@@CappnRock I absolutely L:OVE the Lakeland, FL 1977 version on Dick's Picks 29 (I think its on that one). Was working a bar w. a Dead cover band and they played 12 songs or so and I didn't recognize 2 of them so I asked for their set list. Looked them up and this was the song. Its been my favorite song ever since and now I play it on every juke I see if I can LOL Esp love that its an old standard that no one knows who wrote it.
Ha ha ha. Bringing back a LOT of memories. My eyes wouldn't be good enough to pick up a MIDI connector, even from the front row. Does that go to a transmitter box on his hip (did it, I mean)? (Formerly known as the Warlocks..... there are 3 people (left alive) on the East Coast who ever saw them as the Warlocks......although there's a band called the Warlocks now that you could catch....) Catch "The Perro Sessions" with the Cros and others -- that's some cool shit! Great set, BTW. Thanks for posting it. It brings me right back, for some reason the video on TH-cam make a huge difference on my nostalgia. I remember the guys sitting behind me at Hampton had a a 3 foot long mirror sitting across 2 peoples' legs. They called themselves "The Toast".
Walking home from work tonight through harvard square. Close to midnight. Lots of people (squares/nerds...no offense) out and about. And a busker had a one-man PA set up and I only caught a passing glance at what he was playing and I was like "I know this song" and was whistling it and before I made it home I was whistling it and than BAM! Jack-A-Roe! I hope he shows up again and I can give him 2 bucks.
At first I was like "Hmm...what Pixies deep cut was that..." trying to place it. Solo acoustic, you understand. When it hit me 20 minutes later I smiled.
Anyone who was there, what is up with the crowd explosion at 0:40? Jer even seems to be taken aback at it. Did something happen or was it just one of those bizarre Dead moments where everyone felt something really intense at the same time? Group mind blowing off steam....This is a GREAT version, btw
It is an old English/ european ballad. I think it has several names/versions. Petite Jean, maybe. I am sure there will be more responses and negative statements.
This is, without a doubt, my favorite Dead song
Favorite version?
as for this , this song , and Me and my Uncle
@@CappnRock I absolutely L:OVE the Lakeland, FL 1977 version on Dick's Picks 29 (I think its on that one). Was working a bar w. a Dead cover band and they played 12 songs or so and I didn't recognize 2 of them so I asked for their set list. Looked them up and this was the song. Its been my favorite song ever since and now I play it on every juke I see if I can LOL Esp love that its an old standard that no one knows who wrote it.
Awesome tale....played by an awesome band!!! Jerry sure knew how to move you!! What an interpreter!!! Long Live The Grateful Dead...!
This is one of my favorite songs of all time
In these DARK DAYS they help ease the pain !!!!
Greetings! They lift my spirit and make me want to dance and shake my bones. Very thankful in these hard times. Take care!
It's just SOOOOO good. Real music.
anytime I hear a Jack A Roe .. I subscribe no matter how many years later ☝️ 🎈💨💨💨
I fucking love this song so fucking much! well i love many of their songs so fucking much!
+david brinkman Amen
I'm glad I clicked on this. I prefer the acoustic versions but this is outstanding
The Wolf has such beautiful tone. My favorite axe that Jerry played.
But he changed the world while he was here. Not many can say that.
Ripple is my favorite Grateful Dead song. Love all the other songs but Ripple is my all time favorite From Patti Cornell
Ripple is my all time favorite song
Ha ha ha. Bringing back a LOT of memories. My eyes wouldn't be good enough to pick up a MIDI connector, even from the front row. Does that go to a transmitter box on his hip (did it, I mean)? (Formerly known as the Warlocks..... there are 3 people (left alive) on the East Coast who ever saw them as the Warlocks......although there's a band called the Warlocks now that you could catch....)
Catch "The Perro Sessions" with the Cros and others -- that's some cool shit!
Great set, BTW. Thanks for posting it. It brings me right back, for some reason the video on TH-cam make a huge difference on my nostalgia. I remember the guys sitting behind me at Hampton had a a 3 foot long mirror sitting across 2 peoples' legs. They called themselves "The Toast".
Walking home from work tonight through harvard square. Close to midnight. Lots of people (squares/nerds...no offense) out and about. And a busker had a one-man PA set up and I only caught a passing glance at what he was playing and I was like "I know this song" and was whistling it and before I made it home I was whistling it and than BAM! Jack-A-Roe! I hope he shows up again and I can give him 2 bucks.
At first I was like "Hmm...what Pixies deep cut was that..." trying to place it. Solo acoustic, you understand. When it hit me 20 minutes later I smiled.
love this song, dancin music
that was sweet Jerry, thanks
Best love song ever
Wow, what a Song!!
Fare thee well my friend, happy Independence Day Jerry!! Rip brother
Man oh man oh MAN!!! That there my friends is how you do THAT!! Woo-wee!!! Nice rumbling bass!! Damn!!!
Best looking and sounding of the Irwin axes. Don't know why he stopped playing it(although I still love the tone from the Bean).
Love the Wolf but some of those sweet sounds of Tiger are hard to beat!!
It's physically impossible to hear this song and not dance.
She smiled all in her countenance...
...jackies gone a sailing wit trouble on Her Mind....luv it, tanks splaif fo postin lol xox
Very, very nice! I sure miss ol' Jer!
Anyone who was there, what is up with the crowd explosion at 0:40? Jer even seems to be taken aback at it. Did something happen or was it just one of those bizarre Dead moments where everyone felt something really intense at the same time? Group mind blowing off steam....This is a GREAT version, btw
scored a miracle!
this is such a gnarly riff
miss him so badly
NFA
The "Warlocks" shows !
Thats about the time i was in norfolk, VA 2:34
Really......no kiddin....ty
jerry was the master of disaster !!! man, that boy could play !!!
It is an old English/ european ballad. I think it has several names/versions. Petite Jean, maybe. I am sure there will be more responses and negative statements.
nice shot of his left hand
Remember Jerry.
stay grateful 11/27/08
@MrSpjuth id like to see that....sounds nice
FINE FORM
who are the Grateful Dead and why do they keep following me?
@TheMpd2011 he used wolf in 89 with the GD......
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Smokin
@JoshuaTaylor they call me jack a roe
Well, did you??
Best wishes either way
@muntiicalimanti The Karma will never die!
Just listen to the music, it's not JGB.
Joan Baez, huh? WTF, I'll try it out... (response to "komentator")
Yeah, a sucky ending, Brent too, his death due to a speedball.
komentator, Joan Baez may have done it differently.....she didn't do it "better."
Whoever was in control of the soundboard turned down Garcia's guitar or else it's the recording. If the former than so much for political correctness!
geat but joan Baez did it better :)
They cant keep time for shit. I know, I would have cheered too....but god damn they were such sloppy fools
It would not make me tremble to see ten thousand fall. I love that line.
wait, when did the warlocks change their name?!
Yup one must know this
Way before they became the Grateful Dead. Too bad there are so many Satanic undertones to this music because its really good.
@rhburns23 I'm hip! Jerry in classic voice, absolutely shredding Wolf.
me too....GOD I miss him so much still. gone waaaay too soon
thank you Jerry
@TheMpd2011 so rite was at this show
He makes it look so damn easy . . .
is that the wolf? nice!