bump :).......and you gotta dig jerry brought all four speakers :). that vertical jbl 1200 watt cab was otherworldly....4 jbl e-120's .... i don't think there ever was another guit man who had that kinda wattage...and made it sound so calm and pretty...... :).
Jerry was a magical man for sure because he caught my eye the first time I met him + that was it for me ! Never had another man in my life that made me feel so good when I was with him ! ❤️🐇🐰🌹🕊️🪽💀☠️✨🥲😢😩😭😒☹️🥵🐉🐦🔥❤️
There is nothing like the Gratefuldead for me ever ! I can’t seem to get out of it ! I never will after all this time gone by now since the late 60 s to now in 2024 !
My first concert ever. One of the gang back in '82 posted a pic on facebook in 2009, of all of us outside before the concert. I'm here watching this because we are still commenting on that photo ten years later! I call it 'The time in our lives that stands still and just is.'
This was my first also at 15 ! I wish this quality recording started at the beginning. Alabama Getaway, Greatest Story Ever Told, Candyman, CC Rider before RR Rose but all the available audio sources are heavy with audience which has been great for nostalgic but I’m so glad this is here! ❤
This is the way I remember it. The sound that is. SBDs from the early 80s sound muffled with a garbly sound and too much vocal and keyboard in the mix. Not the way they sounded then. This video picks up what they sounded like better than SBDs from the period. Fabulous! 1982 is an overlooked year and a good one. Summer tour was one of the best.
There is nobody who can play like Jerry ! Never will we have another one so great as him ! I’m still inlove with this man forever until I die ! ❤️🐇🐰🕊️🪽💀☠️✨🐉🐦🔥🌎🥲😢🥵😭😩🥶🤯blow up my head for this man that I can’t shake off of me because I’m so inlove with him still on this date of December 29/2024 ! 😢❤
my first show I was so green ...took me till 84 to get on the bus..toured from 84-91 , moved to the bay area in 85...inched my way through dead dreams to another land..
Agree, great show. They played Deep Elem Blues, Absolutely cooking in Baltimor. I was at this show anf also Baltimore. 1982 was one of my faborite years because i saw 49 of the 63 shows they did tht year. Good times! Good life!
Two years later in Providence: powerful.blotter, 4th row center, and a killer show changed my life forever. That was also a Scarlet Fire Estimated Eyes -//Dew night, insanity. Thanks for this,Voodoo, it’s as close to time machine as we’re gonna get!
the very first show I went to my uncle took me he was watching me I was 7 years old and I never had seen anything like it I even took a dose I'm 42 years old now I seen the Dead 185 times in my life this was special show but 3/15/90 was the best I think they all were amen Gratefully deadicatie to the Dead
I'll tell ya what Mr. VooDoo this was one tour you made sure you got in every nite. These cat's was on fire. The whole band just looked like they were having tons and tons of fun so we did what most hippie's do we had no other choice but to break out the fungus soaked in liquid and hold on as it got stranger and stranger. I missed them there nites very much. We could really use a way-way back machine now. This stuff takes me way back takes me way back...........................................
wholy shit , my first show , I was so green and high ,I thought the heads dancing and "flying" in the halls were hare krishna…and I was hallucinating a giant turtle on stage and an octopus was chewing on mickey's hands during drums…a show or two later I was on the bus for 8 years!
My First Show Too!!! Holy F@ck!!! I Remember Very Little... I was 19... Lol On The Bus until Brent's passing... We saw Jerry wasn't gonna be far behind... Sad.... I still try and listen to at least a show a day.... Long Strange Trip For Sure! ;)
My final show w/Jerry. Got in for free since a buddy's father was friends with the guy in charge of the horse patrol. LOL...I recall a brief snow shower with big flakes when the show let out. Anybody else? Honestly not my fave era, but Jerry's voice does sound good on Althea. Thanks for posting!
My first show, and wound up being the longest first set I'd ever see, at 11 songs. Anyway, my main point is THANK YOU voodoonola for all the great uploads.
I worked in the wholesale farmer's Market, within walking distance to the Civic Center. Wasn't much of a Deadhead til 86/87 but loved the scene. Some hippie chicks were walking along the dock and we started talking.. ended up leaving our water hose hanging out the back door so they and others could fill their bottles.. (~):-}
Growing to love 1982. As has been stated in a great number of comments over on the Archive, '82 seems like the band was really starting to gel with Brent and doing all kinds of interesting stuff, like Brent and Jerry trading measures on the outro to Shakedown Street - territory that Keith and Jerry never explored. The Go to Heaven tunes were also fully flushed out and rocking.
I have no doubt that the Dead improved musically during the 80s and peaked in the few years before Brent passed. Theyre good in all their incarnations, with Bruce, Vince et al, but that long period with Brent they really got it together as musicians.
This was the last year Jerry’s voice was consistently good. By 1984 his voice was irreparably damaged. I’d say the Brent era was downhill after October 89 with the Warlock shows & the Nightfall of Diamonds show a week later. It was around this time Brent started really losing it & hitting the wrong keys & even hitting keys with his elbows & hands when he didn’t mean to which explains why they started indulging him less & less. By the last few shows of his life in summer 1990 he was having zero interplay & chemistry with Jerry.
They did awesome Victim or the crime, Watchtower and then Brent died and you never heard them again. But new territory and inspiration opened up with Vince and... RIP Jerry and Vince 🙏🏼🙏🏽🙏
I remember all our friends from town were gathered outside an opening to the arena. All of a sudden I see a guy fall from the top of the opening and hear a big splat! He started flapping around on the cement like a fish. 😮 I'm pretty dosed. Don't know what came of it? We went back to our seats. I was just 22 at the time. Lol
I was there. It was a tremendous show. I said to my friend on the way down (yeah, if you know your geography, we're Massholes), I hope they play Scarlet Begonias. By the time I played it, I was totally blown away, and of course, imagine trying to figure out a lot of Dead songs, for which the intro can be, shall we say, extended? Well my friend figured it out before me, and said, "Hey they're playing Scarlett Begonias!"
Thanks so much for posting, I was at this show and tour, 9 shows from Syracuse NY thru Baltimore. I wish there was video of Phil’s “Earthquake Space” and “The Raven” from the last two nights on the tour. Overall this is a good show, with a few magical moments. I really like we have the majority of the band framed, (will always trade video of Phil over Brent), when you can watch the interplay between “The Boys” Thanks again voodoonola.
THANK GOODNESS we didn't lose Looks Like Rain. Gosh, is every version I hear is better than the last? Or rather, was the last was better than the previous? Ah, finiculi finicula. The furthur you go, the Rounder you get.
@@cultfilmfreakreviews YOU REALLY THINK SO,DUDE? you can replace JIMMY PAGE, JIMI HENDRIX...NO, NOT JERRY GARCIA. LET ME TELL YOU: KEPT WHAT NAME? THERE WAS NO GRATEFUL DEAD AFTER 1995. IT WAS ALL TRIBUTES AND NEW NOMENCLATURES. CARRIED ON WITH THE SAME TORCH,THOUGH...AND WAVED THAT FLAG HIGH...!!! DNF WITH THE GD!!
I believe its one of his Ibanez artist series guitars, Jeff Hasselberger made a handful of different ones for Bob in the late 70's early 80's. His cowboy fancy vine inlay, violin sunburst one was the most used. Could be wrong though! It sounds a little to bright to be a Gibson to me, it has that classic Bobby middle single coil tone to it.
Great show. I loved this period, went to so many shows. Could not STAND those sickly green stage lights they used for awhile, used to make me nauseous.
I prefer them to all the later type stage lighting crap with lasers and stuff. Just one color at a time has always been my favorite. Saw Robin Trower in 83- green lights, sometimes red. That was all. Perfect.
I was at this show pretty close to the stage when a chick tripping pretty hard pushed everyone out of her way, ripped all her clothes off and jumped on stage. The crew had no idea what to do with her but nobody seemed to know her.
My favorite kind of concert film. No zooms, no facial closeups, no views of only one player. Just an unchanging, full view of the band (wish they expanded out to get Brent, but he was new at that point), just like if I was there watching the show from my favorite spot at shows. Upstairs left side for the great views of Jerry playing his guitar. I've always disliked it when concert films go to full screen facial closeups. Woodstock is a good example for a lot of that.
You could not go wrong being on the road back in '82. Just listen.......................>fall of '82 Playin' in the Band>Crazy Fingers>..........They was on fire and so were we
twas a problematic show- I was seated behind the stage and a had a whole different experience. Without question, the sound behind the stage at Providence was beautiful. Home venue for me, and they fit in acoustically beautifully. They dropped an Althea in so I could go out for coffee and greeted me with LLR. Great Morning Dew- just another basic, solid night from this era.
Home base for me as well and i was born in 82. Wish i coulda been behind the stage also but i was 2 months an 3 days old. Darkstar is coming to lupos soon btw!
+Tim Hillman Many times I would go sit behind the stage for that exact reason, the sound. Catching that raw sound of Garcia's guitar coming out the back of his speaker stack on the stage. I loved it.
Sophomore year in HS, 2nd Dead show. Loved it at the time, 75 shows later, I don't think it was a great show. My seats were not far from this point, section 110. Prov Civic Center was a great concert venue!!!
I saw this when I was 17
I’m now 60
It never gets old
Just so perfect
21 first show and will be 64 in March. What a fabulous long strange trip it's been!!!❤❤❤
Just checked my tix stub from this show - $10 - what a Deal!
Cheapest I ever got was for the Stanley Theater shows, 750 day of the show, but those were the days.
The lighting. Thats something I really miss. No crazy blinding lights, no constant array. Just a little something to set the mood.
bump :).......and you gotta dig jerry brought all four speakers :). that vertical jbl 1200 watt cab was otherworldly....4 jbl e-120's .... i don't think there ever was another guit man who had that kinda wattage...and made it sound so calm and pretty...... :).
Jerry was a magical man for sure because he caught my eye the first time I met him + that was it for me ! Never had another man in my life that made me feel so good when I was with him ! ❤️🐇🐰🌹🕊️🪽💀☠️✨🥲😢😩😭😒☹️🥵🐉🐦🔥❤️
There is nothing like the Gratefuldead for me ever ! I can’t seem to get out of it ! I never will after all this time gone by now since the late 60 s to now in 2024 !
My first concert ever. One of the gang back in '82 posted a pic on facebook in 2009, of all of us outside before the concert. I'm here watching this because we are still commenting on that photo ten years later! I call it 'The time in our lives that stands still and just is.'
This was my first Dead show too. I would love to see a "Dave's Pick's release of it.
This was my first also at 15 ! I wish this quality recording started at the beginning. Alabama Getaway, Greatest Story Ever Told, Candyman, CC Rider before RR Rose but all the available audio sources are heavy with audience which has been great for nostalgic but I’m so glad this is here! ❤
Jerry is a legend. To this day, nobody has played with this emotion. I miss this man so much.
This is the way I remember it. The sound that is. SBDs from the early 80s sound muffled with a garbly sound and too much vocal and keyboard in the mix. Not the way they sounded then. This video picks up what they sounded like better than SBDs from the period. Fabulous! 1982 is an overlooked year and a good one. Summer tour was one of the best.
82-85 ... best years imo
There is nobody who can play like Jerry ! Never will we have another one so great as him ! I’m still inlove with this man forever until I die ! ❤️🐇🐰🕊️🪽💀☠️✨🐉🐦🔥🌎🥲😢🥵😭😩🥶🤯blow up my head for this man that I can’t shake off of me because I’m so inlove with him still on this date of December 29/2024 ! 😢❤
I think it sounds great ! I love this so much because I can’t seem to get over them ! I live in the past because I don’t c any future 4 me !
I'm so grateful for all the shows posted ‼️‼️‼️
my first show I was so green ...took me till 84 to get on the bus..toured from 84-91 , moved to the bay area in 85...inched my way through dead dreams to another land..
17 year old me was in that audience. Time flies!
The 4/19/82 Baltimore Civic Center is another ripper.
Agree, great show. They played Deep Elem Blues, Absolutely cooking in Baltimor. I was at this show anf also Baltimore. 1982 was one of my faborite years because i saw 49 of the 63 shows they did tht year. Good times! Good life!
This angle shows the brilliance of Billy and Mickey
I was at this show.... in Providence.. I saw them 4 years in a row ....4 years they played Morning Dew.. each one was so unique.
Morning Dew 1982-83-84
Two years later in Providence: powerful.blotter, 4th row center, and a killer show changed my life forever. That was also a Scarlet Fire Estimated Eyes -//Dew night, insanity. Thanks for this,Voodoo, it’s as close to time machine as we’re gonna get!
Spring '82! The best
the very first show I went to my uncle took me he was watching me I was 7 years old and I never had seen anything like it I even took a dose I'm 42 years old now I seen the Dead 185 times in my life this was special show but 3/15/90 was the best I think they all were amen Gratefully deadicatie to the Dead
😀
Feel good to lie on the internet brah?
If you took a dose at 7 years old your uncle is a piece of s*** but I really think you're lying
Sure you did
the drop in between scarlet>fire is always a highlight for me. to hear what theyll do is a treat. this one is really sweet.
I'll tell ya what Mr. VooDoo this was one tour you made sure you got in every nite. These cat's was on fire. The whole band just looked like they were having tons and tons of fun so we did what most hippie's do we had no other choice but to break out the fungus soaked in liquid and hold on as it got stranger and stranger. I missed them there nites very much. We could really use a way-way back machine now. This stuff takes me way back takes me way back...........................................
Fungus soaked in liquid? Isn't that a bit redundant?
@@TheTestingGrounds seems like it'd absorb hundreds of hits, not calling BS but ..hmmmm...
Awesome spacey echoey sound just like i remember it rolling lilting fairy music...althea
Thanks for this gem of a video. Just like it felt seeing them my first time two nights later in Hartford What a long strange trip it's been ....
wholy shit , my first show , I was so green and high ,I thought the heads dancing and "flying" in the halls were hare krishna…and I was hallucinating a giant turtle on stage and an octopus was chewing on mickey's hands during drums…a show or two later I was on the bus for 8 years!
my first show as well...
PHILIP YOU LEGEND!!!
love it!
what else can you say to that experience!?
Thats shits funny
My First Show Too!!! Holy F@ck!!! I Remember Very Little... I was 19... Lol
On The Bus until Brent's passing... We saw Jerry wasn't gonna be far behind... Sad....
I still try and listen to at least a show a day.... Long Strange Trip For Sure! ;)
My first show... row 15 or something... what a trip!
My final show w/Jerry. Got in for free since a buddy's father was friends with the guy in charge of the horse patrol. LOL...I recall a brief snow shower with big flakes when the show let out. Anybody else? Honestly not my fave era, but Jerry's voice does sound good on Althea. Thanks for posting!
I absolutely love the person who made this video... i love them. Thanks
I love the Fire on the Mountain it's really snazzy on this night
It sure is!!👍
My first show, and wound up being the longest first set I'd ever see, at 11 songs. Anyway, my main point is THANK YOU voodoonola for all the great uploads.
How nice...comforting "food" for the spirit.
I worked in the wholesale farmer's Market, within walking distance to the Civic Center. Wasn't much of a Deadhead til 86/87 but loved the scene. Some hippie chicks were walking along the dock and we started talking.. ended up leaving our water hose hanging out the back door so they and others could fill their bottles.. (~):-}
Get any snatch??
Too young at the time.. I would left town..
Growing to love 1982. As has been stated in a great number of comments over on the Archive, '82 seems like the band was really starting to gel with Brent and doing all kinds of interesting stuff, like Brent and Jerry trading measures on the outro to Shakedown Street - territory that Keith and Jerry never explored. The Go to Heaven tunes were also fully flushed out and rocking.
I have no doubt that the Dead improved musically during the 80s and peaked in the few years before Brent passed. Theyre good in all their incarnations, with Bruce, Vince et al, but that long period with Brent they really got it together as musicians.
1980-1982 are pinnacle dead/JGB years in my books....
This was the last year Jerry’s voice was consistently good. By 1984 his voice was irreparably damaged. I’d say the Brent era was downhill after October 89 with the Warlock shows & the Nightfall of Diamonds show a week later. It was around this time Brent started really losing it & hitting the wrong keys & even hitting keys with his elbows & hands when he didn’t mean to which explains why they started indulging him less & less. By the last few shows of his life in summer 1990 he was having zero interplay & chemistry with Jerry.
They did awesome Victim or the crime, Watchtower and then Brent died and you never heard them again. But new territory and inspiration opened up with Vince and...
RIP Jerry and Vince 🙏🏼🙏🏽🙏
Awesome Show , Danced all night PCC was a great Place to See the Boys !!
I've come back to this video so many times, great stuff. love the drumming. thanks!
Great show and setlist 👍👍🍄
What a perfect, mellow show.
Right on!!👍
I remember all our friends from town were gathered outside an opening to the arena. All of a sudden I see a guy fall from the top of the opening and hear a big splat! He started flapping around on the cement like a fish. 😮
I'm pretty dosed. Don't know what came of it? We went back to our seats. I was just 22 at the time. Lol
cool, this was my 1st Dead show!
My third show. Awesome Dew. Thanks for posting!
My 1st show too, Thanks Voodoo
I was there. It was a tremendous show. I said to my friend on the way down (yeah, if you know your geography, we're Massholes), I hope they play Scarlet Begonias. By the time I played it, I was totally blown away, and of course, imagine trying to figure out a lot of Dead songs, for which the intro can be, shall we say, extended? Well my friend figured it out before me, and said, "Hey they're playing Scarlett Begonias!"
Your posts are excellent!! I was a this one as I was at so many that you put up...Thank you, voodoonola!!!!!
Becky Hoonhout Bomster - it's me Jackie Bennett. Barrington RI the seventies and most of the eighties. Need You now
I love you Uncle John. Jesus Christ I miss you, Jerry
Jerry Garcia I miss you Jesus
but they keep touring without him with the same name as if he were just another geetaw playa don't they? obama and money is their thing.
Damn. That was a crazy fast Scarlet
'82 east coast spring tour....ah, yesss....
Jerry's voice on He's Gone is just heartbreaking.
OH I LOVE my HOMETOWN SHOWS
happy birthday, Jerry... vocals sounded really great on this night!
my god to have this again.
cool video. Thanks a bunch for sharing.
Awesome seats!
one of my firsts, had first 8 row for the Hartford show right after
thanks for the post!
Love the Scarlet into Fire...nice!
Thanks so much for posting, I was at this show and tour, 9 shows from Syracuse NY thru Baltimore. I wish there was video of Phil’s “Earthquake Space” and “The Raven” from the last two nights on the tour. Overall this is a good show, with a few magical moments. I really like we have the majority of the band framed, (will always trade video of Phil over Brent), when you can watch the interplay between “The Boys” Thanks again voodoonola.
No! Not the nitrous! 🤣
Thank u again for this ! I was at this 1 also ! ❤️🐰🐇🎹🎼🩵👽🪐🛸🌹👽🪐🛸🥀🥳party on !
ty voodoonola! Everytime. I don't know how you do it 😊⚡⚡⚡
My first show! :)
I painted my tix to this show and the gatekeeper ripped it , he said ,” nice job!”
Pretty sure I was there, just had our first child a month before, but...good shows until they stopped coming to the area!
Check out 4/17/82 also. Set 2 is legendary stuff. '82 is possibly the most under rated year.
There ! At the previous night, too !!
even the nose bleeds were smokin at this show....ty Voodoo.....
Nice jam before drums!
this is not a bad show. I live in Providence and saw my first shows at the PCC. 1981, 12 years old.
+Curt Litzler 81 was a good show man
This is my 1st show too.
Seriously did they open with Ramble On Rose ? I don't recall that. Interesting. Tasty. 💜😃
No, they opened with Alabama
THANK GOODNESS we didn't lose Looks Like Rain.
Gosh, is every version I hear is better than the last? Or rather, was the last was better than the previous?
Ah, finiculi finicula. The furthur you go, the Rounder you get.
My niece was down front of Bobby but I was backstage dancing my ass off ! Does anyone remember seeing me ?!
Thanks - Nice Show -Steady Hand on that Camera! Nice Aud Recording. Good Scarlet-Fire , Estimated, He's Gone
Killer! Thanks so much for the upload! Where's Brent??? lol
i remeber looking thru my bino's at the tiger and keep asking my pals if they could tell what the emblem on jerry's guitar was
Dead show and a joint, on a cool, early, spring morning.....Nice:)
Really missing Jerry today 7-4-14
why/? they just replaced him and still kept the name. no biggie.
Me too!😎
@@cultfilmfreakreviews YOU REALLY THINK SO,DUDE? you can replace JIMMY PAGE, JIMI HENDRIX...NO, NOT JERRY GARCIA. LET ME TELL YOU: KEPT WHAT NAME? THERE WAS NO GRATEFUL DEAD AFTER 1995.
IT WAS ALL TRIBUTES AND NEW NOMENCLATURES.
CARRIED ON WITH THE SAME TORCH,THOUGH...AND WAVED THAT FLAG HIGH...!!!
DNF WITH THE GD!!
I believe its one of his Ibanez artist series guitars, Jeff Hasselberger made a handful of different ones for Bob in the late 70's early 80's. His cowboy fancy vine inlay, violin sunburst one was the most used. Could be wrong though! It sounds a little to bright to be a Gibson to me, it has that classic Bobby middle single coil tone to it.
Grateful Dead Alumni......Comes a Time
Great show. I loved this period, went to so many shows.
Could not STAND those sickly green stage lights they used for awhile,
used to make me nauseous.
I prefer them to all the later type stage lighting crap with lasers and stuff. Just one color at a time has always been my favorite. Saw Robin Trower in 83- green lights, sometimes red. That was all. Perfect.
couldn't agree more. they're making me nauseous right now.
2nd show of my life w/ GD. cops on horses broke up the happen at the front doors
settle down easy...people...
Righteous!
The future AI robot overlords will be analyzing this footage.
had to be at least 75 shows by this time. wish i could tell the guitar Weir is playing... don't recall him playing a semi-hollow body at this time?
missing from setlist
Alabama Getaway> Greatest Story Ever Told, Candyman, C C Rider
Oops I knew they didn't. It twas Alabama Gateway I think oh god confusion on the spacey flashback 😳
I think it’s funny when they say that the band swears ! Those young ones r so innocent but I was a bit at first ! ❤️🐇🐰🎼🎹☮️🥳
I would have been Jerry’s wife if Steve parish hadn’t ruined it for us ! I’m so sad over this that I. cry all the time of the love of my life
quick Mind Left Body Jam after truckin' .need to get the sbd synched to this instead of this muddy audience. thanks for video!
Bobby says fuck during LLR lol.
I was at this show pretty close to the stage when a chick tripping pretty hard pushed everyone out of her way, ripped all her clothes off and jumped on stage. The crew had no idea what to do with her but nobody seemed to know her.
I think you're thinking of the spring 81 Providence show. I think they opened with Aiko if I recall correctly.
+Andy Cracknell Aiko came out of drums, and a good one
+Andy Cracknell Actually it was the January '79 show - I was there!
Donna! We told you to beat it.
I'm sure the Providence cops were on the case...
My favorite kind of concert film. No zooms, no facial closeups, no views of only one player. Just an unchanging, full view of the band (wish they expanded out to get Brent, but he was new at that point), just like if I was there watching the show from my favorite spot at shows. Upstairs left side for the great views of Jerry playing his guitar. I've always disliked it when concert films go to full screen facial closeups. Woodstock is a good example for a lot of that.
You could not go wrong being on the road back in '82. Just listen.......................>fall of '82 Playin' in the Band>Crazy Fingers>..........They was on fire and so were we
moonchicken raindrops!!!!
12 years old. Me
twas a problematic show- I was seated behind the stage and a had a whole different experience. Without question, the sound behind the stage at Providence was beautiful. Home venue for me, and they fit in acoustically beautifully. They dropped an Althea in so I could go out for coffee and greeted me with LLR. Great Morning Dew- just another basic, solid night from this era.
Home base for me as well and i was born in 82. Wish i coulda been behind the stage also but i was 2 months an 3 days old. Darkstar is coming to lupos soon btw!
RJ Kelley To bad the camera wasnt behind the stage huh?!?!
Wow and what an LLR you got served! Then a Dealio! This is my kinda set list right here!!!
+Tim Hillman
Many times I would go sit behind the stage for that exact reason, the sound. Catching that raw sound of Garcia's guitar coming out the back of his speaker stack on the stage. I loved it.
In 87 they had speaker stacks cranking in the hallway every 100 feet or so all the way around the entire venue. The Dead loved Providence.
I love Weir's (and Hart's!) enthusiasm here and the rest of '82. Garcia is phoning it in a little.
Did you say your name was Rambling Rose? 🌹
I have to know: how come voodoonola's camera is always in the Phil Zone?
Sophomore year in HS, 2nd Dead show. Loved it at the time, 75 shows later, I don't think it was a great show. My seats were not far from this point, section 110. Prov Civic Center was a great concert venue!!!
That's OK, rub it in, Bro.