Amazing to me. It is not rock star adoration with Garcia, it is a genuine love and an appreciation for music and a need for celebration in life that helped build this thing. I consider myself fortunate to have gotten a taste of it.
I want this to be played at my funeral, closer than I realized. Thanks so much Jerry, Bobby, Phil, Bill, Mickey, John, Oteil, Jeff and Trey. You are the soundtrack of my life.
When I heard this sing at Shoreline, I crued and cried, and I knew, That was the last shiw there! It was a very sad feeling! Nkw I play and sing this song to the world! I love this song!- We walked half way around the world!!, on a promise of a glow.
So much love and respect for Grateful Dead and especially Jerome Garcia. I would not be the same person I am today without they're multi-faceted musical/cultural influence. The song days between hold special meaning for me in these days between Jerrys birth and death day. Heroes and mentors have shared these and only time has told me the true tales. Now in retrospect it brings tears to my eyes on different levels to hear this and see this with the visuals you have set to the sounds. Unending gratitude and devotion on this road, shine on Jerry! We will never forget you. Big up Marmalade Sky and Storytime Crew!!
I listen to Jerry everyday. Its rare that I get to say I was there. But I did this tour and remember making shows at Nassau so I probably did get in that night. I agree. It was their last great song. You can tell Jerry enjoyed singing it. If you want to hear some of Jerry's best post 70s guitar work check out 5 31 83 jgb. Its my favorite.
I saw the dead play this song on several occasions , But for me most importantly the first time they played it {in Oakland Ca,} and then hearing it again on the grateful dead hour w/ David ganz. saying "WOW, " and something like "Can't wait to see where this song goes"
This song has grown ever deeper in my heart, as i too am seasoned by the years- one of best, thought we never got to hear it played by the band prior to the 90s, when their quality dropped off a bit... One of the great Garcia Hunter Jewels, really, along with So Many Roads. John Perry Barlow recntly posted how it brought him to tears, hearing Dead and Company do this last month at the Filmore. Usually it bothers me when Weir sings Garcia's songs, they don't sound good that way, but this is ok, good even, you can hear his voice choke with emotion too, and all his annoying typical Weir style vocal stylizations fall away.
I never thought I would find myself saying that a weir cover of a Garcia song would be superior - but I tell you what - that one that came out from some sound stage where it's just weir on guitar singing and a piano. It's the way the song needs to be sung. Jerry just sounds tired and not able in the versions I've heard.
Robbie Robertson dies 28 years to the day after Jerry Garcia? On what would have my brothers 75th birthday, my brother Rick who turned me on to the Grateful Dead in 1968 by way of Anthem of the Sun. And now it’s sunset across the southwest.
Great photos of Jerry in approximate chronological order. Music on the 2nd half has a great jam with the song being, "Lonesome and a Long Way from Home." A Bonnie Bramlett and Leon Russell composition. Out on the open highway Such a lovely day but something's wrong Something, something must be wrong Just left home this morning This old road keeps rolling on and on Rolling, rolling on and on Won't somebody help me? Somebody help me? Somebody help me? Somebody help me I've never been so lonesome and long way from home Never been lonesome and long way Never been lonesome and long way from home Out on the open highway Such a lovely day but something's wrong Something, something must be wrong Just left home this morning This old road keeps rolling on and on Rolling, rolling on and on Won't somebody help me? Somebody help me? Somebody help me? Somebody help me? I've never been so lonesome and long way from home Never been lonesome and long way Never been lonesome and long way from home [etc]
while watching this video I thought the song had a am radio feel that you just don't get anymore/never will .Then I read bramlett wrote it and it all made sense
My birthday. 04/01/93 (Thu) Nassau Coliseum - Uniondale, NY Set 1: Jack Straw, They Love Each Other, Minglewood Blues, Candyman, Desolation Row, Stagger Lee, Eternity, Liberty Set 2: Iko Iko (1), Saint Of Circumstance, Crazy Fingers > Wave To The Wind > Drums > Space > Way To Go Home, Days Between > Lovelight, E: Rain
Psshaw. He never would have gone near it if he had any sense at all. It's an intimate exchange between Bob Hunter and Jerry; a delicate and stunning rumination of their time together. Weir's an idiot for fooling with it.
Man alive they sure took a couple of left turns in there. Pretty unusual for JGB other than "Don't Let Go" for Jerry to get exploratory. He usually saved that stuff for the GD. Thanks for the post, you just gave me a great high.
"Lonesome and a Long Way From Home," by Eric Clapton. It wasn't a segued song from the same concert (4/1/93), because they played "Turn Your Lovelight On" next at that concert. The Lonesome track was the Jerry Garcia Band from the Warner Music Theatre Hall in Washington, DC on March 18, 1978, fifteen years earlier. Jerry on guitar, John Kahn on bass, Keith Godchaux on keyboards, Buzz Buchanan on drums, Keith's wife Donna and Maria Muldaur ("Midnight at the Oasis") on backup vocals.
this is fucking awesome. if its cool with you, i'm gonna load this video onto my own little web site, with full credit to you and a link back to the video.You'll get full credit and all view counts as well.I just like having as any awesome clips as possible. look for me on facebook at facebook.com/groups/garciayears You're more than welcome, as well as everyone else.
I certainly don't think jerry was god but he was certainly a long with the other members of the dead are spiritual beings from the heavenly planets why there first album says it all that lion figure is krsna and is used for protection. And helping srila prabhupada that can only be sanctioned by god and i don't know of anyone who can still move people the way jerry does whether through john mayer or john k ECT thank you grateful dead for 36 years and still truckin
Amazing to me. It is not rock star adoration with Garcia, it is a genuine love and an appreciation for music and a need for celebration in life that helped build this thing. I consider myself fortunate to have gotten a taste of it.
I miss Jerry! ❤️✌🏻
IMO, Robert Hunter and Jerry’s greatest work
I want this to be played at my funeral, closer than I realized. Thanks so much Jerry, Bobby, Phil, Bill, Mickey, John, Oteil, Jeff and Trey. You are the soundtrack of my life.
Mary Sue tell your Lord the Shepard of the Flock to have Jerome guide you. Courtesy of Micha-El Immanuel
And Robert Hunter.
St Jerome thanks big time❤
When I heard this sing at Shoreline, I crued and cried, and I knew, That was the last shiw there! It was a very sad feeling! Nkw I play and sing this song to the world! I love this song!- We walked half way around the world!!, on a promise of a glow.
Nice tribute. Thank You xoxo
I LOVE this eerie beautiful ,chillsending,deep forested song!!!!!
So much love and respect for Grateful Dead and especially Jerome Garcia.
I would not be the same person I am today without they're multi-faceted musical/cultural influence.
The song days between hold special meaning for me in these days between Jerrys birth and death day. Heroes and mentors have shared these and only time has told me the true tales. Now in retrospect it brings tears to my eyes on different levels to hear this and see this with the visuals you have set to the sounds.
Unending gratitude and devotion on this road,
shine on Jerry!
We will never forget you.
Big up Marmalade Sky and Storytime Crew!!
P.S.
Special Big ups to Abel Vicente Jr.!
Peace in Rest Brother
P.P.S.
2nd track
Lonesome and a Long way from home
I listen to Jerry everyday. Its rare that I get to say I was there. But I did this tour and remember making shows at Nassau so I probably did get in that night. I agree. It was their last great song. You can tell Jerry enjoyed singing it. If you want to hear some of Jerry's best post 70s guitar work check out 5 31 83 jgb. Its my favorite.
Beautiful! Thank you
This is gorgeous
Garcia /Hunter finest work
I've never made it through this song. I won't be making it this time either. Fucking heartbreaking
Thank you for the upload and all the great pics! Maria Muldaur, Kahns' wife -
I approve of this song.
"to learn and love and grow "my brothers and sisters
& it approved of you.
💗Jerry💗
Happy The Days that lie Between✌🏼💀🎧🌹🍒♾🎸♥️⚡️💙Jerryholics
I saw the dead play this song on several occasions , But for me most importantly the first time they played it {in Oakland Ca,} and then hearing it again on the grateful dead hour w/ David ganz. saying "WOW, " and something like "Can't wait to see where this song goes"
thanks Marmalade...very touching.
This song has grown ever deeper in my heart, as i too am seasoned by the years- one of best, thought we never got to hear it played by the band prior to the 90s, when their quality dropped off a bit... One of the great Garcia Hunter Jewels, really, along with So Many Roads. John Perry Barlow recntly posted how it brought him to tears, hearing Dead and Company do this last month at the Filmore. Usually it bothers me when Weir sings Garcia's songs, they don't sound good that way, but this is ok, good even, you can hear his voice choke with emotion too, and all his annoying typical Weir style vocal stylizations fall away.
I never thought I would find myself saying that a weir cover of a Garcia song would be superior - but I tell you what - that one that came out from some sound stage where it's just weir on guitar singing and a piano. It's the way the song needs to be sung. Jerry just sounds tired and not able in the versions I've heard.
@@illadrobici check the studio outtake
Love this song, and love the treatment that Dead & Co has been giving it as well.
Now there was a man
BELLISIMO ... POR SIEMPRE JERRY GARCIA
Miss you
Robbie Robertson dies 28 years to the day after Jerry Garcia? On what would have my brothers 75th birthday, my brother Rick who turned me on to the Grateful Dead in 1968 by way of Anthem of the Sun. And now it’s sunset across the southwest.
Great photos of Jerry in approximate chronological order. Music on the 2nd half has a great jam with the song being, "Lonesome and a Long Way from Home." A Bonnie Bramlett and Leon Russell composition.
Out on the open highway
Such a lovely day but something's wrong
Something, something must be wrong
Just left home this morning
This old road keeps rolling on and on
Rolling, rolling on and on
Won't somebody help me?
Somebody help me?
Somebody help me?
Somebody help me
I've never been so lonesome and long way from home
Never been lonesome and long way
Never been lonesome and long way from home
Out on the open highway
Such a lovely day but something's wrong
Something, something must be wrong
Just left home this morning
This old road keeps rolling on and on
Rolling, rolling on and on
Won't somebody help me?
Somebody help me?
Somebody help me?
Somebody help me?
I've never been so lonesome and long way from home
Never been lonesome and long way
Never been lonesome and long way from home
[etc]
Jeff Rogers Delaney, I think is the name.
while watching this video I thought the song had a am radio feel that you just don't get anymore/never will .Then I read bramlett wrote it and it all made sense
My birthday.
04/01/93 (Thu) Nassau Coliseum - Uniondale, NY
Set 1: Jack Straw, They Love Each Other, Minglewood Blues, Candyman, Desolation Row, Stagger Lee, Eternity, Liberty
Set 2: Iko Iko (1), Saint Of Circumstance, Crazy Fingers > Wave To The Wind > Drums > Space > Way To Go Home, Days Between > Lovelight, E: Rain
And Phil hid behind the stacks while Barney the Dinosaur came out and "played bass" as an April Fool's joke.
Sounds like the knick in alb he was reading it from a music stand ,,the whole place melted 😢
the show was nassau county april 1st 1993
Thanx dude , it all rolls into one . Hard drives a little dusty ❤ and we were all warned dont go to Nassau , tom thumb blues
also cant find the whole Nassau Colliseum show from 93 any where couple songs on here but thats about it
what does jerry have tucked through his belt @ 0:53?anyone?
i believe its a hash pipe?
bobby has really worked hard to take ownership of this tune's spirit, post-jerry -- deadco version/s spectacular...
Meh
Weir?nonsense
Psshaw. He never would have gone near it if he had any sense at all. It's an intimate exchange between Bob Hunter and Jerry; a delicate and stunning rumination of their time together. Weir's an idiot for fooling with it.
Yes he does
its a jerry band song from3-18-78 warner theater; lonesome and a long way from home
Man alive they sure took a couple of left turns in there. Pretty unusual for JGB other than "Don't Let Go" for Jerry to get exploratory. He usually saved that stuff for the GD. Thanks for the post, you just gave me a great high.
@@chrisrutherford9216 Jerry played a LOT of Clapton stuff throughout the years. Tons of it on the GarciaLive series.
what there song they jam into called? after days between?
"Lonesome and a Long Way From Home," by Eric Clapton. It wasn't a segued song from the same concert (4/1/93), because they played "Turn Your Lovelight On" next at that concert. The Lonesome track was the Jerry Garcia Band from the Warner Music Theatre Hall in Washington, DC on March 18, 1978, fifteen years earlier. Jerry on guitar, John Kahn on bass, Keith Godchaux on keyboards, Buzz Buchanan on drums, Keith's wife Donna and Maria Muldaur ("Midnight at the Oasis") on backup vocals.
wow who wha wha wha in for free not killed at the meadowlands
this is fucking awesome. if its cool with you, i'm gonna load this video onto my own little web site, with full credit to you and a link back to the video.You'll get full credit and all view counts as well.I just like having as any awesome clips as possible.
look for me on facebook at facebook.com/groups/garciayears
You're more than welcome, as well as everyone else.
Will NFA brother
I certainly don't think jerry was god but he was certainly a long with the other members of the dead are spiritual beings from the heavenly planets why there first album says it all that lion figure is krsna and is used for protection. And helping srila prabhupada that can only be sanctioned by god and i don't know of anyone who can still move people the way jerry does whether through john mayer or john k ECT thank you grateful dead for 36 years and still truckin
Claude Debussy