation, pitch, and tone that really capture the themes of his songs.
tydides What are you talking about. Aside from the shorts, this is a mimic of Dylan.
@@jorgejohnson451 I disagree. On Dylan's album version of this song, there isn't nearly the nearly the dynamic contrast Bobby sings with. Dylan certainly tries, but Bobby's voice is all over the place, not like Dylan's.
I mean this the best possible way...
This probably sounded awesome if you were tripping
or somewhat stoned on a hot summer day
It's a pristine sound, they look REALTIVELY healthy and happy
and unlike many bands playing in front of 1000's they look relaxed
not too concerned with showbiz
If you're Dylan fan at this gig you'd dig Bob Weir's delivery, too...
+Hank Wedel Music It was all you listed ......and a whole lot more. God I miss it.
Hank Wedel Music I do love Dylan and love Dead doing Dylan.
My first show. Check out Brent’s Blow Away that night. Got me hook line and sinker!
I love music!
and I was at that show at JFK...a bright sun shiny day
my first show and what a hot day!!! and a hot show!!!!
Thank you , from Iltaly
And the world who was not tuned into the Dead rolled their eyes and looked at us like, well you know....we were Deadheads.
" It aint easy bein cheezy" I love you Booby Thanks sooooo much
I know it's been said, but man, those shorts kill me. You rock, Bobby
Good times, these concerts were.
Why does this get tangled up with Desolation Row
in my little mind?
I love the gestures at 8:09 ! !
I saw the Dead play this at a big AIDS benefit in Oakland in the 80s. Great song!
HeeeeeHAAA!
Thanks for upload.
Classic
this is just so good
Takes me back... what a great song. Funky Tom Seleck shorts...
The fountain of youth. My first show. I remember thinking the words were stuck inside a box of oatmeal....And I am a big Dylan fan.....I was 16. No wait that was another show in the spectrum, a few years later! Hahaha
Great sound
AWESOME Twenty years or so i was there!
Forgot how good this was weird day Bizzaro JFK quiet good Rock star Bob gotta lovem
love this show--a very pretty,worthwhile day
This was my first show. I was hooked!!!
Love this cover. Great guitar interplay. Beats the pants off Dylans original.
No, no no! (lol)
Not quite.
Great solo, as always. (First one)
I'm a little sad to see Brent in the background as Jer finishes up.
Sad today, but glad I was there when it was happening.
8/9/2017
Regarding Bobby's shorts, this was at JFK Stadium in Philadelphia. You are thinking of the old RFK Stadium in Washington. And yes it was very hot the day of this show.