@@salmaz777 Yeah, it was. I used to stick a couple of pints of Jack into my Dingo boots. Half the time they would find them ha ha. I think there we're a few events that triggered them. I went to a Slade concert in '75 that devolved into a riot, at the urging of the band...I think they were very cognizant of the fact that the available exits were few and far between.
@@AmericasChoice I think the JGB played there. I went to see them on a snowy night. Me and about 2 dozen other fans had our cars towed during the show. It was a long night. Also saw the John Belushi cartwheel show. Good times.
Agreed. 70's Dead is the best Dead! And I say that despite my favourite Dead moment being the St. Steven into The Eleven from 1969's Live Dead. That version of The Eleven stands with the greatest musical compositions ever created!! That Eleven version (or the song in general, actually) exists because of and thanks to the availability of heavy LSD...it wouldn't exist without it.
The transition from Slip Knot to Franklin's Tower will remain one of my favorite musical triumphs of modern history. Discovered it first on Franklin's Tower in '93.So good!
One from the vault was my first help/slip/frank. As a matter of fact I knew so little that I called it help/slip/tower. Finally got on the bus during covid and I’m never giving up.
11:53 RIP Philly. Best bassist they ever had lol. Always smiling and having a great time, the bands own golden retriever. Love ya and see ya again some day bossman ❤
Saw them at Winterland for a 3 night run the next year with much the same material. Playing along on my bass tonight in honor of Phil, who taught me so much. Love, always. Fare thee well.
Download the video. There's been a couple great quality video/audio recordings of the grateful dead that disappeared. Some got reposted, but any of these awesome videos I'm downloading. It's easy enough to get the audio board recordings from archive.org but I dunno if they archive video footage I believe the easiest way is some website along the lines of TH-cam to MP4.
@Jessica Charnley: I love that Jerry plays a little behind the beat, mostly, like my favorite jazz saxophonist, the Pres. Lester Young, did. This was a lot why he was Billie Holiday's favorite accompanists. I know I'm talking more than 50 years earlier. Probably also what Lesh does. No matter, the groove never gets old. If you've never heard Lady Day and Pres, it's worth checking out.
Mark belek: a jazz fan laaaate discovering what a great band this was. Love all 3 of these songs, but amazed at the fusion-like structure of Slipknot. And if I can be forgiven from mentioning another band - another shamefully recent discovery - it's evident why Dickie Betts prefaces Blue Sky with Franklin's Tower. It fits. And I read he once said he had to sometimes stop listening to Jerry because he began to play just like him. Jerry surely is infectious.
hell, I'm actually from Belarus from another continent was born in the eighty-sixth year, I heard this music this year in 2023, I'm just in shock! it's simply amazing
The '76-'77 shows were cozmic and epic in every way, with the band firing on all cylinders. Eternally grateful to have been to some of those shows as a young freak.
Had a dream last night and I was in a massive field and all of a sudden I knew it was a Grateful Dead show. I made my way to Jerry and he was working with some tools or something and I sat down and chatted with him and he was like a long lost friend, just fixing something and chilled. I told him how much I loved Franklins tower and then I saw Mickey Hart and he was chilled too. I told them I had to leave and was so happy.
Love the 70’s Dead vibe, def their best years live! I was 15 when I started my journey with the Dead, Oct 79’ Cape Cod Coliseum shows and what a long strange trip it has been
This was indeed from the Capital Theater in Passaic, NJ, my home town and I was at that concert and dozens more by the Dead, the Stones, Grover Washington Jr. Weather Report with Jaco Pastorius, Steve Miller, Jerry Garcia Band, Hot Tuna, Renaissance and tons of other bands. Great venue, great little theater. As a teenage kid, living in Passaic allowed me to go camp out overnight so when the box office opened selling the first seats, I would get 2nd or 3rd row center for any show. Great memories of this group at their peak!
It was my 21st birthday when I heard Blues For Allah the first time, right after it's release. We were fascinated by the sound of crickets on the original recording. We never knew if it was on purpose, or just an environmental glitch.
The lick Jerry plays at the beginning of the verse at 2:45 only last for about 3 seconds but it is probably one of the best most creative piece of improv I've ever heard!
Perfect I was 2…… I do remeber the 70’s had a real specific flavor and energy that flowed through the air. Happy where I am but I give thanks to have been there. Nuff shows I was blesssd enough to enjoy along the way. ❤️💛💚
I remember it was almost like they weren’t totally accepted up to Shakedown Street. I saw them in a hockey rink when the album came out. The were so tight on the Go To Heaven tour ! The 70’s & 80’s shows were great!
Thanks for making this available again, in these strange times we need the Dead more than ever. If you get confused listen to the music play. Peace, love and good health to the global Dead nation.
Not very many bands can not only get away with turning their backs on a few thousand people for many minutes on end, but actually enhances the experience in instances like this. ♪♫♪ ♥
The Capitol Theatre in Passaic, NJ should be the Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame. It's an icon. There's not one musician or band that didn't play there. No exaggeration in saying we went there every weekend and in NYC - The Beacon, Academy of Music, Bottom Line - early show at the Beacon, late show at The Palladium. There was so much smoke, you were lucky to see the stage! These shows were GREAT! JERRY GARCIAS' solo acoustic performance at The Capitol Theatre is legend. It's an TH-cam upload. Thanks for these shows‼️
I had this tape back in the late eighties when going to shows was still an excellent thing to do. Anyways I listened to this particular show so much. It was a great sounding soundboard of an incredible show!
2 observations: -when Donna can hear herself, as she clearly can from 1975 onward, she is amazing. -the Travis Bean guitar was low-key Jerry's 2nd most iconic guitar after Tiger.
Doctor Danger: couldn't agree more. I'm a jazz fan who discovered ABB 5 years ago (my bad), and now the Dead. Slipknot has the kind of beautiful, complicated structure of fine music. Amazed.
@@davidreinhardt2626they most surely did. They are probably the greatest American band of all time if not thee best, their love for just music is awe inspiring, It’s really like Jazz music
Love Jerry's sound during the Travis Bean era. There's a chimey and liquid smoothness to his tone that I don't here from Jerry's other guitars. Maybe it's the aluminum neck?
Totally dig how Bob is so in service of the song to stand back and keep the groove while Jerry knocks it out of the park. RIP Jerry. RIP Phil. RIP keys.
This is awesome! I was seeing them a lot during this time frame.. I was 24.. was secretly in love with Donna 😂... I loved the way she grooved to the music! ☮️
I never got to see them before Jerry passed. Was only 8 when in the dark was released but have been a fan as long i can remember. Not almost in tears, i am.
War Memorial 77 is epic in every way. That "Peggy-O", "Comes A Time", it's flawless all the way through. One of my first complete, low general boards along with Swing. Then Chicago Aud '76s Mission In the Rain first set, Red Rocks '78 with the Wharf Rat>Franklin's segue, etc. My 1st two dozen tapes were perfect picks when I was in 10th grade in 1989. Relix classifieds hooked me up!!!! I'd just write strangers kind letters and miracles happened!!!
This is just,........ them in not rare not best, but so loose. Smiling!?!?!?!?!!!! Play with each other. Still right in the same mindset. What a great video right at a moment. Franklins tower made my day
For me, Grateful Dead are my hands down favourite band. Miles Davis (and his collection of musicians) from 1966-1974/75 are my second favourite. I'm not sure if Miles in fact liked the band. I do know that he liked and respected Jerry.
The smile Phil gives to Jerry at 8:50 is hopefully the smile he’s giving to Jerry again after all these years apart. Rest in Rhythm, Phil.
Damn- got me on that one...RIP
Does anyone else get a little Sidways now and then and binge on 70’s DEAD ?
bout to
Regularly!
I lot more than I like to admit too...
Isn't that how you're supposed to do it?
@@hughjasol3103 Amen to THAT, Kev!!
I was at this show. Great venue Capitol Theatre, Passaic, NJ. Love the Travis Bean vibe.
great small venue. But I remember security was strict
@@salmaz777 Yeah, it was. I used to stick a couple of pints of Jack into my Dingo boots. Half the time they would find them ha ha. I think there we're a few events that triggered them. I went to a Slade concert in '75 that devolved into a riot, at the urging of the band...I think they were very cognizant of the fact that the available exits were few and far between.
@@AmericasChoice I think the JGB played there. I went to see them on a snowy night. Me and about 2 dozen other fans had our cars towed during the show. It was a long night. Also saw the John Belushi cartwheel show. Good times.
@@salmaz777 I saw JGB at the Capitol number of times. I think Garcia really liked the venue.
I saw them four nights in a row a couple of days later at the Tower Theater in Philly. Great shows!
God, I love 70's Dead footage so much! Every time I watch them perform I feel like I'm observing a sacred moment in time.
It's because you are..
@@mattcouch2965 Incredibly healing for many...
Agreed. 70's Dead is the best Dead! And I say that despite my favourite Dead moment being the St. Steven into The Eleven from 1969's Live Dead. That version of The Eleven stands with the greatest musical compositions ever created!! That Eleven version (or the song in general, actually) exists because of and thanks to the availability of heavy LSD...it wouldn't exist without it.
It’s like a classic car,
They’re never going to make them again
Only so many were produced and that’s it.
I second that emotion.🌹
The transition from Slip Knot to Franklin's Tower will remain one of my favorite musical triumphs of modern history. Discovered it first on Franklin's Tower in '93.So good!
Yes yes yes!!! I LOVE that!!
It’s so so good even going back to the album it’s good but live was soooo much more
Flexible for them
One from the vault was my first help/slip/frank. As a matter of fact I knew so little that I called it help/slip/tower. Finally got on the bus during covid and I’m never giving up.
Same here. It's so musically creative and utterly brilliant and thoughtful and complicated...and...on and on I could go...
@@Terrapinskydive Oh man! One From the Vault is an absolutely fantastic album!! The performances by ALL members is absolutely captivating!
Whoever is responsible for putting an ad in the middle of Jerry's guitar solo, may you have the day that you deserve.
💯right
Pay for premium. Worth it for the Dead alone
@@jiggidyjoshua even though I have premium , you shouldn't need it to enjoy the song. It's especially messed up to screw with the recording like that
@@jiggidyjoshuathis is pretty much the only reason I use TH-cam anymore
Ad block dude
I'm 27 and would give anything to see the Dead in the 70s... in their prime.
Tenho 37 anos e tenho em mim essa mesma agonia de querer voltar no tempo e aprecia-los de perto!
I was 27 in 1976 and, yeah, anything would be worth it.
I agree entirely. Especially with the LSD 👽 ☮️
However, late 80’s dead with Brent on the keyboard is also orgasmic.
You just did! ✌️⚡️
@@gr8tfulded and I come back here about once a month, might be a different show but still.
11:53 RIP Philly. Best bassist they ever had lol. Always smiling and having a great time, the bands own golden retriever. Love ya and see ya again some day bossman ❤
18th and 19th were just insane shows. RIP Phil. Music never stops.
Saw them at Winterland for a 3 night run the next year with much the same material. Playing along on my bass tonight in honor of Phil, who taught me so much. Love, always. Fare thee well.
Best era of the greatest band in the history of music.
I prefer 68-72 myself. But this is still good.
best jam of all time, this one version I could listen to endlessly for all time.. and I will
Amen!
Download the video. There's been a couple great quality video/audio recordings of the grateful dead that disappeared. Some got reposted, but any of these awesome videos I'm downloading. It's easy enough to get the audio board recordings from archive.org but I dunno if they archive video footage
I believe the easiest way is some website along the lines of TH-cam to MP4.
@Jessica Charnley: I love that Jerry plays a little behind the beat, mostly, like my favorite jazz saxophonist, the Pres. Lester Young, did. This was a lot why he was Billie Holiday's favorite accompanists. I know I'm talking more than 50 years earlier. Probably also what Lesh does. No matter, the groove never gets old.
If you've never heard Lady Day and Pres, it's worth checking out.
Oh yeah
🌈🌞😸👍
The little smiles they have on their faces is like they know they are all apart of something special.
as are we too
@@forestbirdgirl right on sister, tell'em the truth! 😎🕉
...and evolving into something far greater than the self Take us away boys!🌹
or knowing the cocktail of coke, smack and tons of bud will last til til set break.
And the lsd didn’t hurt those smiles either. 😂😂❤❤
RIP Phil- you are so loved! the music never stopped and never will
If We Believe in Reincarnation Jerry is
Welcoming Phil! Now Jerry has a Dead Bro
Available to play!
Naomi
If We Believe in Reincarnation Jerry is
Welcoming Phil! Now Jerry has a Dead Bro
Available to play!
Naomi ❤🎉😊
RIP Phil Lesh and Jerry Garcia. Thanks for the memories here. have now outlived all my childhood friends and now another hero lost
If i meditate long enough i can go back in time and really be there
Best era of the best band for humanity as of now.
The structure of slipknot was so young at this time. So nice to hear
Mark belek: a jazz fan laaaate discovering what a great band this was. Love all 3 of these songs, but amazed at the fusion-like structure of Slipknot. And if I can be forgiven from mentioning another band - another shamefully recent discovery - it's evident why Dickie Betts prefaces Blue Sky with Franklin's Tower. It fits. And I read he once said he had to sometimes stop listening to Jerry because he began to play just like him. Jerry surely is infectious.
Jerry was breaking-in his new guitar with Slip!
Nailed that one!! Peace🌹
Dickie ain't bad either! I hear the influence.@@yvonnelaurenty6427
all roads seem to lead me right back to the Grateful Dead - joyously!
Damn I love this era of the Dead- 76-79! So flowy and smooth and effortless!
I prefer 73 and 74
they were already very high...
hell, I'm actually from Belarus from another continent was born in the eighty-sixth year, I heard this music this year in 2023, I'm just in shock! it's simply amazing
Welcome to the club! The Dead have a huge following by people in their 20s and 30s. I'm 66, saw jerry 3 times.@@DimaPavlov-b4q
@@theloniouszappaCowboy Dead! Love that era as well.
I was in tenth grade, they broadcast this show live on the radio, me and my buddy were blown away, was the start of my deadhead
I'm jelly,I'm 30,I wish I could've been there for the early daze lol
The fact that they regularly broadcasted the shows blows my mind. They literally made their music as accessible as possible. I’m forever grateful
the bus stoped and you got on
@@h.carterballii27 👍
A band so diplomatic no one wants to count off the song.
Help On The Way is a beautiful and innovative composition all by itself
It is like no other song.
The '76-'77 shows were cozmic and epic in every way, with the band firing on all cylinders. Eternally grateful to have been to some of those shows as a young freak.
Yup. '69, '72 and '76 are my favourite Dead years.
I agree, 77 was pretty amazing
Keep Shakin your Bones ✌️
I was very lucky to see this show and 5 others on this tour. loved tix from GD mail order!!!
Had a dream last night and I was in a massive field and all of a sudden I knew it was a Grateful Dead show. I made my way to Jerry and he was working with some tools or something and I sat down and chatted with him and he was like a long lost friend, just fixing something and chilled. I told him how much I loved Franklins tower and then I saw Mickey Hart and he was chilled too. I told them I had to leave and was so happy.
The massive field and leaving and being so happy. I've had the same dream over and over, but the specifics were different
Wow, so good! So sorry I was justo a baby on those beautiful days
Love the 70’s Dead vibe, def their best years live! I was 15 when I started my journey with the Dead, Oct 79’ Cape Cod Coliseum shows and what a long strange trip it has been
This was indeed from the Capital Theater in Passaic, NJ, my home town and I was at that concert and dozens more by the Dead, the Stones, Grover Washington Jr. Weather Report with Jaco Pastorius, Steve Miller, Jerry Garcia Band, Hot Tuna, Renaissance and tons of other bands. Great venue, great little theater. As a teenage kid, living in Passaic allowed me to go camp out overnight so when the box office opened selling the first seats, I would get 2nd or 3rd row center for any show. Great memories of this group at their peak!
Thanks Phil Lesh rest in peace ❤
My god that was amazing...just...stunning...that change up with Slipknot into Franklin's tower is Rapturous! I'm ready to go now....
No, not yet!!! There's too much music to still enjoy! Go see Dark Star Orchestra. Best Dead cover band Imo. Cheers!🎸
That shift from Slipknot into Franklin’s is so satisfying.
@@woundedknee3303 100%! Its....well, like you've suggested already, "...so satisfying." I couldn't agree more!
What a gift the universe delivered to us 🌹🐢
Somewhere between 77 and 80 they went from doing concerts to doing shows. Both were fantastic, but different. Glad I saw 13 episodes of that period.
It was my 21st birthday when I heard Blues For Allah the first time, right after it's release. We were fascinated by the sound of crickets on the original recording. We never knew if it was on purpose, or just an environmental glitch.
The lick Jerry plays at the beginning of the verse at 2:45 only last for about 3 seconds but it is probably one of the best most creative piece of improv I've ever heard!
Goddamn you’re right thats so smooth…im in a dead band and im taking that one lol
I’ve spent probably a combined 2 hours rewinding that anytime I’ve clicked on this video lmao
Love you, Phil miss you so much just like Jerry even more because you brought us him
Perfect I was 2…… I do remeber the 70’s had a real specific flavor and energy that flowed through the air. Happy where I am but I give thanks to have been there. Nuff shows I was blesssd enough to enjoy along the way.
❤️💛💚
post-retirement to 1979 is totally their best era for singing hands down. 1976 is a weird year - they feel so understated, so throttled-back.
I remember it was almost like they weren’t totally accepted up to Shakedown Street. I saw them in a hockey rink when the album came out. The were so tight on the Go To Heaven tour ! The 70’s & 80’s shows were great!
I was there. Bicentennial caravan. The Capitol was a good one! Thanks.
My favorite help
Thanks for making this available again, in these strange times we need the Dead more than ever. If you get confused listen to the music play. Peace, love and good health to the global Dead nation.
THANK YOU SO MUCH for the repost!!!!! Those ten seconds where Phil grins at Jerry just before they go into Franklin is my favorite thing on TH-cam.
HaAA !! That's an amazing bit there, eh?!! Fantastic!!
If anyone ever asks about what Keith contributed to the band, play them this. He was an elegant pianist...
caught that too ya just know when you see that iys gonna be GOOD
Agreed
What time?
Nice to see the Travis Bean in action. Donna sounding brilliant too.
Not very many bands can not only get away with turning their backs on a few thousand people for many minutes on end, but actually enhances the experience in instances like this. ♪♫♪ ♥
BINGE? I LISTEN ALL THE TIME.
The Capitol Theatre in Passaic, NJ should be the Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame. It's an icon. There's not one musician or band that didn't play there. No exaggeration in saying we went there every weekend and in NYC - The Beacon, Academy of Music, Bottom Line - early show at the Beacon, late show at The Palladium. There was so much smoke, you were lucky to see the stage!
These shows were GREAT! JERRY GARCIAS' solo acoustic performance at The Capitol Theatre is legend. It's an TH-cam upload.
Thanks for these shows‼️
I had this tape back in the late eighties when going to shows was still an excellent thing to do. Anyways I listened to this particular show so much. It was a great sounding soundboard of an incredible show!
Jerry and the boys in high gear... the sound track of my life
9/24/76 William ^&^ Mary College ......first show Thx Phil!!!
2 observations:
-when Donna can hear herself, as she clearly can from 1975 onward, she is amazing.
-the Travis Bean guitar was low-key Jerry's 2nd most iconic guitar after Tiger.
real talk
Donna was after all the only trained singer among them. And she adds sweetness, sensuality, enriches their sound. For me this is the best period.
no mames wey la travis es la verga wey
Donna was upstaging Keith by 78
My favorite guitars of his are alligator, guild starfire, and a Les Paul from 68
i was so mad the original video got deleted, thank you sm
Without love in a dream it'll never come true!!❣💕❤🧡💛👀👣👍✌👉👈🤘🤙
Thanks for the (re)post! This is one of my favourite Dead jams❤️
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I Love Jerry
this is one orff my favourite show...2 show in 75 and the tuning and interplay came back in 76...cheers!
Whoa, this got deleted? Thank you for the re-upload. May the music never stop
They were in their prime. Love it.
The greatest to ever do it. My hero’s
3 of my favorite 4 songs in one jam!!!!
Doctor Danger: couldn't agree more. I'm a jazz fan who discovered ABB 5 years ago (my bad), and now the Dead. Slipknot has the kind of beautiful, complicated structure of fine music. Amazed.
The interaction between the band during Slipknot...awesome!
This is real music! 76-77 was the best!
Love this beyond words! Love Jerry's face at 12:01, he looks very pleased at how that came together.
This is soooooo good!
To the soul with the self control to capture this sight and sound, may you be blessed🌹
This is beyond so taysteee TY!
76’ Just one of those years For just one of those bands!! Rock n F’in Roll!
The Dead was such a vehicle for music, really a monster of a band with all different shapes and sizes, all different forms and styles
And the point, to me, was to accept them all with the undying faith. That they'll figure it out just fine.🌹
@@davidreinhardt2626they most surely did. They are probably the greatest American band of all time if not thee best, their love for just music is awe inspiring,
It’s really like
Jazz music
Love Jerry's sound during the Travis Bean era. There's a chimey and liquid smoothness to his tone that I don't here from Jerry's other guitars. Maybe it's the aluminum neck?
contemplation through melody, speaking in a language only humans can understand, that's simple, delicate and completely their own.
Absolutely wonderful. I love this set. And the Music Never Stopped for a grand finale. Thank you Thank you Peace to the grateful dead
at 25:20 you can hear and see bobby gettting back to the song....
IT IS SO GOOD TO BE ABLE TO SEE THIS.
KADMON HURTZ!!!🐸😵💫👨🦰
he was looking for the beat
Totally dig how Bob is so in service of the song to stand back and keep the groove while Jerry knocks it out of the park. RIP Jerry. RIP Phil. RIP keys.
This is awesome! I was seeing them a lot during this time frame.. I was 24.. was secretly in love with Donna 😂... I loved the way she grooved to the music! ☮️
Saw them in STL in 77. Incredible. I had a crush on her too. One of her best videos. But what a pianist she propelled.
We need Jerry in 2020 more than ever. (It’s hard to believe the Capitol Theater, in Passaic NJ is demolished).
I saw Jerry and Dr. John way back when there. Ah, the good ole days !
The Capitol Theater in Passaic NJ was one of the greatest places.
Aint nobody wiping the smile off my face.❤
This goes quite well with this Oregon rain that won't let up ❤
This is a killer piece of history destroyed by the annoying ads. Boo!
this VHS pitch warp happens at the perfect times in this video. even more psychedelic
RIP Phil! ⚡🌈✨
Phil me up with that smile!!! ❤️⚡️💙
Phil was obviously having a great time here. :)
At 4:15 the tape messing up is the most perfect thing I've ever heard 💙❤️💙❤️💙❤️
Wonderful xxxx almost had a tear in my eye!
I never got to see them before Jerry passed. Was only 8 when in the dark was released but have been a fan as long i can remember. Not almost in tears, i am.
That look on Phil’s face. 8:50, 9:00
Yep, not sure if it was edited but the tracers around Phil just seem to match the aura of the jam.
He was feeling it for sure...gotta love it!
I love the 5/9/77 version of this....even better than the previous day's show. 😉
War Memorial 77 is epic in every way. That "Peggy-O", "Comes A Time", it's flawless all the way through. One of my first complete, low general boards along with Swing. Then Chicago Aud '76s Mission In the Rain first set, Red Rocks '78 with the Wharf Rat>Franklin's segue, etc. My 1st two dozen tapes were perfect picks when I was in 10th grade in 1989. Relix classifieds hooked me up!!!!
I'd just write strangers kind letters and miracles happened!!!
Thanks for posting and thank the powers that be for technology !
Church is in session !
"There is nothing like a Grateful Dead concert"...
This is just,........ them in not rare not best, but so loose. Smiling!?!?!?!?!!!! Play with each other. Still right in the same mindset. What a great video right at a moment. Franklins tower made my day
This is like a dosed 73 almost. Just fun
Crushin on that Travis Bean... and Donna..
Miles Davis loved these guys, what does that tell you.
he was honest about his taste in music to the media.. who gives a fuck
@@claymationwaves um, your coming off really bad. Don't poop in the garden friend
For me, Grateful Dead are my hands down favourite band. Miles Davis (and his collection of musicians) from 1966-1974/75 are my second favourite. I'm not sure if Miles in fact liked the band. I do know that he liked and respected Jerry.
Miles Davis thought that the Beastie Boys' 'Paul's Boutique' was possibly the greatest hip-hop album ever made. What does tjat tell you?
@@billjohnson1423 that Miles Davis remains awesome lol
Like Jehovah's favorite choir!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Love this version. Jerry sounds excellent
Anything before December 31st 1971 was gold!
Thanks
That was some awesomeness!
Had this on tape - great show. This has too many adds to enjoy
Thanks for the post. Great video
Great example of how when Donna could hear herself, she was really amazing in the GD context.
1976 post break was so good.
The song is just opening it's wings and doesn't even know it can fly yet!
Sooooo Goooood! Many thanks and blessings to you and all the universe 💞
May we all go home again. ❤️
RIP PHIL WE LOVE YOU
My second fav version. My number 1 is one from the vault❤
I think Donna taught us all how to dance to Jerry and Phil trading licks. RIP Phil