Grateful Dead - Weir Here: Tellin' Tales of Spring '77
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- Опубліковано 23 чер 2013
- Ever wondered what really happened backstage? Bob Weir and Steve Parish dust off a few hilarious hijinks from the spring of 1977 on a recent episode of the TRI production Weir Here.
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What a great interview of Big Steve!, it was nice of him to let Bobby and David get a few words in... 🤣
The Man is always listening.
Bobby Weir is a rock n roll legend. Mad respect to him and the other members of the Grateful Dead. They truly did change the musical landscape of America with their music
I love '77...one my my favorite years to listen to...5/5. 5/8. 5/15, 5/22 are all standouts...the Dancin from 5/15 is one of my all time favs. Peace Weir.
Was at Watkins Glen in 73 but it really was Englishtown , NJ☀in 77 when I got on the bus to stay
Good to hear Bobby laughin' and smilin'.
My wife and I were married in June, 1977. Huge, social event for our families. We had 400 people at our wedding, the meeting of two large families. One was pretty straight and the other was pretty out there. Me and my entire wedding party, five ushers, best man and I went to three Grateful Dead shows the three previous days before the wedding. I had some serious Samson and Delilah going during the wedding ceremony. Then we went to the party, my band and my brother's band played for the party. What a weekend!
I went to over 150 concerts over my life,many in the 80’s and 90’s but never got to see the Dead.. Man I missed out
May 77 was a high water mark. I commemorate it by listening to each show on it's corresponding date.
Dave loves the sound of his voice. I especially enjoy when he does a 20 minute introduction to a 17 minute song.
What i love about the Grateful Dead is that they continued that fun of the 60s long after they were over, right up to the early 90s.
Bobby was always a gentleman, I loved him ,we were good friends
"no when I say move back ....move back!........ some...."
77 good year for sure. Lucky to get to see them. Young and Strong.
Seems like they had just as much fun touring as we did.
I love u wonderful people,u are my extended Famuly...God bless us..PEace...long may we run.....
This should be titled: "Grateful Dead - Parrish Here: Tellin' Tales of Spring '77"
‘77-‘79 is my favorite era for the Dead by a lot. This is awesome.
Why can’t they do these for every year? Man that’d be fantastic!!
Best year ever
I thought Bob Weir was going to tell some stories.