Chloë Sevigny honors the Grateful Dead | 2024 Kennedy Center Honors
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- Опубліковано 26 гру 2024
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The Kennedy Center Honors is an annual honor given to those in the performing arts for their lifetime of contributions to American culture. The 2024 class includes: acclaimed director and filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola; legendary American rock band the Grateful Dead (Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, Bobby Weir); blues rock singer-songwriter and guitarist Bonnie Raitt; jazz trumpeter, pianist, and composer Arturo Sandoval; and The Apollo, receiving a special Honors as an iconic American institution.
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My father passed away two months ago, and he was a Deadhead. He would have been so happy to see the band at the Kennedy Center Honors. My dad loved music, and we heard many different music genres, especially the Grateful Dead when I was growing up. Dad even took up bass guitar lessons. I heard Grateful Dead sometimes in the background, but I've started getting into it since Dad passed. I know I'll think of him whenever I listen to the Grateful Dead. Music is one of the many ways I keep my dad in my heart. ❤I miss you, Dad. I bet he's having a jam session with Jerry Garcia, Ron McKernan, and Phil Lesh in heaven.
May the four winds blow him safely home. ❣️
The Grateful Dead created the internet, it was all those early coders freely sharing their breakthroughs with each other, upending the proprietary economic model, all caused - consciously - by the reality that they were sitting with stereo heads sets plugged into cassette tape players loaded with traded Taper tapes getting into live concert jams and focused concentrations that defied conventional states of consciousness. The cultural impact of the Grateful Dead (and Jerry Garcia's sensibility) cannot be overstated.
If you don't state it at all - is that the ultimate understatement?
You meant, ‘cannot be overstated’
@ yes! Thank you, I routinely delete my comments in an internal battle over my own extroversion and collapse of time management skills. Typo on my part or an unproofed autocorrection of something garbled in front of …erstated. Appreciate the reply, happy holidays.
the grateful dead created the internet- brilliant statement
Donna Jean should have been at the Kennedy Center recognition night. Donna Jean was a full band member for some of the most legendary shows and studio albums. Europe 72, Watkins Glen, Cornell 77, Giza Egypt, Wake of the Flood, Mars Hotel, Shakedown St., Terrapin Station. Films include the closing of Winterland & the Grateful Dead Movie. Donna Jean performed on two of Garcia's solo albums, Weir's first solo album & Robert Hunters. Whether you like her voice or not there is no denying her huge role in that bands history. She was inducted into the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame as a member of The Grateful Dead. Given she is still alive, her absence at this event is ridiculous.
Agreed!
I think so as well. She makes so many of those songs
100%
Didn't even think about that, great point✌
Good point. I really like her contributions especially on the Shakedown Street album. France is one of my favorite Dead songs
It was perfect. Long love the Dead
Jesus Christ, she really is the coolest person on the face of the planet.
I didn't think she could be any cooler.
To have seen and heard the Wall of Sound is proof of membership and a seat on the bus. We saw Pigpen's last show. we were 16 and 17. That was the beginning of a new life of possibilities and countless shows to follow.
I love her!!
Who is she? And why does she look like an old little girl?
@@__cypher__ Great actor and Academy award nominee Chloe Sevigny, she is 50, so getting old. The dress is a typical Deadhead hippie chick dress, that gives here the 'little girl' vibe. I've always really liked her and now that I know she's a Deadhead, I like her even more.
@@francofrogg 50? Hah! 50 is STILL young.
I saw/heard the unveiling of the wall at the cow palace. Walked in while they were running "Here Comes The Sun" through it. The best, most alive, system I've ever heard. What a glorious thing.
Thanks Chloe....well said
I loved her in "Brown Bunny"
What a perfect introduction for the Dead.
Cool!!
There was an independent record store in the midwestern city I grew up in that sadly went out of business, like so many others, about 15 years ago. I remember going into the store in the 80s and 90s and there was a custom made wooden shelving unit that had slots for cassette tapes. It was dedicated to selling only Grateful Dead bootleg recordings and was big enough to hold around 400 tapes or so, each cassette being a different recording. Just how cool that was really impressed me at the time.
Was it the Exclusive Company??
Which was totally illegal and immoral 🤔
@@HanktheFrank No, it was not.
@@raygunner2437 totally scantioned by the Dead. Even had an area at shows for those taping.
@anitamiller5913 selling of tapes strictly prohibited by the band, free trades only.
The day after Phil died they all had a meeting scheduled to talk about performing together again 😢
☝🏾Firrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrst 🏁
Why her? She's an actress. Nothing more.
They love the acid culture when it's time to be honored, but they still throw you in jail for it if you're a nobody. Cat and mouse nonsense.
Don't remember seeing any of the peeps in all the lots
@@7colors622 it is true
In 2024, I don't think much law enforcement attention is being heaped on policing acid, at least I hope not.
Comic book colors on a violin river crying Leonardo's words from out a silk trombone .
She’s so cringe
She would have seen them in the early 1990s, and that was unfortunately their absolute worst era.
Animal shows are better than zombie movies.
incorrect
among deadheads are the fashionable ones with the logos on their AMGs. Is that dress supposed to be grateful looking?
It was 1 person who was obsessed with the sound presentation live at scale.
Chloe is an actor & the grateful dead were not actors or performers.
It’s a tribute show, what are you on about
You know that Jerry drove a BMW and was a huge movie buff, right?
They were not very good singers either!
@@altheatoldme he is literally the dead head, not the fashionable deadheads, also not an actor or a performer!
@ the tribute is second rate to the max & a caricature
presented by a bunch of SPOOKS