"One of Jerry's most-played first songs, with almost 350 live performances, this version comes on the last day of the Summer Tour of 1992, after which the Dead would take a well-deserved, and needed, rest until December." - David Lemieux
Jerry’s a saint because he’ really cared about his fellow sisters and brothers all the dead heads he would give some one the shirt off his back. Jerry really cared about humnaty
Tumble down shack in Big Foot county. Snowed so hard that the roof caved in. Delilah Jones went to meet her God, And the old man never was the same again.
Just recently discovered Grateful dead. Can't stop listening to it. I do not regret anything in life, well tbh just one thing... Wish I had seen this magnificent band live ❤❤❤
During the solo of this song I literally saw lightning bolts of sound coming out of the delay tower speakers with each note Jerry hit. I loved nights like those 😍
That happened one night with a friend, I had a tiny blotter 😂 and light shown straight down over us ,neon green and bright ☀️😎. I couldn't stop laughing for hrs. 😂 Tears streaming down my face...😅
Thank you! My dad took me to this show when I was 15. It was a strange ass scene and I'm a better person for it! Very few people will get to have the experience I had seeing the dead all those years ago with my dad!
People talk crap about dead and co this is slower than their version. The dead always changed it up! Be grateful we have what we have cause its all awesome and a gift!
Dead and co got me truly into the dead, I had listened to them before but didn't know they had such an extensive catalogue until I started listening to dead and co. Was lucky enough to see them once too. Mayer is the best thing to happen to them since jerry imo.
Ahh, so you caught the last Dead Reuben & Cherise you lucky dog.I did most of Summer '91 but didn't start until RFK, so I missed it. I saw plenty with JGB but I really wanted to catch a Dead version. They teased it once at a '91 Shoreline gig but it wasn't to be. The Ventura Fairgrounds '92 JGB show was killer! I wash a SBD would pop up on that one. The audience recording is much too bass heavy.
Hit em too w/ Deer Creek and Pine Knob anywhere near Chicago while still trying to keep a job as a barely turning twenty Dead Head with a girlfriend who would follow me on my psychedelic lift offs. Thru '87-'92 then backed off as magic faded. Experiencing Jerry play was like seeing the last authentic guitar player who rubbed elbows with Hendrix and The Stones. Dead Heads were in eefing awe at some of these shows if the roadtrip didnt wear them out by the time you made the show.I was a young guitar player and it literally influenced how I approached my instrument. That Powerful!
Way to be, guy. I'm sober 28 years this month and know well the bottom of a bottle. Jealously guard your sobriety. BTW, even better version of BEW Cornell 77 IMHO; uptempo and w/ 2 righteous, rippin' solos.
The bus came by and i got on thats when it all began...my 1st shoe, absolute rock n roll heaven, i had a ticket and a 1980 honda prelude, by far the best show on earth, i wish we could go back in time so everyone could enjoy 7-1-92, Drop Dead Explode Your Head, the love, the laughter, the peace, the happiness, the Rock n Roll !!!
@@edwardholmok8572 We had an 80 Prelude also. My husband MADE me junk it, saying it was unsafe. Seemed wrong to junk a car i drove to the junkyard 😂❤
One of my favorite days in Ohio was this show. Good times. Went with about ten of my good friends and my younger brother. Couldn’t have been happier that day
My last show. Steve Miller opened. Some friends and I drove from Ball State in Indiana to camp. That day outside the show and that night at the show I lived several lifetimes and have razor sharp vivid memories 30 years later. We were just kids and got so dosed I only heard the first couple songs. The rest of the night I was traveling through worlds and seeing amazing things. There had never been a show like that for me, and there never will be again. I decided I was ready to hit the road again in 95, and you know… We miss you Jerry. And Vince, Brent, Keith, and Pig and many others.
there was a campsite nearby on a farm with a large pond that was Dead Heads Gone to Heaven. The farmers were cool as effin and the cops didnt even bother to show up if nobody was getting killed.We had the run of the land and the elderly were amazed at us not getting hurt and being respectful. It was like we showed up overnight stayed a couple days and gave them whatever $ they asked for like we were pulled out of a film that forgot actually existed! You just had to be there. There was even a farm called the Happy Homestead that would serve all us Head a real farmers breakfast @ like from 6am-9am for like 6 bucks. You could barely finish the plate if you didn't eat for 24hrs.
Thanks for the music and videos! Really appreciate the community and the band and the work to bring this archive to us. As I age I sing this song to myself daily. It lools like the old man .....
Gone are the days when the ox fall down, Take up the yoke and plow the fields around. Gone are the days when the ladies said' "Please, Gentle Jack Jones won't you come to me." Brown-eyed women and red grenadine, The bottle was dusty but the liquor was clean. Sound of the thunder with the rain pouring down, And it looks like the old man's getting on. 1929 when he stepped to the bar, drank to the dregs of the whiskey jar. 1930 when the wall caved in, he made his way selling red-eyed gin. Brown-eyed women and red grenadine, The bottle was dusty but the liquor was clean. Sound of the thunder with the rain pouring down, And it looks like the old man's getting on. Delilah Jones was the mother of twins, Two times over and the rest were sins. Raised eight boys, only I turned bad, Didn't get the lickin's that the other ones had. Brown-eyed women and red grenadine, The bottle was dusty but the liquor was clean. Sound of the thunder with the rain pouring down, And it looks like the old man's getting on. Tumble down shack in Big Foot county. Snowed so hard that the roof caved in. Delilah Jones went to meet her God, And the old man never was the same again. Daddy made whiskey and he made it well. Cost two dollars and it burned like hell. I cut hickory just to fire the still, Drink down a bottle and be ready to kill. Brown-eyed women and red grenadine, The bottle was dusty but the liquor was clean. Sound of the thunder with the rain pouring down, And it looks like the old man's getting on. Gone are the days when the ox fall down, Take up the yoke and plow the fields around. Gone are the days when the ladies said' "Please, Gentle Jack Jones won't you come to me." Brown-eyed women and red grenadine, The bottle was dusty but the liquor was clean. Sound of the thunder with the rain pourin' down,
At this show you can see clearly that Jerry's left arm is shaking on him and he's just playing through it. Love you Jerry still sounds perfect good buddy!
1992 computer technology. Sorry, that's just how it was then- the effects were loaded into the live broadcast signal, that got shown on the screen, and then it was recorded.
Does anybody remember the speakers cutting out during the Touch opener and it taking a few minutes to get everything back up and running before restarting the song from the top?? Or am I thinking of another show?
Eh. Little slow and lackluster for a BEW. Doesn't have that normal charge to it. Could be crappy audio quality, or not. Still nice to hear Jerry's mellifluous guitar notes, even if not his finest. 😊🎸⚘✌
Snow the Jam Man I’ve seen the dead at least 40 times throughout the late 70’s to 90’s and don’t think I have ever heard bobs guitar consistently in a live venue. In fact the only time I have ever clearly heard him was last years GD night at the movies where they remastered the 91 giants stadium show (it was originally recorded on a 48 track board). It was the best sounding GD show I ever heard (next to Barton hall). I was actually at the 91 giants stadium show and bobs guitar mix was too low to hear through the pa.
GuitarGodSam 69 I dont think it was on purpose, his playing has always been light and jangley , combine that with huge outdoor shows and mediocre PA systems, he just got drowned out.
"One of Jerry's most-played first songs, with almost 350 live performances, this version comes on the last day of the Summer Tour of 1992, after which the Dead would take a well-deserved, and needed, rest until December." - David Lemieux
Grateful Dead still miss him after all these years. RIP
The old man...
The roses. Thugs don't know the whole rose thing is from the Dead
This is their best song
@@kevinminor9946Black Sabbath
The old man never was the same again
R.I.P. JERRY AND VINCE
Saint Jerry
Jerry’s a saint because he’ really cared about his fellow sisters and brothers all the dead heads he would give some one the shirt off his back. Jerry really cared about humnaty
Tumble down shack in Big Foot county.
Snowed so hard that the roof caved in.
Delilah Jones went to meet her God,
And the old man never was the same again.
Just recently discovered Grateful dead. Can't stop listening to it. I do not regret anything in life, well tbh just one thing... Wish I had seen this magnificent band live ❤❤❤
Jerry's G'd up from the feet up, peep those nike air maxes at the 2:07 mark, love him even more now!!!! haha
During the solo of this song I literally saw lightning bolts of sound coming out of the delay tower speakers with each note Jerry hit. I loved nights like those 😍
You weren’t on the electric kool-aid were you
Liquid Lightning rolling thru the Pines
Unai Emery - best manager in Europe for a knockout tournament.
Can't beat feeling like someone just plugged you in. I had few of those nights. It's hard to explain to folks who've never experienced it.
That happened one night with a friend, I had a tiny blotter 😂 and light shown straight down over us ,neon green and bright ☀️😎. I couldn't stop laughing for hrs. 😂 Tears streaming down my face...😅
Thank you! My dad took me to this show when I was 15. It was a strange ass scene and I'm a better person for it! Very few people will get to have the experience I had seeing the dead all those years ago with my dad!
Btw, I wasn't in drugs. Just naturally tripping.
@@joshuadaly1976 naturally tripping? so just being there made you feel that way? wow
Rip Phil pretty sure you n Jerry are jammin unheard tunes
Buckeye Lake still has some magic to it to this day.
One of my all time favourite Dead songs 💀⚡️
People talk crap about dead and co this is slower than their version. The dead always changed it up! Be grateful we have what we have cause its all awesome and a gift!
Dead and co got me truly into the dead, I had listened to them before but didn't know they had such an extensive catalogue until I started listening to dead and co. Was lucky enough to see them once too. Mayer is the best thing to happen to them since jerry imo.
jerry in the air maxes 💯
My favorite ❤️💜💛💙🩷🌻🩵😸🐾💚🧡
Went to every Dead show at Buckeye Lake
Ahh, so you caught the last Dead Reuben & Cherise you lucky dog.I did most of Summer '91 but didn't start until RFK, so I missed it. I saw plenty with JGB but I really wanted to catch a Dead version. They teased it once at a '91 Shoreline gig but it wasn't to be. The Ventura Fairgrounds '92 JGB show was killer! I wash a SBD would pop up on that one. The audience recording is much too bass heavy.
Hit em too w/ Deer Creek and Pine Knob anywhere near Chicago while still trying to keep a job as a barely turning twenty Dead Head with a girlfriend who would follow me on my psychedelic lift offs. Thru '87-'92 then backed off as magic faded. Experiencing Jerry play was like seeing the last authentic guitar player who rubbed elbows with Hendrix and The Stones. Dead Heads were in eefing awe at some of these shows if the roadtrip didnt wear them out by the time you made the show.I was a young guitar player and it literally influenced how I approached my instrument. That Powerful!
So I hear that is the location for Dark Star Jubilee these days. Is that true?
Jealous! I made it to this one at least. 👍🏽😎👏
@@josevillarreal9920lol. I was ALWAYS worn out by the time I got to the show😂
I was a heavy drinker. This has always been 1 of my favorites
Way to be, guy. I'm sober 28 years this month and know well the bottom of a bottle. Jealously guard your sobriety. BTW, even better version of BEW Cornell 77 IMHO; uptempo and w/ 2 righteous, rippin' solos.
Jerry’s like my musical uncle that gives me advice my dad couldn’t.
And Uncle Van takes me away too❤
The bus came by and i got on thats when it all began...my 1st shoe, absolute rock n roll heaven, i had a ticket and a 1980 honda prelude, by far the best show on earth, i wish we could go back in time so everyone could enjoy 7-1-92, Drop Dead Explode Your Head, the love, the laughter, the peace, the happiness, the Rock n Roll !!!
Awesome!
Use your prelude, otherwise pass it on
@@edwardholmok8572
We had an 80 Prelude also.
My husband MADE me junk it, saying it was unsafe.
Seemed wrong to junk a car i drove to the junkyard 😂❤
One of my favorite first set songs ❤ Miss you Jerry Garcia. RIP. Jesus loves you Jerry.
One of my favorite days in Ohio was this show. Good times. Went with about ten of my good friends and my younger brother. Couldn’t have been happier that day
My first show. 17 years old. Thank God for the good ol' Grateful Dead!!!
Helluva show! It was my first show as well. Great time! Love this song too! That was Good Trip bro ‼️🎵💫🌉 Grateful Dead ♾️
Jerry is champion
Gone are the DAY'S!!!
My last show. Steve Miller opened. Some friends and I drove from Ball State in Indiana to camp. That day outside the show and that night at the show I lived several lifetimes and have razor sharp vivid memories 30 years later. We were just kids and got so dosed I only heard the first couple songs. The rest of the night I was traveling through worlds and seeing amazing things. There had never been a show like that for me, and there never will be again. I decided I was ready to hit the road again in 95, and you know… We miss you Jerry. And Vince, Brent, Keith, and Pig and many others.
I was at this show! The Violent Femmes opened for them.
For some reason, The Allman Brothers played my hometown on New Year’s Eve, two years in a row! New Haven Ct
made it to this show, great experience
The Dead are my favorite. ROCK ON BABY
Loved Buckeye Lake. ✌️💀🌹⚡
there was a campsite nearby on a farm with a large pond that was Dead Heads Gone to Heaven. The farmers were cool as effin and the cops didnt even bother to show up if nobody was getting killed.We had the run of the land and the elderly were amazed at us not getting hurt and being respectful. It was like we showed up overnight stayed a couple days and gave them whatever $ they asked for like we were pulled out of a film that forgot actually existed! You just had to be there. There was even a farm called the Happy Homestead that would serve all us Head a real farmers breakfast @ like from 6am-9am for like 6 bucks. You could barely finish the plate if you didn't eat for 24hrs.
This song has saved my life many times god bless the GD
It is so freaking great to be able to watch shows you were at. I had a weird, weird time at this show. It was great!
My First Show!❤
good times my b day
They WERE IN PEAK FORM ON THIS ONE
Was there. First concert with the GD...listened..but never go on the bus 'till almost too late. THANK YOU GD
A true hero a inspiration for all
fav dead song hands down
YOUUUU!!
Great tune!
Thanks for the music and videos! Really appreciate the community and the band and the work to bring this archive to us. As I age I sing this song to myself daily. It lools like the old man .....
love it :)
Absolutely the Best !!! Love you GD !💕💙💪🤘
i was there, first show at 15
Nice and slow I dig it. Phil and Billy always had the coolest shirts.
I always thought Phil had the best tie dyes of the whole band
Gotta love Vince's old man shirts to
Well done❤️❤️❤️
since when are you the expert great tune
Goosebumps man, full body goosebumps. Thank you
the old man was gettin round
Gone are the days when the ox fall down,
Take up the yoke and plow the fields around.
Gone are the days when the ladies said' "Please,
Gentle Jack Jones won't you come to me."
Brown-eyed women and red grenadine,
The bottle was dusty but the liquor was clean.
Sound of the thunder with the rain pouring down,
And it looks like the old man's getting on.
1929 when he stepped to the bar, drank to the dregs of the whiskey jar.
1930 when the wall caved in, he made his way selling red-eyed gin.
Brown-eyed women and red grenadine,
The bottle was dusty but the liquor was clean.
Sound of the thunder with the rain pouring down,
And it looks like the old man's getting on.
Delilah Jones was the mother of twins,
Two times over and the rest were sins.
Raised eight boys, only I turned bad,
Didn't get the lickin's that the other ones had.
Brown-eyed women and red grenadine,
The bottle was dusty but the liquor was clean.
Sound of the thunder with the rain pouring down,
And it looks like the old man's getting on.
Tumble down shack in Big Foot county.
Snowed so hard that the roof caved in.
Delilah Jones went to meet her God,
And the old man never was the same again.
Daddy made whiskey and he made it well.
Cost two dollars and it burned like hell.
I cut hickory just to fire the still,
Drink down a bottle and be ready to kill.
Brown-eyed women and red grenadine,
The bottle was dusty but the liquor was clean.
Sound of the thunder with the rain pouring down,
And it looks like the old man's getting on.
Gone are the days when the ox fall down,
Take up the yoke and plow the fields around.
Gone are the days when the ladies said' "Please,
Gentle Jack Jones won't you come to me."
Brown-eyed women and red grenadine,
The bottle was dusty but the liquor was clean.
Sound of the thunder with the rain pourin' down,
Great tune!!👍
Nice!
Dancin’
At this show you can see clearly that Jerry's left arm is shaking on him and he's just playing through it. Love you Jerry still sounds perfect good buddy!
Is cool
Classic
bottle was dusty, but the liquor was clean
Mike Æ ?...Or WAS it ?!
We want to see the band at all times! All the thrown in video bits and fractals (LSD) visuals are not needed or wanted.
1992 computer technology. Sorry, that's just how it was then- the effects were loaded into the live broadcast signal, that got shown on the screen, and then it was recorded.
Wow how did they do that
There once was a time when GIANTS roamed the earth. Jah bless!
Jerry be rocking the J’s
Does anybody remember the speakers cutting out during the Touch opener and it taking a few minutes to get everything back up and running before restarting the song from the top?? Or am I thinking of another show?
You can probably find out of you go to that date on Relisten.
Eh. Little slow and lackluster for a BEW. Doesn't have that normal charge to it. Could be crappy audio quality, or not. Still nice to hear Jerry's mellifluous guitar notes, even if not his finest. 😊🎸⚘✌
Bigfoot County, USA
😎 thanks #middaybluesbreak
Love it! Is there a live video of the Hartford 77 version? That's by far my favorite
What about Cornell 77?
@@Pinghashmer that is an amazing show!
❤️💀🎶⚡🌹
🍺😎👍
Was Jerry wearing Jordans?
Jerry started the air force one Jordans. Look
He’s playing with 9 fingers up there.
So Bob is basically muted in this one, you can hear him a little towards the end and that's it.
Grab the Ultra-Matrix 24 bit or the .SHN for this show ..
Snow the Jam Man I’ve seen the dead at least 40 times throughout the late 70’s to 90’s and don’t think I have ever heard bobs guitar consistently in a live venue. In fact the only time I have ever clearly heard him was last years GD night at the movies where they remastered the 91 giants stadium show (it was originally recorded on a 48 track board). It was the best sounding GD show I ever heard (next to Barton hall). I was actually at the 91 giants stadium show and bobs guitar mix was too low to hear through the pa.
Hes very easy to hear here th-cam.com/video/-Aa-_WqVq-8/w-d-xo.html
Bret Schwartz damn that sucks they mix him so low
GuitarGodSam 69 I dont think it was on purpose, his playing has always been light and jangley , combine that with huge outdoor shows and mediocre PA systems, he just got drowned out.
Bigfoot country
Jerry looks like hes hurting here
Go vote this year. Elections have consequences
He lost his right middle finger
He sang with no hate
I hear Jerry was a real looker in the locker room after the boys tightied-up adter a long session and washed their undercarriages.
A real looker.
Too slow
Thank you, Grateful Dead!🥹
I was at this show! The Violent Femmes opened for them.