Grateful Dead - Sugaree (Buckeye Hebron, OH 6/9/91)
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- Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
- "Debuted by the Grateful Dead in 1971, and included on Jerry Garcia's first solo album in 1972, Sugaree was a staple of Grateful Dead shows 1971-1995, usually played early in the first set. It had a short-lived life in the Jerry Garcia Band starting in 1975 and lasting under a decade, so while it is indeed a Jerry Garcia solo song, it is primarily associated with the Grateful Dead along with other songs on his debut album, including The Wheel, To Lay Me Down, and Bird Song, just as much of Bob Weir's Ace album is widely considered Grateful Dead songs." - David Lemieux
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Check out the description for commentary from David Lemieux!
My dad took me to this show. I was just 3 years old and it was my birthday. I don't remember much but my dad had photo's.
How wonderful!! Thank you for sharing.
Cool dads rock 🎉🎉
Lovely what a sad ya got memories of the day 😁 Awww
Lovely day. Meant to say dad.. Not sad... Stupid keyboard isn't working properly either to edit it.. Soz
@@annettegardiner7270 I lost him in 2010, but he was great and always treated me well.
Sugaree always meant a good show for me. Always!🧔♂️🌹💀💥❤️
Getting in always meant a good show for me, I never managed to not 🎉🎉
@@Bear2U That too Brother!💀🌹💥💥💥
I like how high the bass is mixed in this version. Phil sounds great and it's so clean !
Phil was clearly enjoying the day that show. The encore was about the bounciest "Knockin'" that I've ever heard! (except for Clapton's, of course! 😁)
The bass he plays in 91 is a beast, has a beautiful tone, I think it’s a Ken Smith bass.
Phil was the star Sept. 90 through first few years of the 90s.
Phil tones from 90-91 are the best !!! 😊
I was at this show, DeerCreek was my home venue, which I always loved, but I always loved Buckeye Lake & Pine Knob shows as well. Bruce Hornsby & Vince Welnick on keyboards, great players, but still sad Brent Mydland's death had left us without his passion.
I was here and there consider.The boy's were in fine form, Jerry was Shining. A good time was had by ALL!!!
Yup. Great tour I was at every show summer 91.
🧐 Jerry was what 🤔
Very nice '91 Sugaree! One of the few tunes where I like Vince and Bruce together.
Buckeye always had great shows.. I miss the old days...
I anxiously and optimistically await the new days 😊❤
I was at that great show at Buckeye #111 out of 122
I love seeing all the wardrobe choices over the years. Jerry mostly black, Bob hilarious. Phil’s clothes were the closest to what my midwest/southern tribe wore decade by decade. Especially the sweat band phase! Thank you, @Frank.Rising, for introducing me to The Grateful Dead, Dead & Co, Jerry Band, Jerry’s Middle Finger, and more. ❤️💕❤️ RIP💜💖💜
What middle finger 😅😂
I think us older ones know what finger that his brother accidentally cut off while cutting wood ! I wish I could write a book but with my arthritis it’s to hard ! Jerry was my man , he even came looking for me in the 80 s if I didn’t show up for a long time because he loved me when I wasn’t there for a few years but I realized I had to get over him because he couldn’t give that drug up for anyone
Nothing but Love and fond memories. Xoxo
This is when music was great...ful.
Thank God for data banks and kind tapers 😊
Wow.. can’t believe that was 32 years ago! Those days feel like they were yesterday…. Sigh.
The first song I ever saw them play live, Jersey City '76.
We were A lot more Mellow in those days ❤
@@Annejo2018what
Such a fantastic show.
A whole lotta fun that day. I had to sit down and clutch grass clumps to keep from floating away. Seems I'd lost my gravity. 😃 😃 😃
@@bobdylan3013hate when that happens 😂😂❤
Love you Jerry
agree with the others. beautiful mix here. love me some sugaree
Meh , it's OK 😂
Time for Sugaree
Like my coffee like the rest, like my sugarees sweet 😅🎉
I drove up from Cincinnati to see this show. Great show! I think it was the Violent Femmes that opened for them that night and then Steve Miller band the following year.
From WI with a carload full of smiles 😊
GREAT SHOW!! The band was smoking the weather Hot and dry my god that is what I remember about Buckeye 91
Thank you! The Grateful Dead are great teachers in humanity.
I love buckeye lake.
Sadly, a Buckeye Lake show I missed... they always seemed to kick it up a notch at Buckeye.
A sweet "See ya Later", song from those seeking The Light to those willfully running from it.
Very interesting look at the moment
@@3y3_ofur_3y3 I have been gathering, not spilling. The Sutras come through quite clearly now.
Most memorable years of shorts including the pink courdery .
🎉😊
Glorious💀🌹⚡️
Are you in Santa Cruz?
Fabuloso
I was there. One of my favorites
Missed this show on a detour to Chillicothe correctional institute.
😂 memories always happen on show days, some not so great yes 😂
I was at this show!
Me too! Can you see me in the back?
@@neilh9442😮 that black guy is you
I was there in ‘91….
I was there 😊
I love Rock n Roll
Then put another dime in the juke box baby 🎉
I saw them play this live this first time, in Minneapolis in 1971, sitting in the third row. Jerry played for a couple of hours with the New Riders, then for about three more with the Dead. A friend gave me a recording of the concert made by a Minneapolis radio station that night. Love listening to it and reliving the memory.
One of my first shows. I think my 2nd after Cleveland the fall before. I was 14.
Oh the irony ❤
great show on my 30th birthday! Got to hear an all too rare Reuben and Cherise.
What a great memory.
What a treat that would have been.
Awesome 🎉🎉
My favorite song from them. ❤
Thanks so much 💖🙏💖
love+hugs!!💋
Best sugaree 5/26/77 Baltimore.
Every May 77' was a smokeshow - Baltimore no less.
However I'll die on the hill that NOTHING will ever beat the Sugaree from 5/28/77. 21 minutes of absolute perfection in every way...
The best Sugaree I've ever heard was Jerry Garcia live at the Capital Theatre 3/1/80.
Spectacular
Bob Weir has some great licks in this version
Ⓘ ⓓⓘⓓⓝ'ⓣ ⓢⓔⓔ ⓐⓝⓨ ⓖⓘⓡⓛⓢ ⓞⓝ ⓢⓣⓐⓖⓔ
Awesome!!!!!
whatchu doin mang? 😅🤟 your new upload was killer!
Super
We were babies at that concert they put us in car seats and put us up on top of the scaffolding...it was a bright blue skyed sunny day I remember but I think it did rain for about 15 or 20 minutes they stopped playing then started again "it was just a little rain" I was a little bit older than some of the other kids they were crying i remember we were buckled in to car seats so we couldn't get out in fall eventually I ignored the other kids crying and eventually I stopped crying also and listened to the music and watched the clouds pass by after a couple few songs later I fell asleep and woke up in my car seat while we were driving.... Be
Was there.
Magic fingers Jerry has in this , I hope he is still playing even if dead ? ❤️🐇🐰🎶🥁🪕🎸🪘🎶🕊️💀☠️⚡️✨😥🥲😢❤️
Nothing better than the Dead at Buckeye Lake, I need a miracle.
You sure do 😂
Special guest -Mr Garcia’s hair!!! MaxLove eternal- really excellent in every way! Thanks poster people-although mysterious,we love what y’all do!!
Ⓑⓔⓣⓣⓔⓡ ⓣⓗⓐⓝ Ⓣⓡⓤⓜⓟⓢ ⓗⓐⓘⓡ ⓨⓔⓢ 😂
My favorite "Sugaree"!!! I ❤ the way Phil and Bruce "bounced" off each other all night! And the weather was PERFECT, too! 🎉🎉🎉 ☮️♥️🎼
My Fave
Absolutely flawless version
Love 🎵💜
Nice!
You guys rock micky
Jerry’s sad eyes….missing Brent💔
Hoping I’ll be able to make it to this show…it looks like a great one!
Can you fit another passenger in? I'd love to see it two 🙄
@Bear2U what's cookin here? Did you go?
Sweet
Yeah....
You like that doncha 😏😏
I been a Deadhead since the 1st cut of vinyl...@@Bear2U
I gotta say after Brent left the band they lost a very special part of the way the music sounded ! I sure miss all the ones that r gone now ! To many greats to mention ! We all know who they r but the new Deadheads don’t know because this was all in the 80 s + part of the 90 s after that it was ok with John Mayer but then Bobby changes it up to b a little bit easier on him with Wolf Bothers !
Sweet and JUST laid back...only way....slidin'...
👍👍
I was there
🎧▶🎶💀
Killer!!
😮 don't hurt me 😢
☝️💜💫
🎅🏽 I on target to make it to 52 this years holy 🐄 what happened and how the f*** did I survive my youth 🚴🏻♂️⛷️🪂🚣🏻♂️🏍️ I'm not a religious man I know I'm the luckiest man alive to still be breathing air 😎👍🏻 I dance because many I knew didn't make it this long 🕺🏻💃🏻
Does anyone remember the Violent Femmes opened this show. Alot of folks didn't like it. I thought it was cool.
I've been trying to remember! Now I know why I couldn't, it was such a mismatch! Still, I enjoyed them more than I did Sting in '93.
Billy at 5:07 😃🚀”everything makes sense now”
Does working , how to get to 5:07 another way
Wish Jerry was a bit more up in the mix, but Phil is right where he should be.
In the phil zone? 🤩 bass great, lesh filling 😁
Does anyone know what it is with these 90-95 mixes and having horrifically high keys/Bobby in the mix and having you squinting to hear a single note from Jerry?? Is that how these shows were heard from the audience? Wild…
Jerry really struggled after Brent's death. The last show I saw in 94 they sounded like the world's greatest rhythm section and Jerry was just absent. It made me sad.
It’s painful to listen to the keys being dominant over Jerry
It was very merry go round sounding w Vince, agreed
Luna has got to be short for lunatic. Which reminds me of 1976 and the Grateful Dead caravan of fans.
So this is Buckeye Lake, right? I can’t remember what year I saw them there. Does anyone know if this was the show that Steve Miller was the warm up?
Google does 👍👍 I know the genius who posts there, he's a friend of mine 😉
Steve Miller was '92.
Is there no video from any Idaho ?
What state is that in ?
Mickey at 4:52 wot's...uh the deal!
Wot tf, no time stamps working for me, 😂 is fine bro thx for taking the time
I was there, I was wearing a tie-dye shirt and dancing
Omg that was you bro , saw ya 🤩
I seem to remember that was you!?😊❤
My kind of me too situation 😊
ooof
Who wears short-shorts!! - Bob Weirs short-shorts!!
This is the song Christ sings to the christians.
69!
Good version though this is my least favorite dead song.
I have many least favorites, I have as hard of time determining the least, least as I do my most favorite, favorite, 😂
jerry way too low in the mix
A common occurrence as the years progressed.
You saying he should have been a lot " higher " 🤔 probably right 😂
Man, Jerry was really strugglin' here.
But his hair looks great, love my Pappa bear.
Little bit, but not like 1984. That was a visible struggle and then some. Thought this show was good. Killer scene for 91.
Jerry seemed to age about 10 years between summer 90 and summer 91. Not a good period - haphazard mess a lot of the time. Like any year when they were all on nobody better!