11/2/69 Cold Rain And Snow 6:20 In The Midnight Hour 14:50 Seasons Of My Heart 19:13 Mama Tried 22:07 Next Time You See Me 26:58 Good Lovin’>28:38 Drums>30:12 Good Lovin’ 37:15 Big Boss Man 43:23 Casey Jones 47:59 Dancing In The Street 57:29 Dark Star> 1:27:38 St. Stephen> 1:35:10 The Eleven 1:46:21 Death Don’t Have No Mercy 12/26/69 1:59:06 Monkey And The Engineer 2:00:48 Little Sadie 2:04:05 Long Black Limousine I’ve Been All Around This World 2:15:58 Gathering Flowers For The Master's Bouquet 2:19:38 Black Peter 2:30:12 Uncle John’s Band 2:42:21 Casey Jones 2:47:10 Hard To Handle 2:52:04 China Cat/Rider> 3:03:26 High Time 3:11:28 Me And My Uncle 3:15:43 Dark Star> 3:40:35 New Speedway Boogie 3:46:10 Love Light
The first time I saw the dead was at Watkins Glen with wife in 73!!! Right in front of the stage for the whole, glorious sunny afternoon!!! Forever DEAD!!! FOOOOOOR SUUUURE ❤
I have been on an early LED Zeppelin live kick recently , it is so refreshing to hear music with quiet peaceful moments and plenty of face melting blues licks!
Someone wrote the early Dead was like hearing giant train racing down a mountain track. That’s when I heard them and I was never the same. I didn’t know music could be so powerful. Thank you.
As a guy who didnt see the Dead til 1990, and didnt get my first late 60's show on tape until "Two for the Vault" came out several years later (93?) I have to say that this type of dead music always immediately sounds very.... um... primitive by comparison. And, of course, in many ways it is. However, when you listen to recordings like this now, you can fully hear that ALL the important facets of their sound and style are already in place. Like, playing the dynamics through touch instead of volume control
Old Dead always blew away New Dead.Being raw is what makes it way better. No one could ever compare to Pigpen.If you were there you could see and hear it.Saw 400+ with Jerry hardly any after he died.Like many seasoned rockers from the past Experts with there craft but often just going through the motion.
@@brooke8567 Well, that was a bit rude. I have never been a fan of the psychedelic sound from any rock band. The Dead seemed to completely shed that by 1972.
11/2/69
Cold Rain And Snow
6:20 In The Midnight Hour
14:50 Seasons Of My Heart
19:13 Mama Tried
22:07 Next Time You See Me
26:58 Good Lovin’>28:38 Drums>30:12 Good Lovin’
37:15 Big Boss Man
43:23 Casey Jones
47:59 Dancing In The Street
57:29 Dark Star>
1:27:38 St. Stephen>
1:35:10 The Eleven
1:46:21 Death Don’t Have No Mercy
12/26/69
1:59:06 Monkey And The Engineer
2:00:48 Little Sadie
2:04:05 Long Black Limousine
I’ve Been All Around This World
2:15:58 Gathering Flowers For The Master's Bouquet
2:19:38 Black Peter
2:30:12 Uncle John’s Band
2:42:21 Casey Jones
2:47:10 Hard To Handle
2:52:04 China Cat/Rider>
3:03:26 High Time
3:11:28 Me And My Uncle
3:15:43 Dark Star>
3:40:35 New Speedway Boogie
3:46:10 Love Light
Appreciate ya
Thanks
one more.... 2:35:45 Cold Rain and Snow
One of the best 69 dark star>st stepehen>the eleven ive heard
Music doesn't get much better than that feelin' groovy/tighten up jam on the 11-2-69 Dark Star. 👍👍
Thankyou for this gem
The first time I saw the dead was at Watkins Glen with wife in 73!!! Right in front of the stage for the whole, glorious sunny afternoon!!! Forever DEAD!!! FOOOOOOR SUUUURE ❤
Love 69 Dead
Ditto. Live/Dead is what turned me into a DeadHead. I was 19 when it came out.
Me too.
And me
Searing guitar on Death. Love it! I would have been six at the time. Born too late. Peace, y'all.
I have been on an early LED Zeppelin live kick recently , it is so refreshing to hear music with quiet peaceful moments and plenty of face melting blues licks!
;There is nothing wrong with early Zeppelin! Blueberry Hill, Fractured Ribs.... When they did the old Yardbirds stuff was magical!
thanx Kevin...sounds fantastic
excellent dark star!
'67 to '72: the golden years, and '69 is so great because the recordings got so much better...Thank you!
Thanks to "Bear".
Stan the Man had some skills twiddling them knobs!@@kennethmoffat7409
So sweet the music, the interplay the anticipation of Bill, the creative genius and stage presence is captivating TY 🚌🚌❄❄🍭🍭
Featuring not one, but TWO brilliant Dark Stars.
I know how often did 2 Stars occur in the same evening
@@onthebus11 I think they're two different nights, one in SF, one in Dallas, but both late '69 and face melting.
Someone wrote the early Dead was like hearing giant train racing down a mountain track. That’s when I heard them and I was never the same. I didn’t know music could be so powerful. Thank you.
Thank you much, "Grateful"ly appreciated for sure. Later Peace
and a tear comes to my eye as lovelight ends. You just had it done to you, ladies and gentlemen, by the Grateful Dead!!
Oh yeah .. nice one ☝️
That was some great acid
As a guy who didnt see the Dead til 1990, and didnt get my first late 60's show on tape until "Two for the Vault" came out several years later (93?) I have to say that this type of dead music always immediately sounds very.... um... primitive by comparison. And, of course, in many ways it is. However, when you listen to recordings like this now, you can fully hear that ALL the important facets of their sound and style are already in place. Like, playing the dynamics through touch instead of volume control
SPOT ON!!! 🎯💯🎸🎹🥁🎤
This is the stuff that made me listen to music differently.
Tf does that mean. What did you upgrade from bean cans on strings?
@@PortsmouthCherokeeactive listening vs passive
RIP PHIL LESH
Happy Daze Between 2024🪶🤘🏼💀🎧🏴☠️🌈🍒🥳💃🎶🕺❄️🎈Thank you for all of the killer Dead
Cant go wrong opening with Cold Rain & Snow in SF!! Its got that Sound
at the 2 hr part it really picks up
Okay I'm at a little bit of an acid test and I'm changing my goggle name. I'm Erin Andrei. 🌷
Little Sadie!!!
incredible
Bill Kruetzmann is highly underrated, that casey jones was 🔥🔥🔥
👍👍😎
Fantastic
❤❤❤❤❤
Old Dead always blew away New Dead.Being raw is what makes it way better. No one could ever compare to Pigpen.If you were there you could see and hear it.Saw 400+ with Jerry hardly any after he died.Like many seasoned rockers from the past Experts with there craft but often just going through the motion.
I never listen to anything pre-1972, but this is great
Open your mind.1965-1972? Are you crazy or just uninformed?
@@brooke8567 Well, that was a bit rude. I have never been a fan of the psychedelic sound from any rock band. The Dead seemed to completely shed that by 1972.
I was there. I don't remember anything.
You must be very smart...😏🚽