Grateful Dead - Help On The Way / Slipknot / Franklin's Tower / The Music Never Stopped - 6/19/1976
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- Recorded 6/19/1976 - Capitol Theatre (Passaic, NJ)
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Does anyone else get a little Sidways now and then and binge on 70’s DEAD ?
bout to
Regularly!
I lot more than I like to admit too...
Isn't that how you're supposed to do it?
@@hughjasol3103 Amen to THAT, Kev!!
God, I love 70's Dead footage so much! Every time I watch them perform I feel like I'm observing a sacred moment in time.
It's because you are..
@@mattcouch2965 Incredibly healing for many...
Agreed. 70's Dead is the best Dead! And I say that despite my favourite Dead moment being the St. Steven into The Eleven from 1969's Live Dead. That version of The Eleven stands with the greatest musical compositions ever created!! That Eleven version (or the song in general, actually) exists because of and thanks to the availability of heavy LSD...it wouldn't exist without it.
It’s like a classic car,
They’re never going to make them again
Only so many were produced and that’s it.
I second that emotion.🌹
The transition from Slip Knot to Franklin's Tower will remain one of my favorite musical triumphs of modern history. Discovered it first on Franklin's Tower in '93.So good!
Yes yes yes!!! I LOVE that!!
It’s so so good even going back to the album it’s good but live was soooo much more
Flexible for them
One from the vault was my first help/slip/frank. As a matter of fact I knew so little that I called it help/slip/tower. Finally got on the bus during covid and I’m never giving up.
Same here. It's so musically creative and utterly brilliant and thoughtful and complicated...and...on and on I could go...
@@Terrapinskydive Oh man! One From the Vault is an absolutely fantastic album!! The performances by ALL members is absolutely captivating!
Best era of the greatest band in the history of music.
I prefer 68-72 myself. But this is still good.
I was in tenth grade, they broadcast this show live on the radio, me and my buddy were blown away, was the start of my deadhead
I'm jelly,I'm 30,I wish I could've been there for the early daze lol
The fact that they regularly broadcasted the shows blows my mind. They literally made their music as accessible as possible. I’m forever grateful
the bus stoped and you got on
@@h.carterballii27 👍
best jam of all time, this one version I could listen to endlessly for all time.. and I will
Amen!
Download the video. There's been a couple great quality video/audio recordings of the grateful dead that disappeared. Some got reposted, but any of these awesome videos I'm downloading. It's easy enough to get the audio board recordings from archive.org but I dunno if they archive video footage
I believe the easiest way is some website along the lines of UA-cam to MP4.
@Jessica Charnley: I love that Jerry plays a little behind the beat, mostly, like my favorite jazz saxophonist, the Pres. Lester Young, did. This was a lot why he was Billie Holiday's favorite accompanists. I know I'm talking more than 50 years earlier. Probably also what Lesh does. No matter, the groove never gets old.
If you've never heard Lady Day and Pres, it's worth checking out.
Oh yeah
🌈🌞😸👍
The little smiles they have on their faces is like they know they are all apart of something special.
as are we too
@@forestbirdgirl right on sister, tell'em the truth! 😎🕉
...and evolving into something far greater than the self Take us away boys!🌹
or knowing the cocktail of coke, smack and tons of bud will last til til set break.
And the lsd didn’t hurt those smiles either. 😂😂❤❤
Damn I love this era of the Dead- 76-79! So flowy and smooth and effortless!
I prefer 73 and 74
they were already very high...
hell, I'm actually from Belarus from another continent was born in the eighty-sixth year, I heard this music this year in 2023, I'm just in shock! it's simply amazing
Welcome to the club! The Dead have a huge following by people in their 20s and 30s. I'm 66, saw jerry 3 times.@@DimaPavlov-b4q
@@theloniouszappaCowboy Dead! Love that era as well.
What a gift the universe delivered to us 🌹🐢
The '76-'77 shows were cozmic and epic in every way, with the band firing on all cylinders. Eternally grateful to have been to some of those shows as a young freak.
Yup. '69, '72 and '76 are my favourite Dead years.
I agree, 77 was pretty amazing
Keep Shakin your Bones ✌️
I'm 27 and would give anything to see the Dead in the 70s... in their prime.
Tenho 37 anos e tenho em mim essa mesma agonia de querer voltar no tempo e aprecia-los de perto!
I was 27 in 1976 and, yeah, anything would be worth it.
I agree entirely. Especially with the LSD 👽 ☮️
However, late 80’s dead with Brent on the keyboard is also orgasmic.
You just did! ✌️⚡️
@@gr8tfulded and I come back here about once a month, might be a different show but still.
If i meditate long enough i can go back in time and really be there
Somewhere between 77 and 80 they went from doing concerts to doing shows. Both were fantastic, but different. Glad I saw 13 episodes of that period.
The lick Jerry plays at the beginning of the verse at 2:45 only last for about 3 seconds but it is probably one of the best most creative piece of improv I've ever heard!
Goddamn you’re right thats so smooth…im in a dead band and im taking that one lol
I’ve spent probably a combined 2 hours rewinding that anytime I’ve clicked on this video lmao
2 observations:
-when Donna can hear herself, as she clearly can from 1975 onward, she is amazing.
-the Travis Bean guitar was low-key Jerry's 2nd most iconic guitar after Tiger.
real talk
Donna was after all the only trained singer among them. And she adds sweetness, sensuality, enriches their sound. For me this is the best period.
no mames wey la travis es la verga wey
Donna was upstaging Keith by 78
My favorite guitars of his are alligator, guild starfire, and a Les Paul from 68
This was indeed from the Capital Theater in Passaic, NJ, my home town and I was at that concert and dozens more by the Dead, the Stones, Grover Washington Jr. Weather Report with Jaco Pastorius, Steve Miller, Jerry Garcia Band, Hot Tuna, Renaissance and tons of other bands. Great venue, great little theater. As a teenage kid, living in Passaic allowed me to go camp out overnight so when the box office opened selling the first seats, I would get 2nd or 3rd row center for any show. Great memories of this group at their peak!
Thanks for making this available again, in these strange times we need the Dead more than ever. If you get confused listen to the music play. Peace, love and good health to the global Dead nation.
Nice to see the Travis Bean in action. Donna sounding brilliant too.
Not very many bands can not only get away with turning their backs on a few thousand people for many minutes on end, but actually enhances the experience in instances like this. ♪♫♪ ♥
I was there. Bicentennial caravan. The Capitol was a good one! Thanks.
Jerry and the boys in high gear... the sound track of my life
Without love in a dream it'll never come true!!❣💕❤🧡💛👀👣👍✌👉👈🤘🤙
Thanks for the (re)post! This is one of my favourite Dead jams❤️
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I Love Jerry
i was so mad the original video got deleted, thank you sm
Whoever is responsible for putting an ad in the middle of Jerry's guitar solo, may you have the day that you deserve.
💯right
Pay for premium. Worth it for the Dead alone
@@jiggidyjoshua even though I have premium , you shouldn't need it to enjoy the song. It's especially messed up to screw with the recording like that
@@jiggidyjoshuathis is pretty much the only reason I use UA-cam anymore
Ad block dude
To the soul with the self control to capture this sight and sound, may you be blessed🌹
This is awesome! I was seeing them a lot during this time frame.. I was 24.. was secretly in love with Donna 😂... I loved the way she grooved to the music! ☮️
Saw them in STL in 77. Incredible. I had a crush on her too. One of her best videos. But what a pianist she propelled.
The interaction between the band during Slipknot...awesome!
Love this beyond words! Love Jerry's face at 12:01, he looks very pleased at how that came together.
This is beyond so taysteee TY!
76’ Just one of those years For just one of those bands!! Rock n F’in Roll!
This goes quite well with this Oregon rain that won't let up ❤
Crushin on that Travis Bean... and Donna..
Absolutely wonderful. I love this set. And the Music Never Stopped for a grand finale. Thank you Thank you Peace to the grateful dead
Love Jerry's sound during the Travis Bean era. There's a chimey and liquid smoothness to his tone that I don't here from Jerry's other guitars. Maybe it's the aluminum neck?
this VHS pitch warp happens at the perfect times in this video. even more psychedelic
Like Jehovah's favorite choir!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
at 25:20 you can hear and see bobby gettting back to the song....
IT IS SO GOOD TO BE ABLE TO SEE THIS.
KADMON HURTZ!!!🐸😵💫👨🦰
he was looking for the beat
Anything before December 31st 1971 was gold!
Phil me up with that smile!!! ❤️⚡️💙
Phil was obviously having a great time here. :)
contemplation through melody, speaking in a language only humans can understand, that's simple, delicate and completely their own.
I love the 5/9/77 version of this....even better than the previous day's show. 😉
War Memorial 77 is epic in every way. That "Peggy-O", "Comes A Time", it's flawless all the way through. One of my first complete, low general boards along with Swing. Then Chicago Aud '76s Mission In the Rain first set, Red Rocks '78 with the Wharf Rat>Franklin's segue, etc. My 1st two dozen tapes were perfect picks when I was in 10th grade in 1989. Relix classifieds hooked me up!!!!
I'd just write strangers kind letters and miracles happened!!!
Love this version. Jerry sounds excellent
Had this on tape - great show. This has too many adds to enjoy
That was some awesomeness!
This is real music! 76-77 was the best!
Thanks for posting and thank the powers that be for technology !
Church is in session !
"There is nothing like a Grateful Dead concert"...
Excelsior! 70s Dead.
Only when I am not immersed in the '60's
My favorite Dead songs.
This is a killer piece of history destroyed by the annoying ads. Boo!
Happy Birthday Phil Lesh 3/15
The change at the 11.58 mark is fanfuckintastic
Poder assistir isso hoje em dia é um grande privilégio!
?
Uma grande relíquia!
Verdad
Com certeza
um salve e um abraço a todos os deadheads do Brasil
Bob weir criminally underrated. Jerry Garcia is on top of the mountain and we're just receiving his blessings
76 and 77 is by far the bands most creative and technically Proficient period . Many people say 1972 was their best year especially the spring 72 Europe and there is a strong case to be made for 72 but i think they were better Musicians in 77 and the material they were playing and writing in 76 and 77 had alot more depth and was much more articulate and sophisticated . They had a groove and a swing to them in 76 anf 77 that they didn't have in 72.. Alot less Americana in 77 and much more Jazz and funk
1976 post break was so good.
What I wouldn’t do to be there, even though I wasn’t allowed to go to concerts until 1980. Managed to go to 50 shows before we lost the amazing, incredible Jerry Garcia. My boss had to yell at me as it was one of the hottest August we ever had & I wore black for weeks! I heard the news we lost him, pulled into a parking lot & puked as I was & still am devastated!
This is just,........ them in not rare not best, but so loose. Smiling!?!?!?!?!!!! Play with each other. Still right in the same mindset. What a great video right at a moment. Franklins tower made my day
This is like a dosed 73 almost. Just fun
What a jam session.
Quinticcensial GD front the East to 13 nights at SF Orpheum Theater! Great stuff, thank you gentlemen 🌹🌹
i cant believe how stoned i used to get
You still haven't recovered, 100 percent. Thank God 🌹
Try again the grass today will blow your mind
“Roll away the dew” ~ bring on the sunshine ;)
Here we go! All on board?🌹 Let's stay there forever. Love everybody 🧸
Bravo!!!
How sweet it is
Pretty decent versions these are.👌Its a lovely little suite of songs. It was good to see Micky back. 👍🎶💯
Ripping good! Thanks. Cheers!
I love sideways one of my favorite positions
Ventura mid 80's. Yeah baby
I do for sure
& (of Course,Donna Jean was BEAUTIFUL!
GOD BLESS THE GRATEFUL DEAD 🙏
I STILL have my bootleg cassette of this set from the 80's, the radio simulcast version with announcer plugging the station mid solo. BTW, the only show where Donna sounds on point, for once.
Crippled but free.....
Ask much as I am mystified by Wolf…it’s sheer beauty and tonal capabilities; Garcia wielding that damn Travis Bean 🤯. That fluidity/tone…it’s like he achieved an even higher plane. I know it’s subjective but that’s a hypnotic combo.
Love the bean !!
Alligator strat is my favorite
But i think his best tone was in 66 on his guild starfire
Blues for Allah is in the top 5 albums of all time and so few people even know about it, SAD!!
Amazing
Jerry on fire
So many Amazing tours in 1977 . The Deads spring and fall tours . The Eagles 1977 leg of the Hotel California tour. The Pink Floyd Animals tour . Led Zeppelins 77 tour which needs a mention because of their legendary 6 nigh runs at MSG and especially their 6 night run at the L.A forum which was basically their Swan Song before it all started to Unravel and you also you have Skynyrds last tour which was one of their best as the band was revitalized and rejuvenated . Their live Playing in 77 arguably their best . Alot of effort was put into going onstage sober or at lesst mostly sober and you can hear it .
the best!!!!
I *love* 76. Post WOS, the music really opened up to flow, distinct from the tight 74 jazz period.
They had their grove on that night no doubt about it !!
Bitches Brew knew he was hearing it in LIVE time. Geez ..I remember 13 nights at the Orpheum Theater, SF, sounded just like this!!❤️ Roll away the dew.!🌹
Love Phil with the headband. Looks like he just came from a basketball game at the park.
He did.
The headband kept his brains from melting to the outside
This was my introduction to Live Dead
Discovered this in the shower during a 5g shroom trip first time I heard help>slip>frank if you can believe it
The music never stops stops cheers folks!!
Donna just grooving....
9 monthes since i met then. Cowpalace, zappa orchestra and alembic Little Feat.
Roll away...the Dew!!!🤠
It should be illegal to put ads on this video and interrupt the jam
Donna
Jean IS a aBEAUTY!
Jerry's lick from 3:22-3:30 makes the song!!
Stood behind the soundboard at this one.
Capitol, Passaic
Anyone else who was at this show remember the cartoon showed at intermission
Saw them at Winterland that year..
Got stoned listened to the first 3 minutes of this song on 1.25 speed on accident... it was very intense
Jerry playing with his white Travis Bean......Dream !!!!
Watkins Glen, Duane, Greg and Peter Greene at RFK
10:50 Slipknot!
How studly does Phil look here! Talk about lookin the part! And lookin the era, too. What a fuckin band! The magic and camaraderie they created is, and always will be, unsurpassed. Jerry’s beginning notes when he flutters in….damn near tear-jerking in its Beauty! NFA.
Phil looked like McEnroe with the headband.
Phil needed that hairband to keep his brain together. He was that high..😂
@@MaartenVrijman More likely drunk. The '70s were Phil's Heineken years.
I miss Jerry.