Kaboom. "When your ship comes in, first man takes the sails. Second takes the afterdeck, the third the planks and rails." Robert Hunter was a freaking genius. One of the greatest storytellers of all time.
Bliss is spending waking hours searching for the best Mississippi HalfStep.. and NEVER being disappointed 🌞 "Across the Rio Grande-o Across the lazy river.." Goddamn I love them.
I swear no matter how bad my day is going all I have to do is put on the fellas & lady in this particular one & I'm on my way to a much better day. Even if only for a few minutes.
@@joshuateubanks4302i mean sure….but whats Jerry’s excuse for every other song? 😂 my man almost never got through anything cleanly. And we love him just the same.
One of my fave Dead songs. I love the era. Jerry is playing Wolf. What more can we want? Well, I am a Donna fan, but she was singing flat. Oh well. Still a good version
just heard this last weekend in Richmond, Va. by a young duo who did a great job with it, Tara Dillard and a wonderful young man who's name I did not catch,,,,my bad...
"The greatest rock and roll band that ever was..." -Bill Graham
They're not the best at what they do, they're the only ones who do what they do.
Kaboom. "When your ship comes in, first man takes the sails. Second takes the afterdeck, the third the planks and rails." Robert Hunter was a freaking genius. One of the greatest storytellers of all time.
Bliss is spending waking hours searching for the best Mississippi HalfStep.. and NEVER being disappointed 🌞
"Across the Rio Grande-o
Across the lazy river.." Goddamn I love them.
God bless the mighty Grateful Dead. Holy shit man, they BRING IT
I swear no matter how bad my day is going all I have to do is put on the fellas & lady in this particular one & I'm on my way to a much better day. Even if only for a few minutes.
This might be the greatest half step I’ve ever heard 😎🤘🏽
This is always the one I put on
@@dmproductions6691 100%, me too!
Fantastic version! I agree 110%!
Awesome! 1977 was a very good year for music, at least how I remember it!
If you remember it, you weren't there.
What I would give to have been at this show. ❤
Half Step 77 is where it's at.Thanks for sharing.
So so soothing to my soul
Never heard a half step when Jerry did NOT forget which verse he was on. haha.
There's the one off Wake of the Flood, he might've done more than one take though.
Hunter says he was never satisfied with this lyric, I can see how it loses itself...the parallels have no conection.
Ikr. Perfectly imperfect every time.
You can count on him I forget the half step & deep elum...lol...perfectly imperfect.
@@joshuateubanks4302i mean sure….but whats Jerry’s excuse for every other song? 😂 my man almost never got through anything cleanly. And we love him just the same.
Bobby is damn smooth, rubs his nose right on the beat!
“For those that understand it, no explanation is necessary. For those that don’t, no explanation will do”
😎✌️
The upload of this music is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
I may have been there. Gone are the days.
From about the 8 minute mark… that’s the gold!
Awesome performance from the greatest band ever!!!!
thank you!
One of my fave Dead songs. I love the era. Jerry is playing Wolf. What more can we want? Well, I am a Donna fan, but she was singing flat. Oh well. Still a good version
Excellent. Thanks for the up!
Oh.. I love this.. Thank you for posting!
Lindos demais esses homens e essa mulher
Donna sounds beautiful on this
Great ending!
just heard this last weekend in Richmond, Va. by a young duo who did a great job with it, Tara Dillard and a wonderful young man who's name I did not catch,,,,my bad...
It’s alright pops.. spread the word
𝗘𝘀𝗮 𝗴𝘂𝗶𝘁𝗮𝗿𝗿𝗮
that ending gave me a semi
Most there likely didn’t even realize the magnificence.
Those were the days.
Dug it. Thanks for posting.
Niccce audio frfr
Yep
fuckin awesome
Ya can’t play this tight standing 30’ apart from one another .
Acrooooooooooooooooooss