"When we were producing the DVD of The Grateful Dead Movie in 2004, the first unreleased song we transferred to see if we'd be able to include bonus songs was this version of Sugaree. It was selected for a number of reasons: it was excellent; there were several camera angles filmed, and it was short-enough to do a test on. Once the 16mm film was transferred and edited, and then synced with the audio, we realized we'd be able to include plenty of bonus material. This wonderful Sugaree began that process." - David Lemieux
Somebody should of been video taping Spring of'77, especially the smoking playing during Sugaree. I love this '74 Winterland Dead with the Eyes and Stella Blue. Jerry's so vibrant back then.
I remember some years back I made some moccasins during a great ful read patch and tried to sale them on ETSY and some spokesperson from greatful dead merchandising contacted me for copyright infringement. To this day I still haven't sold the moccasins. Cool looking moccasins s though.
I was coming home from a dead show in 1989, Chinese new year Oakland Ca. We were going back to Anaheim when we broke down. We had acid, mushrooms, herb, nitrous oxide, etc. We shit our drawers when the CHP rolled up on us. He asked where we were coming from, and I said the dead show. He smiled and said you can keep your dope. And left. Thanks for being cool.
I remember jamming to this song with my dad back in the day all the time. He passed a few years back and every time I hear this it takes me back to smokin and havin a few beers with my dad in the backyard
I recently lost a very close friend of Mine. His name was Tom Buckley and He lived in Brewer Maine. I loved Him dearly. He wasn’t a Deadhead but He absolutely knew all about this Song. When I found out He passed away I immediately put this song on. It has new meaning to Me for the rest of My life. God Bless Ya Tom. 🙏
They are there. Just not mainstream like back in the day...a little breadcrumb maybe Paul Izak and beings like him. Not the same of course. But the heart wants, craves the good old days, guys like him help us journey the rest of the way home. Sweet Blessing's ✨️
16, normally into rap but the moment i heard the dead i was in love. i listen to them alot more than i do with my typical music. ill never not love the dead
Well put. I'm 52 and a "in betweener" but I know one thing that the late 60's through the 70's was a Renaissance for music and will never ever be duplicated. What a pretty song and a kick ass band..
I’m 20 and the dead are still a jam for me. Got into them in middle and high school and haven’t stopped. I’m normally punk rock or into metal, but GD never fail to send me to another plane of reality.
I am in my 50's and discovered them on Sirius. 15 years ago, I bought their American Beauty and Workingman's Dead and liked them a lot but once I heard their live jams I fell deep in love. Just taken. I feel regret for not spending more of my life embracing them but, I guess I should be grateful. You are lucky Broadway! Peace
Born too late to witness Jerry’s version but I went to a dead&Co show and they performed this song and it was one of the most beautiful song I’ve ever heard.
@onenoc 2 “Scarlet Begonias” is another so sweet, mild and malleable tune that is possible you expand it in a kaleidoscopic and speckled maze of lisergic improvvisations.
When I was young I ran away, when I got to the Appalachian mountains I heard this song and fell in love with it. I was so young, too young to know about the blues but I knew them too well. Im still running, and listening to sugaree.outlaw for life, lonely road, but that's what it takes. Last of a dying breed. Just don't tell em you know me
For the first time I really listened to Kreutzmann's drumming on THIS song. I'd always liked his playing but I couldn't figure out why. Now I got it. He held his sticks in the "traditional grip" instead of "matching" in the American style. He didn't begin playing jazz, but he LEARNED about playing in that style on his own, following some of the outstanding jazz players at the time. What a guy! I also learned that he learned a lot about drumming from...guess who? Mickey Hart, of course!
I was listening to the dead for a while before I actually saw them perform. In my mind I had been picturing Jerry singing in Bob's voice, and Bob singing in Jerry's voice. It was a surprise hearing that beautiful voice coming from Jerry.
Its interesting this video is so clear and in color. Every Video I have seen from Winterland is black & white except for the Last Waltz concert. Love it. This must have been a special concert that they wanted in color. Winterland audio visual back in the 70s had all concerts video taped but in black and white.
Amazement coupled with decoupling! These are the Guys next door that we never recognized for all the clearly bright vibrational feelings given so freely with no expectations except there'll be Grateful Dead ! Thanks for all the soulful softshoeing, Bros.
So awesome to listen to and see Jerry playing Wolf, such a unique sound. Better than Tiger, Rosebud or Gator in my opinion anyway. Kreutzman looks 25yrs old. Unreal. Great post thanks
I had one named Annie. I don't know it must have been the roses, the roses or the ribbons in her long brown hair...all I know I could not leave her there
When I started playing guitar 25 years ago - this was the song I would play along with - over and over and over again. I learned how to solo covering this song. I think it's Dicks Picks vol3, from Florida that has the most smoking version of this song - that's the version I would play to. I love hearing Jerry sing this one.
I never was a deadhead. I'm 72. I guess I just didn't understand their lyrics. But tonight I listened to this song, by chance for the first time. I'm NOW a deadhead! Thanks, Jerry. I bought my son several of your beautiful ties. He'll be 46 this November. I think he might like being turned on to this song, for this year's bday present! He's a music lover, just like his momma!
its super nice. I heard it was the heroine that started to get him and started to effect his pipes. Its messed up what a few years on heroine can do to a person, if you want to see a zombie absolutely shred a guitar watch the Dead in the early-mid 80s. I heard a quote from Jerry that he wasn't down with equating drugs with death, but in my opinion that was a terrible misstep by this beautiful man, the amount his body aged in 20 years is so sad
I always look forward to every thursday for the Dead to add colour and make my day even brighter. Such a wonderful and mellow sugaree, beautifully played and a joy to listen!
We love you all. Meaningful words. Infact my daughter is wearing a Grateful Dead sweatshirt! Beautiful all the way. Her dad and step-dad both loved your songs 🎵
The unfortunate truth is that there just aren't very many 70s full show films / videos in the archive. I think most of what exists is already in pretty wide circulation here on TH-cam. I'd love to be surprised by something yet unseen though!
I’ve been big into the scene, but then a buddy introduced me to Jerry Garcia and The Grateful Dead as a whole and I was hooked. This song initially, and then literally every song he performed live. Just the best of the best
That was me at the Dead & Company show I was at in September. Had a great time regardless 🙂 The Dead are my favorite band and I’ve never been high even oncw
Wow, I’ve just came across this song, never heard Grateful Dead before, and this indeed blew me away. I just cannot understand how come I hadn’t heard this before. Wow
Franklin’s Tower ; it’s The Other One & Smokestack Lightening, Katie Mae , and there’s Fire on the Mountain. We are, The Eyes of the World, The Wheel, and the Music Never Stopped….
The first Grateful Dead concert I went to was in 1972 at the Fox theatre in St. Lou. I've loved them ever since. I've seen them @ folsom stadium along with the Bonzo and Bolo Bus in Boulder and all the freaky s*** that permiated the surround. I've also seen them at red rocks in Morrisonp Colorado. All their songs are ingrained in my heart and the only other bands that in my book come even close to them are the Eagles and The Band. Can't get better than this s*** rock on peeps.. P.S. I also like everything from George Strait to Gillian Welch.
Thats my son Caleb...I love him so much for keeping it going and taken care of me as long as he did...I shouldn't have walked away...I couldn't sleep...and I relearned how to unlock the door and I wanted to go for a walk when I got to far away I didn't know how to get back and some other people found me I'm sorry son father brother
@@horseyhorselips3501 Hey! My best wishes to you and your family! Yeah, it's maybe strange to see a Russian Head, but we exist! We live this music too, and play it on instruments also. I can't imagine my life without it! stay healthy my friend!
Greeting to you from the UK. How is the Russian 'Sputnick' vaccine doing? I visited Moscow around 2004. Loved it. Extremely hospitable people.... though of course there is much more to Russia than Moscow!
Asked to jam w ukulele and guitar players, on my vintage bass...so I have been listening to several versions, but this and one other are the best. Love the groove...
"When we were producing the DVD of The Grateful Dead Movie in 2004, the first unreleased song we transferred to see if we'd be able to include bonus songs was this version of Sugaree. It was selected for a number of reasons: it was excellent; there were several camera angles filmed, and it was short-enough to do a test on. Once the 16mm film was transferred and edited, and then synced with the audio, we realized we'd be able to include plenty of bonus material. This wonderful Sugaree began that process." - David Lemieux
Shake it!
Awesome. Ty.😎
many thanks for the great upload ;¬)
Somebody should of been video taping Spring of'77, especially the smoking playing during Sugaree. I love this '74 Winterland Dead with the Eyes and Stella Blue. Jerry's so vibrant back then.
I remember some years back I made some moccasins during a great ful read patch and tried to sale them on ETSY and some spokesperson from greatful dead merchandising contacted me for copyright infringement. To this day I still haven't sold the moccasins. Cool looking moccasins s though.
Im 74 listened to the Dead for 55 years first time ive heard this song nearly cried.
This song never fails to make me cry, brother. It's a masterpiece
@@iwantmyvanback it really is :-)
Same.
My favorite song.
Good tour Summer of 1990🎉
I hope you mean ,still listening,I. Am at. 70 still reach out too shake the blues. Took all three of my wife's to the shows
I outlived 2 of them.
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I think the dead are most underrated for their song writing. The songs are brilliant.
All of Jerry's songs including this one were co-written with Robert Hunter - Jerry wrote the music, Robert wrote the lyrics. An absolute genius.
Robert Hunter is a true American lyrical hero! 🇺🇸 The Grateful Dead are one of the few things that make me feel proud to be born in the USA
❤️💀💙
Grateful Dead and freedom are what make me proud to be in USA!!! 😎✌️🌹💀🙏
@@moniquelujan6877sadly nowadays they will say Robert who? Truly if you missed the bus you’ll never know!
Sugaree was written by Elizabeth Cotton
Got on the Bus in ‘85. Here’s to Deadheads old and young 🎉🤪
I’m a police officer and sometimes on my way into work I play this song and it helps calm my nerves. What a beautiful song.
I was coming home from a dead show in 1989, Chinese new year Oakland Ca. We were going back to Anaheim when we broke down. We had acid, mushrooms, herb, nitrous oxide, etc. We shit our drawers when the CHP rolled up on us. He asked where we were coming from, and I said the dead show. He smiled and said you can keep your dope. And left. Thanks for being cool.
@@RaulBlanco-z5x🤚Thtop right there, thir. You're under arretht. Now it'th my job to ruin livesth like yoursth. What's your 20?
Thanks for helping keep order in society! I thank you! Not a job i d want considering everyone wanting to film everything! Times are different indeed!
@@ThadHardman what is the issue with recording?
Smoke a joint man. 🙌👌✌️
“Meet you at the jubilee” will be on my stone.
I remember jamming to this song with my dad back in the day all the time. He passed a few years back and every time I hear this it takes me back to smokin and havin a few beers with my dad in the backyard
My grandparents were deadheads. I had one of the bears as a stuffed animal. Grateful Dead will always make me think of my beautiful grandmother.
With love 💚
How cool is that!
The dead is in you. Deadheads are and always will be the coolest people on earth period. May peace and love be with you. 😊
I recently lost a very close friend of Mine. His name was Tom Buckley and He lived in Brewer Maine. I loved Him dearly. He wasn’t a Deadhead but He absolutely knew all about this Song. When I found out He passed away I immediately put this song on. It has new meaning to Me for the rest of My life. God Bless Ya Tom. 🙏
Sorry for your loss
This generation is sorely missing natural music. No auto tune or backing tracks. Just soul and guys playing their instruments.
They are there. Just not mainstream like back in the day...a little breadcrumb maybe Paul Izak and beings like him. Not the same of course. But the heart wants, craves the good old days, guys like him help us journey the rest of the way home. Sweet Blessing's ✨️
@@grandmabear2840 Mikaela Davis is definitely worth a look. Marcus King as well.
Billy Strings
16, normally into rap but the moment i heard the dead i was in love. i listen to them alot more than i do with my typical music. ill never not love the dead
Well put. I'm 52 and a "in betweener" but I know one thing that the late 60's through the 70's was a Renaissance for music and will never ever be duplicated. What a pretty song and a kick ass band..
After a lifetime of listening to the greatest, I come back to this video. Just perfect. Respect.
I played lead guitar in a Phish cover band for 8 years, but there's nobody I love more than the Dead. I love you, Jerry!!
This is my time with the Dead, I am 69, and the 70’s were my golden years living with the Dead😹
time flying .. I was 2 months old during this particular gathering..certainly grew up with these guys..& of course Ms. Donna Jean ✨💫🌠💥🎶👀
I’m 67 years old. Remember this song and can sing the chorus, but had no idea they sang this.
I’m 20 and the dead are still a jam for me. Got into them in middle and high school and haven’t stopped. I’m normally punk rock or into metal, but GD never fail to send me to another plane of reality.
Righteous:)
I’m 74 and normally into blues. But Jerry always takes me to where I need to be. Sugaree is my favorite melodic jam. I sometimes listen all day long
I am in my 50's and discovered them on Sirius. 15 years ago, I bought their American Beauty and Workingman's Dead and liked them a lot but once I heard their live jams I fell deep in love. Just taken. I feel regret for not spending more of my life embracing them but, I guess I should be grateful. You are lucky Broadway!
Peace
✌
@@evelyngill5134 *the wheel* is pretty awesome
Happy 80th, Jerry! We'll always remember. Thanks for the music.
80th 😅
I know what you’re saying but he capped in his early 50’s. He can’t claim 80
This was a long, long time ago, but, I remember it like it was last week!
The world should be grateful for Jerry
And I’m grateful for you
I heard this song at my favorite natural made soap store, Sunrise Soaps, and got into Grateful Dead because of it. Peace and love ✌
The Dead were more than a band, they were a religion.
Jerry was a force of musical nature !!! His talent was extordinary!!!
Rarities of there time.
Born too late to witness Jerry’s version but I went to a dead&Co show and they performed this song and it was one of the most beautiful song I’ve ever heard.
Just don't tell'um that you know my name.
One of the best tunes ever performed by Jerry . The lyrics are well written as well as the melodic section
@onenoc 2 “Scarlet Begonias” is another so sweet, mild and malleable tune that is possible you expand it in a kaleidoscopic and speckled maze of lisergic improvvisations.
@@matteoart4721 yeah to bad you weren't around for the Owsley.....
Cool as tune
Jerry didn't write the lyrics
@@kellerwyant1704 he didn't say he did.
When I was young I ran away, when I got to the Appalachian mountains I heard this song and fell in love with it. I was so young, too young to know about the blues but I knew them too well. Im still running, and listening to sugaree.outlaw for life, lonely road, but that's what it takes. Last of a dying breed. Just don't tell em you know me
For the first time I really listened to Kreutzmann's drumming on THIS song. I'd always liked his playing but I couldn't figure out why. Now I got it. He held his sticks in the "traditional grip" instead of "matching" in the American style. He didn't begin playing jazz, but he LEARNED about playing in that style on his own, following some of the outstanding jazz players at the time. What a guy! I also learned that he learned a lot about drumming from...guess who? Mickey Hart, of course!
Just smoked my morning joint and slept in a little bit. Such a perfect song to pop up on my playlist 😍 It's going to be a great day Y'all!!!
A rare Dead video of just Gerry, perfect performance, perfect production - no shots of the crowd no shots of the band - Thanks Dave!
Probably my favorite dead song...especially the live version...jerry just had that voice!!!
And his eyes expressed such an open beautiful soul!
I was listening to the dead for a while before I actually saw them perform. In my mind I had been picturing Jerry singing in Bob's voice, and Bob singing in Jerry's voice. It was a surprise hearing that beautiful voice coming from Jerry.
And this haunting dance tempo with Bobby's restrained playing, I love this song !
Brilliant Masterpiece from Jerry Garcia and The Grateful Dead, a favorite for 50 years
one of my test records for speakers
i actually smoked it, we hustled out of there as these were 6 grand speakers in the 70's--a piece
Exactly. When cameramen weren't spazzing out and.thinking their camera was a swirling strobe light.. Peace to all.
Its interesting this video is so clear and in color. Every Video I have seen from Winterland is black & white except for the Last Waltz concert. Love it. This must have been a special concert that they wanted in color. Winterland audio visual back in the 70s had all concerts video taped but in black and white.
I miss my girl sugaree rest in peace girl, when I get up there we'll dance together for eternity
What happened :(
May you two boogie forever,all the best.
Aww that's so sweet! 🤗🙏. Bless y'all's hearts 💕. You will dance for all eternity with your girl, Sugaree
Jerry I miss you so much!!! You died on my birthday! I will never feel the joy I felt listening to you! ❤️
I am blessed ❤️ Love you
Amazement coupled with decoupling!
These are the Guys next door that we never recognized for all the clearly bright vibrational feelings given so freely with no expectations except there'll be Grateful Dead ! Thanks for all the soulful softshoeing, Bros.
Just sent this to the guy n worked like magic
Had a wee earthquake last night. (Smallest one I've ever felt.)
Been singing this song all day. 😉
Love ya pug!
A flat out phenomenal song. Tells a story lyrically and musically. A call to celebration and a bluesy lament. Incredible. And I’m lovin’ Phil’s beard.
Never should have shaved that beard...the chinless wonder!!!!
Thank you Jerry
Bringing me way back to my younger days when this tune would be playing in the background
So awesome to listen to and see Jerry playing Wolf, such a unique sound. Better than Tiger, Rosebud or Gator in my opinion anyway. Kreutzman looks 25yrs old. Unreal. Great post thanks
Thanx Jerry!
Love this song. Always have and always will. Jerry miss you, the sound of your voice and guitar. Love the Grateful Dead.
First Dead song I ever heard. I was hooked from that point on.
Super tune playing loud in my room😎
Keep gravitating back to the music of my generation. Gerry has a way of luring me with his liltful music. My joyful wknd. Fix!
A big THANK YOU from Italy.
Grande 😎
Materazzi
Che bello! Ciao Italia!
Bella fratello
@@gregorythomas2674 pop
Perfection!!! My oldest cat is known as Sugaree ❤️❤️😊
I had one named Annie. I don't know it must have been the roses, the roses or the ribbons in her long brown hair...all I know I could not leave her there
Everytime I come here I like all the comments so they have a reason to come here out the blue. Sometimes it's the pass on that counts.
✌🏻
I liked it so you would come back man
@@jacealexander-dx8jq party on sugar
Come back my Dear! Let's dance!
My absolute favorite Dead song and the best version that exists. So come back to this gem All the time
One of the best videos that highlights Bob's guitar playing.
The percussions are amazing on this
One of the BEST songs ever. So chill ❤❤❤
When I started playing guitar 25 years ago - this was the song I would play along with - over and over and over again. I learned how to solo covering this song. I think it's Dicks Picks vol3, from Florida that has the most smoking version of this song - that's the version I would play to. I love hearing Jerry sing this one.
You say 25 years ago and I am that age but just picking up this song and really trying to digest soloing over it. Wish me luck.
I
never was a deadhead. I'm 72. I guess I just didn't understand their lyrics. But tonight I listened to this song, by chance for the first time. I'm NOW a deadhead! Thanks, Jerry. I bought my son several of your beautiful ties. He'll be 46 this November. I think he might like being turned on to this song, for this year's bday present! He's a music lover, just like his momma!
Are you not a ‘Head now?
Sandy?
So BE”it”!
A Grnuine ‘Head!:o))))
Genuine!
IMO Jerry's voice was in it's best shape throughout early-mid seventies.
Agreed
Agreed
the dead were in best shape same time frame
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its super nice. I heard it was the heroine that started to get him and started to effect his pipes. Its messed up what a few years on heroine can do to a person, if you want to see a zombie absolutely shred a guitar watch the Dead in the early-mid 80s. I heard a quote from Jerry that he wasn't down with equating drugs with death, but in my opinion that was a terrible misstep by this beautiful man, the amount his body aged in 20 years is so sad
One of the most fascinating piano I've ever heard.
I always look forward to every thursday for the Dead to add colour and make my day even brighter. Such a wonderful and mellow sugaree, beautifully played and a joy to listen!
I named one of my dogs sugaree, she used to get sooo happy when I played this song to her, we would dance for days, god I do miss her so,,
@@phillipgodfrey8141 I’m willing to bet that Jerry’s playing sugaree to her right now !
We love you all. Meaningful words. Infact my daughter is wearing a Grateful Dead sweatshirt! Beautiful all the way. Her dad and step-dad both loved your songs 🎵
The best music. Just loved Jerry. 💃 and 😊
Post. More. Shows. From. The. 70s.
The people demand it!
Noa Broadway Brockett they won’t listen
The unfortunate truth is that there just aren't very many 70s full show films / videos in the archive. I think most of what exists is already in pretty wide circulation here on TH-cam.
I'd love to be surprised by something yet unseen though!
Dylan Berichon you know where I can get footage from the 60s
Check other channels. Its oot there.
How about some Pigpen, too?
First time seeing Jerry this young. He looked good!
I am commenting so that one guy can like it and return me to this song
Hey now! I love ur answer
This time it’s Jerry
Come on back friend
That's not music. It's medicine.
Amen, brother
Works like magic!!! Totally agree ❤️❤️❤️
Agree 100%. Everyday for me, I must listen to the Dead.
Agreed, hands down. For me everyday!
Can’t believe this hasn’t got more comments. Totally agree
I’ve been big into the scene, but then a buddy introduced me to Jerry Garcia and The Grateful Dead as a whole and I was hooked. This song initially, and then literally every song he performed live. Just the best of the best
My favorite Dead song. Thank you so much
I’m so glad this has been happening every Thursday for about a year now!
This is the best version in my opinion, it's so Smooth
Gotta be one of my favorite renditions of this beautiful song
Just sent this to my lover
Saw them in '74, what awesome fun that was. I was probably one of the few people not high on anything but the music, it was a wonderland anyway
That was me at the Dead & Company show I was at in September. Had a great time regardless 🙂 The Dead are my favorite band and I’ve never been high even oncw
Rest in peace, funky, Phill
Thanks GD.
Love you always.😊
RIP to the legend on the anniversary of his passing.
Can't help but want to turn volume ALL the way up. Hooking up my wall of sound. Smiling
Man that boomin bass was SO damn good....it was the mucky glue that the kept the whole band rolling....amazing!
This is such a great song
Wow, I’ve just came across this song, never heard Grateful Dead before, and this indeed blew me away. I just cannot understand how come I hadn’t heard this before. Wow
Franklin’s Tower ; it’s The Other One & Smokestack Lightening, Katie Mae , and there’s Fire on the Mountain.
We are, The Eyes of the World, The Wheel, and the
Music Never Stopped….
I bet that was a pleasant surprise
Keep listening started 1972 one of the best things you can 🎶 tools God bless Jerry 🙌
The first Grateful Dead concert I went to was in 1972 at the Fox theatre in St. Lou. I've loved them ever since. I've seen them @ folsom stadium along with the Bonzo and Bolo Bus in Boulder and all the freaky s*** that permiated the surround. I've also seen them at red rocks in Morrisonp Colorado. All their songs are ingrained in my heart and the only other bands that in my book come even close to them are the Eagles and The Band. Can't get better than this s*** rock on peeps.. P.S. I also like everything from George Strait to Gillian Welch.
The first time I heard this tune was in Eugene at the Dead & Company show, what a great song.
Thats my son Caleb...I love him so much for keeping it going and taken care of me as long as he did...I shouldn't have walked away...I couldn't sleep...and I relearned how to unlock the door and I wanted to go for a walk when I got to far away I didn't know how to get back and some other people found me I'm sorry son father brother
Wow! Keep em coming! Greetings from Russia, and everyone stay healthy!
Hello Russia Dead 💀 Head from NiagaraFalls New York USA 🇺🇸 Dead 💀 Head 1973’
@@horseyhorselips3501 Hey! My best wishes to you and your family! Yeah, it's maybe strange to see a Russian Head, but we exist! We live this music too, and play it on instruments also. I can't imagine my life without it! stay healthy my friend!
Greetings from switzerland. Wohooo
Greeting to you from the UK. How is the Russian 'Sputnick' vaccine doing?
I visited Moscow around 2004. Loved it. Extremely hospitable people.... though of course there is much more to Russia than Moscow!
Спасибо большое Сергей, здравствуй з чешска
Jerry looks healthy and vibrant.... such a pity his health deteriorated so much.
Why?
@@JeffAquA315 He's grateful.
@@JeffAquA315 because he suffered with illness for much of the next 20 years?
Oh wan
Darn
I know he was a diabetic later in life
This song like others they did is the reason they play anywhere i am.
One of the best.
Asked to jam w ukulele and guitar players, on my vintage bass...so I have been listening to several versions, but this and one other are the best. Love the groove...
God Jerry looks SO young 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Just like I did , just like everyone else did , just like what young people now will look 40 years from now.
Was here, the song lasted on the walkout and on to the trains...was so epic
Awesome groove! Thank you - be safe all... cool backstory David!
I saw them 5 years later . That was just the beginning.
Sooooo good
Heading in for my shift as an essential worker; perfect timing. Thanks!
Hey man, we're all essential. I don't think Jerry would have put up with this nonsense for 1 minute
I love the open and simplicity to his solos
Excellent...Pure Jerry. Thank you kindly.🕺🙏
Pure, calming brilliance. Jerry. You were it. ❤
Du pur Dead , un trois temps comme une valse , J'adore .
This is the most beautiful video I have ever seen
The difference between this and the rockaplast Jerry is heartbreaking. Only 6 1/2 years. Wow! . Heroin is a Fng destroyer of souls.
Great performance!
Beautiful vocal performance by Jerry!
Absolutely Beautiful 🌹💀🖤
Thank you. Saw the Grateful Dead in 1974. I have Jerry's solo album.