How in the fuck would I know this song is about a post apocalyptic love story😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂I want a serious answer. A comment as ignorant as this demands an answer 😂
Do not be the douchebag deadhead that thinks you understand it all more deeply. Everyone hates that asshole. What does it mean? Not even Jerry can tell you, nor Bonnie Dobson. Just stop trying to be cool, and enjoy. The grateful dead is not a competition. Grow up.
@@neilphelan145 you suck. You are so pathetic. You are the reason I stopped going in 91. Douchebag.'s like you next to me. I guess you had to be smart "in that time" and you were not. You do not understand what you think you do; that is sort of the point of the music. Maybe you can grow.
@@neilphelan145 You are everything I dislike about the grateful dead. You and people like you ruined them. The unmitigated arrogance to get upset because someone else did not have the same interpretation as you is the most anti-dead thing you can do. Please go listen to pop music and never identify yourself as one of us again. Thank you.
Most bands would give their souls to be able to play like that for just one song in their entire career, and The Dead did stuff like that almost every night. There is a reason The Library Of Congress put this show in their archive. Just imagine the archivists dancing around on a Friday afternoon, munching on Goldfish, and dancing their asses off down in the basement of the LOC. Thank You Bonnie Dobson for writing such a classic.
They were innovators unlike any others in the business. What they created, from the overwhelming stereo phonic sounds to the midi implementations are used by many artists, today, with many not knowing from where they originated. And Lesh was/is in a category of his own with his bass playing.
There is a reason so many artists from so many genres gave Jerry all the flowers as they recorded their own renditions of Garcia recorded songs, after he passed.
God bless you, Betty Cantor-Jackson!! Thank you, thank you, thank you for some of the cleanest, crispest recordings ever made! I made 3 shows in that spring run and the sound was the best I’ve heard!
GOLD Mutha Flippin FISH! If I could add more thumbs up I would. HIGHLY recommend catching all of this concert. The whole picture here will truly blow your mind.
JB - love your avatar. one year i carved a steal-your-face pumpkin. another year i carved a "sad redskin" pumpkin (you know, the redskin logo, but with this face in his hand, like he's disgusted by their play... haha).
Wasn't always a free ride for Dead concert hitch hikers in my VW. Linkage on my windshield wipers broke en route from Boston to Buffalo concert trip in the rain. The person we picked up got the pull the wipers back and forth with the jury rigged string action duty, and was happy to do so (beat standing on the roadside in the pouring rain.
Oh my God, I did the same thing once in my VW with the windshield wipers, a string, and a hitchhiker, except I was heading to Rochester in a snowstorm. I always thought that was unique to me. Peace, brother.
@@edprzydatek8398 Lol! I think crappy VW wiper design is more likely to underlie this remarkable coincidence than karma. Good thing VWs had those little front vent windows to run the strings though!
@@thesecretjewishspacelaser9959 yeah, it tops all the polls because it was a widely circulated Betty board, but I've heard other shows that rival it. She always puts Phil out front, which is what makes her tapes so special.
As Bill Graham once said, they’re not the best band at what they do. They’re the ONLY band that does what they do. This is their take on a folk song about people after the nuclear holocaust. My first show was ‘73, but ‘77-‘78 was my favorite year of shows. Now try China Cat>I Know You Rider from Europe ‘72. When I heard that the first time I became a Deadhead. And here’s your goldfish. Great reaction.✌️❤️🎶
@@arizrich 2/22/73 at Assembly Hall University of Illinois. That became an important date for me, as I also saw the USA beat the Soviets innLake Placid on 2/22/80 & the birth of my son on 2/22/86. Lots of celebrations in February in my life.😋✌️❤️🎶
Original song by Bonnie Thompson. She wrote it after seeing the movie ON THE BEACH about the end of the world after a nuclear war. Tim Rose does an upbeat version and Robert Plant does a haunting version too! Check them out!😊❤
Gold dish. I'm sure someone told you this, as far as the drummers go, Mickey followed Jerry and the keyboardist and Bill followed Bobby and Phil. Being a drummer, you should check out one of their drum solos (maybe not as a reaction though). They're amazing.
@@submandave1125 I know, but I still love it. For younger folks, Miller Lite beer had the slogan "Less filling, tastes great!" that deadheads converted for t-shirts back in the day.
As I said, a few weeks ago, you will become a true fan of the Dead's long pieces - whether originally written by them, or as in this case, a legend in her own right Canadian artist Bonnie Dobson.
Goldfish ^_^ This version blew my mind when I heard it for the first time... it's ALL so good but there's something about that raw & percussive & kindof uneffected piano doing all the counterpoint constantly throughout that just takes it over the top for me. LOVE that piano... x
Oh boy. So much music. Personal favourite? The version of Playing In The Band from the Sunshine Daydream gig, Veneta Oregon in 72. A great song very quickly becomes one of the best jazz freakouts you've ever heard. Recommended!
@@L33Reacts the "peggy-o" from that concert is probably my favorite version. i love that song. it's an old "traditional" something-or-other. that whole concert is magical.
Goldfish! I think your reaction is great and your interpretation is great as well. It’s easy to point to Bonnie Dobson and get to what she was writing the song about, but as Robert Hunter would answer people when they asked him what his lyrics for the Dead meant he’d ask “What do they mean to you?” Yes a truly wonderful performance
Now listen to the version from 7/4/89! The B3 Hammond that Brent is on will take you to new heights! And you get to see them as the entire show was recorded!
You opened Pandora's Box by listening to multiple My Generations. Now you must listen to Morning Dew from Europe '72, which I think is their best version of the song
Oooh, goldfish. Spring makes me nostalgic and a little sad, missing going to shows and dancing. This may sound crazy, but on nights when the band was really “on” you could feel energy coming out of the ground, being fed in and shared by everyone there. It was beautiful. Maybe it was all the goldfish I ate back then? I don’t know but many others reported feeling the same thing. Sampson and Delilah off of Dick’s Picks Vol. 3 has been my jam this week. Phil is tasty and Bobby’s feelin’ it. :) Highly recommend. Wharf Rat, too. Really all of DP3 is fire.
ok GOLDFISH, its funny you mentioned a standing ovation.......ive never been to a Dead show, and there were many, when anyone was sitting down to begin with!!!
I don't know about goldfish, but the dead used gold plated transistors in their electronics from Crystalonics in Cambridge, Ma. Lol The Dead was noted for very high tech audio.
Heaven is a good description of some experiences of the dead. And really nice to hear Keith praised for his piano, which is often overlooked, possibly because so many deadheads were more familiar with 80s and 90s dead with Brent and Vince. I just love the natural sound of a grand piano. This is a great version, but for my mind, the best I've heard is the Morning Dew from the Europe 72 album.
Morning Dew by the way is a metaphor for nuclear fallout. The song was inspired by the film On the Beach, from the book of the same name by Neville Shute. It's about a small community of Americans and Australians in Melbourne waiting for the fallout from the northern hemisphere nuclear war to arrive and kill them all, as some of the last survivors on earth. Great book, and the film is good as well - obviously made a big impression on Bonny Dobson who wrote the song after watching it.
Although I've dabbled a little, I'm getting to know The Dead with a few of y'all reactors. Hadn't heard this one before, absolutely worth the investment in goldfish that it took to wait and hear it all.
Great reaction. Let. Me send you a few links for some more live dead in a bit...there is so much tasty Grateful Dead available free and it's all recorded lots on UA-cam
Goldfish. I was at this show. It's widely considered if not their best show, one of their best shows. In 76 and 77 all the shows were amazing. The Dead were locked in. Try a listen sometime to China Cat Sunflower/ I Know You Rider from the Europe 72 album. It's magic happening
@@L33Reacts Yep. The show was fire. However some people did act strange for a Dead show.. The show took place in a gym with those pulldown wood seats on the side. We were sitting in those seats a couple rows up. Me and the girl I was with were dancing in place throughout the first half of the show as many people were. Near the end of the first set people started yelling at us from behind to sit down. My girlfriend who was tripping at the time (I wasn't ) turned around and screamed at them This is the freakin Grateful Dead if you don't want to dance you shouldn't be here plus a bunch of expletives of course and we and much of the crowd continued moving to the music. The thing is I had seen them about 6 times within the year and they were hot at every show so to me this wasn't really a wow moment. Don't get me wrong we all realized it was a great show but among other great shows.
7:47 “The world doesn’t change, you do.” Bro…that is deeper than you even imagine. It is precisely how you, me, we… overcome the world. We change our minds about it. Better than scarfing goldfish. So, not to take anything at all away from this grandiose cover by the Dead, of Morning Dew but if you get a minute check out the Jeff Beck/Rod Stewart version from the Truth album. ua-cam.com/video/yK86g9HONDA/v-deo.htmlsi=luX3JuHxnTFGbug0
That Beck one was the first I heard. The Lulu version is great too - but the English versions are very different from the American versions - kind of give it a bit of a Scottish feel...
Once you fully understand the time period this lyric comes from with the enormous threat of nuclear war, the last line describing what this couple is about to do is devastating. Maybe the most emotional lyric ever. The build up in the music totally underscores this. Brilliant performance.
Saw the Dead, JGB, 40-50 times before Jerry passed. Never since. Can’t do it… Nope. A little disappointed you didn’t do Europe 72 version. It’s perfect.
As a Deadhead from 1969, I totally understand that you don't want to see the post-Jerry Dead. I am going to see Dead & Co. at the Sphere and have seen them a few times. Is it the same? No, how could it be. But it is still a great show to see and I can't wait to see what is done with the lights. They didn't do much with lighting after 1972 or so. Should be fun.
Bonnie Dobson No one else can do what Jerry does Phil fills the deep end Nothing better than Keith acoustic The Bobster can play, unique genius My fave is Europe 72
But that IS what a Deadhead sounded like. First, get to the next show. Then, if you have no money, walk around yelling “Who’s got my miracle (free ticket)?” If you get lucky and get a free ticket, you have time to look for food, drugs, sex, whatever. If not, there’s a party outside the venue too. I saw them play this at Astroworld in Houston in 1985. Goldfish
For my first and only official dead tour in 93 or was it 92? Right before Jerry died. Second to last tour. I rented a Toyota sedan. You don’t wanna drive through certain states in a VW bus with a bunch of hippies in it.
You should work your way through the whole of Cornell '77. Or at least all of the second set. It's not the best show ever, but they were in rare form that night. Also, sometime in the mid to late '80s a soundboard recording of the show started to circulate along with a slew of other soundboard recordings made by Betty Cantor.
Morning Dew is about a nuclear bomb going off and everyone being dead but two people a married couple and the wife is asking about going out in the morning dew. The husband tells her they can’t go out in the morning dew and that you didn’t hear anyone because everyone is dead!
Well Barton Hall was a great show although not my favorite. 11-11-73 my favorite show. Each show the Dead ever played wqss unique, different set list and performance each night. There is a performance from 74 online when Plil was playing Bass chords that is outstanding also. They song is a cover of a post nuc war situation.
I said you must, lol. You don't have to if you don't want to, but you can really hear Jerry's & Bob's guitar parts more clearly on Lyceum Theaters Morning Dew
Here is Grateful Dead, Eyes of the World. ua-cam.com/video/FtNGQiSRPI0/v-deo.htmlsi=WNU8AKR6Zhx6b1wf and then Dancing in the Streets ua-cam.com/video/eV16Ysr03Vw/v-deo.htmlsi=diyYCgOzyJVbAit4 so there are two dynamite live tunes you could check out.
Cornell 77 is clearly the Dew amongst all other Dews' are measured... try this Dew from 1987 (one of the best I ever saw) ua-cam.com/video/1W5eyek0Z4A/v-deo.htmlsi=_cnf9ugHsKelbg8z&t=6509 it was one of the few times I saw jerry "approach" the territory covered in the Cornell version - remember; every night was different and had a different energy all into itself - enjoy
Too bad this host doesn't have a clue about the meaning of this song. Very sad 😔
How in the fuck would I know this song is about a post apocalyptic love story😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂I want a serious answer. A comment as ignorant as this demands an answer 😂
@@L33Reacts Sorry, I guess you had to grow up in that time. The very sad part had nothing to do with you. It was a comment on the song itself
Do not be the douchebag deadhead that thinks you understand it all more deeply. Everyone hates that asshole. What does it mean? Not even Jerry can tell you, nor Bonnie Dobson. Just stop trying to be cool, and enjoy. The grateful dead is not a competition. Grow up.
@@neilphelan145 you suck. You are so pathetic. You are the reason I stopped going in 91. Douchebag.'s like you next to me. I guess you had to be smart "in that time" and you were not. You do not understand what you think you do; that is sort of the point of the music. Maybe you can grow.
@@neilphelan145 You are everything I dislike about the grateful dead. You and people like you ruined them. The unmitigated arrogance to get upset because someone else did not have the same interpretation as you is the most anti-dead thing you can do. Please go listen to pop music and never identify yourself as one of us again. Thank you.
Most bands would give their souls to be able to play like that for just one song in their entire career, and The Dead did stuff like that almost every night. There is a reason The Library Of Congress put this show in their archive. Just imagine the archivists dancing around on a Friday afternoon, munching on Goldfish, and dancing their asses off down in the basement of the LOC. Thank You Bonnie Dobson for writing such a classic.
They were innovators unlike any others in the business. What they created, from the overwhelming stereo phonic sounds to the midi implementations are used by many artists, today, with many not knowing from where they originated. And Lesh was/is in a category of his own with his bass playing.
There is a reason so many artists from so many genres gave Jerry all the flowers as they recorded their own renditions of Garcia recorded songs, after he passed.
God bless you, Betty Cantor-Jackson!! Thank you, thank you, thank you for some of the cleanest, crispest recordings ever made! I made 3 shows in that spring run and the sound was the best I’ve heard!
GOLD Mutha Flippin FISH! If I could add more thumbs up I would. HIGHLY recommend catching all of this concert. The whole picture here will truly blow your mind.
Classic Morning Dew is 🔥 🔥 🔥
Jerry and Llowel George are the best when they want to be. Such energy.
A very sad song about the end of the world. Beautiful version by the Dead.
Lee, you're a good man. God bless you. And the Grateful Dead were/are good too!
They didn't get a standing ovation, because everyone was already on their feet.
They were probably levitating a few inches off the floor.
'Zactly
JB - love your avatar. one year i carved a steal-your-face pumpkin. another year i carved a "sad redskin" pumpkin (you know, the redskin logo, but with this face in his hand, like he's disgusted by their play... haha).
@@waltercrain2910 Deadskins
@@waltercrain2910their best name was WFT, because of how close it was to WTF, the perfect description of their play on the field.
Wasn't always a free ride for Dead concert hitch hikers in my VW. Linkage on my windshield wipers broke en route from Boston to Buffalo concert trip in the rain. The person we picked up got the pull the wipers back and forth with the jury rigged string action duty, and was happy to do so (beat standing on the roadside in the pouring rain.
"with them windshield wipers slappin' time..."
Oh my God, I did the same thing once in my VW with the windshield wipers, a string, and a hitchhiker, except I was heading to Rochester in a snowstorm. I always thought that was unique to me. Peace, brother.
@@edprzydatek8398 Lol! I think crappy VW wiper design is more likely to underlie this remarkable coincidence than karma. Good thing VWs had those little front vent windows to run the strings though!
Right!@@PeterOConnell-pq6io
One fish
Two fish
Red fish
Gold fish.....
Looking forward to more Grateful Dead reactions from you!!
Anything from this show is worth reacting to, but Morning Dew, and Scarlet>Fire should be 1 and 2 on that list
I’m not one who thinks Cornell was the best show ever, but I agree the Dew is special and Phil’s intro to Scarlet is worth the price of admission!
@@thesecretjewishspacelaser9959 yeah, it tops all the polls because it was a widely circulated Betty board, but I've heard other shows that rival it. She always puts Phil out front, which is what makes her tapes so special.
There are shows the same week that rival it. One of my favorite cuts is Mississippi 1/2 step > big river from the night before in Boston.
It's all subjective, but this is a great show to get the uninitiated hooked!
@@daveseidnergd totally. Now send him to Veneta 😂
As Bill Graham once said, they’re not the best band at what they do. They’re the ONLY band that does what they do. This is their take on a folk song about people after the nuclear holocaust. My first show was ‘73, but ‘77-‘78 was my favorite year of shows. Now try China Cat>I Know You Rider from Europe ‘72. When I heard that the first time I became a Deadhead. And here’s your goldfish. Great reaction.✌️❤️🎶
My first show was in April of '73!
@@arizrich 2/22/73 at Assembly Hall University of Illinois. That became an important date for me, as I also saw the USA beat the Soviets innLake Placid on 2/22/80 & the birth of my son on 2/22/86. Lots of celebrations in February in my life.😋✌️❤️🎶
Original song by Bonnie Thompson. She wrote it after seeing the movie ON THE BEACH about the end of the world after a nuclear war. Tim Rose does an upbeat version and Robert Plant does a haunting version too! Check them out!😊❤
Gold dish. I'm sure someone told you this, as far as the drummers go, Mickey followed Jerry and the keyboardist and Bill followed Bobby and Phil. Being a drummer, you should check out one of their drum solos (maybe not as a reaction though). They're amazing.
Lesh Philling, bass great!
That's an oldie I'm sure OP will miss.
@@submandave1125 I know, but I still love it. For younger folks, Miller Lite beer had the slogan "Less filling, tastes great!" that deadheads converted for t-shirts back in the day.
Absolutely one of my favorite Jerry songs
I would agree absolute “Gold Fish “
Thanx again! Ya what a morning dew!
As I said, a few weeks ago, you will become a true fan of the Dead's long pieces - whether originally written by them, or as in this case, a legend in her own right Canadian artist Bonnie Dobson.
Goldfish ^_^ This version blew my mind when I heard it for the first time... it's ALL so good but there's something about that raw & percussive & kindof uneffected piano doing all the counterpoint constantly throughout that just takes it over the top for me. LOVE that piano... x
Imagine tripping on goldfish the whole concert!
Oh boy. So much music. Personal favourite? The version of Playing In The Band from the Sunshine Daydream gig, Veneta Oregon in 72. A great song very quickly becomes one of the best jazz freakouts you've ever heard. Recommended!
One of the best versions of morning dew! This whole live show is great, oh and goldfish
audio engineer Betty Cantor-Jackson.
man... that's the stuff. delicious. so beautiful it hurts. oh, jerry.... heard this version 100 times... still, i teared up a little.
It's beautiful. One of the most gorgeous songs I've ever heard. And then it just explodes into music nirvana by the end. Fantastic stuff.
@@L33Reacts the "peggy-o" from that concert is probably my favorite version. i love that song. it's an old "traditional" something-or-other. that whole concert is magical.
@@L33Reactswhat a beautiful reaction! I'm so glad it made you feel good and your headache go away!
Goldfish!
I think your reaction is great and your interpretation is great as well. It’s easy to point to Bonnie Dobson and get to what she was writing the song about, but as Robert Hunter would answer people when they asked him what his lyrics for the Dead meant he’d ask “What do they mean to you?”
Yes a truly wonderful performance
I went to this show
how was it?
@@walterlippmann6292 One of the better ones around that time, but I think Buffalo was as good or better
Now listen to the version from 7/4/89! The B3 Hammond that Brent is on will take you to new heights! And you get to see them as the entire show was recorded!
Really well thought out review Lee. Welcome aboard the Bus ! So much to see........
"What a closer" - my goldfish and I looked at each other and said "Just wait".
Grab a drink and some Goldfish and listen to the rest of that album! That “Loser” is so packed with emotion!
And the tleo was also 🔥
This version of this song is probably my favorite piece of music I've ever heard.
In the 300+ Dead shows I was at (71-95) I probably saw the play this 15 times or so. Always great and never exactly the same.
saw them the previous night in boston. good band.
You opened Pandora's Box by listening to multiple My Generations. Now you must listen to Morning Dew from Europe '72, which I think is their best version of the song
Oooh, goldfish. Spring makes me nostalgic and a little sad, missing going to shows and dancing. This may sound crazy, but on nights when the band was really “on” you could feel energy coming out of the ground, being fed in and shared by everyone there. It was beautiful. Maybe it was all the goldfish I ate back then? I don’t know but many others reported feeling the same thing.
Sampson and Delilah off of Dick’s Picks Vol. 3 has been my jam this week. Phil is tasty and Bobby’s feelin’ it. :) Highly recommend. Wharf Rat, too. Really all of DP3 is fire.
Goldfish, dang it! The Grateful Dead is always good for the soul 💀⚡️🌹
Great reaction! Jerry was ripping it up there for sure. Being in the building while he was doing it was some of the most fun I ever had.
Goldfish….
ok GOLDFISH, its funny you mentioned a standing ovation.......ive never been to a Dead show, and there were many, when anyone was sitting down to begin with!!!
Goldfish. I’m so glad you did this!!!
Nice to hear this live performance from the late 70's. Although I actually like to listen to the studio version more from 67
I don't know about goldfish, but the dead used gold plated transistors in their electronics from Crystalonics in Cambridge, Ma. Lol
The Dead was noted for very high tech audio.
Heaven is a good description of some experiences of the dead. And really nice to hear Keith praised for his piano, which is often overlooked, possibly because so many deadheads were more familiar with 80s and 90s dead with Brent and Vince. I just love the natural sound of a grand piano.
This is a great version, but for my mind, the best I've heard is the Morning Dew from the Europe 72 album.
goldfish...
Morning Dew by the way is a metaphor for nuclear fallout. The song was inspired by the film On the Beach, from the book of the same name by Neville Shute. It's about a small community of Americans and Australians in Melbourne waiting for the fallout from the northern hemisphere nuclear war to arrive and kill them all, as some of the last survivors on earth.
Great book, and the film is good as well - obviously made a big impression on Bonny Dobson who wrote the song after watching it.
Goldfish! Great show and reaction. Thank you.
Although I've dabbled a little, I'm getting to know The Dead with a few of y'all reactors. Hadn't heard this one before, absolutely worth the investment in goldfish that it took to wait and hear it all.
Great reaction. Let. Me send you a few links for some more live dead in a bit...there is so much tasty Grateful Dead available free and it's all recorded lots on UA-cam
Oh you've got a headache well this most definitely will cure it
Goldfish. I was at this show. It's widely considered if not their best show, one of their best shows. In 76 and 77 all the shows were amazing. The Dead were locked in. Try a listen sometime to China Cat Sunflower/ I Know You Rider from the Europe 72 album. It's magic happening
Holy shit you were here?? That's amazing bro. I bet this brought the fucking house down haha
@@L33Reacts Yep. The show was fire. However some people did act strange for a Dead show.. The show took place in a gym with those pulldown wood seats on the side. We were sitting in those seats a couple rows up. Me and the girl I was with were dancing in place throughout the first half of the show as many people were. Near the end of the first set people started yelling at us from behind to sit down. My girlfriend who was tripping at the time (I wasn't ) turned around and screamed at them This is the freakin Grateful Dead if you don't want to dance you shouldn't be here plus a bunch of expletives of course and we and much of the crowd continued moving to the music. The thing is I had seen them about 6 times within the year and they were hot at every show so to me this wasn't really a wow moment. Don't get me wrong we all realized it was a great show but among other great shows.
This is considered one of the highest quality live recordings of the dead ever. Thar static on your end is killing me had to tap out.
7:47 “The world doesn’t change, you do.” Bro…that is deeper than you even imagine. It is precisely how you, me, we… overcome the world. We change our minds about it. Better than scarfing goldfish.
So, not to take anything at all away from this grandiose cover by the Dead, of Morning Dew but if you get a minute check out the Jeff Beck/Rod Stewart version from the Truth album. ua-cam.com/video/yK86g9HONDA/v-deo.htmlsi=luX3JuHxnTFGbug0
That Beck one was the first I heard. The Lulu version is great too - but the English versions are very different from the American versions - kind of give it a bit of a Scottish feel...
I knew it would cure your headache!
Once you fully understand the time period this lyric comes from with the enormous threat of nuclear war, the last line describing what this couple is about to do is devastating. Maybe the most emotional lyric ever. The build up in the music totally underscores this. Brilliant performance.
correct. direct from the anti Nuke flick ' on the Beach' ... Psycho's A. Perkins had a smallish role, before Psycho.
Of course I stuck around for all of your goldfishin' reaction! peace!
Goldfish. Thanks for doing this one.
the track loser from this LP is the best GD track EVER please listen to it, best guitar solo ever
Saw the Dead, JGB, 40-50 times before Jerry passed. Never since. Can’t do it… Nope.
A little disappointed you didn’t do Europe 72 version. It’s perfect.
As a Deadhead from 1969, I totally understand that you don't want to see the post-Jerry Dead. I am going to see Dead & Co. at the Sphere and have seen them a few times. Is it the same? No, how could it be. But it is still a great show to see and I can't wait to see what is done with the lights. They didn't do much with lighting after 1972 or so. Should be fun.
Oops and...Goldfish!
Music to soothe ones inner voices...
Absolutely. I agree 100%
Gold fish , hell yeah I wasn’t leaving before that one finished
I think my Goldfish just jumped out of the bowl , looked me in the eye and said "More Dead"
Goldfish. I like it.
Bonnie Dobson
No one else can do what Jerry does
Phil fills the deep end
Nothing better than Keith acoustic
The Bobster can play, unique genius
My fave is Europe 72
GOLD FISH!!!
Goldfish???? Welcome to the show!
thanks be for Canadian folkie B. Dobson - and the flick ' On the Beach' which inspired Her to write the tune.
I saw the Dead on this tour in St Louis, it was a mind blowing night.(Goldfish)
But that IS what a Deadhead sounded like. First, get to the next show. Then, if you have no money, walk around yelling “Who’s got my miracle (free ticket)?” If you get lucky and get a free ticket, you have time to look for food, drugs, sex, whatever. If not, there’s a party outside the venue too. I saw them play this at Astroworld in Houston in 1985. Goldfish
There's the shiniest freaking goldfish in my bowl bro!!
Europe 72 version is AMAZING...think it's the Lyceum...no one was in the truck (long story)
Anybody doubt that Keith was the best keyboardist they ever had is delusional
No…
He's my favorite of the regular full-time keyboardists they had...
I'd put Tom Constanten on the same level of dynamics and proficiency
Great version, great song. Try giving the version by the Jeff Beck Group from 1968, from the 'Truth' Album Rod Stewart on vocals.
For my first and only official dead tour in 93 or was it 92? Right before Jerry died. Second to last tour. I rented a Toyota sedan. You don’t wanna drive through certain states in a VW bus with a bunch of hippies in it.
Hope it made your headache go far, far away my friend. LOL.
It’s ‘thinking music’ alright - I used to do some great thinking at shows.
The Goldfish says: your headache got better after that, no? [DOH! Obviously I wrote this before the very end! ]
Very nice! Now proceed to Dark Star from Live Dead (1969)
This is literally about the end of the world
You should work your way through the whole of Cornell '77. Or at least all of the second set.
It's not the best show ever, but they were in rare form that night. Also, sometime in the mid to late '80s a soundboard recording of the show started to circulate along with a slew of other soundboard recordings made by Betty Cantor.
Gold Fish!
If I might suggest? React to the 'Scarlet Begonias > Fire on the Mountain' from the same concert... because you... would... LOVE it
Morning Dew is about a nuclear bomb going off and everyone being dead but two people a married couple and the wife is asking about going out in the morning dew. The husband tells her they can’t go out in the morning dew and that you didn’t hear anyone because everyone is dead!
The recording of the piano by bringing it forward in the mix is wonderful, the interplay with Jerry's guitar is lovely. By the way goldfish?
Well Barton Hall was a great show although not my favorite. 11-11-73 my favorite show. Each show the Dead ever played wqss unique, different set list and performance each night. There is a performance from 74 online when Plil was playing Bass chords that is outstanding also.
They song is a cover of a post nuc war situation.
There's only one level to listen to the gd. The highest
I said you must, lol. You don't have to if you don't want to, but you can really hear Jerry's & Bob's guitar parts more clearly on Lyceum Theaters Morning Dew
Goldfish 😊
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Goldfish 🐟
Love this version, but consider the 1968 version by Jeff Beck with Rod Stewart . Different tempo.
Please take a listen to the original by Bonny Dobson.
Gold Phish
Oh yeah, well, the kid can play, Goldfish.
Eyes of the world?
Here is Grateful Dead, Eyes of the World. ua-cam.com/video/FtNGQiSRPI0/v-deo.htmlsi=WNU8AKR6Zhx6b1wf and then Dancing in the Streets ua-cam.com/video/eV16Ysr03Vw/v-deo.htmlsi=diyYCgOzyJVbAit4 so there are two dynamite live tunes you could check out.
fun fact: jerry can't walk me out in the morning dew
Sea bass
This was goldfish
Cornell 77 is clearly the Dew amongst all other Dews' are measured... try this Dew from 1987 (one of the best I ever saw) ua-cam.com/video/1W5eyek0Z4A/v-deo.htmlsi=_cnf9ugHsKelbg8z&t=6509 it was one of the few times I saw jerry "approach" the territory covered in the Cornell version - remember; every night was different and had a different energy all into itself - enjoy
Gold fish you should seek out Mickey harts book about drumming
Awesome reaction, but encourage you to google the background and meaning of this song and then give it a second listen.
What about crawfish?
Goldfish😢dead!!!!!!!!!!