Thanks for having this up here, the most soulful "Knockin" I have ever heard. The anguish in Dylan's voice along with Jerry's solo just rips me apart every time.
''Just like so many times before'' was added originally by Jerry Garcia on one of his covers . Dylan introduces for first time with Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers on True Confessions Tour 1986 ( If I'm not wrong) . Jerrry Garcia and Bob Dylan played together for last time at RFK Stadium in Washington DC on 25 June 1995 , with Jerry as guest playing 'It Takes a Lot To Laugh ...'' and 'Rainy Day Women' . Dylan have many great artists that have covered his songs , but nobody plays Dylan as Jerry did .
I saw this tour at Akron Rubber Bowl a few days earlier. Never forget how awesome it was back in our time. Remember that Tom Petty was there too (RIP).
Jerry, sounding great. Not a day goes by that I don’t still miss your playing and singing. I’m going to see Dead and Co. for the first time this year and I have mixed feelings.
Hey, that particular one is currently only available from the John Hammond Tribute, on You Tube th-cam.com/video/H763LZU0Zj4/w-d-xo.html In the released Renaldo & Clara film , there is only audio , so we will have to wait and see the next Bootleg series release later this year. Rumours abound that it could be the 75/75 period. Sorry
Jerry seems so happy this entire tour... Then I hear Dylan wanted to quit the damn thing before it got started?!?! Only because the Dead had a higher regard for his body of work than he did!?!? What a little pissy-pants.
The slight imperfections make it even better than the remastered release. Beautiful.
Thanks for having this up here, the most soulful "Knockin" I have ever heard. The anguish in Dylan's voice along with Jerry's solo just rips me apart every time.
''Just like so many times before'' was added originally by Jerry Garcia on one of his covers . Dylan introduces for first time with Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers on True Confessions Tour 1986 ( If I'm not wrong) . Jerrry Garcia and Bob Dylan played together for last time at RFK Stadium in Washington DC on 25 June 1995 , with Jerry as guest playing 'It Takes a Lot To Laugh ...'' and 'Rainy Day Women' . Dylan have many great artists that have covered his songs , but nobody plays Dylan as Jerry did .
Just like do many times continued 1998. See my film here .th-cam.com/video/i2_zzNwGaTw/w-d-xo.html
Great find! Garcia's lyrics fits perfectly and gives the chorus a sense of finitude and general balance. I've singing it this way since I found it.
I was at this concert (7-12-87) and 2 nights prior at JFK Stadium in Philadelphia - (7-10-87).
It's now 2023 so this was 36 years ago come July.
I saw this tour at Akron Rubber Bowl a few days earlier. Never forget how awesome it was back in our time. Remember that Tom Petty was there too (RIP).
JUST SENDS CHILLS UP MY SPINE hearing this just LOVE THIS
Just bloody brilliant. Thx. A💕💕💕💕💕
Number one i love this song
It's possibly one of the best versions I've ever heard, Jerry Garcia's hand and voice becomes apparent. Thanks buddy.
Take these years out my face
Dylan minus Dead = much better
What's not to love? I miss Jerry every day. This is VALID!
Why does this bring tears to my eyes while smiling !? Thank you for this post ! Emotionally lovely 💫🎵🎶❤️
Fantastic performance ! Thanks.
SUPERB! 💖
Jerry, sounding great. Not a day goes by that I don’t still miss your playing and singing. I’m going to see Dead and Co. for the first time this year and I have mixed feelings.
You will love it. Different but good! Saw them 9/13/21 and have tix for 6/21/22. Bobby won't be here forever! He looks in fantastic shape for 74!
makes me sad an happy to hear jerry
Gotta love Brent's "Live Free Or Die" shirt. Nice upload, thanks.
Distinguished by Jerry's signature riffs
Dylan will never die
beautiful..love this
Wow...great! Thanks for posting.
I was at this concert.
@@dla233 I was here, too.
Love Dylan / Dead 🎶
The Blues 💙
Thanks so much woolhall
Awesome! Thanks for the upload
sweet version ♥♥♥
It's a great meditation
super!!
Dylan is force. I love Jerry and the Dead. But Bob just busts it wide open
You’re very welcome (I love it )
you got it right there,
words, rythmn, tone, phrasing et al
Ok ,Snowy you got me.
If you have any requests, i.e. song, time, place, I can dig in the Woolhall archive to see what I can find ?
Hey, that particular one is currently only available from the John Hammond Tribute, on You Tube th-cam.com/video/H763LZU0Zj4/w-d-xo.html
In the released Renaldo & Clara film , there is only audio , so we will have to wait and see the next Bootleg series release later this year. Rumours abound that it could be the 75/75 period.
Sorry
Esther Ruby No probs, take care, keep smiling 😊👍
Esther Ruby I’m guessing it’s morning and sunny with you over there ? Here its a cold and rainy winter night.
Sweetness
All time
My love
🎼🎼⭐️
MAESTRO SE MAESTROS.
❤️
Jerry seems so happy this entire tour... Then I hear Dylan wanted to quit the damn thing before it got started?!?! Only because the Dead had a higher regard for his body of work than he did!?!? What a little pissy-pants.
Yeah, but Dylan changed his mind about quitting after he stopped in a bar and heard and was inspired by a jazz musician.
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The date on video is 7-12-87 & Woodhull has 12-7-87 in post.
The date on the video is US dated ie month/day/year and the posting is in Europeàn form
Den Film "Knocking on heavens door" habe ich nicht gesehen. Ich weiß nicht mehr, warum. Vielleicht war mir der Titel mal wieder zu "überirdisch".
Es ist möglich, dass der Filmtitel mir zu sentimental war. Ich weiß, ich bin da etwas komisch. So wie Falco.
I remember the first time I heard the Dead. I was like, this is just some white boys playing country blues. What's the big deal?
got a long lineage i'm trying to trace 1:45
Thanks AJ , hope you have beaten the CV and feeing better ?
Jerry, Dylan, and Brent are just stealing this performance. Bob Weir, as usual, is kinda average.
Jerry could sing that so much better than Bob.