I can still remember the first time I saw Phil do this. It was on 12/2/2001 at the Beacon theater. Literally dropped all responsibilities (not many since I was 17 at the time) and attended the whole run of shows. Such an incredible time in my life that I wouldnt change for a minute.
It sucks that Jerry died but I just wanna be able to say I met and hugged Phil Lesh man ... I don't even know why, I just need him to know he has put so many smiles on my face .. he has made so many of my sad days not so blue.. I feel like I'd be missing out on everything in life if I don't at least get to see him in person .. that tall beautiful man .. looks alot like my grandpa .. same with Bobby of course .. and Billy and Mickey .. all of you guys man .. I'd like to give every one of those guys at least one heartfelt hug before it's too late man....
I love that Phil missed his cue to come in on the second verse they played for years and they still make mistakes it's awesome Phil really belts this one out I love it
I was there. Wonderful! The last Morning Dew happened that night, and an interesting Supplication jam, although for some reason I didn't notice it at the time.
One of the most achingly beautiful songs in their set list. Like YOU ARE MY SHINING STAR, B A always brings a lump to my throat. It makes me feel a sense of longing, but in a good way.
Love this. ! Saw this and heard the song for the first time when Phil sang it ( for me) at the Nassau col. Then rushed out to by the album (cd) that had this beautiful song. Played it over and over and over. Now had that urge again youTubeRocks
Who else is gonna bring you a broken arrow Who else is gonna bring you a bottle of rain There he goes moving across the water There he goes turning my whole world around Do you feel what I feel Can we make it so that's part of the deal I gotta hold you in these arms of steel Lay your heart on the line this time I wanna breathe when you breathe When you whisper like that hot summer breeze Count the beads of sweat that cover me Didn't you show me a sign this time Can you see what I see Can you cut behind the mystery I will meet you by the witness tree Leave the whole world behind I want to come when you call I'll get to you if I have to crawl They can't hold me with these iron walls We got mountains to climb, to climb Turning my whole world around Turning my whole world around Turning my whole world around
favorite phil song. didn't realize the dead had played this as a whole. im kinda young so i guess it's to be expected of me lol. awesome though. had only heard the p&f version before this
ya robbie wrote this for his wife, however saw phil at alpine play this in 98 and i cried like a baby! saw the grateful dead 10 times and never got it with jerry, guess i wasnt ready, still cry!!
Did Jerry have guitar trouble during his solo or did the recording not pick up his guitar sound because in the video it looked like he wasn't picking his guitar or fretting the neck I don't know I just found it interesting
i just saw Phil sing this up at his place (Terrapin Crossroads) a few days ago with some of his friends, and it was an absolutely beautiful performance, and now i know where it came from. who wrote this song, Hunter?
R.I.P. Phil You brought so many so much joy.
🕊️🌞💖😎🌹✌️❤️
I can still remember the first time I saw Phil do this. It was on 12/2/2001 at the Beacon theater. Literally dropped all responsibilities (not many since I was 17 at the time) and attended the whole run of shows. Such an incredible time in my life that I wouldnt change for a minute.
There ya go… Love and Guidance Phil!!! Thank you for a real good time.
😢 always been one of my favorites! The song and phil!
2005 in albany i was lucky to be there ❤🎉❤
RIP Phil Lesh 😢🎶⚡️✌️You will still live on. Forever grateful.
RIP Phil this is my best friends favorite Dead song. I love it now also.
REST IN PEACE PHIL!!
Rip phill we love you so much.
I remember seeing this is 93, and again in 95
Still coming here in 2022!!! A Phil gem
Right here with you!
Who is as loved as this fantastic man!
It sucks that Jerry died but I just wanna be able to say I met and hugged Phil Lesh man ... I don't even know why, I just need him to know he has put so many smiles on my face .. he has made so many of my sad days not so blue.. I feel like I'd be missing out on everything in life if I don't at least get to see him in person .. that tall beautiful man .. looks alot like my grandpa .. same with Bobby of course .. and Billy and Mickey .. all of you guys man .. I'd like to give every one of those guys at least one heartfelt hug before it's too late man....
I love that Phil missed his cue to come in on the second verse they played for years and they still make mistakes it's awesome Phil really belts this one out I love it
This is one of phil's greatest song's that he didn't write . You can see how much he is digging it.
I was there. Wonderful! The last Morning Dew happened that night, and an interesting Supplication jam, although for some reason I didn't notice it at the time.
Rest in peace and love Phil 😢❤
One of the most achingly beautiful songs in their set list. Like YOU ARE MY SHINING STAR, B A always brings a lump to my throat. It makes me feel a sense of longing, but in a good way.
Thanks for the tune, Robbie! We love you.
Love it. Saw 'em do it at Rosemont Horizon 1993 on my birthday, had the tape for years. Thank you
Phil!!! Who else is to bring you a broke arrow! There you go turning my whole world around. Love it!
My wedding song :) It is so beautiful. Of course my favorite version is the GD's. We used this version from the Knick.
This is from knickerbocker
Best wedding song ❤❤❤ unique & perfect. hope you have had many years of love and many more to come
Eugene 92... RIP Phil.
RIP Phil! ❤️🙏🙏🙏❤️
RIP Robbie❤
I was here for this show. Phil was on fire.
LET PHIL SING!!!!!!
Just an incredible version of this fantastic song. Phil at his best. Love the Rod version too, but this is my favorite
First song I ever heard by Grateful Dead ♥ :)
Jennifer Woodring bummer
There. Thank you.
Love this. ! Saw this and heard the song for the first time when Phil sang it ( for me) at the Nassau col. Then rushed out to by the album (cd) that had this beautiful song. Played it over and over and over. Now had that urge again youTubeRocks
❤️ Phil Lesh ❤️
Who else is gonna bring you a broken arrow
Who else is gonna bring you a bottle of rain
There he goes moving across the water
There he goes turning my whole world around
Do you feel what I feel
Can we make it so that's part of the deal
I gotta hold you in these arms of steel
Lay your heart on the line this time
I wanna breathe when you breathe
When you whisper like that hot summer breeze
Count the beads of sweat that cover me
Didn't you show me a sign this time
Can you see what I see
Can you cut behind the mystery
I will meet you by the witness tree
Leave the whole world behind
I want to come when you call
I'll get to you if I have to crawl
They can't hold me with these iron walls
We got mountains to climb, to climb
Turning my whole world around
Turning my whole world around
Turning my whole world around
KENNY K!!!!! BROKEN ARROW!!!! WILL MISS YOU FOREVER BROTHER. NFA.
loved it when phil stepped up to the mic and belted this out.
Phil is so epic.
Love hearing Phil sing. Pure spirit
Top Tune. Thanks Phil ❤❤❤
Nice one ! Phil Like A Stranger...
no phil!!! always wanted to see phil lesh and friends....
This song made me cry yesterday...
Robbie Robertson wrote it and it's on his 1987 self titled release.
The people who say he didn't give The Band members for song credits should listen to Robbie's post Band songs. The guy is amazing.
Rip Phil Lesh
My last time seeing Jerry. It was evident he wasn't well.
favorite phil song. didn't realize the dead had played this as a whole. im kinda young so i guess it's to be expected of me lol. awesome though. had only heard the p&f version before this
ya robbie wrote this for his wife, however saw phil at alpine play this in 98 and i cried like a baby! saw the grateful dead 10 times and never got it with jerry, guess i wasnt ready, still cry!!
+tommy schmitt or it was 99 widespread panic dylan and phil an friends
@@tommyschmitt9469 I saw him play it w Phil & friends deer creek 7/9/00 with Steve Kimock. I will check the dates you mentioned too, love this one
99% sure this is 6/21/1995 Albany
his song was defiantly highlight of the show
❤❤❤❤❤❤
man oh man
Robbie Robertson song. ua-cam.com/video/MiOISz3S8UQ/v-deo.html
Jerry's background vocals o i love that
this just made my day. love Phil singing this! thank you for uploading!
We want Phil!!!!
thank you...its realy l o v e
magnificent!
My heroes 🌹❤️⚡️🎶
A+
I remember a version of this on Jamon. On Sirius radio. Had a violinist in that version. Anybody have a date?
Had to just walk outside
there you go
Turning my whole world around
The last great Grateful Dead show.
My favorite robbie Robertson song. So many have covered it. Buy Phil's authenticity is amazing even though not the best voice.
he sang it in Nassau too...94 i think..
phil fans are people too
I want to come when you call
I'll get to you if I have to crawl
They can't hold me with these iron walls
We got mountains to climb, to climb
R.I.P. ROBBIE ROBERTSON
meet me at the witness tree
Did Jerry have guitar trouble during his solo or did the recording not pick up his guitar sound because in the video it looked like he wasn't picking his guitar or fretting the neck I don't know I just found it interesting
i just saw Phil sing this up at his place (Terrapin Crossroads) a few days ago with some of his friends, and it was an absolutely beautiful performance, and now i know where it came from. who wrote this song, Hunter?
Robbie Robertson. ua-cam.com/video/MiOISz3S8UQ/v-deo.html
You got me wondering who did write this, looks like it’s Robbie Robertson.
Eye love you
⚘️
Where is this from? I saw this at usair arena in 94 on the floor center stage 8 rows back😊
Lesh Philling Bass grate....
Who else?
for you broken arrow fans also check out 04/01/95 Nassau Colsium
i was at this show, one few highlights of the show to include Barney playing bass!!
My favorite Broken Arrow is 07/02/95. ;-)
Course.. it is the very first one I ever heard.
4/1/95 was The Pyramid, Memphis...
Pity John Martyn never made a cover.