The honor and respect anyone who's done what you've done but if there was a god there wouldn't have been a war in the first place your own courage fortitude and good fortune brought you back home alive
I have loved this song for decades, and have seen Jerry Band and the Grateful Dead hundreds of time. I never knew the origin of this song. I always figured it was an old standard/traditional like so many of the gems from the Jerry Garcia Band repertoire. I am only slightly familiar with Bruce Cockburn, he had a minor hit here in the states some years back with Rocket Launcher.. Thank you so much Tony Quintero for that piece of knowledge. I will now go seek out the original and learn more about Bruce Cockburn. Peace!
No, there will never be another Jerry Garcia. But there will always be endless volumes of his, and The (great) Grateful Dead song sources to carry us through these sorry sucky times we live through. Endlessly, do rest with THAT.
Not hearing it. I hear him play the E and A chords followed by the walk up. Listen to a few versions of this song and you'll hear he almost always does this. What's also is how many ideas he reuses in his solos on this song. He seems to have had basic templates or ideas he used and improvised around. He seems to have done more pure improvising in the Dead than he did in the JGB.
I had killer seats on this tour, I had basically the same seat three nights in a row, third row on Jerry's mike. I wore an Uncle Sam top hat covered with stickers to shows at the time. When the band came out on stage in Worcester, Clarence Clemmons was amazed to see me in the exact same spot as the night before in a different city. He walked over to Jerry and pointed me out, baffled. Garcia looked at him and shrugged, and said something like "he's always there."
Following the Dead and Jerry for almost two decades (1974-1995) & hundreds of shows, I can honestly say those shows, the people I met and the times we had will be the closest thing to Heaven on Earth that we will ever experience until we really get there.
My brother just passed away on 5-31-2024. The only thing that kept me sane was jerry singing "stand up tall and pretend we're strong" I should say keeping me sane.
Absolutely my favorite JGB tune, Kudos to Mr. Cockburn for the original song. Great solos by Jerry and Clarence. Jerry doesn't phrase his solos in sentences or even paragraphs, but rather in chapters! But... let's not forget the amazing rhythm talents of Melvin Seals on organ. He's often overlooked, and he provides the rich bed over which Jerry - and others - solo. So, here's to you Melvin!
Awesome!! I was at this show, scored 13th row seats in the lot because I was wearing a fuzzy Day-Glo orange hair and beard looking for a miracle.....and it worked! Thanks
Sitting in a surgery waiting area. Surgery for my mother who is 84 and suffering from various health problems. Surgery after the passing of her first born son my brother. Waiting for a miracle
First let me say thank you for the post. The audio is a little off but so what.... I loved it anyways!!! I wish Clarence could have played more with JGB he fits in quite nice and shines when Jerry gives him the nod. After this teaser I went ahead and watched the full show and then again the next day. Oh how I miss JGB. Just a little caveat Jerry shows ushow easily he improvises little bits here and there at 4:34. It just brings a smile to my face 🤪🤪🤪. Yes that kind of smile. Thanks again!!
Ya know, any song, when Jerry sang it kinda became a Jerry Song. I was so lucky to see about 15 shows in 1989, the year of this video! Hair Peace ps Hey now
funny, I was looking for Bruce Cockburn's song and this came up- I guess everyone thinks this is a Jerry Garcia song or something. Maybe even Bruce does!
Hey people we are living a miracle in the right here and now. BE GRATEFUL FOR IT😊
There had been times where I was in war and I had him and his songs with me . That is what made me make it back home safe and god
Amen
PEACE be with you
❤
The honor and respect anyone who's done what you've done but if there was a god there wouldn't have been a war in the first place your own courage fortitude and good fortune brought you back home alive
There will never be another Jerry Garcia.
+Steve Allen AMEN.
+Steve Allen although some try and thank Jerry for that
+Steve Allen Or another Clarence Clemons.
Right
we were lucky to have 1
Brings me to tears !! Many memories of my hrothers and friends ❤😇🌹Lost two brothers that loved the Grateful Dead also .Rip Jerry your missed 😇🙏❤🌹🌺
Perfect song for Garcia. I've been a fan of Bruce Cockburn for years. I'm happy to see Jerry covering one of his songs.
He is an incredible Canadian songwriter. I've see him as a solo act & with a Jazzy trio.
I have loved this song for decades, and have seen Jerry Band and the Grateful Dead hundreds of time. I never knew the origin of this song. I always figured it was an old standard/traditional like so many of the gems from the Jerry Garcia Band repertoire. I am only slightly familiar with Bruce Cockburn, he had a minor hit here in the states some years back with Rocket Launcher.. Thank you so much Tony Quintero for that piece of knowledge. I will now go seek out the original and learn more about Bruce Cockburn. Peace!
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Just saw Bruce last week. He was fantastic for almost 80. Love Jerry also!
No, there will never be another Jerry Garcia. But there will always be endless volumes of his, and The (great) Grateful Dead song sources to carry us through these sorry sucky times we live through. Endlessly, do rest with THAT.
I always loved the way he would smoothy transition out of a guitar solo with a snappy riff. What an great guitarist!
Not hearing it. I hear him play the E and A chords followed by the walk up. Listen to a few versions of this song and you'll hear he almost always does this. What's also is how many ideas he reuses in his solos on this song. He seems to have had basic templates or ideas he used and improvised around. He seems to have done more pure improvising in the Dead than he did in the JGB.
Sends shivers down my spine. Again, thanks Jerry!
I had killer seats on this tour, I had basically the same seat three nights in a row, third row on Jerry's mike. I wore an Uncle Sam top hat covered with stickers to shows at the time. When the band came out on stage in Worcester, Clarence Clemmons was amazed to see me in the exact same spot as the night before in a different city. He walked over to Jerry and pointed me out, baffled. Garcia looked at him and shrugged, and said something like "he's always there."
Thanks for sharing!
That is AWESOME!
thanks man, cool story
Dennis Campbell amazing!
Awesome...Love this
Following the Dead and Jerry for almost two decades (1974-1995) & hundreds of shows, I can honestly say those shows, the people I met and the times we had will be the closest thing to Heaven on Earth that we will ever experience until we really get there.
Gives me the chills .Missing my brothers that loved Grateful Dead .❤Such a great song !! Gets me in right in my heart ❤😇🌻🌺🌹
Wait, no longer. You've always been and always will be my miracle Jer ❤
That 2nd solo is just unreal. Clarence kills it and it really seems to get ol Jer fired up! Just exactly perfect
completely
saw jerry band in Hartford 94 the entire city was engulfed was amazing day
Fantastic! Best Clarence JGB sit-in of them all. RIP!
This is the cut. So thankful to know this. Brings tears.
My brother just passed away on 5-31-2024.
The only thing that kept me sane was jerry singing "stand up tall and pretend we're strong"
I should say keeping me sane.
My condolences ❤
💐
May the fours winds blow him safely home 🌹
Sending hugs and healing your way.
@@moniquelujan6877 thank you very much for your kind words
This is my happy celebration song! It was a favorite of my late best friend.
I saw the jerry garcia band so many times at the warfield. ❤
Goes to all our sisters and brothers who need a miracle!
Love it! best band ever! God bless
Got the whole show on CD. The CD is called, obviously enough: Waiting For A Miracle. Wonderful, wonderful stuff. Love JGB!
I love this song, touches my heart, thank you Jerry
John Smith Bruce Cockburn composition
I still love Jerry a am 65
I was there! Clerence and Jerry were tuned in to each other!
that is right they were just playing off each other. it was awesome!
so amazing i only saw jerry band one time in 94 was next level
One of my favorite Jerry covers...
I think I just heard a miracle! Love, love, love it!!!
Absolutely my favorite JGB tune, Kudos to Mr. Cockburn for the original song. Great solos by Jerry and Clarence. Jerry doesn't phrase his solos in sentences or even paragraphs, but rather in chapters! But... let's not forget the amazing rhythm talents of Melvin Seals on organ. He's often overlooked, and he provides the rich bed over which Jerry - and others - solo. So, here's to you Melvin!
Yes, absolutely special, special work on that Hammond...
The BIG MAN with Uncle Jerry!
What a long strange trip to bring us here on UA-cam to see Jerry do this powerful one
A smiley jerry makes for a tasty solo an superb satisfaction in every aimed grin. He loved working with Branford
*Clarence
Wow - Jerry Garcia on guitar, with Clarence Clemons playing sax to his side. Yes, there is 'heaven on Earth'. Miraculous!
I loved this song from the first time I ever heard it. 🍄🍄🍄
Awesome!! I was at this show, scored 13th row seats in the lot because I was wearing a fuzzy Day-Glo orange hair and beard looking for a miracle.....and it worked! Thanks
You go Jer. I love waking and baking with your music.
COULDN'T AGREE MORE ABOUT MARSALIS AND HORSBY SOME OF MY ALL TIME FAVORITE SHOWS
One of my faves! Nice sax.
wow what a version!! lovin it so much...
best version ever
jesus christ,thanks for putting this up. this video was the miracle i was waiting for!!!!
One of my favorites!
Great Lyrics!!!! Pure Music...
Happy Birthday Captain!
AWESOME!!
I love this song!!!!!
Sitting in a surgery waiting area.
Surgery for my mother who is 84 and suffering from various health problems. Surgery after the passing of her first born son my brother.
Waiting for a miracle
Jerry! God bless you!
They won't let me like it more than once : /
+jdig59 dammit.
+jdig59 LIKE IT ANYWAY.
I LOVE YOU JERRY!!!!!
Somewhere out there is a land that's cool......where peace and balance are the rule.
First let me say thank you for the post. The audio is a little off but so what.... I loved it anyways!!! I wish Clarence could have played more with JGB he fits in quite nice and shines when Jerry gives him the nod. After this teaser I went ahead and watched the full show and then again the next day. Oh how I miss JGB. Just a little caveat Jerry shows ushow easily he improvises little bits here and there at 4:34. It just brings a smile to my face 🤪🤪🤪. Yes that kind of smile. Thanks again!!
I have seen Both Bands Back in the days..And Jerry in Heart Had More fun playing with JGB than GD....Miss u My Brother...Enjot the music ...UDIG.
Best wishes to all from Less Than Face Productions from whom this video has come.
great version still waiting
i was born when jerry died. i couldn't even imagine being alive to experience any of this
❤❤❤
so lucky all i get to see is tribute bands which still are good but id do almost anything for one live song by em
It was fecking epic. 4:00. That's whats up. Enjoy, he left this for you.
Thanks!
jerry always stepped up his shit when there were guests. thank god for branford marsalis and hornsby in the 90s!
grate tribute to Garcia's taste in music that he would cover Bruce Cockburn.... and Bruce _better_ feel honored!
love that mix in NYC in the 90's
Love and Miss You Jerry!
Thank-you.
woh. fire solo right there.
Delightful
delicious! is Jerry AWN on what, the singin' the playin'. A nice treat
nice version of the song
nice vocals too!
The black dude sax player from JGB passed away yesterday. Heart condition I think. RIP Bro!
CC also played with the JGB at the Meadowlands a few days before this show.
liike going home i long for it
Nicely!
Ya know, any song, when Jerry sang it kinda became a Jerry Song. I was so lucky to see about 15 shows in 1989, the year of this video! Hair Peace ps Hey now
Aha, Thanks Jerry.
Clarence Clemons absolutely murders
this is my church
Jerry Garcia doing Bruce Cockburn, that's gotta be a miracle!
sick effect on that solo
Waiting for a miracle to get alone with my brothers and sisters
Struggle for a nickel scuffle for a dime aint that the truth,
@GDXPRSS i second that emotion
Nice!
helluv soul
with Clarence Clemons on sax!
ty tpnrlf sweet netor for my soul
Too funny, 3 so far! Must have been really baked!
thats clarence clemmons, not branford marsalis
🌠
Nobody mentioned...this is a song by the great C
anadian, Bruce Cockburn.
it's not Branford... it's Clarence Clemmons... RIP Clarence - "stand up tall, pretend your strong in the hopes that you may be"
What was it they used to say ? " Thank you Jerry".......
Waiting for a miracle.........
killer
hahah! good stuff!
funny, I was looking for Bruce Cockburn's song and this came up- I guess everyone thinks this is a Jerry Garcia song or something. Maybe even Bruce does!
Nice cover of a Bruce Cockburn tune.
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delicious!
great Cockburn's cover
At least some of us deadheads know who wrote this. Still a great cover!
Wiring for a miricl
i never knew jerry covered led zep,,
Working for the future like some kind of optimistic fool
jk at the end , lol