"From 1975's Blues For Allah album, Franklin's Tower had an interesting place in the Dead's repertoire. It was joined to Help On The Way and Slipknot from 1975-1977, 1983-1985, and 1989, 1995, and was otherwise a free agent, popping up in various places throughout the setlist, in both the first and second sets." - David Lemieux
🎉 Deer Creek will always rock, and in Jerry Garcia's day as lead guitarist, would play three nights in a row. What's your favorite venue for live Grate dead as well as other varieties of the band such as further and with John Mayer doing a great job as lead guitars surprisingly after gravity put living the lifestyle John Mayer's done a great job I'm excited and interested to see what his future projects will be so I don't think he'll go back to just playing the ladies😂 gravity!? Lifetime of musical experience will be great for the 🎶 he'll be able to come up with for us all!!!!!! No need to question the talented Mr. Mayer and the legacy he will always have time for future projects!?🎉🎉🎉🎉
Tears of Joy for the supposed last tour. 50th anniversary is only for the name, The band's legacy will always have tribute band's, such as "Hyrider" a tribute band' for the "Grateful Dead" original ♾️ sounds will always be safe to share "without a net" or "Back to the Future " travel plans. John Mayer has found "My" definition of a wonderful band's "Last Waltz." Still love a piece of the great original Jerry band covers such as "Playing in the band." However I'm eager to see the opportunity to evolve with new creative subconscious, elevated, thoughts that could be best told as well as seen through the experienced, original "Warlock's!"
Music for the Grateful Family will never fade away!! Tangled up in the lifestyle of the traveling band. The show will always remain the same for "Phans' and family!
I agree with that sentiment completely. Wednesday, August 9, 1995 was a tragic day with irreversible consequences. With all that said, he could have taken better care of his health. (And all of us could learn from Jerry's lifestyle and passing away and do so, too.) He reportedly had a really shitty diet, and could have eaten more healthfully. He could have exercised enough rather than not at all. (Bill Walton the great basketball player, a Deadhead from his teens and eventually a long-time friend of Jerry and the band, said Jerry was about the least athletic person possible. (Parenthetically, Walton claims to have attended about 650 GD and JGB concerts. If only we all could have seen even a tenth as many.)) Like maybe an hour of walking a day, or using a treadmill? He could have addressed his heavy use of cocaine and heroin. Still, I remember their live music fondly and still mourn his passing.
I was at this concert. Wow brings me back. I loved living in new York, had the opportunity to see the dead dozens of times, following them around from city to city. Thankyou grateful dead for the amazing memories.
"If you get confused listen to the music play." Strong advice that I've followed from the first time I heard this song. God Bless you Jerry!!!!! Always my Papa Bear. 🖤
bro not even that, roll away the dew is referring to a metal working process where u roll away the dew the reveal a new section of material. besides that the way the song is able to reference the constitution and the amazing findings of this country while also referring to the fact that immigrants seeking amnesty are welcomed and can make a life here.
They are so into it, watching I am so into it, Me and the Grateful Dead are rockin’ it on this song together! A masterpiece of video and audio filmed in 1980 that captures magic.
To my cuz who turned me on to the DEAD in the 60s,......rest in paradise, with Jerry and all the grateful dead! Aloha and GOD bless everyone everywhere!
@@4Naturalgreen my first show ,concert? San Diego, shakedown street tour, than week later,followed north UCLA Pauley pavilion. Still got ticket stub somewhere! Aloha! There was nothing like a grateful dead concert! It was a trip.......!
Wow! ...this is mixed so well! Jerry was a little soft on the Mic. But the Band is sounding amazing!!! It's especially nice to catch the Keys a little harder & the Stereo Field is maybe the best I recall hearing in any Live Dead Recording!
@@john70803 yeah, after I posted that, I did sort of settle into thinking the Mix wasn't quite as good as I'd given it credit for. What struck me was the Bass though ...& I still feel like the overall lack of the space in the Mix & it's clarity is remarkable. Jerry's solo is a little shrill too.
Man I wish I could go back and choose to be born in the 70s. I could follow the dead and phish tours once they started playing. I still have a chance to follow phish, but they're not in their prime anymore. They're both so magical. I wish I could have been apart of the culture. Phan and Dead Head forever.
1:41 because the camera is focused and is a closeup on Jerry’s face, we see him shaking and nodding his head to the music, his band mates, the audience and all of us watching on the Grateful Dead Channel at home on TH-cam-this is an important observation because apart from the slight bending of knees, tapping of a foot, and the playing of his instrument Jerry hardly moves his body in this performance; the multiple camera angles showing him from behind, us being unable to observe his facial expressions, make these intimate closeups so special.
Halloween 1980 Radio City. Front row 2nd balcony. 3 sets. One acoustic. Franken and Davis providing entertainment in between sets auctioning off Jerry's middle finger on ice to the crowd. Good times
Seems like a high tempo approach. Brent in ponytail is nice. Drummers not on risers? Jerry often looks like he is concentrating when he is setting the rhythm in a song like this, I'm sure he's not. Sweet closeups of him.
Does Dave have the video recordings in the vault? I’m thinking DVD or Greatful Dead channel on Netflix (or some other service). Would be great to have a concert on the tube filling the home with music
I have seen it reported on Grateful Dead forums that alot of the multitrack audio tapes from the Warfield and Radio city music Hall run of 1980 no longer exists and if that is true there may not be any audio to go with the film or video unless they have soundboard recordings they can use but i wonder if they would have bothered with soundboard tapes since the shows were being recorded to Multitrack . You would think if they had the tapes they would have done Warfiled or Radio city box by now considered how famous those runs are and how highly regarded they are . Dead set is such a must have live Dead Album and the Dead ahead video is also great . I don't really know why they gave up on the view from the Vault series. All 4 releases were great and they have plenty more great shows on video in the vault . From 1980 onward they seemed to film almost every show especially from 1987 onwards and even when the shows were not filmed in the traditional way they were using video screens for most or their gigs from 87 onwards so they would have video recordings of the video screen master feed and I do believe one of the view from the vault releases was taken from the Video screen recordings . Screen footage is usually lower quality video and mostly close up video images but still pro shot footage and worth releasing. I do remember reading that discontinuing the view from the Vault series was due to lower than expected sales . Standalone video releases don't do as well as they used which is why most bands now do 2 in 1 deal where you get audio disks and video disks in the same set . I love my view from the vault sets . They are all 1987 to 1991 but this was a great period for rhe Dead . 1987 to mid 1990 was one of the Deada tightest periods and there are alot of Dead fans who think that 1989 to spring 1990 was their strongest period and have seen people pick 1989 as their favorite years. It's not my favorite period but it's very strong . I will take July 87 to spring 1990 over 1981 through 1986 anytime
While we were waiting for the backstage door to open for us the other Deadheads tore the steel door off to get in plus the whish noise of it almost took my niece with it but we had a hold of eachother !
Love Halloween Shows! My "first show" was Jerry Garcia Band - 10/31/81 (Late show) - Tower Theater, Philadelphia. I will always remember that night. 🎃 🎭 🎃 🎭 🎶
Très bel album vous êtes des pro populaire bravo au chanteur qui chante et joue super bien et qui compose ainsi que les musiciens sont super jouent admirablement bravo longue vie
What guitar did Jerry play? I note that it's got two double and one single pickup. Also it looks quite worn. Is this the rock equivalent of Willie Nelson's battered old country guitar with a hole in it? Some musicians get attached to their guitars and swear that it gives them a better sound.
I love all of this with Jerry in it plus he is very happy to b doing what we want as old Deadheads as we r for the Gratefuldead ! ❤️🐇🐰☮️👻👽🪐🛸🚀🌹😂🤣🤭😘🥰😍🫨🫢🫣💘❤️🩶🩷🖤❤️🔥💙💖💜all hearts out to u older deadheads that r still alive !
Could you imagine if the grateful dead had phish,s light setup..... they had four lights pointing straight down lol and tripped people the fuck out......😊😊😊😊
Just a few weeks ago some folks at the bar were debating the greatest American rock band- AC/DC, Jimi, Doors, Heartbreakers, CCR, Cream, CSN&Y, etc, Then I mentioned... Guess who won, by acclimation? There was then an impromptu and unspoken decision that the jukebox would be loaded up with the Dead, and it was, for hours! They are the greatest, by a mile. Why? Well, for example, no other band, American or otherwise, ever had such a dedicated fan community. Who, ever, spent years and decades following around, say, the Rolling Stones? Or even Zep, Floyd, Dylan, etc? Nobody, not even Phish, Cheese and Panic- all great, but pale imitations of the original, imo. ...Those bands were all GREAT live, but each of their concerts were cut from the same cloth: They would play the same sets with minor changes throughout a tour (playing 'that' song, of course, with a pretty predictable roster of thier hits and an encore). But, every Dead show was new! While other bands, even the great ones, played concerts, The Grateful Dead did SHOWS. I was lucky to see them, and they're like no other musical act that I've ever seen, and I've seen 'em all, from rock and metal to hip-hop and pop; from opera and classical to raves and ragga, etc: The Dead were the best, and it's not even close. I was reminiscing about the show saw in Seattle in '95 during the last tour with Jerry, and they did Franklin's Tower, which is what reminded of this and brought me to this post)... Cheers, all!
Why eat a few stems and a couple of Caps and see colors, when One can eat the whole bag and see Jerry yes I keep on keeping on San Rafael Marin county San Francisco California 🍄🌹🍄🇺🇲🍄⚡🍄🌁🌁🌁🍄
I was only 30 at this time but I got my way with Jerry on Mother’s Day in this same year ! Then he called me to come up to his room but my niece who was with Bobby went with me + that ruined it for us that nite ! He wanted to c me but no she had to go up there with me !
"From 1975's Blues For Allah album, Franklin's Tower had an interesting place in the Dead's repertoire. It was joined to Help On The Way and Slipknot from 1975-1977, 1983-1985, and 1989, 1995, and was otherwise a free agent, popping up in various places throughout the setlist, in both the first and second sets." - David Lemieux
~ And Let’s Not Forget The Unsung Hero Of B.F.A. “STRONGER THAN DIRT or MILK’N THE TURKEY 💀🎻
(Good Stuff Brother 😎)
Looking forward to being at all shows in legalized states.
🎉 Deer Creek will always rock, and in Jerry Garcia's day as lead guitarist, would play three nights in a row. What's your favorite venue for live Grate dead as well as other varieties of the band such as further and with John Mayer doing a great job as lead guitars surprisingly after gravity put living the lifestyle John Mayer's done a great job I'm excited and interested to see what his future projects will be so I don't think he'll go back to just playing the ladies😂 gravity!? Lifetime of musical experience will be great for the 🎶 he'll be able to come up with for us all!!!!!! No need to question the talented Mr. Mayer and the legacy he will always have time for future projects!?🎉🎉🎉🎉
Tears of Joy for the supposed last tour. 50th anniversary is only for the name, The band's legacy will always have tribute band's, such as "Hyrider" a tribute band' for the "Grateful Dead" original ♾️ sounds will always be safe to share "without a net" or "Back to the Future " travel plans. John Mayer has found "My" definition of a wonderful band's "Last Waltz." Still love a piece of the great original Jerry band covers such as "Playing in the band." However I'm eager to see the opportunity to evolve with new creative subconscious, elevated, thoughts that could be best told as well as seen through the experienced, original "Warlock's!"
Music for the Grateful Family will never fade away!! Tangled up in the lifestyle of the traveling band. The show will always remain the same for "Phans' and family!
Ann Wroe's obituary in The Economist: "Jerry Garcia lived longer than he should have and died before he should have."
The same Economist that predicted hangliders over the middle east more than a decade ago...
🎭🐙👁️🌠⚡👹
AMEN, THX
I agree with that sentiment completely. Wednesday, August 9, 1995 was a tragic day with irreversible consequences.
With all that said, he could have taken better care of his health. (And all of us could learn from Jerry's lifestyle and passing away and do so, too.)
He reportedly had a really shitty diet, and could have eaten more healthfully.
He could have exercised enough rather than not at all. (Bill Walton the great basketball player, a Deadhead from his teens and eventually a long-time friend of Jerry and the band, said Jerry was about the least athletic person possible. (Parenthetically, Walton claims to have attended about 650 GD and JGB concerts. If only we all could have seen even a tenth as many.)) Like maybe an hour of walking a day, or using a treadmill?
He could have addressed his heavy use of cocaine and heroin.
Still, I remember their live music fondly and still mourn his passing.
@@davidjordan2011 Facts. Well said.
Preach
Love Jerry's grin in the beginning. This version is so tight.
Dude could you not tell jerry isn’t feeling it’s pretty obvious
Thank you for pointing that out ♥️
I was at this concert. Wow brings me back. I loved living in new York, had the opportunity to see the dead dozens of times, following them around from city to city. Thankyou grateful dead for the amazing memories.
"If you get confused listen to the music play." Strong advice that I've followed from the first time I heard this song. God Bless you Jerry!!!!! Always my Papa Bear. 🖤
At 74 I still try to follow this advice. Always have been and always will be a DeadHead! Lovin it!!
@@rickemerick436 I hope that you have a nice Memorial Day and a beautiful summer. Many blessings. Stay safe. 🌎🐾
Jerry on fire!!! He was the force behind the Grateful Dead!!! I pray he is resting peacefully.
Him and Phil
I think he's still playing his guitar.
When I went to see them I always loved watching 2 drummers
May the four winds blow you safely home, Phil. 💓
Long May you run
The little zoom in on Jerry at 1:40 makes me so happy for some reason
It's because he looks happy! It's contagious. 😊 ✌️🇨🇦
Makes me happy, too. Musical memories with my mom and brother. ♥️
incredible energy popping out of the screen - right there !!
That is one contagious smile.
yup Jerry is the most happy looking man in the world. Every single video of him is like this, even in sad songs.
Wow! They were playing fast that night ! Awesome version.
Drivin' that train....
Phil came in a lil quick and Bob just said fuck yeah.. And well Jerry irip was always up 4 anything
If you want to hear how it sounds with Dead & Company just set the playback speed to .50.
Jerry is definately way fast starting this one @@jamespriest9658
They always played fast. Your just used to old Bob Weir'd & Co.
I am happy to say I have been to a number of dead shows 😊
Hunter’s lyrics are just magical. “May the four winds roll you home again.”
who is hunter?
@@joshwright2379 Robert Hunter, he wrote a ton of songs for the Dead. Absolutely amazing song writer.
@@joshwright2379 Robert Hunter was Jerry Garcia's songwriting partner; like John Barlow and Bob Weir's songwriting partnership.
bro not even that, roll away the dew is referring to a metal working process where u roll away the dew the reveal a new section of material. besides that the way the song is able to reference the constitution and the amazing findings of this country while also referring to the fact that immigrants seeking amnesty are welcomed and can make a life here.
Heard just a part of this earlier, had to look it up, I love it!
Super tune fills my room in my house and my mind The Grateful Dead are devine😎
I remember hearing this played at my first Dead show that December in Indy. What a wonderful night.
Radio City, NYC....melted in those valoor seats trading cards C 4 D
🥀💀🎻 The Music Never Stopped ~
❤
💀
...I just can't keep from smiling...in the first ten seconds no less... forever grateful :-)
Thanks!! It's Always A Good Time For Some Grateful Dead!! 🎙️☠️
🎤🥁🎸🪘🎹🪕🎺🎷
🏁🏴☠️😎🦅🦬🦅🏴☠️🏁
I had to change my name to get back in so I could make my comments which make me very happy because I never tire of the Dead !!
Hah Post made my day...myturn is coming
The night I was there. Very nice.
I remember seeing them play this at the Palladium in NYC April 29, 1977🕺💃🕺life changing experience
Me like
They are so into it, watching I am so into it, Me and the Grateful Dead are rockin’ it on this song together! A masterpiece of video and audio filmed in 1980 that captures magic.
Happy Birthday Bobby Weir !!!!! What A Long Strange It’s Been
"There is only one happiness in life... To love and be loved.!!!" - Ms. Angelina Jordan "Magical Vocalist" Thank U
If you get confused just listen to the music play 2:35
To my cuz who turned me on to the DEAD in the 60s,......rest in paradise, with Jerry and all the grateful dead! Aloha and GOD bless everyone everywhere!
What was your first show?
@@4Naturalgreen my first show ,concert? San Diego, shakedown street tour, than week later,followed north UCLA Pauley pavilion. Still got ticket stub somewhere! Aloha! There was nothing like a grateful dead concert! It was a trip.......!
My whole body, brain and soul are always in Joy mode when I watch this video. Thank you so very much.
I was there for a week with them as a guest plus a friend , it sure was good ! Very special to me because of Jerry my soul mate !
Ur very lucky
Thank u for liking it ,most people don’t seem to believe me ? So I thank u very much because I could tell u much more !
Thank you so much for this! ❤
Wow! ...this is mixed so well! Jerry was a little soft on the Mic. But the Band is sounding amazing!!!
It's especially nice to catch the Keys a little harder & the Stereo Field is maybe the best I recall hearing
in any Live Dead Recording!
PS... that was 6:31? Seemed like 3!
@@CaalamusTube I think Wier is too low in the mix - as keeps happening.
@@john70803 yeah, after I posted that, I did sort of settle into thinking the Mix wasn't quite as good as I'd given it credit for. What struck me was the Bass though ...& I still feel like the overall lack of the space in the Mix & it's clarity is remarkable. Jerry's solo is a little shrill too.
I agree - iy does sound great - but i always wish Bobby's guitar had some more presence. He's doing a lot of nice work and you hardly ever hear him.
Ahhhhh Dead Ahead...classic!!!! ✌️😎
I just love how together they all were back in the 80 s which I was @ most of the New England states + far more across this country !
Man I wish I could go back and choose to be born in the 70s. I could follow the dead and phish tours once they started playing. I still have a chance to follow phish, but they're not in their prime anymore.
They're both so magical. I wish I could have been apart of the culture. Phan and Dead Head forever.
Yup I was born in 68
Get into King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard!
try Haight Ashbury picture in 1969 @ age 11 on a contiguos tour of ALL 48 States
1:41 because the camera is focused and is a closeup on Jerry’s face, we see him shaking and nodding his head to the music, his band mates, the audience and all of us watching on the Grateful Dead Channel at home on TH-cam-this is an important observation because apart from the slight bending of knees, tapping of a foot, and the playing of his instrument Jerry hardly moves his body in this performance; the multiple camera angles showing him from behind, us being unable to observe his facial expressions, make these intimate closeups so special.
Jerry lookin' good and sounding great.. Nothin' left to do but smile smile smile.
I love this so much plus Terrapin Station !
They had this one sped up to disco beat. Listen to good musicians play. Never the same just a different grin from me each time.
They're a Band beyond discription!
... Especially on Halloween
This is an especially good one, I liked it a lot ❤
It's not over yet. Just beginning.
I loved em then, I love em now. BAND BEYOND DESCRIPTION. NOTHING LEFT TO DO BUT SMILE SMILE SMILE.😊😊😊😊😊
I was 5.5 months old.
I just saw them at The Sphere and I'm soooooo hooked.
Roll Away!
5:27 young me was somewhere at this show..😂🎉
Love ❤️ this song!!!
I love you Jerry
0:55
Halloween 1980 Radio City. Front row 2nd balcony. 3 sets. One acoustic. Franken and Davis providing entertainment in between sets auctioning off Jerry's middle finger on ice to the crowd. Good times
Rest in peace, Phil. This is exactly one year before I was born :)
Magnificence.❤🌹
Damn you can hear the electricity energy just popping off this one
Funny, I don't know what you're trying to say, but I definitely understand you LOL!
Seems like a high tempo approach. Brent in ponytail is nice. Drummers not on risers? Jerry often looks like he is concentrating when he is setting the rhythm in a song like this, I'm sure he's not. Sweet closeups of him.
It struck my ears as a little quick as well. Not at all bad, though.
Super fast to me. But it rocks, too.
The drummers are on risers, and Brent has no pony tail. It’s a “let’s get this one over with fast” approach.
@@searing7549 Right, I meant long hair.
Does Dave have the video recordings in the vault? I’m thinking DVD or Greatful Dead channel on Netflix (or some other service). Would be great to have a concert on the tube filling the home with music
I have seen it reported on Grateful Dead forums that alot of the multitrack audio tapes from the Warfield and Radio city music Hall run of 1980 no longer exists and if that is true there may not be any audio to go with the film or video unless they have soundboard recordings they can use but i wonder if they would have bothered with soundboard tapes since the shows were being recorded to Multitrack .
You would think if they had the tapes they would have done Warfiled or Radio city box by now considered how famous those runs are and how highly regarded they are . Dead set is such a must have live Dead Album and the Dead ahead video is also great .
I don't really know why they gave up on the view from the Vault series. All 4 releases were great and they have plenty more great shows on video in the vault . From 1980 onward they seemed to film almost every show especially from 1987 onwards and even when the shows were not filmed in the traditional way they were using video screens for most or their gigs from 87 onwards so they would have video recordings of the video screen master feed and I do believe one of the view from the vault releases was taken from the Video screen recordings . Screen footage is usually lower quality video and mostly close up video images but still pro shot footage and worth releasing.
I do remember reading that discontinuing the view from the Vault series was due to lower than expected sales . Standalone video releases don't do as well as they used which is why most bands now do 2 in 1 deal where you get audio disks and video disks in the same set .
I love my view from the vault sets . They are all 1987 to 1991 but this was a great period for rhe Dead . 1987 to mid 1990 was one of the Deada tightest periods and there are alot of Dead fans who think that 1989 to spring 1990 was their strongest period and have seen people pick 1989 as their favorite years. It's not my favorite period but it's very strong . I will take July 87 to spring 1990 over 1981 through 1986 anytime
Holy crap.... I was AT this show! :P
While we were waiting for the backstage door to open for us the other Deadheads tore the steel door off to get in plus the whish noise of it almost took my niece with it but we had a hold of eachother !
4:42 bobby and his long strange trip😂
The Jack Straw from this night one of the best
Link to that song,
th-cam.com/video/JKGQJULCa3I/w-d-xo.html
Beautiful 😍✌️
That’s just great❤
I am getting a Captain Trips menu of trips from the military just like Jerry!
New York, New York, Halloween night living on Shakedown street.
Love Halloween Shows! My "first show" was Jerry Garcia Band - 10/31/81 (Late show) - Tower Theater, Philadelphia. I will always remember that night. 🎃 🎭 🎃 🎭 🎶
We had to change hotels from one to another which was much better , the Harley hotel ! The Navarro was a bit smaller !
Out of countless shows I gotta put this night in my top 3.
Great venue. Jerry was havin a blast. Just magical.
⚡️🎶🌹NFA
Très bel album vous êtes des pro populaire bravo au chanteur qui chante et joue super bien et qui compose ainsi que les musiciens sont super jouent admirablement bravo longue vie
The dead. Love love love the dead. Grew up with the dead ☮️✌️🙏
Saw them at Pauley"s Pavillion not long before this show. Still great live into the 80's. Is this a little faster than normal tempo?
Yes because they were doing my great coke !
❤
JG had great phrasing.
May the four winds blow you safely home. RIP Phil ❤️💀❤️
Quel talent j adore ça est des pros ils sont magiques et naturels pas de chichis
that smile at 1:47...
What guitar did Jerry play? I note that it's got two double and one single pickup. Also it looks quite worn. Is this the rock equivalent of Willie Nelson's battered old country guitar with a hole in it? Some musicians get attached to their guitars and swear that it gives them a better sound.
This was a custom made by Doug Irwin. I’m pretty sure at that point it was pretty new actually
Looks like an SG
Can someone explain all those pick ups on Jerry's guitar?
Franklin’s Friday! 😊
Halloween Friday
Goodbye old friend...RIP Phil.
Gee, these folks are pretty good.
Although I suspect some of them might be a bit high.
🌎🌊🌲🔥🌪 ❤️
Maybe just a little bit lmao
Sounds like projection
Got to love the dead ☮️✌️👍👌
I miss that man so much as the day he left us + I still cry for him ! Being inlove isn’t that great unless u have that man with u ?!
Post something that’s not already on the channel! ☮️😢
Grateful Dead 4/12/78 Duke University in all its black and white glory. th-cam.com/video/PsLFfNwLtes/w-d-xo.html best vid on TH-cam
🐯🎸⚡⚡⚡ JERRYINTY N0W
This whole 80 s thing was their best because they had me + my niece there at that time ! Then onto the next show ! ❤❤❤❤
Oh and by the way back then they played for the music + us Deadheads !
which ever way
✨🎶✨💀✨🎶✨
There he is again! :P
Hey buddy! :]
@@CaalamusTube here we are, listening to one of our favourite bands!
Good voices
❤️ from tuscany
Benvenuto!
I love all of this with Jerry in it plus he is very happy to b doing what we want as old Deadheads as we r for the Gratefuldead ! ❤️🐇🐰☮️👻👽🪐🛸🚀🌹😂🤣🤭😘🥰😍🫨🫢🫣💘❤️🩶🩷🖤❤️🔥💙💖💜all hearts out to u older deadheads that r still alive !
the Million Dollar Tiger 🐅🐯 🎸
That Jerry Smile...
4:42 Bob Weir is trippin in real life
dead a head
🌹⚡️🌹
128 got me fast
איך אומרים מת ראש? יחי מלך המשיח!
Some come to make it just one more day 😢
My 2nd show!
The camera loves these guys.
Could you imagine if the grateful dead had phish,s light setup..... they had four lights pointing straight down lol and tripped people the fuck out......😊😊😊😊
Just a few weeks ago some folks at the bar were debating the greatest American rock band- AC/DC, Jimi, Doors, Heartbreakers, CCR, Cream, CSN&Y, etc, Then I mentioned...
Guess who won, by acclimation? There was then an impromptu and unspoken decision that the jukebox would be loaded up with the Dead, and it was, for hours! They are the greatest, by a mile. Why? Well, for example, no other band, American or otherwise, ever had such a dedicated fan community. Who, ever, spent years and decades following around, say, the Rolling Stones? Or even Zep, Floyd, Dylan, etc? Nobody, not even Phish, Cheese and Panic- all great, but pale imitations of the original, imo.
...Those bands were all GREAT live, but each of their concerts were cut from the same cloth: They would play the same sets with minor changes throughout a tour (playing 'that' song, of course, with a pretty predictable roster of thier hits and an encore). But, every Dead show was new!
While other bands, even the great ones, played concerts, The Grateful Dead did SHOWS. I was lucky to see them, and they're like no other musical act that I've ever seen, and I've seen 'em all, from rock and metal to hip-hop and pop; from opera and classical to raves and ragga, etc: The Dead were the best, and it's not even close.
I was reminiscing about the show saw in Seattle in '95 during the last tour with Jerry, and they did Franklin's Tower, which is what reminded of this and brought me to this post)...
Cheers, all!
Jerry,and,his,Tiger......
Why eat a few stems and a couple of Caps and see colors, when One can eat the whole bag and see Jerry yes I keep on keeping on San Rafael Marin county San Francisco California 🍄🌹🍄🇺🇲🍄⚡🍄🌁🌁🌁🍄
Theres about 50 old farts dancing on my dock right now, Pigeon Lake deadheads are a sight to behold.
JG with the tigaaa
Him and Dickey have a pretty similar sound.
I was only 30 at this time but I got my way with Jerry on Mother’s Day in this same year ! Then he called me to come up to his room but my niece who was with Bobby went with me + that ruined it for us that nite ! He wanted to c me but no she had to go up there with me !
Amazing how about your (C) with your heart 😊
No way that wasn't edited down to 6 minutes. Is this Tik Tok Dead?