Instant subscribe. Jerry snarls and rips along with that crazy acid guitar, flashing with the trippers but staying true to the song in Classic American blues folk. Band well rehearsed, playing well. Primal, straight from nights at the In Room.
Just checking in 3 years on and still blown away by this......prompted by watching an Allman Brothers 1970 Fillmore East concert and much as I love them......
That's the way they did it... Jerry's great jam-band! Pig really listened... all those fills are Right. (They ALL listened, I guess... and picked up on the mood being set, and direction ahead). Was I there, that night? hmmm.. ^..^
I came across this track today because someone posted that the Lou Reed version of this song highlighted how good a guitarist he was……no dispute with the view that Lou Reed was a brilliant writer/showman/guitarist/ genre-creator, but this version blows his out of the water. RIP Lou, and thank you in death for helping me find this track.
man they sure took a leaf out of Dave Van Ronk's book. He was the first to cover this song, 'been all around this world' , 'samson & delilah', & of course 'teddy bears picnic'
I see. My bad then. I personally prefer the original title (most artists who have sung it have used that, Bob Dylan, Lou Reed, BB King, etc.), but each version is so different, even the lyrics differ substantially, they may as well put it under a different title.
OMG! This is the TRUE GD. The Warlocks. The Matrix. 1966. Yeah..... BTW: The LAST GD concert will be this July at Soldier's Field in Chicago - 1965-2015 The Grateful Dead - 50 Years -The Grateful Dead. It the end of an era - That's all folks!
Instant subscribe. Jerry snarls and rips along with that crazy acid guitar, flashing with the trippers but staying true to the song in Classic American blues folk. Band well rehearsed, playing well. Primal, straight from nights at the In Room.
You can smell the warmth of the Fender amps.
I found this on c.d 20 years at record show in Seattle grateful sounding conert
Just checking in 3 years on and still blown away by this......prompted by watching an Allman Brothers 1970 Fillmore East concert and much as I love them......
The title of the song sure fits neatly with the name of the band!
I love greatful dead. Great cover of Lemons song😌
That's the way they did it... Jerry's great jam-band! Pig really listened... all those fills are Right. (They ALL listened, I guess... and picked up on the mood being set, and direction ahead). Was I there, that night? hmmm.. ^..^
It was!! Fuckin' wish Pig had been able to stay w/them. In so many ways, he was their heart n soul!! RIP!!!
Excellent Blind Lemon Jefferson cover by the Dead!
I came across this track today because someone posted that the Lou Reed version of this song highlighted how good a guitarist he was……no dispute with the view that Lou Reed was a brilliant writer/showman/guitarist/ genre-creator, but this version blows his out of the water. RIP Lou, and thank you in death for helping me find this track.
lou's take was completely different than this. i dont understand why people have to denigrate one in the process of complimenting another.
It would take more than this two out show Lou Reed LOL nice try though
man they sure took a leaf out of Dave Van Ronk's book. He was the first to cover this song, 'been all around this world' , 'samson & delilah', & of course 'teddy bears picnic'
you weren't there, but i saw you anyway! it mushed have been something i ate!!!
Blessed be!
Thanks for Sharing.
GREAT! * * *
Strange... I took EXACTLY the same path as Jam2morrow. And reached the same conclusions... RIP Lou, and rest easy, Jerry.
And did such a good job of it!
They took a lot of pages...turned them around,up and down.....put it all back out.All so we could dance.In peace. RIP Jerr
god they're so young. time machine please?
super....
Thank you :) QC
this has the exact same chord progression as that song "see what condition my condition is in"
AKA, "Just dropped in."
the warlocks!
You got the title wrong. This song is called.. One Kind Favor
The original song by Blind Lemon Jefferson had this title. You are probably thinking of the cover by Canned Heat.
On Grateful Dead set lists, this song is called... One Kind Favor.
I see. My bad then. I personally prefer the original title (most artists who have sung it have used that, Bob Dylan, Lou Reed, BB King, etc.), but each version is so different, even the lyrics differ substantially, they may as well put it under a different title.
Is this not One Kind Favor?
Is there a specific date for this?
Went through the archive and found that this is from 12/1/66
ACHURCHBELL
OMG! This is the TRUE GD. The Warlocks. The Matrix. 1966. Yeah.....
BTW: The LAST GD concert will be this July at Soldier's Field in Chicago - 1965-2015 The Grateful Dead - 50 Years -The Grateful Dead. It the end of an era - That's all folks!
And along came John Mayer
LSDWHOU?
Phish did it!
Came here from Phish debuting this for sure
Phish sucks. My friend says there's heroin in heaven, man. Jerry Lives.
Nope...