"One of the most consistently played songs in the Dead's repertoire 1966-1995, Cold Rain and Snow was quite commonly a show-opener, but also appeared in various places throughout first sets, and occasionally second sets. This one, from the magnificent Buffalo 89 show, was the third song of the first set, on a hot, humid, and later rainy night in Western New York." - David Lemieux
Love it! Keep em coming...and Thank You!!!! If by change you are taking requests I would love to see something from Vegas 1991 or even 1995, or Sandstone (Bonner Springs, KS) 1990 or 1991!!
Full command. Well laser said words. Articulate pronounciate ennunciate congratulations celebrate castrate. Irate Jah Herb Jah Jerry Jah love Jah hash browns and eggs from Tucson Arizona Sonoran 🏜️ desert 🍄🌵🇯🇲🇺🇸🌍 Afro Viking 🇬🇳 here Rastafari praises Africa Ethiopia Addis Ababa Selassie I 🍺🍯🥃🍻🍄🥦🔥🌊⚡❄️🎃🎃🎃🏀💊💉🗿🍌🥭🍒🍋🍑🍆🥕🌽
Brent was, is, and always WILL BE the most underrated member of the Dead!!! The chemistry with Jerry is undeniable! Watch "Women Are Smarter" from this concert. What a beautiful human being, taken way too soon 😢 Hard to believe that a year and a couple of weeks later he would be gone. R.I.P. Brent
Phil is obviously happening....garcia is staring at him alot....when they take the middle solo around for the 2nd turn garcia meets Phil's energy and its what it's all about
For me seeing Jerry decline from the mid 70's to the mid 80's due to drugs, and then have a resurgence with '89 as the peak was and still is joyful to behold.
Between the bipolar ex-wife and living in the snow belt by the Great Lakes I had to listen to this today. I'm so glad i got to see them play on the east coast during this time.
Met Jerry in 87 ..after a show we went to their hotel ..the elevator door opened and there he was ..couldn’t have been cooler ..signed our ticket stubs..then he was off the the bar!
Today: May 17, 2021: I dedicate this tune to an event that happened 35 years ago today, that turned into a nightmare from hell in 2005 & 2006, with me being fairly free once again on May 10, 2007! The lyrics are quite appropriate, to say the least, and I did survive!
Easily my favorite performance of CR&S, hands down. Randomly found this concert while tripping like 10 years ago and been coming back to it over and over since.
It was a great one! This was my 298th GD show. I saw my 1st Cold Rain & Snow at my 6th GD show in NYC at Radio City Music Hall on 10/25/80. There were a lot of great ones. ❤
Jerry's solos on CR&S were always simple and structural but often, like this night, SO on the money... kind of in the Chuck Berry vein of chord-heavy soloing. I was there, about 20 back from Jerry, and it was an amazing show and an amazing version of this son.
Watching Garcia..u see a man who is feeling thr moment..he is exactly where he wants to be, who he wants to be with, doing what he mosts love and sharing it with the fans.
This is such a timely upload. I have had this song i my head for a week. It was playing in a dream I had and I’ve been singling it all week! One of my all-time faves!
Sure do miss the ol’GFD sure do miss ol’Jerry 😃 when I was 15 and went to the camp grounds for the first time back in 94 I was hooked to the scene and more importantly the music but unfortunately I never got to catch them before Jerry died but this music will live on forever as long as there’s ears to hear it *Ramble on Rose 🌹*
How any of you remembers exactly how old you were when you 1st heard any particular tune amazes me. I couldn't tell you for sure about any of them since 1971 on.
I was 19 years old and drove up with a bunch of friends from Poughkeepsie NY. Its hard to describe what I heard saw and felt but it was sooooooo powerful so beautiful and majestic. The world needs Jerry right now. God,I miss him.
Even the Casual Observer knowing nothing about the Grateful Dead and the music and the culture would look at this and say they look like they're having so much fun and they're so good at it and everyone in the audience is enjoying it so much it's got to be pretty good. 17 show veteran have all of them live on CD along with another $250 or so
Was at the Grateful Dead concert 35 years ago today. 34 years ago, was In my first of 3 drug rehabs. Now alone at the last place my mom an I were. What a long strange trip it has been.
I remember this show...security wasn't allowing anyone to bring in water bottles...so I tied an empty gallon jug to my headband and walked right in...I had a jug of water in no time and made a bunch of new friends on the floor..Phil side" in no time...great show...great memories.
From the first note the Grateful Dead make the full audience jell as one; I’m right there with them thanks to this channel; the sound and camerawork are spectacular; why did everybody give their absolute best for this band? Simple, like us now, they all loved the Grateful Dead.
Phil-you should acknowledge your indebtedness to James Jamerson- beautiful. He truly is under-appreciated. Cover bands usually dont get the Phil concept of consistently cleaver counterpoint. This was such a great period for the boys-we are richer for it.
"One of the most consistently played songs in the Dead's repertoire 1966-1995, Cold Rain and Snow was quite commonly a show-opener, but also appeared in various places throughout first sets, and occasionally second sets. This one, from the magnificent Buffalo 89 show, was the third song of the first set, on a hot, humid, and later rainy night in Western New York." - David Lemieux
Love it! Keep em coming...and Thank You!!!! If by change you are taking requests I would love to see something from Vegas 1991 or even 1995, or Sandstone (Bonner Springs, KS) 1990 or 1991!!
7/25/21 I'm back ,
yet again ,
for my
Grateful Dead's
COLD RAIN AND SNOW
fix ... Aaahhh ...
Depends if he's otherwise the one of us east coasters you'll see on Xmas en their khakis
that opening riff is one of my all time favorites, you can name this song in three notes from that intro.
I ❤you Jerry thing addm gracia addam
Friends, RIP to Phil Lesh. It's great to know he, Jerry and Brent are all playing together in Heaven now.
Jerry in full command with the boys playing like a well oiled machine
at the end when he is looking at micky and bill like guys watch me..... then hits a nice lick
Aint that the truth, love that look over he gives ocasionally like "come on guys catch me"....
@@califcamper yes, ty guys. I love it!!!!
F yes!!!
Full command. Well laser said words. Articulate pronounciate ennunciate congratulations celebrate castrate. Irate Jah Herb Jah Jerry Jah love Jah hash browns and eggs from Tucson Arizona Sonoran 🏜️ desert 🍄🌵🇯🇲🇺🇸🌍 Afro Viking 🇬🇳 here Rastafari praises Africa Ethiopia Addis Ababa Selassie I 🍺🍯🥃🍻🍄🥦🔥🌊⚡❄️🎃🎃🎃🏀💊💉🗿🍌🥭🍒🍋🍑🍆🥕🌽
Summer of 89 was the start of an unreal run of great shows from the boys
I attended every GD show in 1989.
All 73 of them. It was indeed an awesome year!!❤
@@michaelbrand7729& Since 1981- 1995, Another 314 !!!
@@loucaruso3971you saw 314 GD shows between 1981-1995?
Brent was, is, and always WILL BE the most underrated member of the Dead!!! The chemistry with Jerry is undeniable! Watch "Women Are Smarter" from this concert. What a beautiful human being, taken way too soon 😢 Hard to believe that a year and a couple of weeks later he would be gone. R.I.P. Brent
So right my friend he was the greatest
Underrated by whom? You?
How is Brent underrated? He's like the most recognized dead keyboardist out of all of them.
The Grateful Dead is so easy to listen to. No one comes close to sounding like this band.
:) Jerry looks like he's having a good time. And Phil's bass sounds great! Long live the best band in history! Much love!
Phil is obviously happening....garcia is staring at him alot....when they take the middle solo around for the 2nd turn garcia meets Phil's energy and its what it's all about
For me seeing Jerry decline from the mid 70's to the mid 80's due to drugs, and then have a resurgence with '89 as the peak was and still is joyful to behold.
GOD BLESS THE GRATEFUL DEAD!!!!!!!!!!! MELTING AWAY THE SNOW TODAY
Between the bipolar ex-wife and living in the snow belt by the Great Lakes I had to listen to this today. I'm so glad i got to see them play on the east coast during this time.
Erie pa here
My dad was here!
Your dad is a cool dude
This is the best version of Cold Rain.
Great version but my favourite is Peter Rowan Tony Rice quartet version
I agree.
No
Ughh. Not in my book. Pentagle rules. They made it sound the way it should really sound.
Jerry and the Dead top form 1987-1991. Jerry was a stud this period. Such a cool dude.
Absolutely he was great memories you’ll never forget
Coolest of the cool!!!
What are you talking about? Are you crazy?
1993 was last truly great year
@@PaulFormentosnope. 1995.
Met Jerry in 87 ..after a show we went to their hotel ..the elevator door opened and there he was ..couldn’t have been cooler ..signed our ticket stubs..then he was off the the bar!
The 89 tour was a masterpiece 😊
It was big, big fun, thats for sure
I caught every show in 1989. All 73 of them. Epic. ❤
I love this song…
My grandfather Bob Matthews played this almost everyday of my childhood. Burned into my brain cells❤️
La mejor versión de esta canción fría y lluviosa como esa noche. Jerry te echamos de menos.
Family❤
1989 oh what a different world it was then. Wished I could have seen them more times. Tremendous show in Boulder Colorado.
Bet you didn't think it could get any worse. I didn't.
They didn’t play Boulder in 1989.
3:51 nice to see Jerry kicking up his heels!
Fuck yeah man!
I'm not sure, but I think Jerry actually got all the way to one foot completely up in the air. Love the man, miss him every single day!
Look at uncle Jerry bear. Havin a good ole time playing some good ole tunes!
3:51 a gem of a moment when the music lifts the shoes off the carpet.
Bobby's majestic locks in full effect.
And majestic shorts!!!
77 and 89 top two years
Two great years. There were many others too.
BRENT!
Jerry’s in such good voice here
Yes and you can hear how he's been through it with women by this late period, he sings from experience.
Today: May 17, 2021: I dedicate this tune to an event that happened 35 years ago today, that turned into a nightmare from hell in 2005 & 2006, with me being fairly free once again on May 10, 2007! The lyrics are quite appropriate, to say the least, and I did survive!
Easily my favorite performance of CR&S, hands down. Randomly found this concert while tripping like 10 years ago and been coming back to it over and over since.
It was a great one!
This was my 298th GD show.
I saw my 1st Cold Rain & Snow at
my 6th GD show in NYC
at Radio City Music Hall on 10/25/80.
There were a lot of great ones. ❤
Jerry's solos on CR&S were always simple and structural but often, like this night, SO on the money... kind of in the Chuck Berry vein of chord-heavy soloing. I was there, about 20 back from Jerry, and it was an amazing show and an amazing version of this son.
Even Phil is singing!
Whoever dislikes this we still love you
I dont
Aint that simple brother man
True Grateful Dead attitude
They can go to heaven
35 short years ago! Miss you Jer!!!
Yes, I was at this show, best show ever
I don’t know about “ever” but it was a great one. I attended every GD show in 1989. All 73 of them. Excellent year!! ❤
I played this so loud that the neighbors called the police. The neighbors got arrested.
Did they get thrown in jailhouse?
No. Cops made them listen to Green Day as punishment.
The cop must have been a deadhead...😊
Howard Black glad I could help. ✌🏻
Love this. Reminds me of the time a chick called the cops and said I raped her and they arrested the chick.
The Grateful Dead are a part of my DNA, this performance of Cold Rain And Snow is one of the chromosomes.
Watching Garcia..u see a man who is feeling thr moment..he is exactly where he wants to be, who he wants to be with, doing what he mosts love and sharing it with the fans.
Right on, brother.
Alright then👏
Jerry looking & feeling good, the band on top of their game in '89. Wish I had been more on the bus then.
Doesn't matter when you 1st heard or saw a live show or a video. If you're there!
I attended every GD show in 1989.
All 73 of them. It was fabulous. ❤
This is such a timely upload. I have had this song i my head for a week. It was playing in a dream I had and I’ve been singling it all week! One of my all-time faves!
So have I!
RIP Phil!♥️
And all of you…Phil most recently, dude survived some serious hippy brain damage
R.I.P. Jerry and Brent!
As long as Brent sticks to playing!
Awesome Show. The Parking Lot Scene was fulfilling. Later Jerry blew us away with Morning Dew.
Buffalo was a great party town!
I miss him
More than you know
After all these years This music still makes 😊
Anything with Brent , is a killer upload .
Thank you for this one 💀✌
Just want to close my eyes and go back in time ❤✌️
Best times of my life! Thanks Papa Bear! RIP. Anaheim,Ca. First show was 1989 LA coliseum.
You can always tell how it’s going by the look on Jerry’s face during the groove.
Loved Orchard Park! The cement stadium made for kind sound.
My first live song back in the day... and I was hooked!
An absolute masterpiece
Masterpiece was a Masterpiece 🥰
THANK you for the outer glow 🌟 of reality
Epic performance
Sure do miss the ol’GFD sure do miss ol’Jerry 😃 when I was 15 and went to the camp grounds for the first time back in 94 I was hooked to the scene and more importantly the music but unfortunately I never got to catch them before Jerry died but this music will live on forever as long as there’s ears to hear it
*Ramble on Rose 🌹*
thats a shame as one show would have done it. there was and is nothing like the grateful dead nor will there ever be again.
How any of you remembers exactly how old you were when you 1st heard any particular tune amazes me. I couldn't tell you for sure about any of them since 1971 on.
@@patriciamays8244 I was born in 1976 & the first song I remember is Touch of Gray on MTV.
Best vesion of this tune in my view
Definitely a great one.
They played this song a total of 248 times in 30 years. This was definitely one of the top 248 versions! ❤
E and D are all you need!
I freakin' love this song and band
I was 19 years old and drove up with a bunch of friends from Poughkeepsie NY. Its hard to describe what I heard saw and felt but it was sooooooo powerful so beautiful and majestic. The world needs Jerry right now. God,I miss him.
Nice! I agree!
This was my 298th GD show. ❤
Love it. My life I guess😂
My Birthday is complete🙏🏼⚡️💀😍
This and Morning Dew my favorites from the first (Pigpen) album. Listening makes me feel like I'm going home.
I was at the Richfield Coliseum concert the day after the first show was cancelled due to the Blizzard of '93 and they opened with this.❄️✌️💀⚡🎶🎸🥀
My favorite version of this song..from one of my favorites shows.
Even the Casual Observer knowing nothing about the Grateful Dead and the music and the culture would look at this and say they look like they're having so much fun and they're so good at it and everyone in the audience is enjoying it so much it's got to be pretty good. 17 show veteran have all of them live on CD along with another $250 or so
This was my 298th Grateful Dead show.
A fun time was had by all. ❤
I love this song then and now and I don’t know why
just magnificent..idk something about this particular gathering ✨🌠💫💥
Out in the cooold raaain and snoooow
Geni...😊
Unbefuckinlievable! Jerry in complete control.
Was at the Grateful Dead concert 35 years ago today. 34 years ago, was In my first of 3 drug rehabs. Now alone at the last place my mom an I were. What a long strange trip it has been.
What strong powerful guitar playing from early American Rock!
The hair bobbles were out in force that day. 👌
I remember this show...security wasn't allowing anyone to bring in water bottles...so I tied an empty gallon jug to my headband and walked right in...I had a jug of water in no time and made a bunch of new friends on the floor..Phil side" in no time...great show...great memories.
So good, thanks for posting. The eerie truth of that fist line. The greatest mistake of my life ;). Thanks big jerry for providing some relief
Seen the Dead 💀 at Orchard Park 3x and War Memorial Aud 4x and at Watkins Glenn with the Band and Allman Brothers Summer Jam 73’ also
you are a grateful legend
About time... keep 'em coming....where are the rarities?
All goosebumps!
You all have no idea ❤
Saw the Dead 3 days in a row at the Frost amphitheater at Stanford university WOW did we party ! I woke up in a park
This is from a show in Buffalo tho… so…🤷🏽🤦🏽🤷🏽
Pierce Edens - Rain and Snow. I love it when the light bulb goes off! 🌟
I was there I. Think this is the best show I am going to bur. F. Low. In drian. 87
Base great, Lesh filling.
Love everything about this! Jerry kicking up his heals!
Angus Young in the Dead....great!
Imagine Let There Be Rock on that Casio axe..
From the first note the Grateful Dead make the full audience jell as one; I’m right there with them thanks to this channel; the sound and camerawork are spectacular; why did everybody give their absolute best for this band? Simple, like us now, they all loved the Grateful Dead.
I keep coming back to this one lately .
Orchard Park the rainiest coldest snowiest miserable place on earth
Go spend some time in Moose Factory
@@haggismacphreedom no thank you
My first show. It was excellent all the way around.
Nice 1st!! ❤
It was my 298th. ❤
I was at that show.
Thank you, whoever put this back up here!!
Awesome, love this song!
Phil dropping that bass like a bomb. Wow.
I’m praying for Billy to heal up and get better
Thanks
Awesome sauce
2:09 cold rain
Cold rain and snow played perfectly 🌹💀🌹
Chillsssssss ⚡️⚡️⚡️
I like people who like music. 😊
Phil-you should acknowledge your indebtedness to James Jamerson- beautiful. He truly is under-appreciated. Cover bands usually dont get the Phil concept of consistently cleaver counterpoint. This was such a great period for the boys-we are richer for it.