Let the haters hate! Mean time I'll be on the floor near the mixing board if you need me.. don't come looking I may get lost. And anyone who hates it has never listened to it.
Good blond opitiated hash and one or two European cigarettes, Few hundred hours of live Dead on the reel to reel and a few hundred feet of live Pink Floyd ~ Mmhhhh 🤤Happy place
I dunno beg to differ.. Goes from a double twist in the sky to a roller coaster to hell real quick. Try Clementine best audio play on the planet. Visuals we used to put in the store window to attract people. Almost like being there just without the mud and being hassled by police. 😆
@@stefanschleps8758Wait are you sure? Can you see that too or is it just the acid? And if you want to see something trippy look up the Pink Floyd AI videos.. Melts the soul off your face
Ah the garden wet with rain morning dew yes I Rastafari Tucson Arizona Sonoran Desert keep on keeping on San Rafael Marin County San Francisco California yes I
Keith's playing at Cornell was great ... I love how high in the mix he is for the entire concert. His solo on "They Love Each Other" was awesome, and those chords he lays down in stephen are top notch
Beware, Youth: if this bug bites you, you might never be the same. However, I'd argue there's a whole lot of peace & love in this community, and all are welcome. Y'all take extra good care of each other 💜🌈💙
Man , i love the dead so much. The connection is unbelievable. I was born the morning his beautiful soul passed. My mom and her friends had said I high ficlved Jerry on my way down and his way up :)
that's truly outtasight girl!! connection is strong - i was a hippie chick from the sixties. actually i stayed over with the Dead one weekend. so, i loved your post and wish i was young too.
got this on tape in about 1989. a friend gave me a bong hit and a Maxell XL II w/ this set on it. i put it in my Walkman and rode my bike in the sunshine. Life affirming afternoon😎
Yeah, those Maxell XL II. Wow. I haven't thought about those in years!!! Definitely the best cassettes to use for recordings! Between '88 & '91 my older brother & I had gathered about 50 Live/Dead cassettes. Well, in '91 we decided we wanted to see a Dead Show on the West coast. And also figured
I was at a show at three rivers about 40 years ago. They came out bad. Stumbling and mumbling with roadies and set hands. Bad energy build up in the crowd..Bumbled through 1st n 2nd set. 3rd set they came out ON FIRE! there was electricity on that stage that night. I can't emphasize how hard they came out swinging. Talk about a half time pick up. Man.. Good times. And the music never stopped!
Robert Hunter and Jerry Garcia had an amazing relationship when it came to making with the music. Especially some of Hunters lyrics set me back a minute.
I wish I was born in a time where I could buy a lil van and follow the dead tours. That lifestyle would be what I need right now. My dad used to tell me stories of hanging out at camp sights with Deadheads, he was never one himself, but said they were the nicest people on planet Earth. I know theres the Grateful Shread and Dead and Company, but they dont have the same scene from what I've gathered. Hopefully once the world heals a little bit from this, something beautiful will come out of it
You can find positive music out there but you have to dig sometimes. Nobody can replace the Grateful Dead and the experience of the city that followed them. It was an egalitarian but capitalist society. They fed each other and provided what they needed. They had their own economy. Everywhere was music 24/7
By now, 4 years after you posted, you have found a group of heads you enjoy and that help you feel like you are right where you belong. DEAD and CO have a following, but it's not my people anymore...alcohol, cigarettes, loud talking during every song...they're missing the point. Have you heard JRAD, Cubensis, Stu Allen? Brown Eyed Women?
I never see anyone point out how otherworldly Jerry's extended jam on NFA is. I have listened to it 100s of times and it always blows my mind as being one of the all time peaks and valleys jam. It is a true musical composition. Jerry comes in real subtle with some overdrive and phaser, and then it just builds from there. The tension and release is top shelf. There is that peak he rises to where he just sprinkles out torrents of notes and then gets into that wicked bend in the upper register and just unleashes an emotional peak that, to this day, blows my brain wide open. He then comes off it, as if he is catching his breath, and gets real subtle again going for larger amounts of notes and amazing phrasings, finally concluding in that run of notes that seems to go on forever before bringing it back into the basic rhythm. I know I said a lot there, but I feel that strongly about it and, being a professional guitarist, can just analyze what he is doing and always find it completely mind-boggling.
and as the hit melts on your tongue, the rest is history......hopefully Jerry hanging with Gregg today, a little Squire on bass and Bonzo slowing to the beat. And a mad keyboard by many past members.
Awesome upload! Thanks so much! I'm sittin here and groovin and I'm watching these graphics and I'm nodding my head and realizing that I've been that high many times back in those days - the acid was real good in the 70s!
Acids still pretty good only difference between then and now is you usually need 3-5 hits to get these effects instead of 1-2. Same chemical just less of it per tab. There are other drugs that come on tabs disguised as acid but that was true even in the 60s (Hendrix took DOC at Monterey if i remember correctly)
I attended my 40th hs reunion this summer...ONLY CLASS MATE I wanted to see was the VALEDICTORIAN who said f it and followed the Dead instead....Leslie where were you? Could care less about the lawyers, doctors and the rich but you DID THE DO!
I knew some brothers who were the runners up for wrestling in the 80's Olympics. Their choice was go to the Olympics, I think in '84, or go on tour. '84 was a great year! 😅
Music doesn't get any better. I still remember when I got the BettyBoard of this show and was blown away! I think its all I listened to for days!! God, that early May run in '77 was sublime!
"This was the best show they ever did!" This is by far the most common comment about them that I ever see/hear. Every single one of them is absolutely correct. Did this touch your heart? Did this touch your soul? Have you passed this on to the rest of humanity? If so then you are absolutely correct.
I agree with Natalie. I saw the Dead at a number of venues in the early '70s. Every show that I saw was the best show they ever did. You had to be there to experience the wholeness of the experience. It is difficult to express how the band, the crowd and the building were all in sync, rocking to the greatest rock'n roll band of all time. They were at there best in front of a live audience. It was a contact high...In July of 1972 my girlfriend and I saw them at the Paramont in Seattle. We were dancing the night away in the balcony and the balcony itself was rocking to the music. Thank you Jerry RIP.
I do like the version with Bob Ross on her Monica and John cipollina on guitar yeah not fade away man you know our love will not fade away yes I Rastafari Tucson Arizona Sonoran Desert keep on keeping on
L-L-L-OVE this live set. usually a big fan of the early 70's dead, but def one of my favorite saint stephen>fade away combos. The only one i have to say i love more than this is the 2/13/70 filmore show. Much love! thanks for this.
Dang! Saint Stephen is of my favorite songs and this was a great performance. Amazing job synching the evolving fractals to the rhythm and amplitude. Wow.
Much gratitude going out to Ms or misses, mr. Nutty R for your awesome graphics once again, you never disappoint. Thanks for all of your Dead, life wouldn't be the same without the music! Not fade away,😁, Sooooo real! Cant believe I just found this, thankx again. ☮️
I spent many summer days and nights at Grateful Dead shows and I have to say some of them were the highlights of my youth. The entire experience was so unique. I can still feel it when I listen to this.
I give this as antidote to friends a lot. Thanks. Gave it to my son for his 17th birthday in a card with the link hand printed inside. He found almost everything else.... kept in reserve. sweet
May 1977, and really the entire Blues for Allah/Terrapin Station era of the Grateful Dead prove that Jerry Garcia was perhaps had the smoothest, slickest, most beautiful melodic phrasings during his improv solos. Cornell NFA is definitely smoother and funkier, Englishtown, the labor day reunion for the Dead was a different thing altogether, both are my two favorite NFAs BY FAR - Englishtown is just straight hard rock jam from Jerry for 20+ minutes into Truckin, the Cornell version is a funk groove fest of magic.
I know it is en Vogue to say that 77 was not their best year. maybe it wasn't. but one thing could be said, their rhythm section was succinct. more than any other year. they were funky and tight. Jerry was always on top of his game. he may have forgotten the words but he never forgot how to play. bill, and Mickey, and Phil, together in 1977 better than any English band ever. true American legends!
Spring 90 was a perfect tour. 89 was just an amazing year for shows too. 87 had a chart topping album, a summer tour following months of rehearsing with Dylan. JGB on Broadway for ten magical nights. Three sets on NYE to end the year. I saw ten shows that year, I was 18 and fresh out of high school.
This is terrific, great jam, so clean and clear as others have said. I now know why everyone raves about this show. Having said that, and agreeing with a commenter 6 months ago, I can tell you I was just listening to the Filmore Feb. 71 version of these songs, and it has more oomph. Maybe that was Pigpen's influence. But I wanna suggest to everyone, check out the Fillmore run on "Ladies and Gentlemen, The Grateful Dead." Almost every song on 4 CDs of music is incredible. Mike (David's dad)
Actually, Garcia played a Travis Bean Stratocaster knockoff from summer of '76 through '77. He returned to the Doug Irwin (Wolf) guitar in early '78. And I don't think there was any question of whether a stock guitar would stand up to his playing.
... for God so loved the world......♥ ॐ No bullshit. Just us human beings in this time. As it was then. And -- as it will be. Our love for the future right NOW...? Please? C'mon. For my Mother, Betty and my Sister, Star. And dance and hope for me & my fella, Zach. With every bit of hope you have ..? Anyone?♥
my whole life started right with this tune, i think i was16, never to be the same, thank god for nutty and Rob Eaton! thanks for the memory lost :) makes me so sad though, the scene died with Jerry, for me
Most of the purple microdots I ran across were NOT very good or just bunk. I mostly enjoyed the vials of liquid or those "tour sheets". Unperforated white blotter, just tear some off, eat it & enjoy. One night we were debating on if we were feeling anything yet. Sandy, my brother's girlfriend said "No, I'm not feeling anything yet." And I was smoking a cig and was starting to get that thin saliva taste/feeling in my mouth. And was about to say "Yeah, I'm starting to feel it". And Sandy looks at my bro and says "You look like a duck with blue lips". And as if that was not funny enough, I look over at my bro and he did!! He looked like a duck with blue lips!! And I was like "OK Sandi, your NOT feeling anything yet!!!
there's only one thing to say about this video, and I would but my mind is blown!!! keep 'em comin' - oh and by the way I am a serious lover of the Dead. i'll share my story some other time..i subscribed and there's no better compliment!
DR. "Sir you have 23 minutes and 15 seconds to live! "
Me. hits play on this video.
So funny
auto replay 😝
Beautiful jam. simply beautiful. I feel bad for people who cant enjoy this. It brings me much happiness to know this jam exists
Let the haters hate! Mean time I'll be on the floor near the mixing board if you need me.. don't come looking I may get lost. And anyone who hates it has never listened to it.
Opium tea and watching this, full blast, sat in the dark oh my god
Good blond opitiated hash and one or two European cigarettes, Few hundred hours of live Dead on the reel to reel and a few hundred feet of live Pink Floyd ~ Mmhhhh 🤤Happy place
Be careful with that stuff, friend ✌️. Trust me, it can end up turning on you
Whoever made these visuals is fucking amazing.
I dunno beg to differ.. Goes from a double twist in the sky to a roller coaster to hell real quick.
Try Clementine best audio play on the planet. Visuals we used to put in the store window to attract people. Almost like being there just without the mud and being hassled by police. 😆
Its just the LSD. 😊
@@stefanschleps8758Wait are you sure? Can you see that too or is it just the acid? And if you want to see something trippy look up the Pink Floyd AI videos.. Melts the soul off your face
HAL9000
What visuals? Are you ok? ;)
Everything I've ever heard from this show is complete magic. 5/8/77. Strangely enough, it was my 6th birthday.
If you're ever having a bad trip, turn this in and breathe
Amazing advice for the youngins, because the funk is real...
Correctamundo !!!
Bingo
Amen
Listening in my vegetable garden Birds chirping breeze is blowing . Sweet 🤪😤
Ah the garden wet with rain morning dew yes I Rastafari Tucson Arizona Sonoran Desert keep on keeping on San Rafael Marin County San Francisco California yes I
@@pango-y8jNice! Sounds beautiful! ❤❤
I can listen to this repeatedly in a single day and not tire of it.
Me too!
This
Absolutely so.
Keith's playing at Cornell was great ... I love how high in the mix he is for the entire concert. His solo on "They Love Each Other" was awesome, and those chords he lays down in stephen are top notch
Beware, Youth: if this bug bites you, you might never be the same.
However, I'd argue there's a whole lot of peace & love in this community, and all are welcome. Y'all take extra good care of each other 💜🌈💙
Man , i love the dead so much. The connection is unbelievable. I was born the morning his beautiful soul passed. My mom and her friends had said I high ficlved Jerry on my way down and his way up :)
that's truly outtasight girl!! connection is strong - i was a hippie chick from the sixties. actually i stayed over with the Dead one weekend. so, i loved your post and wish i was young too.
Kyla- Aww, lucky you 😊💕 I got to see him in the 80’s and 90’s, and those were some of the best moments of my life ❤️ RIP Jerry
Sunshine- Awesome!! Wish I could go back in time!
Then love
Live a life that would make ol Pappa bear Proud!!
1 Love
@@dickhedd8490 Yep, Yep! Sure do miss ol' JerBear!!!
got this on tape in about 1989. a friend gave me a bong hit and a Maxell XL II w/ this set on it.
i put it in my Walkman and rode my bike in the sunshine. Life affirming afternoon😎
Been there buddy...life is for loving and living and learning
Yeah, those Maxell XL II. Wow. I haven't thought about those in years!!! Definitely the best cassettes to use for recordings! Between '88 & '91 my older brother & I had gathered about 50 Live/Dead cassettes. Well, in '91 we decided we wanted to see a Dead Show on the West coast. And also figured
Thats epic
2020. Seems good
Groovy. Peace 2 U.
Yikes, Jerry (& everyone), absolutely dead-on stunning. The band was a living organism that night. You can tell they didn’t want to stop...
I was at a show at three rivers about 40 years ago. They came out bad. Stumbling and mumbling with roadies and set hands. Bad energy build up in the crowd..Bumbled through 1st n 2nd set. 3rd set they came out ON FIRE! there was electricity on that stage that night. I can't emphasize how hard they came out swinging.
Talk about a half time pick up. Man.. Good times.
And the music never stopped!
Talk about your plenty, talk about your ills,
But one man gathers what another man spills
The dead just have some great lyrics
They were ahead of their time...
They were ahead of their time
Robert Hunter and Jerry Garcia had an amazing relationship when it came to making with the music. Especially some of Hunters lyrics set me back a minute.
I wish I was born in a time where I could buy a lil van and follow the dead tours. That lifestyle would be what I need right now. My dad used to tell me stories of hanging out at camp sights with Deadheads, he was never one himself, but said they were the nicest people on planet Earth.
I know theres the Grateful Shread and Dead and Company, but they dont have the same scene from what I've gathered. Hopefully once the world heals a little bit from this, something beautiful will come out of it
We still do that baby come join us
You can find positive music out there but you have to dig sometimes. Nobody can replace the Grateful Dead and the experience of the city that followed them. It was an egalitarian but capitalist society. They fed each other and provided what they needed. They had their own economy. Everywhere was music 24/7
Roll with the changes brother.
Peace
By now, 4 years after you posted, you have found a group of heads you enjoy and that help you feel like you are right where you belong. DEAD and CO have a following, but it's not my people anymore...alcohol, cigarettes, loud talking during every song...they're missing the point. Have you heard JRAD, Cubensis, Stu Allen? Brown Eyed Women?
I never see anyone point out how otherworldly Jerry's extended jam on NFA is. I have listened to it 100s of times and it always blows my mind as being one of the all time peaks and valleys jam. It is a true musical composition. Jerry comes in real subtle with some overdrive and phaser, and then it just builds from there. The tension and release is top shelf. There is that peak he rises to where he just sprinkles out torrents of notes and then gets into that wicked bend in the upper register and just unleashes an emotional peak that, to this day, blows my brain wide open. He then comes off it, as if he is catching his breath, and gets real subtle again going for larger amounts of notes and amazing phrasings, finally concluding in that run of notes that seems to go on forever before bringing it back into the basic rhythm. I know I said a lot there, but I feel that strongly about it and, being a professional guitarist, can just analyze what he is doing and always find it completely mind-boggling.
Jeff Felderman aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhh. point well taken, sir. outstanding. the cornell shows represent a pinnacle in their career.
awesome sauce
and as the hit melts on your tongue, the rest is history......hopefully Jerry hanging with Gregg today, a little Squire on bass and Bonzo slowing to the beat. And a mad keyboard by many past members.
try the jam coming out of he' gone may 6 1981 long island lol enjoy!!!!!!!
Awesome upload! Thanks so much! I'm sittin here and groovin and I'm watching these graphics and I'm nodding my head and realizing that I've been that high many times back in those days - the acid was real good in the 70s!
Jerry is God. LSD saves! 😅
Acids still pretty good only difference between then and now is you usually need 3-5 hits to get these effects instead of 1-2. Same chemical just less of it per tab. There are other drugs that come on tabs disguised as acid but that was true even in the 60s (Hendrix took DOC at Monterey if i remember correctly)
I attended my 40th hs reunion this summer...ONLY CLASS MATE I wanted to see was the VALEDICTORIAN who said f it and followed the Dead instead....Leslie where were you? Could care less about the lawyers, doctors and the rich but you DID THE DO!
haha, that's awesome! both of you got the right idea :)
I knew some brothers who were the runners up for wrestling in the 80's Olympics. Their choice was go to the Olympics, I think in '84, or go on tour. '84 was a great year! 😅
Music doesn't get any better. I still remember when I got the BettyBoard of this show and was blown away! I think its all I listened to for days!! God, that early May run in '77 was sublime!
Amazing St. Stephen to kick it off!
I feel so much better now after listening to this...Thanks for posting and keeping it on1 MERRY CHRISTMAS...The love did not fade away..
Quite possibly the best 23 minutes of recorded music on the planet, Thank you Jerry!
Yes!
YES!! INDEED!! (~);}
Such a a great version! Donna actually sounds really great.
"This was the best show they ever did!" This is by far the most common comment about them that I ever see/hear. Every single one of them is absolutely correct. Did this touch your heart? Did this touch your soul? Have you passed this on to the rest of humanity? If so then you are absolutely correct.
Every single Grateful Dead show is the best show they ever did
I agree with Natalie. I saw the Dead at a number of venues in the early '70s. Every show that I saw was the best show they ever did. You had to be there to experience the wholeness of the experience. It is difficult to express how the band, the crowd and the building were all in sync, rocking to the greatest rock'n roll band of all time. They were at there best in front of a live audience. It was a contact high...In July of 1972 my girlfriend and I saw them at the Paramont in Seattle. We were dancing the night away in the balcony and the balcony itself was rocking to the music. Thank you Jerry RIP.
I strongly disagree with Natalie. I saw a couple real duds.
Peak Dead, no question man
Every time I listen to the Cornell recording I find myself astonished at how flawless these transitions were.
Truly
Thank you Mr. Eaton for bringing this aural masterpiece to it's full glory. Fantastic mix.
Fake Bobby made this real
Jerry is really on in this recording. One of my favorite Jerry solos of all time.
Phil just dropping fat bass lines throughout. And Jerry…well…✌🏻🙏🙌🏻
Soooo funky...
this is number one or two on my list of desert island tapes , could listen to this forever.
gone but never forgotten. miss you Steven.
Wow, 40 years a deadhead and somehow never heard this before! Simply mind-blowing. BOY were they on. Thanks for sharing, man.
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This jam is flowing to a higher dimension! Knock my socks off! Dancing in my living room!
Yes! This is what they're about for me. So precise and clean. What a great version! We hear every note.
Thanks for the long strange trip!
I’ve probably listened this 1000 times... so smokin hot. Thank you boys and thanks for the upload!
I do like the version with Bob Ross on her Monica and John cipollina on guitar yeah not fade away man you know our love will not fade away yes I Rastafari Tucson Arizona Sonoran Desert keep on keeping on
I can not imagine my existence without the Grateful Dead.
Same here
L-L-L-OVE this live set. usually a big fan of the early 70's dead, but def one of my favorite saint stephen>fade away combos. The only one i have to say i love more than this is the 2/13/70 filmore show. Much love! thanks for this.
9 years later but I fucking love 2/13/70. Bears choice was the first vinyl I ever bought for my dead collection
You can hear jerry trying to find his groove on NFA, when he gets it, it’s perfect.
Best live band ever
Simply the best band eva
I've heard at least 1000 shows.
How is it possible that I like them all? I mean I really love them all! Jesus christ the music never stops!!
This is a good one! Obviously.
I was 27 so I'm gonna vote for this as my favorite Dead era.....to each his own.
I like this version of St Stephen, seems more mellow than other versions
I love it! Some good shit, long live the Grateful Dead.
Dang! Saint Stephen is of my favorite songs and this was a great performance. Amazing job synching the evolving fractals to the rhythm and amplitude. Wow.
This is the cure for a bad trip right here, if things get rocky flip off the lights and pop this on, vibes fixed.
My favorite dead tunes! Righteous video
Great audio! I own several recordings of this epic flawless performance and this is a great SB take.
Thanks & praises to The Master Rob Eaton - I don't care what they say about you!
Great song, awesome concert, trippy vid. Happiness...
The visuals go so perfect with the tunes ❤️❤️ Awesome!!! Thank you!
The best from the West Love Jerry!! and the Grateful Dead
Thanks for posting this...definitely one of the most beautiful moments of an incredible spring tour!
You're so welcome. Seen the best of them, thought I would play a little Dead this morning to wake up to. ☮️☮️💞♊
Much gratitude going out to Ms or misses, mr. Nutty R for your awesome graphics once again, you never disappoint. Thanks for all of your Dead, life wouldn't be the same without the music! Not fade away,😁, Sooooo real! Cant believe I just found this, thankx again.
☮️
I spent many summer days and nights at Grateful Dead shows and I have to say some of them were the highlights of my youth. The entire experience was so unique. I can still feel it when I listen to this.
wow man... I have heard this boot before and it is great... but now I can see it? ROFLMAO. THANKS!
Aint that true 😂we all have our tasks though 🙏
77' Barton Hall has to be in the top 3 Dead Shows!
+Sean Moorer I was at this show, and have to agree whole heartedly - certainly one of the best I have ever been to (ant that is a lot...)
Wish I could've been there!
Imo greatest GD run ever! May thru July '77 was the most magical, memorable and most on point the Dead ever were. Even Donna was hitting stride!
Aww, I would have loved to see some 70’s shows, but I was too young
or at least top 3 of that week
IVE NEVER HEARD THIS
time to have the best 20 ish minutes of my fucking life
A lot of work and imagination went into this. Great work.
Why not?? A St. Stephen day it is... One man gathers what another man spills ..
Robert Hunter and Jerry are together writing once again. RIP Robert 3/23/2019
Yes RIP Robert Hunter.
right on!!!
I give this as antidote to friends a lot. Thanks. Gave it to my son for his 17th birthday in a card with the link hand printed inside. He found almost everything else.... kept in reserve. sweet
You soooo craaazzyyy! Love it!
Good graphics and great music
Grateful Dead....The love of my life⚡⭐⚡❤⚡❤⭐⭐❤✌⭐🎹❤🎻⚡🎵⚡🎵💜⭐
Sooooo gooood. Mr. Jerry Guitarcia!
This version of Not Fade Away is such a facemelter
Like looking straight at the Ark of the Covenant
Great video to both these songs!
Wow... This stuff is staggering!!
My friend Robin went to this show and said it was amazing - now I see why!
May 1977, and really the entire Blues for Allah/Terrapin Station era of the Grateful Dead prove that Jerry Garcia was perhaps had the smoothest, slickest, most beautiful melodic phrasings during his improv solos. Cornell NFA is definitely smoother and funkier, Englishtown, the labor day reunion for the Dead was a different thing altogether, both are my two favorite NFAs BY FAR - Englishtown is just straight hard rock jam from Jerry for 20+ minutes into Truckin, the Cornell version is a funk groove fest of magic.
my favorite segue is on Closing of Winterland-end of Scarlet B, and start of Fire on the Mountain.. also, ......my memory just got lost!
This visualizer is incredible. Jerrys solos brought up some cool visuals. Thanks for the post
I know it is en Vogue to say that 77 was not their best year. maybe it wasn't. but one thing could be said, their rhythm section was succinct. more than any other year. they were funky and tight. Jerry was always on top of his game. he may have forgotten the words but he never forgot how to play. bill, and Mickey, and Phil, together in 1977 better than any English band ever. true American legends!
Spring 90 was a perfect tour. 89 was just an amazing year for shows too. 87 had a chart topping album, a summer tour following months of rehearsing with Dylan. JGB on Broadway for ten magical nights. Three sets on NYE to end the year. I saw ten shows that year, I was 18 and fresh out of high school.
I listen to ‘77 Dead more than any other era
Late 80s showed a nice rejuvenation but not a hair on the ass of the 70s up to 77
This, and the Danicin in the Street after, might be the hottest hot sauce ever to hit tape 🔥🔥🔥
G’damn I say g’damn ✌🏻❤️🥳
such good medicine! visuals nice! tanka
Thank you for this. We're too old to know how to do it, but we know how to ride it. BRAVO!
Visuals on this vid really "tye" it all in together again all so neatly = )
This is terrific, great jam, so clean and clear as others have said. I now know why everyone raves about this show. Having said that, and agreeing with a commenter 6 months ago, I can tell you I was just listening to the Filmore Feb. 71 version of these songs, and it has more oomph. Maybe that was Pigpen's influence. But I wanna suggest to everyone, check out the Fillmore run on "Ladies and Gentlemen, The Grateful Dead." Almost every song on 4 CDs of music is incredible. Mike (David's dad)
BY FAR THE GREATEST 2nd Set, The 87ers might not agree, but what do they know, before in the dark, their favourite song was Godzilla'
wow... great stuff you have thanks for sharing!!
Grateful Dead is such a great sound lyrics and music wise
Garcia is tearing that guitar a new ass on the not fade away jam. damn
+Jeremiah Wilson Jerry had Doug Irwin specially make this guitar for him as no other guitar would stand up to his playing
Actually, Garcia played a Travis Bean Stratocaster knockoff from summer of '76 through '77. He returned to the Doug Irwin (Wolf) guitar in early '78. And I don't think there was any question of whether a stock guitar would stand up to his playing.
When was he ever not tearing his guitar a new ass? 🤣
sweet version of st. stephen right off the bat i already like you
One of the very best
... for God so loved the world......♥ ॐ No bullshit. Just us human beings in this time. As it was then. And -- as it will be. Our love for the future right NOW...? Please? C'mon.
For my Mother, Betty and my Sister, Star. And dance and hope for me & my fella, Zach.
With every bit of hope you have ..? Anyone?♥
Would love to have whole shows on dvd with your graphics.
same here
Reporter: "Jimi, how does it feel to be the greatest guitarist in the World?" Jimi Hendrix: "I don't know man, ask Jerry" Golden Gate Park, circa 1969
Urban Myth... Usually Jimi is quoted as naming Rory Gallagher though...
@@mrjonthehat Or Phil Keaggy.
Or Billy Gibbons :)
@@mrjonthehat Or Jeff Beck
Or Terry Kath
That lick that Jerry plays at 2:14 literally made my brain explode and realign.
Great Graphics!!!!!
St Stephen with Keith and Donna is beautiful.
This is an epic video!!! This was really a treat! I am gonna go look for this show on Archives now!
Cornell was definitely one of their best shows.
Top 20 for sure
One of my all time favorites! ♡♥
my whole life started right with this tune, i think i was16, never to be the same, thank god for nutty and Rob Eaton! thanks for the memory lost :) makes me so sad though, the scene died with Jerry, for me
who dosed my computer!?!
you just brought tears to this hippie's eyes (69 yr old hippie)!!
I slipped a purple microdot in the hardrive
Most of the purple microdots I ran across were NOT very good or just bunk. I mostly enjoyed the vials of liquid or those "tour sheets". Unperforated white blotter, just tear some off, eat it & enjoy. One night we were debating on if we were feeling anything yet. Sandy, my brother's girlfriend said "No, I'm not feeling anything yet." And I was smoking a cig and was starting to get that thin saliva taste/feeling in my mouth. And was about to say "Yeah, I'm starting to feel it". And Sandy looks at my bro and says "You look like a duck with blue lips". And as if that was not funny enough, I look over at my bro and he did!! He looked like a duck with blue lips!! And I was like "OK Sandi, your NOT feeling anything yet!!!
Ari Shaffir.
Jared did you ever see....the 3rd party that might have dosed your computer?
Hope to see you in Vegas, blessings to all
can't believe they would interrupt this with an ad.
there's only one thing to say about this video, and I would but my mind is blown!!! keep 'em comin' - oh and by the way I am a serious lover of the Dead. i'll share my story some other time..i subscribed and there's no better compliment!
bravo
Didn't you have a fling with Bobby?