OMG. I was there for this! An old friend said "your birthday ticket fell.out of the sky". We went from Phili. Best show ever! Everyone stumbled out saying loose Lucy, first in awhile!
GD Birthday shows were awesome! Mine was 4 days later in Hartford! This 1st show of Fall Tour with the Loose Lucy breakout for your birthday was my 342nd GD show. ❤
Still gives me chills every time I hear the ctowd when jerry bust into "Loose Lucy was my Delight". Did it to me in 90 and it is still doing it to me in 2021. Damn I miss the misguided summers of my youth watching the dead as the sunset surrounded by 1000's of "friends". Cant wait to hear Jerry rip it once I make it to the promised land...
I was right there with ya brother. Nothing like doing summer tour. This was a rippin show and then the topper of Loose Lucy. We all went completely crazy. Thanks Jerry for real good time.
The most successful band in history. People will listen to dead for another thousand years. They have performed for more people than all your metal bands combined.
I was at this show...Capitol Centre, Landover MD (3/14/90) Cold Rain and Snow Feel Like a Stranger Good Time Blues Mama Tried Big River Loose Lucy Stuck Inside of Mobile Row Jimmy Let it Grow Crazy Fingers Playin' in the Band Uncle John's Band jam drums Dear Mr. Fantasy I Need a Miracle Black Peter Turn on Your Love Light Black Muddy River
I still cry over this lovely man who I still love even after he is gone ! No comparison to any other man so I went back to my husband + brought a boat to go lobstering in but it only happened for a couple of years because I got disabled !
Was on the floor for this one. Crowd went nuts when Jerry sang the first line. Grateful Dead = greatest band of all time "Thank you for a real good time!!!"
+mattslev hey man..they gave us our moneys worth thats for sure...i saw van halen the other night..barely two hours...eddie was great..looked super healthy cleaned up his act and plays like hes 25...as for david lee roth...he stole my money...heart aint in it...dude couldnt wait to get off the stage...and i always preferred dave over sammy,...f u take the stage and take peoples money...like 300 bucks...then come out and give your all...
Just the intro gives me the freakin chills. Transports me right back to the feeling of being there. Been to several hundred concerts in my life but there's just nothing like a Dead show.
I was there for this break out. It was out of control. God I miss Jerry and those days. So crisp and full of energy. Still brings tears of joy everytime I hear it along with this video it brings it all back.
I was there as well. It was a genuine shock as I never thought that I would be at a bust-out. I was surprised again much later to discover that this was the original arrangement.
A wonderfully structured strong with many allusion swhimsical lyrics. A tune that checks all the boxes. A true masterpiece in every conceivable way. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐. Phil is SREADING those dusty ol' strings. Love Jerome's patience in his delivery of this hallowed rendition. Championship material. Love those neck ties gents. LoL
Dead: start playing Crowd: this song sounds so familiar, can't figure out what it is 🤔 Jerry: "Loose Lucy is my delight".... Crowd: Holy fucking shitballs 🤣😂😋😊😊😀😜😉
I was at this show. When Jerry sang the first line of Loose Lucy the crowed went crazy and it was so loud I couldn't even figure out what I was hearing for 30 seconds. That was a great three night run at the Cap Center for Phils Birthday. Memories.
Was there at this show, was a great show, took my step son and he freaked and wanted to follow the Dead across the country. Great times!! Thanks Jerry, you are missed!!!
Was a senior at Univ of MD for this Spring Tour; I remember this like yesterday! Cap Center was always good scene and right in the backyard. Word was circling Loose Lucy was coming - thank you for a real good time!!! Man, I wish we could travel back in time...
The search for gr8 music ends with this band, everything rolled into 1, blues, rock, jazz, reggae, ... Singing yeah, yeah yeah, thank you for a real good time !
Great groove, thank you Jerry!!! for a real good time!!! from the Mars Hotel is my favorite studio album. I saw them at the Hollywood Bowl on July 21st 1974. anybody else there? was my second Dead show....they rule!!! only the very best band in the world!!!
Was at this show in nosebleed seats. Before they started some security guys walked up to my friends and me and said follow us. Took us to the first row center on the floor. Was my 149th show and I swore there and then my first daughter would be named Lucy. Lucy is now 18 years old and is still not quite sure if she approves of the lyrics.
Holy shit if this is true can I please talk to you about your life? I've never asked this before - I just want to hear about this from your point of view and try and understand the dead culture.
@@KCKempinski Hi Kevin! You’ve probably heard this before from us “old folks” but this was a time when bands stood on stage, played their own instruments and sang for 3 hours straight. The Dead in my opinion was an experience not a concert. Everyone was, for lack of a better word, NICE! You need a ticket, I have an extra for $20. No money? Ok just take it. Walking 10 miles down the highway for a show, truck pulls over, you going to the show? Hop in plenty of room. You need a place to stay tonight, 3 options, here’s my hotel#, my friend has that red trailer over there tell her I sent you, or we have a tent with sleeping bag you can set up. Oh I love the purple bracelet you made, how much? It’s $15 but if you have $5 that’s ok. One off my most memorable was DC. I had taken too many tabs and was feeling scared and paranoid. I guy who was with about 10 other guys came and sat by me. He asked if I was having a bad trip, I said yes. He made me promise to stay where I was and he would be right back. He came back with 12 beers. Told me to down as many as I could. Played goofy drinking games with me. Stayed right by my side while his friends were off having fun. 45 minutes in I was drunk not paranoid. He stayed with me till the end. The next day the field and parking lot was void of trash and graffiti. Jerry would lecture us on leaving nothing but footprints and we listened to him!
@@hotajax Right? I think I’ve taught her enough on how to be an un woke woman who wears pretty dresses but still accomplices great things. She’s currently working on an elephant sanctuary in Northern Thailand.
Konig Corvus I too had a moment, about 30 rows back center floor, Jerry with the blue light behind him, crowd erupting , balloons bouncing past and it hit what song was coming! Then about 10 notes in the rest of the crowd KNOWS it's coming and takes it up, then he breaks into the first words and the roof came off, and I decided I would see any show that was close enough to get to, no matter what I had to do! Glad I did, wish I had said fuck it and went for every show . Nothing less!
Gernot Schrader Many religions, even Christians in America, incorporate ecstatic music and dance into their worship, not a big deal. I didn't worship the band. The music and dance were/are sacred to me. Am I the only one? Hell no.
Day one of an awesome run; day two was Phil's 50th birthday bash. Day three rocked as well. Great run with Jerry jammin', Bobby cheezin, Lesh Philling, Brent Meddlin',. two drummers drumming and a partridge in a family. .
Very Special Band the Grateful Dead, So Mighty High Consciousness goes over a weak souls head and they cry, they truly cry. Love is the very Best thing you can do in this Life, and this is what You were made to do, whether you Know this or Not!
I look this up every couple of years since it's on my ipod and it blows my mind every time. It still pisses me off that Jerry's body gave up at 53 because I'm almost that age now and I don't look like santa claus.... oh well, it was a great ride, 50 shows for me from 79 to 89. I honestly think they were at their technical and emotional peak at this exact show. If Brent had survived the band and Jerry would have lasted much longer. c'est la vie
dtshangers Exactly right about Brent. Watch the video.. Jerry and Brent were so tight..trading 1/2 licks.. it's right there. I have mourned the loss of a 'band mate' but I'm a rank amateur. Jerry was so hurt by losing half of his musical energy/self he just couldn't get it back in time... damn...
+dtshangers i agree...and the 1989 summer tour was a peak as well...giants stadium...jack straw was musical nirvana for the band...u could see their expressions ...i miss jerry and brent too...brent definitely had a strong connection with jerry...i love when brent plays a keyboard line say on shakedown street and jerry immediately turns back and gives brent one of jerrys patented huge smiles that could light up the world...funny but i believe pink floyd heard shakedown street and created the song the wall...it is so similiar...and shakedown was recorded and released a full 12 months before the release of the wall
that's bs jerry died from doing hard drugs to long and not watching his weight .im saddened by it too I think they were tight but jerry said that brent was a member for 11yrs and always felt like the new guy I'm sure jerry was bummed but they weren't that tight they didn't hang out together jerry and keith were like that also then jerry and vince
dtshangers I would agree man! Brent brought so much soul to the table and band in the 80s. Late 80’s and 90 are honestly some of my favorite Dead performances. Downhill from here 89 oh boiiiiii
It's just a standard rock and roll song, but after watching Jerry suffer through addiction by being largely inanimate on stage through the previous years, seeing him exude joy in 89 and 90 (the peak of his sobriety IMO) was and still is fulfilling.
thank you for a real good time.where have all the good times gone. bonner springs in 1990 got to hear the boys play teanage wasteland. the full moon, people, music,nl#5,@the parking lot after the show.never seen a following of people on ANYBODY !!!
I was there, it was a amazing moment! Then to get Rueben & Cherise almost a year later, heaven! People hated the cap centre, but I always loved it. So many Break outs!
I was there in Hamilton and then went on to Cleveland. Car broke down on the way 1980 Accord (clutch blew), parked it and got a rental and on the way home stopped and sold it to a local farmer. Got my dad to come pick us up in Woodstock Ontario. Good times!
Har!.. I had similar moment > Salt Lake City 02/21/95 > as the guys were finishing Drums/Space & people were breaking up "the circle" out in the concourse to resume dancing, people were discussing what they thought might get played.. I blurted out "How 'bout something new from Jerry?".. Everyone looked at me like I wuz nutz.. "I Just Wanna Make Love To You"/"Visions Of Johanna" followed.. People lookin' at me like I was some kinda soothsater..
.. by the by, I was at the "Loose Lucy" show [I also lived in Annapolis > Arnold, specifically, at the time].. It was my ONLY show between Hampton "Dark Star" ('89) & Cap Centre "Reuben & Cherise" ('91).. I attended much more heavily from 06/30/85 Merriweather ["Cryptical Envelopment"] to 06/02/95 Shoreline [Gyoto Monks]..
Brent is all over this breakout. I don’t know if this is the one-and-only for him because he was only with us for a few months more. Listen to that B3.
I was in ocean city with friends for spring break. My friend called me and said he had tickets and we just so happened to be coming back on that Wednesday. If anyone remembers, it was around 85 degrees and actually hot. This was a great concert and of course the let it grow made it on without a net. Good year to be in baltimore/D.C. Later in the summer, RFK was great! Please comment back to me. Memories are all we have now!
This was a kick ass spring tour. I was at all three nights in Landover and debated for some time with a bud that went to the Albany shows which series of shows were hotter. I still think this run were the hotter shows.
God Damn Brent on this tune is Amazing...these Brent Versions are precious..wish we could see & hear him sing a little more on this..any suggestions for versions with him out there where we can really hear his voice... or footage from summer shows where they break this one out.. would love to hear him get more into the "round and round" call response with Jerry
I was there !!!.....I can't remember which came first...but there were together...."Loose Lucy"....."Black Throated Wind"....It was a wonderful moment that I won't ever forget...Thanks for posting !!
everything's correct, except, the date?? This Show Was about 5 years earlier-for sure it was! I caught #2 & #3 of that 3-show run @The Spectrum, Philly, Spring 85, Easter week-end, both Great Shows out of my 50some, first @cole field house 1981 one of my best shows also, to 1990 somewhere? Nothing to lessen, the great memory, Thank You much, for Posting!!!
the crowd noise when jerry belts out the first line gives me goosebumps every time
Sometimes I just listen for the crowd... Same with Unbroken
Same!
Jerry is happy.
The first "for a real good time!" That crowd goes nuts
I feel exactly the same way
I was there, great time!! So many kick downs came out of that venue and the Maryland/Virginia area!!!🌹🌹
And I thank you.....
FOR A REAL GOOD TIME ......
priceless
He brought this to shoreline that year . Junior year. One of the best times of my life.
I really miss this. So much fun!!
89 and 90 were fun years.
I saw every show in 1989!
All 73 GD shows.
(and 65 out of 74 in 1990) ❤
Thank you for a Real Good time!!!!
1990 was a great year for the boys on tour, this Loose Lucy was one of many treats served up
I attended 65 of the 74 awesome GD shows in 1990. ❤
I was there as well....! Now I'm 71 & Still at the show...!
Amazing how much Jerry is enjoying himself performing this song.
Yeah oh yeah ...he allways did when I saw/heard them doing it ...especially at winterland , sometime when ????
OMG. I was there for this! An old friend said "your birthday ticket fell.out of the sky". We went from Phili. Best show ever! Everyone stumbled out saying loose Lucy, first in awhile!
first since 1974!
My birthday, i turned 42 that day and the boys played Loose Lucy for me.
GD Birthday shows were awesome!
Mine was 4 days later in Hartford!
This 1st show of Fall Tour with the Loose Lucy breakout for your birthday was my 342nd GD show. ❤
Happy belated birthday.🥳
Still gives me chills every time I hear the ctowd when jerry bust into "Loose Lucy was my Delight". Did it to me in 90 and it is still doing it to me in 2021. Damn I miss the misguided summers of my youth watching the dead as the sunset surrounded by 1000's of "friends". Cant wait to hear Jerry rip it once I make it to the promised land...
Didn't play this for so many years but you can tell Jerry loves this song he's really having fun
I was right there with ya brother. Nothing like doing summer tour. This was a rippin show and then the topper of Loose Lucy. We all went completely crazy. Thanks Jerry for real good time.
The most successful band in history. People will listen to dead for another thousand years. They have performed for more people than all your metal bands combined.
amen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
+Mike Watkins Most Truest thing I've heard all year!!!!
+Mike Watkins : The truest words ever spoken about listening to the Dead for another thousand years.
+Mike Watkins Exactly. Bob Weir is the greatest living American rock star. He's played longer and in front of more people than anyone.
+Mike Watkins 85% of the shows were same people!!!!lol.....love the dead...and miss the shhows alot
I was at this show...Capitol Centre, Landover MD (3/14/90)
Cold Rain and Snow
Feel Like a Stranger
Good Time Blues
Mama Tried
Big River
Loose Lucy
Stuck Inside of Mobile
Row Jimmy
Let it Grow
Crazy Fingers
Playin' in the Band
Uncle John's Band
jam
drums
Dear Mr. Fantasy
I Need a Miracle
Black Peter
Turn on Your Love Light
Black Muddy River
Me too❤
It was my 342nd GD show.
I still cry over this lovely man who I still love even after he is gone ! No comparison to any other man so I went back to my husband + brought a boat to go lobstering in but it only happened for a couple of years because I got disabled !
Was on the floor for this one. Crowd went nuts when Jerry sang the first line.
Grateful Dead = greatest band of all time
"Thank you for a real good time!!!"
+mattslev hey man..they gave us our moneys worth thats for sure...i saw van halen the other night..barely two hours...eddie was great..looked super healthy cleaned up his act and plays like hes 25...as for david lee roth...he stole my money...heart aint in it...dude couldnt wait to get off the stage...and i always preferred dave over sammy,...f u take the stage and take peoples money...like 300 bucks...then come out and give your all...
+Dean Martin Nobody cares about your Van Halen story.
+Paul Starr DLR does!
Easy on the brother. Who doesn't love a good VH story? Hearing about this breakout was the bait that hooked me. And the music, of course.
I believe it that the crowd went nuts when they broke into this one. And I'm still running on Grateful Dead fumes at age 66.
Just the intro gives me the freakin chills. Transports me right back to the feeling of being there. Been to several hundred concerts in my life but there's just nothing like a Dead show.
Omg: Oh Maaan Garcia. !
Yep, full spinal shivers. Wow
I was there for this break out. It was out of control. God I miss Jerry and those days. So crisp and full of energy. Still brings tears of joy everytime I hear it along with this video it brings it all back.
Same 🙏
I was there as well. It was a genuine shock as I never thought that I would be at a bust-out. I was surprised again much later to discover that this was the original arrangement.
Super cool story! Shoot, it almost makes me cry when I hear the intro.
@@pardyhardly that's so cool. I can't imagine the energy during the I intro. One of once in a lifetime sort of things. 🤎⚡⚡
Gotta love Jerry so much - one of a kind, long gone, never forgotten
A wonderfully structured strong with many allusion swhimsical lyrics. A tune that checks all the boxes. A true masterpiece in every conceivable way. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐. Phil is SREADING those dusty ol' strings. Love Jerome's patience in his delivery of this hallowed rendition. Championship material. Love those neck ties gents. LoL
He truly looked Happy, and he obviously loved Loose Lucy !
Singing thank you, for a real good time
Dead: start playing
Crowd: this song sounds so familiar, can't figure out what it is 🤔
Jerry: "Loose Lucy is my delight"....
Crowd: Holy fucking shitballs 🤣😂😋😊😊😀😜😉
exactly....omfg exactly
@@tootsiebutts 😁
@@terrym5023 i just showed my 22 yo daughter Dupree, yes i'm that mom, the 1st Unbroken Chain and she cried
@@tootsiebuttsI'm sure she is grateful your her Mom 😊
@@terrym5023 we're both very lucky
I was at this show. When Jerry sang the first line of Loose Lucy the crowed went crazy and it was so loud I couldn't even figure out what I was hearing for 30 seconds. That was a great three night run at the Cap Center for Phils Birthday. Memories.
That was my 342nd GD show and yes it was AWESOME!!
Was there at this show, was a great show, took my step son and he freaked and wanted to follow the Dead across the country. Great times!! Thanks Jerry, you are missed!!!
My first Grateful Dead show. I didn't know it was the first LL in 16 years but I remember the crowd going nuts!
My first Dead show, saw them 16 times before Jerry passed. The energy in the crowd was amazing.
Oohh Spring 90... music magic. Miss those days so much.
THANK YOU....FOR A REAL GR8 TIME! 😊
Jerry-- thank YOU for a real good time!!!!!!
Was a senior at Univ of MD for this Spring Tour; I remember this like yesterday! Cap Center was always good scene and right in the backyard. Word was circling Loose Lucy was coming - thank you for a real good time!!! Man, I wish we could travel back in time...
Miss you J-man. So much. Thank you for the real good times.
The search for gr8 music ends with this band, everything rolled into 1, blues, rock, jazz, reggae, ...
Singing yeah, yeah yeah, thank you for a real good time !
spectacular ... don't get better than this
Had that in his back pocket for 16 years
Great groove, thank you Jerry!!! for a real good time!!! from the Mars Hotel is my favorite studio album. I saw them at the Hollywood Bowl on July 21st 1974. anybody else there? was my second Dead show....they rule!!! only the very best band in the world!!!
Love, love love this song!
DEAD HEAD for ever they changed my soul for eternity
There is absolutely no substitute for the REAL GRATEFUL DEAD!
What a great tune preserved for years, and listen to the roaring crowd! Must have been glorious to be there for this gem.
Was at this show in nosebleed seats. Before they started some security guys walked up to my friends and me and said follow us. Took us to the first row center on the floor. Was my 149th show and I swore there and then my first daughter would be named Lucy. Lucy is now 18 years old and is still not quite sure if she approves of the lyrics.
Awesome!
Holy shit if this is true can I please talk to you about your life? I've never asked this before - I just want to hear about this from your point of view and try and understand the dead culture.
That is a cool story. Sooner or later she'll come around. Unless she's a radical feminist.
@@KCKempinski Hi Kevin! You’ve probably heard this before from us “old folks” but this was a time when bands stood on stage, played their own instruments and sang for 3 hours straight. The Dead in my opinion was an experience not a concert. Everyone was, for lack of a better word, NICE! You need a ticket, I have an extra for $20. No money? Ok just take it. Walking 10 miles down the highway for a show, truck pulls over, you going to the show? Hop in plenty of room. You need a place to stay tonight, 3 options, here’s my hotel#, my friend has that red trailer over there tell her I sent you, or we have a tent with sleeping bag you can set up. Oh I love the purple bracelet you made, how much? It’s $15 but if you have $5 that’s ok. One off my most memorable was DC. I had taken too many tabs and was feeling scared and paranoid. I guy who was with about 10 other guys came and sat by me. He asked if I was having a bad trip, I said yes. He made me promise to stay where I was and he would be right back. He came back with 12 beers. Told me to down as many as I could. Played goofy drinking games with me. Stayed right by my side while his friends were off having fun. 45 minutes in I was drunk not paranoid. He stayed with me till the end. The next day the field and parking lot was void of trash and graffiti. Jerry would lecture us on leaving nothing but footprints and we listened to him!
@@hotajax Right? I think I’ve taught her enough on how to be an un woke woman who wears pretty dresses but still accomplices great things. She’s currently working on an elephant sanctuary in Northern Thailand.
Thank you Jerry for all the good times.
It was at this show that I decided to make liveGrateful Dead music a priority. Dead shows were my church, ecstatic worship at it's best.
+Konig Corvus i wish i';d a said that.
Konig Corvus I too had a moment, about 30 rows back center floor, Jerry with the blue light behind him, crowd erupting , balloons bouncing past and it hit what song was coming! Then about 10 notes in the rest of the crowd KNOWS it's coming and takes it up, then he breaks into the first words and the roof came off, and I decided I would see any show that was close enough to get to, no matter what I had to do! Glad I did, wish I had said fuck it and went for every show . Nothing less!
Vernal 69 whoa! Subconsciously u wanna get dn with "Luci" in fiery 69 inVernal
Gernot Schrader Many religions, even Christians in America, incorporate ecstatic music and dance into their worship, not a big deal. I didn't worship the band. The music and dance were/are sacred to me. Am I the only one? Hell no.
Deadheads dancing make Pentecostal look like Catholics!!!
I can’t believe I was at this show 30 years ago today!
I go 'round and 'round about which is my favorite Grateful Dead video. At present, this is it, and it's the ringtone on my phone.
Dr. Mitch Medina how do you get it to be your ring tone? I want that too!
Use Google on your phone to search for "download Grateful Dead ringtones". There are quite a number to choose from.
Jerry looks so happy.
I love this :)
Thank you so much for sharing and putting a big smile on my face.
The band sounds great.
God I wish I was born early enough to see Jerry and remember it. I guess I’ll just have to wait till I make it to the promised land
Day one of an awesome run; day two was Phil's 50th birthday bash. Day three rocked as well. Great run with Jerry jammin', Bobby cheezin, Lesh Philling, Brent Meddlin',. two drummers drumming and a partridge in a family.
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if it dont give you goosebumps keep searchin
Ha tru dat brother 🌹👌
Fucking securitys were psycho but the heads went wild
25 years ago, right now. Great concert.
Very Special Band the Grateful Dead, So Mighty High Consciousness goes over a weak souls head and they cry, they truly cry. Love is the very Best thing you can do in this Life, and this is what You were made to do, whether you Know this or Not!
(~);} THANK YOU FOR A REAL GOOD TIME!!! Absolutely Wonderful!!
Did all 3 Atlanta shows in 1990. Would have been icing on the life cake to catch this. Great stuff. Thanks! "Be-bop, baby, how can this be?"
My first Dead show... I had no idea the significance of this song being played... I just knew it was incredible!
Great 1st!! How lucky!!
This was my 342nd GD show. ❤
Such an excellent year for the band!
I look this up every couple of years since it's on my ipod and it blows my mind every time. It still pisses me off that Jerry's body gave up at 53 because I'm almost that age now and I don't look like santa claus.... oh well, it was a great ride, 50 shows for me from 79 to 89. I honestly think they were at their technical and emotional peak at this exact show. If Brent had survived the band and Jerry would have lasted much longer. c'est la vie
dtshangers Exactly right about Brent. Watch the video.. Jerry and Brent were so tight..trading 1/2 licks.. it's right there. I have mourned the loss of a 'band mate' but I'm a rank amateur. Jerry was so hurt by losing half of his musical energy/self he just couldn't get it back in time... damn...
+dtshangers i agree...and the 1989 summer tour was a peak as well...giants stadium...jack straw was musical nirvana for the band...u could see their expressions ...i miss jerry and brent too...brent definitely had a strong connection with jerry...i love when brent plays a keyboard line say on shakedown street and jerry immediately turns back and gives brent one of jerrys patented huge smiles that could light up the world...funny but i believe pink floyd heard shakedown street and created the song the wall...it is so similiar...and shakedown was recorded and released a full 12 months before the release of the wall
that's bs jerry died from doing hard drugs to long and not watching his weight .im saddened by it too I think they were tight but jerry said that brent was a member for 11yrs and always felt like the new guy I'm sure jerry was bummed but they weren't that tight they didn't hang out together jerry and keith were like that also then jerry and vince
dtshangers I would agree man! Brent brought so much soul to the table and band in the 80s. Late 80’s and 90 are honestly some of my favorite Dead performances. Downhill from here 89 oh boiiiiii
you also didn't have a close to $1000 a day heroin habit for years and years
This sent ripples through the head community at the time. It was all head grapevine in those days before the net.
It's just a standard rock and roll song, but after watching Jerry suffer through addiction by being largely inanimate on stage through the previous years, seeing him exude joy in 89 and 90 (the peak of his sobriety IMO) was and still is fulfilling.
Tear it up Brent!! Damn !
For such an old jerry he sings with so much confidence
He was only 47.
Jerry wasn’t old. Just pushed his body beyond its limits to make him seem older than really was- be correct.
This is Peak Jer! Still the roaring height of the Brent era
I saw them do it in Las Vegas right around this time. Wonderful!
So was I...the roar from the crowd was deafening--almost as loud as when Phil broke out "Box of Rain" at Hampton '86
1990 is one of my favorite years !
💃✨💃✨💃
@@AngelAbroad_TX I attended 65 of
the 74 GD shows in 1990. A fantastic year!!
@@michaelbrand7729 Hey now! What an awesome bunch of stories you must surely have!
I was thinking the same thing. I don't know what I would have done without them growing up, The best times, best friends I still have now years later
"Round and round and round and round
Don't take much to get me on the ground"
Jerry is a genius in all sense of the word.
capital center,largo,MD. was there! my first dead concert , i think,and they broke out loose lusy. thanks Jerry!
Thank you, for a real good time! R.I.P. Jerry.
thank you for a real good time.where have all the good times gone. bonner springs in 1990 got to hear the boys play teanage wasteland. the full moon, people, music,nl#5,@the parking lot after the show.never seen a following of people on ANYBODY !!!
Probably BEST Loose Lucy I've EVER heard them do!!!!!!!! Yes...Thank YOU.....for a real good time!
LOGAN A. IDAHO ... ROUND AND ROUND ROUND AND ROUND
I was there, it was a amazing moment! Then to get Rueben & Cherise almost a year later, heaven! People hated the cap centre, but I always loved it. So many Break outs!
Brad Markham
No, jerry, thank YOU !!!!!
Hehe you know in the back of his mind he was singing about hisself! And is it a girl or is it LSD? That's what we all wanna know
I was there in Hamilton and then went on to Cleveland. Car broke down on the way 1980 Accord (clutch blew), parked it and got a rental and on the way home stopped and sold it to a local farmer. Got my dad to come pick us up in Woodstock Ontario. Good times!
+Danny Kroll I'll say
Kopps Col., wasn't it? 3rd row-2 glorious nights..
yes
Believe it or not I was asked what song I wanted to hear and I said "Loose Lucy" before they started the song! ❄️🤣❄️🌍❄️👁️💕🎵🎶
John Stallings?!?.. I believe you!.. I prolly wouldnt've believed anybody else making such an outrageous "call"..
@@Matthew-xr5be Greetings from Annapolis Maryland! It's definitely true! 💜😇💙
Har!.. I had similar moment > Salt Lake City 02/21/95 > as the guys were finishing Drums/Space & people were breaking up "the circle" out in the concourse to resume dancing, people were discussing what they thought might get played.. I blurted out "How 'bout something new from Jerry?".. Everyone looked at me like I wuz nutz.. "I Just Wanna Make Love To You"/"Visions Of Johanna" followed.. People lookin' at me like I was some kinda soothsater..
.. by the by, I was at the "Loose Lucy" show [I also lived in Annapolis > Arnold, specifically, at the time].. It was my ONLY show between Hampton "Dark Star" ('89) & Cap Centre "Reuben & Cherise" ('91).. I attended much more heavily from 06/30/85 Merriweather ["Cryptical Envelopment"] to 06/02/95 Shoreline [Gyoto Monks]..
* soothsayer..
i was blown away when they broke this out. thanks for posting it brought it all back to me.
Brent is all over this breakout. I don’t know if this is the one-and-only for him because he was only with us for a few months more. Listen to that B3.
Nope!
He was there for the first 8 Loose Lucy’s!!
Landover, Canada, Nassau,
Cal State Dominguez, Cal Expo,
Eugene, Kansas + Buffalo.
Some SERIOUSLY fine bars in the lead guitar.
Phenomenal.
I said, THANK YOU for a real good time
Thanks for listening to my favorites
Oh, was that you who kept asking me if I had a spare joint?
Don't shake the tree if the fruit ain't ripe
I was in ocean city with friends for spring break. My friend called me and said he had tickets and we just so happened to be coming back on that Wednesday. If anyone remembers, it was around 85 degrees and actually hot. This was a great concert and of course the let it grow made it on without a net. Good year to be in baltimore/D.C. Later in the summer, RFK was great! Please comment back to me. Memories are all we have now!
gratefuljr and
This was my first show. I remember it being hot af, it felt like summer. Rip Cap Center.
This Loose Lucy break out at the Cap was my 342nd GD show❤
chills.
Was there. No words. Haven’t seen this since that night.
"Thank you for a real good time!" is going on my gravestone, and if I have my way, that's all people will see there.
the bus came by, I got on,that's when it all began
Wow, that sentiment is noble in how anti-egocentric it is!
Mines gna read"I Told u I was sick"
This was a kick ass spring tour. I was at all three nights in Landover and debated for some time with a bud that went to the Albany shows which series of shows were hotter. I still think this run were the hotter shows.
These were great but Albany was exceptional!!!!
Thanks for a real good time. . So many memories
It was like the building got turned over. What a great night!
Thank You Jerry For REALLY Good Times!!!
This is really great! Thanks so much! Jerry and fellers are toight!
God Damn Brent on this tune is Amazing...these Brent Versions are precious..wish we could see & hear him sing a little more on this..any suggestions for versions with him out there where we can really hear his voice... or footage from summer shows where they break this one out.. would love to hear him get more into the "round and round" call response with Jerry
Brent carries this!!
6:15 Jerry's "ohhhh yeah!" Was awesome
I was there !!!.....I can't remember which came first...but there were together...."Loose Lucy"....."Black Throated Wind"....It was a wonderful moment that I won't ever forget...Thanks for posting !!
great version strong voice dont take much to get me on the ground
Thank you for a real good coffee morning with Mr Jerry and the boys
Thank you for a real good time! You know i'll love you till the day I die!
Hah Yay I always smile when I hear this version :-) You can tell Jerry was having fun playing it, I wonder why they never did for so many years.
everything's correct, except, the date?? This Show Was about 5 years earlier-for sure it was! I caught #2 & #3 of that 3-show run @The Spectrum, Philly, Spring 85, Easter week-end, both Great Shows out of my 50some, first @cole field house 1981 one of my best shows also, to 1990 somewhere? Nothing to lessen, the great memory, Thank You much, for Posting!!!
And the Music Never Stopped !
Great guitar and vocals from JERRY on this one !!!!!!!!!!!!!1
jerry is enjoying it. that's all that counts. and all of us, too! thanks! so cool.
Thank you for this one! Love it. Dancing in the room!