"In and out of the repertoire it goes...St. Stephen was around for a long time, but not always around. It was played consistently 1968-1971, then gone until its return in 1976, when it was played quite a bit through 1976 and 1977, into early 1978. It then returned for three versions twice, 12/30/78 to 1/10/79, and from 10/11/83 to 10/31/83, after which it was never heard live again. This is from the magnificent Closing Of Winterland show." - David Lemieux
Somehow I got lucky and scored a ticket to this show. Spent most of the night way up in the balcony opposite the stage so I could look down on the band... and walked out in the morning into the sunlight... what an amazing night... I don't think I'll ever forget it. And St. Stephen has always been one of my favorite Dead tunes, all the way back to hearing it for the first time when Live Dead came out. For me, it's always been one of their iconic songs.
@@dickhedd8490 @grateful dead This is not true, I was at a show on the 90’s and they played St.Stephen and onto the famous entourage of beauties...it was the flashback of my dreams..
@@briano.5746lol. That 335 is a nice axe btw . That's why I always play a strat , cant go wrong . Unless you're looking for solid tone , and staying in tune etc etc lolol
People always act like Donna can't sing whatsoever but I really like her and she doesn't deserve all the hate she gets. And yes, the vibrato in her voice is fantastic in this!
Listen to Donna singing the chorus in acapella near the end of Deal in 1978 in Eqypt. She had the goods but she NEEDED to be able to hear herself, which she mostly couldn't because they didn't wear ear pieces back then. Notice in the Egypt video she is plugging one ear so she can hear herself, and then she delivers the goods.
If they don't get what she brought to GD, they never will. Absolutely brilliant performance here. Plus here's a hint for all the naysayers. Jerry was very very difficult to harmonize with on any given night.
Agreed...I think this is their best lineup. It actually surprises me how partial people are to the Mydland lineup. They were at their most adventurous and exploratory with Keith and alot of that I think has to do with Keith's background in modal jazz. He was essentially A jazz player in a rock n roll band, he led them down so may new roads and ESPECIALLY his first 5 years were never matched as far as sheer musical exp!oration. I think its safe to say that Keith was the best, pure musician out of all of the members throughout their history (not counting Branford).
@@stevee231 I think people are partial to Brent because they came in during his tenure with the band. That’s where things go massive. It’s where they started, it’s what they’re nostalgic for. Keith was the before time, when Jerry had black hair and the music was wider and deeper.
@@augustkuuskvere79 as someone that came up listening after Jerry died, the main complaint people my age have about this time seems to mainly be Donna. To me, the 80s shows seemed like they could be way way way more hit or miss. These were my favorite years for sure
For me, this is pretty close to a perfect performance of this, one of my favorite Dead songs. I like it at this tempo. And the harmonies, particularly Donna’s are just right on.
God. I LOVE Donna in this time frame. Shes really keeping things safe up there. This was before the boys escalated past her touch. Shes such a brave woman. Say whatcha want. Truth will set you free, someone opened the back door long ago!
I've never understood why she gets so much hate. there's shows her voice doesn't compliment, but there's so many versions of songs that without her just isn't the same to me (music never stopped being an example)
Thx for this great Video - Jerry and the band in top form. My first show was few months before this, May 78 Philly Spectrum. Jack Straw, CandyMan ,Music Never Stopped, Bertha-Good Lovin Terrapin Playin Band , Black Peter and Sugar Mag/Sat Nite just incredible. Spoiled me forever! Happy New Years to all who Love this Music.
Fun Fact..on the studio version the scream you hear was performed by my friend's uncle, Pedro Portillo a famous Elsavadorian artist whom recently passed away 09/02/2022.
I know who plays new year's in Heaven...Garcia, I can hardly wait for such a sweet bye and bye...did it matter does it now? We all gotta walk that lonesome valley alone, but we shall meet again for the 1st time
Saint Stephen with a rose In and out of the garden he goes Country garden in the wind and the rain Wherever he goes the people all complain Stephen prospered in his time Well, he may and he may decline Did it matter, does it now? Stephen would answer if he only knew how Wishing well with a golden bell Bucket hangin' clear to Hell Hell halfway twixt now and then Stephen fill it up and lower down and lower down again Lady finger, dipped in moonlight Writing, "What for?", across the morning sky Sunlight splatters, dawn with answer Darkness shrugs and bids the day goodbye Speeding arrow, sharp and narrow What a lot of fleeting matters you have spurned Several seasons with their treasons Wrap the babe in scarlet colors, call it your own Did he doubt or did he try? Answers aplenty in the bye and bye Talk about your plenty and talk about your ills One man gathers what another man spills Saint Stephen will remain All he lost he shall regain Seashore washed by the suds and foam Been here so long, he's got to callin' it home Fortune comes a crawlin', calliope woman Spinnin' that curious sense of your own Can you answer? Yes, I can What would be the answer to the answer man?
Get some sort of tube amp, the cheapest one I can think of is a Bugera V22 Infinium, and do what Jerry does and cut the bass down to 0 and use the mid control as a sort of bass control. Maxing out the mids and treble would be a bad decision but use your ears. You can either use the amp’s included overdrive channel or do what Jerry does and use pedals.. I think I’ve seen photos of him with Boss overdrive pedals actually. I’m personally a fan of the tone he gets with strats but he tended to use humbuckers mostly, any guitar should probably work. If he was using an overdrive pedal, I would have to take a guess and assume he probably didn’t have the drive dimed so mess around with the settings in that aspect. Maybe you could change the speaker of that amp to something that’s more vintage sounding. I know he used some sort of JbL guitar speaker but those aren’t in production anymore. I’m pretty sure you could look online for a used one or find another alnico guitar speaker that gets close. I would steer away from celestions mainly because those speakers tend to sound very “british” and dark though they do have a speaker that mimics an American style guitar speaker. I’d probably go with a alnico jensen speaker and that should get you close. Jerry used twin reverbs but he was connecting to PA’s and other cabinets most likely, but that should be a basic rundown of what you can do to get that lead tone.
Ok actually I forgot that later era Dead’ live shows made the switch to Mesa Boogie amps. Those are nice amps and excessively expensive and the mark 1’s have Celestion Custom 90s.. I think your best bet is getting that amp I recommended earlier with that particular Celestion speaker which while still not cheap is much cheaper than just buying a mesaboogie.. though I have to admit I’m not entirely sure of the equipment the other guitarist uses, but I presume he was using Mesa as well!
And in the off-chance that amps distortion channel isn’t too your liking, you could probably find a pedal based off the preamp in those Mesa Boogies and use that to accomplish the sound..
Robert Schwartz ha. I know! Honestly I think drinking and drug use tore her voice up a bit which actually made her voice blend better. She and Keith would’ve gone in 6 weeks
A while back someone on reddit did a track by track comparison of song tempos and with the exception of a handful of shows the tempos werent drastically different. Dead and co has even done some faster versions of songs. I also don’t subscribe to the faster=better theory.
I tried really hard to like the Dead, but they always seemed so cultured, restrained, and pallid... the best I ever heard Jerry play, was on a Hells Angels VCR...
Wishing well with a golden bell, bucket hanging clear to hell, Hell halfway twixt now and then, Stephen fill it up and lower down and lower down again Lady finger, dipped in moonlight, writing what for? Across the morning sky. Sunlight splatters, dawn with answer, Darkness shrugs and bids the day good-bye. Speeding arrow, sharp and narrow, What a lot of fleeting matters you have spurned. Several seasons with their treasons, Wrap the babe in scarlet colors, call it your own. Did he doubt or did he try? Answers aplenty in the bye and bye, Talk about your plenty, talk about your ills, One man gathers what another man spills. Saint stephen will remain, all hes lost he shall regain, Seashore washed by the suds and foam, Been here so long, hes got to calling it home. Fortune comes a crawlin, calliope woman, Spinnin that curious sense of your own. Can you answer? Yes I can But what would be the answer to the answer man? Going where the wind goes Blooming like a red rose breathing more freely Ride our singin' I'll walk you in the morning sunshine Sunshine, daydream, sunshine, daydream Walking in the sunshine Source: Musixmatch Songwriters: Garcia Jerome J / Lesh Philip / Hunter Robert C
We've all had are good bad days, however, speaking for myself. The 24 of Dead shows years that is. We're not the worst day ever had Soldier on his dying legs at the very last show I was in first row big deal big deal he didn't look good I didn't think it was going to die this time but he did
Saul might have thought that Saint Stephen represented King Agag, from the Old Testament. 'I see Heaven opened and the Pharisees (thus Samuel) standing at the right hand of Saul.'
12/31/78! Pythagoras would be so happy with the Plucking of these Strings! 12/31/78=1+2=3,3(already perfect), then 1+7=8,8. So numerologicaly speaking, 🕉🕉, ⌛️⌛️. That's protection, guidance, friendship and love with a double dose(Allways) of good luck for eternity. 88 miles an hour baby, into the future! Thank you Everyone!🌹⚡️🌹
Ppl knock dead and cos slow tempos but this is significantly slower than Dead and Co. another example is Friend of the Devil. Dead and Co plays that much faster too
2020-10-08: Is this about the Steve Buscemi Test? 🤔 I know, you can’t sub Buscemi in for Jerry. Some of you detractors might say Donna. But I like Donna. I like Buscemi too. Give Buscemi his own tambourine? (I know. I know. Don’t mess with the chemistry! I was just thinking metaphorically out loud.)
Well, he had to be there. Jerry at that time Fox up on heroin, so what he has strong legs good voice and could play saw the same thing at Chicago Auditorium. Shine On My Own Badger the very last show, after 23 years Soldier Field 95 I saw that man turning gray in front of my face like I said after 23 years first row. I I know I could see it, I know I can smell it, and sure enough week and a half later toast . Anyway, good old Mr nine fingers is still with us
"In and out of the repertoire it goes...St. Stephen was around for a long time, but not always around. It was played consistently 1968-1971, then gone until its return in 1976, when it was played quite a bit through 1976 and 1977, into early 1978. It then returned for three versions twice, 12/30/78 to 1/10/79, and from 10/11/83 to 10/31/83, after which it was never heard live again. This is from the magnificent Closing Of Winterland show." - David Lemieux
Somehow I got lucky and scored a ticket to this show. Spent most of the night way up in the balcony opposite the stage so I could look down on the band... and walked out in the morning into the sunlight... what an amazing night... I don't think I'll ever forget it. And St. Stephen has always been one of my favorite Dead tunes, all the way back to hearing it for the first time when Live Dead came out. For me, it's always been one of their iconic songs.
Never saw it live, but it was the opening guitar lick that was the first hook in a life spent Deadicated. Thanks
Not only is my face stolen they blew my mind with that stat. I don't know y I don't know that but I should I
@@hippieman5554 you will in time...
@@dickhedd8490 @grateful dead This is not true, I was at a show on the 90’s and they played St.Stephen and onto the famous entourage of beauties...it was the flashback of my dreams..
Wondering if I'm loved , sending smiles to all my deadheads out there going through a rough one, trying to stay strong 💪
Stay strong bro. We love you.
Lovvveeeee youuuuuu! Hope you're in a happier spot now
I'm thinking that feeling is felt throughout the world: no one gets out of here alive.
I do hope you got through my man, ❤ to you, see you in the bus buddy x
Doing alot better guys ! Thank you. I very much appreciate every single one of ya!! Forward ever backward never .@@gabemoore3189
The greatest band of all time. Period.
If not, certainly in the top ten at least.
Yep
I am a Dead Head! 😂
R.I.P. Phil Lesh. Getting less and less, but your music will survive. One of the few songs written by Phil.
Apart from, well, being the king of everything... Jerry was, in my opinion, the KING OF TONE! Happy new decade deadheads! (and future deadheads!)
Agree....and I'm the dude trying to get that tone from a strat lol
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LOL , been there!
@@briano.5746 lol. I think that's half the fun of playing ,sometimes
That reminds me , the other day I was playing MONEY on my 335 , WTF?
@@briano.5746lol. That 335 is a nice axe btw . That's why I always play a strat , cant go wrong . Unless you're looking for solid tone , and staying in tune etc etc lolol
Attention Donna haters to the tremolo in Donna's voice. Loverly. One of Jerry's crisper performances and excellent overall recording. Thanks!
People always act like Donna can't sing whatsoever but I really like her and she doesn't deserve all the hate she gets. And yes, the vibrato in her voice is fantastic in this!
Listen to Donna singing the chorus in acapella near the end of Deal in 1978 in Eqypt. She had the goods but she NEEDED to be able to hear herself, which she mostly couldn't because they didn't wear ear pieces back then.
Notice in the Egypt video she is plugging one ear so she can hear herself, and then she delivers the goods.
If they don't get what she brought to GD, they never will. Absolutely brilliant performance here. Plus here's a hint for all the naysayers. Jerry was very very difficult to harmonize with on any given night.
Donna is a Goddess! Trembles when she comes in!
Even tho she is on acid like a mofo
Lady finger dipped in moonlight writing WHAT-FOR across the morning sky
Sunlight splatters dawn with ashes, darkness shrugs and bids the day goodbye.
@@voivodvlad1 I think it’s sunlight splatters dawn with answers 😊 like as an answer to what for?
@@arareanddifferenttune3130 I think you're right. Just double checked it, you see!
look at that smile!!!!! Miss you Jerry!
Quem veio pelo antídoto curti e comenta oq sentiu ouvindo essa bela música
Oh to be Donna in the late 70's...I would give my life...
Most gorgeous member if the grateful dead with a voice to die for
the near end of the greatest lineup in music history
Agreed...I think this is their best lineup. It actually surprises me how partial people are to the Mydland lineup. They were at their most adventurous and exploratory with Keith and alot of that I think has to do with Keith's background in modal jazz. He was essentially A jazz player in a rock n roll band, he led them down so may new roads and ESPECIALLY his first 5 years were never matched as far as sheer musical exp!oration. I think its safe to say that Keith was the best, pure musician out of all of the members throughout their history (not counting Branford).
@@stevee231 I think people are partial to Brent because they came in during his tenure with the band. That’s where things go massive. It’s where they started, it’s what they’re nostalgic for. Keith was the before time, when Jerry had black hair and the music was wider and deeper.
@@augustkuuskvere79 That's a great point.
💯% My favorite time period is definitely anything in 77 & 78!
@@augustkuuskvere79 as someone that came up listening after Jerry died, the main complaint people my age have about this time seems to mainly be Donna. To me, the 80s shows seemed like they could be way way way more hit or miss. These were my favorite years for sure
Solid upload. Very unique version of St. Stephen. Thank you.
Got your pfp on my wall :)
Jerry’s hair is EPIC, so are Bobby’s shades!
For me, this is pretty close to a perfect performance of this, one of my favorite Dead songs. I like it at this tempo. And the harmonies, particularly Donna’s are just right on.
I loved Donna in on this.
Groove on my Dead ones!✌💀
Donna sucked but ok.
As a newer fan I understand the Donna hate but it’s like disliking pigpen in the earlier stuff…. Its just how things came about it’s all great
God. I LOVE Donna in this time frame. Shes really keeping things safe up there. This was before the boys escalated past her touch. Shes such a brave woman. Say whatcha want. Truth will set you free, someone opened the back door long ago!
I've never understood why she gets so much hate. there's shows her voice doesn't compliment, but there's so many versions of songs that without her just isn't the same to me (music never stopped being an example)
Some people are tone deaf. 🙄
@@redtobertshateshandles she did not have a tonal voice to match the band, but what do i know
Yeah I was there. Front row in front of Jerry. What a strange night. Thanks for memories!
Must have seen you there! I was right between the monitors directly in front of Jerry's mike. Best show I ever saw.
Lucky you!
All he lost he shall regain!
🙏🏻
Love me some Donna!
No dislikes. Just the way it should be
I've never ever never seen a video with more than 10 likes and 0 dislikes. That's actually amazing and fitting it being the Grateful Dead.
Flux_Time I believe everyone likes the dead. It’s just a matter of when they find out. Makes sense considering still no likes
Unfortunately, 12 dislikes is the reality there is. A shame...🏵⚡💀!
St. Stephen has Always Ibeen my Favorate’Dead Song!
obrigado por esse presente antídoto
Thank You for placing this Fantastic recording right at my fingertips !!
Ditto
Big Boy Double DItto I was at the night before in Los Angeles Pauly Pavilion plates St. Stephen also
Slow. And absolutely splendid!!
Thx for this great Video - Jerry and the band in top form.
My first show was few months before this, May 78 Philly Spectrum.
Jack Straw, CandyMan ,Music Never Stopped, Bertha-Good Lovin Terrapin
Playin Band , Black Peter and Sugar Mag/Sat Nite just incredible.
Spoiled me forever! Happy New Years to all who Love this Music.
Love the slower pace... should have commented about that years ago.
I was in college when I checked out this cd. Heard this song for the first time and could it stop listen to it. Great tune
Which CD is this? Been looking for it for a while now.
There could NOT BE Better!!!!!!
You lmow,correct?
My all-time favorite since I was a kid!
Fun Fact..on the studio version the scream you hear was performed by my friend's uncle, Pedro Portillo a famous Elsavadorian artist whom recently passed away 09/02/2022.
I had heard that a long time ago or saw it on an album or something, but thanks for the information! RIP Pedro Portillo!
Cool nugget
Raw and organic. I love it.
Screw people who don't like Donna. She's great.
Hear me out…I think she has a great voice. In my opinion she doesn’t work well with the dead
Donna sucks
Epic version, love the slow groove 😆
Friends, now that Quincy Jones is in Heaven, imagine the concerts!! I know there will be one with Jerry, Brent and Phil.
The Gratest Song that was Made!
I think I at was at this DEAD Show while living in Berkeley considered myself a "Dancing GIRL" !
I Expect that THAT was more than Incredable!!!!!!
I went to 35 shows and never seen them perform this song
cool to see stuff from 1978
Absolutely topshelf
Get it Phil 💣💣
Remember this cassette recording, hard to find some places?
Love this live version
Love Bobby’s guitar tone from 1978... I don’t know why he decided to change everything
I know who plays new year's in Heaven...Garcia, I can hardly wait for such a sweet bye and bye...did it matter does it now? We all gotta walk that lonesome valley alone, but we shall meet again for the 1st time
Donna sounds good here. She improved noticeably towards the end, possibly from her concurrent work with JGB.
Happy St Steven day
Jerry certainly appeared to be enjoying himself for this one. Cool to see him pumped up about St Stephen once again.
Sounds slowed down? But good to see Donna Jean. 🌹
I love this - things got weird at 7:10 or so, but they pulled it back together.
Damn, this is perf
Bravo!!!
To aqui graças ao antidoto
LOVE
Wherever he goes the people all complain 😢😭
Saint Stephen with a rose
In and out of the garden he goes
Country garden in the wind and the rain
Wherever he goes the people all complain
Stephen prospered in his time
Well, he may and he may decline
Did it matter, does it now?
Stephen would answer if he only knew how
Wishing well with a golden bell
Bucket hangin' clear to Hell
Hell halfway twixt now and then
Stephen fill it up and lower down and lower down again
Lady finger, dipped in moonlight
Writing, "What for?", across the morning sky
Sunlight splatters, dawn with answer
Darkness shrugs and bids the day goodbye
Speeding arrow, sharp and narrow
What a lot of fleeting matters you have spurned
Several seasons with their treasons
Wrap the babe in scarlet colors, call it your own
Did he doubt or did he try?
Answers aplenty in the bye and bye
Talk about your plenty and talk about your ills
One man gathers what another man spills
Saint Stephen will remain
All he lost he shall regain
Seashore washed by the suds and foam
Been here so long, he's got to callin' it home
Fortune comes a crawlin', calliope woman
Spinnin' that curious sense of your own
Can you answer? Yes, I can
What would be the answer to the answer man?
For some reason this started on 2x speed for me, gave me a good chuckle when I thought of how they would play like that
What rig can I use for cheap to get that solo tone?
Get some sort of tube amp, the cheapest one I can think of is a Bugera V22 Infinium, and do what Jerry does and cut the bass down to 0 and use the mid control as a sort of bass control. Maxing out the mids and treble would be a bad decision but use your ears. You can either use the amp’s included overdrive channel or do what Jerry does and use pedals.. I think I’ve seen photos of him with Boss overdrive pedals actually. I’m personally a fan of the tone he gets with strats but he tended to use humbuckers mostly, any guitar should probably work. If he was using an overdrive pedal, I would have to take a guess and assume he probably didn’t have the drive dimed so mess around with the settings in that aspect. Maybe you could change the speaker of that amp to something that’s more vintage sounding. I know he used some sort of JbL guitar speaker but those aren’t in production anymore. I’m pretty sure you could look online for a used one or find another alnico guitar speaker that gets close. I would steer away from celestions mainly because those speakers tend to sound very “british” and dark though they do have a speaker that mimics an American style guitar speaker. I’d probably go with a alnico jensen speaker and that should get you close. Jerry used twin reverbs but he was connecting to PA’s and other cabinets most likely, but that should be a basic rundown of what you can do to get that lead tone.
Ok actually I forgot that later era Dead’ live shows made the switch to Mesa Boogie amps. Those are nice amps and excessively expensive and the mark 1’s have Celestion Custom 90s.. I think your best bet is getting that amp I recommended earlier with that particular Celestion speaker which while still not cheap is much cheaper than just buying a mesaboogie.. though I have to admit I’m not entirely sure of the equipment the other guitarist uses, but I presume he was using Mesa as well!
And in the off-chance that amps distortion channel isn’t too your liking, you could probably find a pedal based off the preamp in those Mesa Boogies and use that to accomplish the sound..
2:23 bobby jawin hard
Casey Jones is drivin that train..
Nice
Good version
Oh...to be Donna during this time period.
Those first two notes.... If you don't understand, please listen again.
Geez, even Donna is almost on key!
Robert Schwartz ha. I know! Honestly I think drinking and drug use tore her voice up a bit which actually made her voice blend better. She and Keith would’ve gone in 6 weeks
Abby Elizabeth I am pleasantly surprised you are a deadhead! Starting young!
@@zbraver32 that dudes gotta be in his 40's if not early 50's
Jerry's got some strange distortion on his guitar here?
Phil’s a monster
RIP, Phil Lesh...
❤❤❤❤❤
They conplain dead and co is slow they should watch this. Sillygeese
A while back someone on reddit did a track by track comparison of song tempos and with the exception of a handful of shows the tempos werent drastically different. Dead and co has even done some faster versions of songs. I also don’t subscribe to the faster=better theory.
Tempo isn't {{wor$t}} D&c.'s issue.
Donna Jean has Always been BEAUTIFUL too!
Rip Phil
I always thought it'd be cool in the post Jerry years to go into birds of a feather by phish after "answer maaannnnn" and just hit that drum roll
Hi
The Wolf!
I tried really hard to like the Dead, but they always seemed so cultured, restrained, and pallid... the best I ever heard Jerry play, was on a Hells Angels VCR...
I can recommend a good therapist. 😁
Restrained? R u kidding me lol u don’t know the dead then
Show some roughshod TV that has errors both technically and musically... BE BRAVE.
IS Keith there
Closing of Winterland. One of my favorite Dick’s Picks.
I'm Russian, I'm love this song
2024...
Man this might be the slowest Stephen i've heard, still great though
HaliniSnow I would take this version any day over what Dead & Co are playing now..
John Mayer and Bobby: hold my beer.
I was thinking the same thing! So slow.
Try it at 1.25x
Steven Kornreich dead and co plays faster than this. And at least they have the excuse of half the band being senior citizens
Alright!
7/23/21 I'm back ,
yet again ,
for my
Grateful Dead's
SAINT STEPHEN
fix ... aahhh .
fix
Alrighty, Almighty.
Robert Hunter did a wonderful job with these lyrics.
Wishing well with a golden bell, bucket hanging clear to hell,
Hell halfway twixt now and then,
Stephen fill it up and lower down and lower down again
Lady finger, dipped in moonlight, writing what for?
Across the morning sky.
Sunlight splatters, dawn with answer,
Darkness shrugs and bids the day good-bye.
Speeding arrow, sharp and narrow,
What a lot of fleeting matters you have spurned.
Several seasons with their treasons,
Wrap the babe in scarlet colors, call it your own.
Did he doubt or did he try?
Answers aplenty in the bye and bye,
Talk about your plenty, talk about your ills,
One man gathers what another man spills.
Saint stephen will remain, all hes lost he shall regain,
Seashore washed by the suds and foam,
Been here so long, hes got to calling it home.
Fortune comes a crawlin, calliope woman,
Spinnin that curious sense of your own.
Can you answer? Yes I can
But what would be the answer to the answer man?
Going where the wind goes
Blooming like a red rose breathing more freely
Ride our singin'
I'll walk you in the morning sunshine
Sunshine, daydream, sunshine, daydream
Walking in the sunshine
Source: Musixmatch
Songwriters: Garcia Jerome J / Lesh Philip / Hunter Robert C
We've all had are good bad days, however, speaking for myself. The 24 of Dead shows years that is. We're not the worst day ever had Soldier on his dying legs at the very last show I was in first row big deal big deal he didn't look good I didn't think it was going to die this time but he did
Pour one out for Phil.
Phil Lesh on the bass 👍
🥀🥀🥀
Granted, Ilien Has A Figure,& moves,BUT Donna RockED!
nothing like the real thing
george preston Couldn’t agree more....
Saul might have thought that Saint Stephen represented King Agag, from the Old Testament. 'I see Heaven opened and the Pharisees (thus Samuel) standing at the right hand of Saul.'
Hardly.
1.25 speed is perfect
💀🌹💀🌹💀🌹
12/31/78! Pythagoras would be so happy with the Plucking of these Strings! 12/31/78=1+2=3,3(already perfect), then 1+7=8,8. So numerologicaly speaking, 🕉🕉, ⌛️⌛️. That's protection, guidance, friendship and love with a double dose(Allways) of good luck for eternity. 88 miles an hour baby, into the future! Thank you Everyone!🌹⚡️🌹
.75x for instant Dead and Company.
Burrito Supreme ha!
Ppl knock dead and cos slow tempos but this is significantly slower than Dead and Co. another example is Friend of the Devil. Dead and Co plays that much faster too
2020-10-08:
Is this about the Steve Buscemi Test? 🤔
I know, you can’t sub Buscemi in for Jerry.
Some of you detractors might say Donna.
But I like Donna.
I like Buscemi too.
Give Buscemi his own tambourine?
(I know. I know. Don’t mess with the chemistry!
I was just thinking metaphorically out loud.)
Donna had it on lock down here
Well, he had to be there. Jerry at that time Fox up on heroin, so what he has strong legs good voice and could play saw the same thing at Chicago Auditorium. Shine On My Own Badger the very last show, after 23 years Soldier Field 95 I saw that man turning gray in front of my face like I said after 23 years first row. I I know I could see it, I know I can smell it, and sure enough week and a half later toast . Anyway, good old Mr nine fingers is still with us
Please play some new stuff we have not seen before