There won't ever be another Grateful Dead because no one seems to have the same friendly charisma that Jerry had and the ability to play just the right notes that you wanted to hear.
Each band is different, but no band in the future with their exact slow type play will exist. But other bands like Phish and Goose are good at what they do too. And their own unique sound 👌
Man, hadn't a ticket. Walkin around The Garden and spot these two highly nervous guys. I go up, they're trying to sell a ticket and were all paranoid. $20, first row, fourth seat. I flipped. I asked them if they would walk up to the booth with me to make sure the ticket was real. They said, yeah. The ticket was real. The next night, I got up to the seating on the floor. The guy ALmost let me go but he caught the date on the ticket, from the night before. He said, you got this far with this? I said, yeah. He said, good job. Then I had to go to my real seat.... balcony - Excellent show! Both of them!!!
Having a baby in July. My 80 year old mom mentioned some song about the name "Quinn", which we're naming our little girl. I couldn't be more excited to know about this!
THANK YOU Tito for the upload. Bollocks to the haters. Jerry wasnt God, nor the greatest guitar player. But he was the godfather of jam and an enormous influence across the entire musical world.
The Mighty Quinn - Officer Quinlan that led a famous raid on the Timothy Leery compound in the 60's : "All the pidgeons gonna run to him" pidgeon = snitch/informant
Manfred Mann's version from 1968 became a Number 1 hit in the UK and Ireland, and charted well in several other countries, including the US, where it peaked at Number 10.
I know the original in 68 and ole Jerry still sounds ok , it's a memorial wkend, love the Dead, Saturday night and still dancing around it!!! Still having fun!!
One of the best captured "personal" video taken of the Grateful Dead, Great.- amateur, but soooo awesome!!!!!!! Don't let anyone put you down about that!!!
All I can say is I really didn't like the Deadin my college years because my roommates were all complete deadheads that's all they listen to from morning until night. Then in 1982 I got to see the dud in Rochester New York. During the show I told my friend who I went with Jerry Garcia is God! From that point on I can't get enough,. Even though I only saw Jerry a handful of times I became hooked. I miss Jerry may he rest in peace is legend will live forever!
Soooo...Tru.I am still cooling from the heat of the Sun.I was the one stareing at the sun til the sky turned blue.And Manfred Mann's a runner in the Night...there was a masingil in the lower left of the window. 2 songs in a moment of a day I'll never forget.
Please put it all behind ya! Gotta love it!...2:55/5:07...Jerry…”When Quinn the Eskimo gets here, everybody's gonna want to dose (not doze)! It’s a Dylan tune, not a Hunter/Garcia one…
@tommyi3ee The 1990-09-20 show has been comercially released as Road Trips Vol. 2 I reccomend checking out the live music archive. if you google Live Music Archive you'll find it, this site won't let me post links. But its a great source, tons of sbds to listen to streaming i
the original lyric is "everybody's gonna want to doze." so it's debatable if he's really saying "everybody's gonna want to dose." but it's cool to think it is what he says. I saw phish a lot after Jerry died. They never moved me or did much for me. was just looking for something to replace the demise of the Dead. There is no way phish will ever measure up to what the Dead did.
You shouldn't even compare the two bands, two different styles from two different eras. Yes both had an improvisational approach and share some of the same song roster, but other than that two completely different bands with extremely different approaches to music. And I love the Dead, but Phish is still alive and touring after 30 years with no sign of stopping. So comparing the measure of a band that no longer exists, and one that still does, doesn't really make sense.
it's not that Phish need be compared though and with ADR for your right to view, i think 20 somethings to 30 and 40 and 50 now need to unite block by block to organize peaceful resistance to what is now becoming an epic fail of being psyched out by fearful little men in power who need deposing by We the People mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmk????????????? anybody home??????
Kurt Diamond Jerry said about Trey.. I wish I had his gift... He is truly one of the most talented and disciplined guitarist touring today... Love what there doing (Phish)... I’m a fan.... Jerry Garcia... So then there’s that
two keyboardists... at 2:15 see Bruce on the piano but who's the other guy on the synth with the cigarette hanging out of his mouth (0:16)? doesn't look like that dude from the Tubes... Nice version though!
@MrGrevy im well aware that trey was an addict but atleast he survived rehab. and by the way i never said that trey was in league with jerry, jerry is one of the greats and probably will always be, but since the GRATEFUL dead isnt around anymore then i think if you still want to go see jam bands then phish is the band.
@thedeadblog, My son Jerome turns #Quince ( that's fifteen in Spanish) this year,should I get him an accordion so he can turn it in for a Fender Strat? Birdsong, Ripple?
I have hppd from eating to much acid. I always see visuals, and just feel like i'm slightly tripping. Believe me it is no fun, and it will never go away!!!
Nate was Greatful dead head fan but now he is dead, suicide, his would be Dad could no more and his Mama well she left for some forgotten shore. He went down that road from which no one returns and there is no more.
@imaheadsrt I tease my grown sons about that all the time. They got a neighborhood "Quinn the Eskimo" who supplies the "stuff". So when they cop an attitude I ask: "What's the matter, didn't Quinn get there yet?"
tar heel this. This is dumb, and extremely inaccurate. In the 60s, at the beginning it averaged 150-200ug. Then in the later years when the brotherhood got in on the game, it was around 250-300+
no, the Mighty Quinn was actor Anthony Quinn who played an Eskimo in "The Savage Innocents" which Dylan saw on his motel TV and immediately wrote the song.
I gotta say, re-reading this comment, 1) I cannot recall whom it was that I called a 'sub-human creton' or why. And, 2) that I am not real proud of the things I said as they seem a bit antagonistic. However, I rarely blow up on another person without great warranted need, so, in that light, I guess, whomever it was might have dederved it, regardless that I was probably 7 or 8 shots into a bottle of bourbon at the time...Yes, please use this as you wish.
When I die, bury me deep
Lay a tape deck at my feet
Place the ear phones on my head
And forever play the Grateful Dead
Damn right
Imma use this in a song
There won't ever be another Grateful Dead because no one seems to have the same friendly charisma that Jerry had and the ability to play just the right notes that you wanted to hear.
Unless it's the high performance rock n roll band Widespread Panic!!!!
@@peterfogg5151 Really?
True that. Can't catch lightening in a bottle twice.
Each band is different, but no band in the future with their exact slow type play will exist. But other bands like Phish and Goose are good at what they do too. And their own unique sound 👌
So what? What is the point you are making? Jerry’s bit hear anymore, there are ton of great bands.
Grateful Dead - Band of the Century. This Band was just amazing...
Man, hadn't a ticket. Walkin around The Garden and spot these two highly nervous guys. I go up, they're trying to sell a ticket and were all paranoid. $20, first row, fourth seat. I flipped. I asked them if they would walk up to the booth with me to make sure the ticket was real. They said, yeah. The ticket was real. The next night, I got up to the seating on the floor. The guy ALmost let me go but he caught the date on the ticket, from the night before. He said, you got this far with this? I said, yeah. He said, good job. Then I had to go to my real seat.... balcony -
Excellent show! Both of them!!!
I will never forget exactly where I was the second I heard this musical genius left us.
One of the few moments during my lifetime that I will always remember.
Having a baby in July. My 80 year old mom mentioned some song about the name "Quinn", which we're naming our little girl. I couldn't be more excited to know about this!
SOmething about Jerry's voice man , i think he lives within everything !
Jerry has a beautiful voice❤
It’s fucking SOOTHING man😮
He does.
Jerry is God. LSD saves. 😊
NFA.
Made from the stars we all do but something about jerrys voice, precisely❤
THANK YOU Tito for the upload. Bollocks to the haters. Jerry wasnt God, nor the greatest guitar player. But he was the godfather of jam and an enormous influence across the entire musical world.
it puts a smile on my face
I wish I did know
I remember this show 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
when quinn the eskimo gets here all the pigeons gonna run to him! one of the best covers they ever did......
Everybody jumps for joy and DOSES too when arrives… sounds like a cool fellA
And considering all the great covers they cranked out consistently, that is a strong statement.
Super. Phil is bringing it! Jerry digging on Bruce. Not at this show, but it triggers the memories! Thanks for posting.
God I miss these guys
I miss these guys soo much. I will see them again. Cant wait!
and how are you gonna do that?
@spreadneck2063 in the ether bro. In the great beyond. That golden amphitheater in the sky.
Always AWESOME to catch a Mighty Quinn - I saw a couple - Love the song -
i was at this show,this was the encore...warms the cockles of my heart.
The Mighty Quinn - Officer Quinlan that led a famous raid on the Timothy Leery compound in the 60's : "All the pidgeons gonna run to him" pidgeon = snitch/informant
Generalfund 2018 my brain just burst. Mighty tie-in. 💀
And then, there’s *Quinn the Ice-Cream man….*
I was there in the nosebleed seats. I cant believe someone caught on cam. I playing this over & over!!!
When Quinn the Eskimo gets here everyone's gonna want a dose....Genious...!!
thats not what it says
Always preferred JGB after 1974 but this run & show specifically was a constant in my big yellow Sony Walkman for quite a while.
This Band is so Great !!! 🎸🔥🎸🇩🇪
Manfred Mann's version from 1968 became a Number 1 hit in the UK and Ireland, and charted well in several other countries, including the US, where it peaked at Number 10.
the deads version is better then those idiots
Still not Jerry bro.
That dude you say is still blinded by light.
Here's one let there be sunshine and YES l miss him everyday.
It was a Bob Dylan throw away song.
You got that right.50 shows, only when Jerry was with us. Never seen this other band. So much taper recording, I'm good for the rest of my life 😊
Wow! Great Audio!
I know the original in 68 and ole Jerry still sounds ok , it's a memorial wkend, love the Dead, Saturday night and still dancing around it!!! Still having fun!!
He certainly says "DOSE" :)
Its always been dose since Dylan wrote it.
Yes
Lets
One of the best captured "personal" video taken of the Grateful Dead, Great.- amateur, but soooo awesome!!!!!!! Don't let anyone put you down about that!!!
Some magical magical times
Among the Deadheads on here who,like me, can't help themselves from dancing in front of their computer?
I love the grateful dead
the Dead doing BOB songs , HELL yesssssssssssssssssss fucking AWESOME
Sweet Beans!
My true love just left me and this just heals me :)
"Everybody's gonna want too dose"
Seen them do it in 93 buckeye lake in a wicked rainstorm
just amazingly well executed and "on!"
All I can say is I really didn't like the Deadin my college years because my roommates were all complete deadheads that's all they listen to from morning until night. Then in 1982 I got to see the dud in Rochester New York. During the show I told my friend who I went with Jerry Garcia is God! From that point on I can't get enough,. Even though I only saw Jerry a handful of times I became hooked. I miss Jerry may he rest in peace is legend will live forever!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY JERRY!
YOU NOT SEEN NOTHIN LIKE THE MIGHTY QUINN... I'd give anything to have seen this song live man
The Fall '90 Tour had such a huge void in their sound where Brent used to be...
Jerry and Bruce. The interplay btwn those two is on a whole other psychic level.
Some good stuff,Garcia kills it
I miss Jerry so much!
What a treat! Thanks!
Wow, cool....It's only been 22 years since I've seen this.
Jimmy's Tire tracks all accross the back,I can see you hadd your fun too... Lol
Soooo...Tru.I am still cooling from the heat of the Sun.I was the one stareing at the sun til the sky turned blue.And Manfred Mann's a runner in the Night...there was a masingil in the lower left of the window. 2 songs in a moment of a day I'll never forget.
David Niven what’s a masingil? Like a feminine product?
it's simply incredible to hear Jerry sing that one word, 'dose'... I think many in the crowd agree = ) nothin' left to do but smile, smile, smile
The Dead rockin out some Quinn....Awesome!!!!!! Love it!!!!
my parents named me after this song
Mine didn’t but people say this all the time
Mine did too!
Quinn is my last name lol
awsome song
Please put it all behind ya! Gotta love it!...2:55/5:07...Jerry…”When Quinn the Eskimo gets here, everybody's gonna want to dose (not doze)! It’s a Dylan tune, not a Hunter/Garcia one…
I’ve ALWAYS wanted a CUP OF MEAT but never had one😂
Cross Faded in 2020! I love it all the way until Monday! F U F ers ! ❤️
@tommyi3ee The 1990-09-20 show has been comercially released as Road Trips Vol. 2
I reccomend checking out the live music archive. if you google Live Music Archive you'll find it, this site won't let me post links. But its a great source, tons of sbds to listen to streaming
i
MISS YA LOVE YA
the original lyric is "everybody's gonna want to doze." so it's debatable if he's really saying "everybody's gonna want to dose." but it's cool to think it is what he says. I saw phish a lot after Jerry died. They never moved me or did much for me. was just looking for something to replace the demise of the Dead. There is no way phish will ever measure up to what the Dead did.
You shouldn't even compare the two bands, two different styles from two different eras. Yes both had an improvisational approach and share some of the same song roster, but other than that two completely different bands with extremely different approaches to music. And I love the Dead, but Phish is still alive and touring after 30 years with no sign of stopping. So comparing the measure of a band that no longer exists, and one that still does, doesn't really make sense.
it's not that Phish need be compared though and with ADR for your right to view, i think 20 somethings to 30 and 40 and 50 now need to unite block by block to organize peaceful resistance to what is now becoming an epic fail of being psyched out by fearful little men in power who need deposing by We the People mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmk????????????? anybody home??????
Sounds like everybody's gonna want a dose of quinn but i c what u r getting at. Part of the magical mystery that was and is mr Garcia.
Kurt Diamond Jerry said about Trey.. I wish I had his gift... He is truly one of the most talented and disciplined guitarist touring today... Love what there doing (Phish)... I’m a fan.... Jerry Garcia... So then there’s that
Jerry emanates joy
You’ll not see nothin like The Mighty Quinn!
I approve of this song
two keyboardists... at 2:15 see Bruce on the piano but who's the other guy on the synth with the cigarette hanging out of his mouth (0:16)? doesn't look like that dude from the Tubes... Nice version though!
great sound! post more if you got it
I was there!!!
@MrGrevy im well aware that trey was an addict but atleast he survived rehab. and by the way i never said that trey was in league with jerry, jerry is one of the greats and probably will always be, but since the GRATEFUL dead isnt around anymore then i think if you still want to go see jam bands then phish is the band.
@thedeadblog, My son Jerome turns #Quince ( that's fifteen in Spanish) this year,should I get him an accordion so he can turn it in for a Fender Strat?
Birdsong, Ripple?
Captain Trips!
Legends
@mpurves98 It was Woolfman Jack, OldSKOOL!
Awesome.
my hovercraft has eels.....
I have hppd from eating to much acid. I always see visuals, and just feel like i'm slightly tripping. Believe me it is no fun, and it will never go away!!!
Nate was Greatful dead head fan but now he is dead, suicide, his would be Dad could no more and his Mama well she left for some forgotten shore. He went down that road from which no one returns and there is no more.
Gilgamesh went down the road looking for his dead buddy Enkidu ... but then he came back. The people he ruled invented beer.
iT IS A LIFE SENTENCE
@imaheadsrt I tease my grown sons about that all the time. They got a
neighborhood "Quinn the Eskimo" who supplies the "stuff". So when they
cop an attitude I ask: "What's the matter, didn't Quinn get there yet?"
Quinn don't appreciate all the hatin!
the dead rocking quinn......tasty!!!!
Un-FREEKIN-believable!!! Is there any better? NO.
am here
Vince's 7th's are beautiful! or is that Bruce?
It's Bruce...
when Quinn the Eskimo get a here evryobodys gonna wanna dose
thank you tito
🤘🤘🤘👆🤘
Acid, in the 60s an average dose was from 500 to 1000 mic.s in the 70s it was about 250, so it dosn't mean much.
tar heel this. This is dumb, and extremely inaccurate. In the 60s, at the beginning it averaged 150-200ug. Then in the later years when the brotherhood got in on the game, it was around 250-300+
And the rest of us just guessed.
the gd was long over by 1990
I am The Eskimo ! Thanks...
Always wondered what Quinn was bringing.....
The Mighty Quinn was a mixture of LSD and STP. It was more or less a guaranteed freakout, and wasn't made for very long. STP kind of disappeared, too.
@@DrMitchMedina ok wow. I was really young but I got there was something about that Quinn. Lol. Thx
If you have to be explained to then you shall never know
What's the date? I may have seen it!!!
That is Quinn the Eskimo and my name is Quinn hahaha
I have been saying that for years
❤️
WHO IS ON KEYS PLEEZ???
@MrPardo3 There's enough bands for everyone's tastes, and enough success to go around. One band doesn't have to suck for another band to be great.
I think I just shite my pants
Imitation is the sincerest form Flattery!
I hated this song until the Dead started playing it around '85. I have an 8 week old puppy we picked up yesterday and his name is Quinn.
Jam jamm jammin jamming jammy jamm jam . Keep on jamming jam jam . Jelly.and jerry.jam jam
Is this song about LSD?☯️
Novice here... are they playing it in C?
I was named after this song
Always Papa bear to me.
Jerry was the Mighty Quinn.
no, the Mighty Quinn was actor Anthony Quinn who played an Eskimo in "The Savage Innocents" which Dylan saw on his motel TV and immediately wrote the song.
2:56. I Remember Blue Quinn the eskimos, do you ?
wookie go home
Don't know you dude but love the statement> Do you mind if I use it on some people? I love it help a guy out
I gotta say, re-reading this comment, 1) I cannot recall whom it was that I called a 'sub-human creton' or why. And, 2) that I am not real proud of the things I said as they seem a bit antagonistic. However, I rarely blow up on another person without great warranted need, so, in that light, I guess, whomever it was might have dederved it, regardless that I was probably 7 or 8 shots into a bottle of bourbon at the time...Yes, please use this as you wish.
I understand but sometimes you have to say what you feel. I still love the quote
And I love the fact you are no proud of it but it happens to all of us