I’m now on a mission to personally bump the plays from 44k to 45k all with my own listening. Wistful , haunting story sung by Jerry like it was about him and someone who broke his heart
Like god came down and said enjoy Thank you for your music 🎶 Which as I get older it's definitely medicine 💊 that people need So yes once again Thank you 😊
Jerry is so comfortable & natural with this tune you could easily think it was his own. Shout out for John Kahn on bass. I saw them at Bottom Line NYC a number of times during this era, & they did this often. Another shout out for Merl Saunders. RIP all
Thank you so much. I really enjoyed your montage tribute of Jerry thru the years. PEACE Jerbear 53 yrs...I just realized cause I am now 53. Mortality always lurking around...better head on down to Shaketown Street !!
Love this Version.. Jerry’s ‘73/‘74 Solo Work is my Favorite Era , the tone, the feel and space in between, with his Guitar Playing in these Years and Fellow musicians he was playing with (Saunders, Kahn, Buchanan and others)
@@philmatera well done , beautifull mix and clarity ..from live at the keystone, no doubt ..yes excellant time for me also ..thank to parents for my life being born for to have THIS time in my youth !!!!! YES
This was a beautiful awakening for me when I played this with a friend who had never been a rock star. We had dreams of being free to play music as a way to lock out diseased thoughts and people. But our elders tried to stop us. Well, here is our first recording!
great song, great performance and great slideshow. thank man! it's a bummer to watch Jerry's health deteriorate in those photos. so much talent. Imagine what he could have done if he had stayed healthy.
Agreed, beautiful version of this Dylan song. I’m reading Steve Parish’s book now which details a lot of his decline- it’s really sad how hard drugs destroyed such a brilliant artist like Jerry, especially the heroin. It made him withdrawn and slowly curtailed his creativity and joy
@@davids6652. Hard drugs have destroyed the living of so many lives- and taken so many more in needless death. I’m revisiting this period and meeting some artists for the first time, Jerry Garcia included. Sadly, despite the advances that were being made in medicine, so much about the human body and brain were unknown. Stress was not known to be a deterrent on health until the 80’s! For all the appearance of having a free wheeling lifestyle, these artists were under a lot of stress. Just getting from place to place to perform was hard and life on the road even harder. Buses and small aircraft. Limited sleeping and eating options. Poor means of communication- keeping in touch with family, friends and business associates was done on pay phones! If someone had a health issue, it further complicated matters. It’s amazing that anyone could produce under the circumstances. Yet, I personally feel we were blessed with the richest period of contemporary music during the 1960s and 1970s. Although the two decades of alternative rock from 1990 to 2010 kept me so distracted that I didn’t listen to the masters for far too long!
Yea true..Jerry smoked dope at least he didn't shoot it lol. He died of a heart attack related to his other issues like diabetes, tour rot, not having his drugs too. Those are the worst days that make you feel useless but Jerry probably didn't have a typical deepest seated addiction, he was successful, always artistic, started out awesome on his voyage into guitar. Wrote parts of the dead catalog, the best even. So I guess he got a hall pass as BK put in his book
Very cool! If you search for the one that was originally contained on The Keystone CDs, the overdub by David Grisman is gorgeous. I love both. The one I have here is from a soundboard. When I heard Jerry's finger picking on that passage, I was mesmerized.
Is amazing how in that era the organ piano was almost obligatory. between the years of Procol Harum in the late 60s through this period with Garcia..It is the Organ what carries the song almost like the beat of a drummer
Thanks, spbairro! Here are two more that you might like: Stella Blue 6-11-1976 2012 08 01 Slideshow Stella Blue 1976 06 11 Pigpen Tribute / Operator from American Beauty Pigpen Tribute Slideshow
This is from July 10, 1973. I highly recommend getting a hold of Garcia & Saunders's "The Keystone Complete" It contains everything played on July 10 & 11, 1973. One caveat, though, the "Keystone Complete" only contains the Grisman overdub of Positively 4th Street. I love both versions, but Jerry's subtle work is wonderful and should be in everyone's collection.
Great song to play to your ex-wife who cheated on you and then follow that up with get out of my life rastafari Tucson Arizona Sonoran desert yes I keep on keepin on San Rafael Marin county San Francisco California
@@katharinerauch7361 what if one's cheating horror wife didn't Walk All over Town and sleep with every Man she meets. What if? Tucson Arizona Sonoran desert yes I keep on keeping on never trust a woman
I don’t agree that this version destroyed this great song but think that Jerry’s sweet voice doesn’t suit the acerbic nature of the lyrics. The vocals aren’t biting enough. He had a way with guitar tone though!
I’m sure like everyone, there are anecdotes about Jerry that’d point to him not being a saint… but he’s too popular for them not to be prevalent. Since they’re really not, I dig him so much more. That is to say… what most of us know of him points to his decency. He never alienated anyone without outspoken political crap or had a history of being arrogant or the like. He’s just a lovable dude… who uniquely ripped on guitar and was the force of hardly-arguably, the best rock’n roll band EVER.
Sad how Papa bear was on a track to healthiness and keeping The Grateful Dead alive for many years to come. Was taken out by a money hungry woman whom we call the black widow. She’s been pointed at for 2-3 other suspicious husband deaths. Rip Jerr Bear. NFA GDF Love&light✌🏽
I’m now on a mission to personally bump the plays from 44k to 45k all with my own listening. Wistful , haunting story sung by Jerry like it was about him and someone who broke his heart
Right there with you man
One million percent brother
Dylan and Garcia : wonderful association !
After a saw threatened my forefinger, Jerry Garcia became my favorite guitarist
My favorite cover of Positively 4th Street
Gotta love Dylans too
@madonnajacobson4108 of course That's why I said Cover of Dylan's. Never will forget the 1st time I heard it
Like god came down and said enjoy
Thank you for your music 🎶
Which as I get older it's definitely medicine 💊 that people need
So yes once again
Thank you 😊
The best cover of this masterpiece for all time.
Dat boy can play, a four finger ed bloody genius, Phil in Adelaide 😢
This was the Holy Grail. This was the tune that got me started
wow, thats awesome! can i ask, it got you started with what? :) asking respectfully
@@JonathanMahoneyDOP My guesss is jumping on the Jerry train!🚆🚆🚋🚋
I'm 74. This is my first song that got me deep into music. My first listen was Dylans version.
Such a sweet voice. Love that guy
What a peach! Jerry you are missed. Your playing was and is ,as always,soothing to the soul! R.i.p.
A super blast from the past,with a singer with wings to sing😎
Deep, dark and uplifting at the same time not many can imagine it let alone do it
Miss you Jerry
Haunting. The song and the singer, both.😎
I want this played at my funeral along with I’ll Fly Away. 😅
At your funeral would be kinda like a big FU to those who know who they are
Jerry is so comfortable & natural with this tune you could easily think it was his own. Shout out for John Kahn on bass. I saw
them at Bottom Line NYC a number of times during this era, &
they did this often. Another shout out for Merl Saunders. RIP all
Sweet
Jerry you made my life a little better.
None better than this true master. The best rendition of one of the best songs of all time.
Thank you so much. I really enjoyed your montage tribute of Jerry thru the years. PEACE Jerbear 53 yrs...I just realized cause I am now 53. Mortality always lurking around...better head on down to Shaketown Street !!
I saw him with Merle at the Keystone. Most memorable. Great club.
Wow! Very cool! I love the Keystone Complete set.
Wow. That must have been a terrific concert
Love this Version.. Jerry’s ‘73/‘74 Solo Work is my Favorite Era , the tone, the feel and space in between, with his Guitar Playing in these Years and Fellow musicians he was playing with (Saunders, Kahn, Buchanan and others)
I *love* virtually all eras, but 70s Jerry is near and dear to my heart. I caught Jerry a bunch of times 74-77. Real nice times.
@@philmatera well done , beautifull mix and clarity ..from live at the keystone, no doubt ..yes excellant time for me also ..thank to parents for my life being born for to have THIS time in my youth !!!!! YES
This was a beautiful awakening for me when I played this with a friend who had never been a rock star. We had dreams of being free to play music as a way to lock out diseased thoughts and people. But our elders tried to stop us. Well, here is our first recording!
❤amazing
wtf are you talking about? It’s not you, hondo.
Ehhh what ?
You been smoking some of jerrys H broski?! 🤣
What a tribute, one icon to another.😍👍
THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH , I STILL CRY FROM MISSING SEEING HIM SING LIVE BUT THIS IS A JOY ~ BLESSINGS
Perfectly Matched cd. 😊....love everything done with Merl ....John probably liked it too 😊😊
Jerry's such an inspiration as he always comes from such a musical place. Bravo Maestro.
great song, great performance and great slideshow. thank man! it's a bummer to watch Jerry's health deteriorate in those photos. so much talent. Imagine what he could have done if he had stayed healthy.
Agreed, beautiful version of this Dylan song. I’m reading Steve Parish’s book now which details a lot of his decline- it’s really sad how hard drugs destroyed such a brilliant artist like Jerry, especially the heroin. It made him withdrawn and slowly curtailed his creativity and joy
@@davids6652. Hard drugs have destroyed the living of so many lives- and taken so many more in needless death. I’m revisiting this period and meeting some artists for the first time, Jerry Garcia included. Sadly, despite the advances that were being made in medicine, so much about the human body and brain were unknown. Stress was not known to be a deterrent on health until the 80’s!
For all the appearance of having a free wheeling lifestyle, these artists were under a lot of stress. Just getting from place to place to perform was hard and life on the road even harder. Buses and small aircraft. Limited sleeping and eating options. Poor means of communication- keeping in touch with family, friends and business associates was done on pay phones! If someone had a health issue, it further complicated matters. It’s amazing that anyone could produce under the circumstances. Yet, I personally feel we were blessed with the richest period of contemporary music during the 1960s and 1970s. Although the two decades of alternative rock from 1990 to 2010 kept me so distracted that I didn’t listen to the masters for far too long!
@@merk9569 agreed!
@@davids6652Drugs kill
Yea true..Jerry smoked dope at least he didn't shoot it lol. He died of a heart attack related to his other issues like diabetes, tour rot, not having his drugs too. Those are the worst days that make you feel useless but Jerry probably didn't have a typical deepest seated addiction, he was successful, always artistic, started out awesome on his voyage into guitar. Wrote parts of the dead catalog, the best even. So I guess he got a hall pass as BK put in his book
Thank you God for this wonderful music and sweet melodies and improvisatory-gifted musicians like these! 🎶🙌🏻🎹🥁👏🏻😁
Jerry. We miss you too much ☮️👌
Jerry could highlight every emotion
Jerry appreciated Dylan's musical gifts, thxs for sharing...
listen to the album Dylan and The Dead ...
Beautiful version of one of Dylan’s finest 🎸
Priceless
Man beautiful slide show! Incredible. Thanks 🎉🎉
65 to 74 Special time in music 🎵. Delaney and Bonnie are a Great example. 🌄🏁🌃
Outstanding cover.
Jerry goes stratight to the heart
Totally Bad Ass. Gotta play it again!
Thanks for sharing this! 😊
This band was on fire that night!
Far out! God bless
Absolutely love it
Very cool! If you search for the one that was originally contained on The Keystone CDs, the overdub by David Grisman is gorgeous. I love both. The one I have here is from a soundboard. When I heard Jerry's finger picking on that passage, I was mesmerized.
Awesome! Thank you so much for sharing and God bless all
Jerry is one of the most soulful singers I've ever heard, nothing but the truth from him.
Damn this is so good
a master at work
Oh, yes! :-)
Amazing! Thanks.
Just can’t playing this tune. 😊❤❤❤
Great photo montage Brothet
Very lovely!
Super Sweet
Garcia lived by the sword
Garcia died by the sword
He should rest in peace
Stellar 😁
A painfully beautiful rendition of one of Dylan's best songs.
Visions of Johanna
jesus
great stuff
Thanks, John! Here are two others you might like: 2012 08 01 Slideshow Stella Blue 1976 06 11 Pigpen Tribute Slideshow
Jesus has nothing to do with it
What a fuckin great job
thanks
Is amazing how in that era the organ piano was almost obligatory. between the years of Procol Harum in the late 60s through this period with Garcia..It is the Organ what carries the song almost like the beat of a drummer
Thanks!
YES.....THANK YOU ...YES
Textbook Jerry right there
I do love it. Thanks for sharing.
My pleasure.
Miss my wife say hi in heaven
Jerry playing a Travis Bean. Is it the TB1000?
Hey, CDEAD, Phil.
Nice:)
~ Shmdawg
Hello, my friend!
@@philmatera
Lol. Jst read my note.
Shndawg.
Not 'Shmdawg'.
Peace, my friend!
Not off limits but on?!!!!🎉
Still as sweet as ever😅❤😅 1:24
Thanks, spbairro! Here are two more that you might like:
Stella Blue 6-11-1976
2012 08 01 Slideshow Stella Blue 1976 06 11
Pigpen Tribute / Operator from American Beauty
Pigpen Tribute Slideshow
Like Dillons music was ment jerry to play Love you bob. Miss you jer 4:25
Harvest time in the isle naked in the moon lights
When will we be off limits
What show was this and how can I get it? Have most of the Garcia Volumes but none with this wonderful tune.
This is from July 10, 1973. I highly recommend getting a hold of Garcia & Saunders's "The Keystone Complete" It contains everything played on July 10 & 11, 1973. One caveat, though, the "Keystone Complete" only contains the Grisman overdub of Positively 4th Street. I love both versions, but Jerry's subtle work is wonderful and should be in everyone's collection.
@@philmatera thank you
From a great album, Jerry and Merl Sanders . (keyboards)...
The Keystone Complete covers everything played on July 10 & 11 1973. It's a fantastic 4 CD set.
@@philmatera I had the original double album when it came out. 👍🏼
@@philmatera A great cover of Dear Mr Fantasy...
Miss you, Jerry!
Chocolate marshmallow, whiskey near
This was in the Village at the Bottom Line correct? I went to a bunch there...thanks!
Keystone
Is this slide show able to be gotten as in for others to archive ?
I don't know what you are looking for, but you can download it. I have no intention of ever deleting it from my site, so just keep the link.
Much better without the mandolin. I hate to say it. You can hear the bass much better too, which, after Jerry is my favorite part.
🚂💨💨💨💨💨💨✌️👍👍👍
I miss the Grateful Dead dearly. The deadheads as well.
Yes agree. Can't say the experience has been even close without him
@@monicastrang4730 ShakeDown/Parking lot is still killer. PHISH shows, as well
Those who criticize his guitar playing... have no idea what good playing is.
Exactly. He had the best ear.
God forgive you jerry
Went to army, we came home weren't to go gd no more🎉
Maneiro este som
🫶🏼🙌🏽🫶🏼
Save the Whales. They are being hunted again.
Also, we need more pencil erasers. We’re running out.
Great song to play to your ex-wife who cheated on you and then follow that up with get out of my life rastafari Tucson Arizona Sonoran desert yes I keep on keepin on San Rafael Marin county San Francisco California
Everyone wants to be the narrator but what if?😮😅
@@katharinerauch7361 what if one's cheating horror wife didn't Walk All over Town and sleep with every Man she meets. What if? Tucson Arizona Sonoran desert yes I keep on keeping on never trust a woman
Now if Dylan could sing a Dylan song that would be heaven wouldn't it. Nobody sings a Dylan song better than somebody else. Am I correct?
Bubba's behind bars
Always thought the dead were sh1t. Still do.
Abel vs Cain.
Someone had a lot of nerve destroying this great song.....
Dylan loved Jerry
I don’t agree that this version destroyed this great song but think that Jerry’s sweet voice doesn’t suit the acerbic nature of the lyrics. The vocals aren’t biting enough. He had a way with guitar tone though!
@@mikedavison3400 can agree with that
Stupid comment
Eh??
another gem of god dylan.... No. 33779
I’m sure like everyone, there are anecdotes about Jerry that’d point to him not being a saint… but he’s too popular for them not to be prevalent. Since they’re really not, I dig him so much more. That is to say… what most of us know of him points to his decency. He never alienated anyone without outspoken political crap or had a history of being arrogant or the like. He’s just a lovable dude… who uniquely ripped on guitar and was the force of hardly-arguably, the best rock’n roll band EVER.
Sad how Papa bear was on a track to healthiness and keeping The Grateful Dead alive for many years to come. Was taken out by a money hungry woman whom we call the black widow. She’s been pointed at for 2-3 other suspicious husband deaths. Rip Jerr Bear. NFA GDF Love&light✌🏽
Never trust a woman