Tennessee Jed (Live at Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, CA, 10/1/1988)
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- "Debuting at Keith Godchaux's first show with the Grateful Dead on 10/19/71 in Minneapolis, Tennessee Jed was one of the most-played songs in the entire Grateful Dead canon. Appearing on an official live recording a year later when Europe '72 was released, Tennessee Jed joined a small but essential part of the Grateful Dead's recorded legacy of songs for which no studio recording was ever made, a select group that included songs like Brown-Eyed Women, Ramble On Rose, Bertha, Wharf Rat, and a few others". - David Lemieux
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This was my show window, 85 - 95. Has a sound to it ✌️
"Debuting at Keith Godchaux's first show with the Grateful Dead on 10/19/71 in Minneapolis, Tennessee Jed was one of the most-played songs in the entire Grateful Dead canon. Appearing on an official live recording a year later when Europe '72 was released, Tennessee Jed joined a small but essential part of the Grateful Dead's recorded legacy of songs for which no studio recording was ever made." - David Lemieux
thank you Dave! they played it beautifully this night! ☝️🥀💀❤️🔥🥀💀❤️🔥🌹☝️🦄☮️🍄🧝♂️❤️🧝♀️☝️
Probably better that way I always thought their studio stuff kinda lacked their magic when they played
🌹🎸Feliz Cumpleaños Jerry!🎸🌹
🤙🏽🍻💥💓
Happy Birthday JERRY!! 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀🎶🎶🎶🎶
HAPPY JERRY DAY!
Happy Birthday JERRY!! Forever Grateful! ⚡️💀⚡️🌹🌈❤
Hope everyone is having a fantastic day ♥ 🙏
Very Gratefull!!
You too, Robert Taylor. If Robert Taylor is indeed your REAL... name. Ha! Have a good one.
Happy "Days Between" people. Lots of love to all.❤❤❤
Drink all day and rock all night!
Brent's an ANIMAL!!!! RIP Brent ✌️😎
Love this song...but I am so partial to the Europe72 version. The lead guitar work was superb.
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My doggie turned to me & he said "Let's head back to Tennessee Jed"
You know you have a GREAT AUDIENCE when you can stop & let the audience sing the song for ya!!!
And the audience of course is waiting for the killer solo Jerry does. So the words are just a fun way of waiting for it.
There are only three other people that I miss more than Jerry. My Step-dad Billy, my wife Kim, & my sister in law Sarah. Notice none of these people were blood relations? Well Jerry Garcia wasn't either. But those four are the only ones I remember crying over when they passed away. None of my other family was worth any tears except for my Dad. And he had been in such bad shape for so long his death seemed like more of a relief. So no tears.
@Sixft6 The thing about some of Jerry's solos is a lot of them are very emotional. Often times when Jerry would do his solo for "Morning Dew" I would be in tears from it. And it wasn't like a sadness, although the song does portray a sadness, but yet the tears from me were mainly at witnessing something so beautiful. And some solos make you want to laugh or dance, or just smile, smile, smile!
killer solo?
no idea why this band is so overrated... he even flubs a note.
One of his better Tennessee Jed solos. He really puts it together the second time through the progression. A good Tennessee Jed solo should give me chills and this one does the second time through the progression. 😊
I miss my Jerry man! I was following him since 1974, when I was a teenager. My older brothers were turning me on to the egypt album.I actually saw them with Donna & keith. Loved them then and beyond.
God bless Jerry on his birthday August 1st.
Woah, '88. Sounds mighty crispy. HBD, Jer.
Thank you for 80s Dead with Brent. ❤
Jerry forgetting the lyrics just makes the dead the dead..... long time head, makes me smile. 😊
After all these year$ IT still hits the spot
I was at this show! So good! Happy Birthday Jerry!
Me too!
Great song! Thanks for sharing these performances.
Wooo
Merry JerryDaze Deadjamily. 💃🌹🕺
I was 21 in 88 and out in the Van Nuys , Sylmar area and also in Glendale . I Cried so Hard when we lost Jerry . I am Thankful for your Uploads :) QC
Well, I do know some people from Tennessee as well. Now I do also love Brent Midland a lot, and his memory. I felt particularly sad when he died many years ago, but he was able to do this thing with the piano. That wasn’t really that understandable to me when I was a teenager, but once I got into the blues more and in obviously, the music of New Orleans, and just everything really it occurred to me how brilliant he was and I was playing a lot of his music when I was vacationing in Jamaica but here’s to his memory. May he be happy wherever he may be and I hope that his family is also OK yeah I remember a lot of his songs from the later 80s, and he kind of had like a rusty style and it appeals more to me than you know than ever really I saw him in Pittsburgh once, and those were some pretty cool shows, but it was also sort of the end of an era and we had to exit the parking lot of course after the third show but they did allow camping back then And the Pittsburgh police asked us to go so I started the car and we were gone, but I will also say that as I was driving down the turnpike, I happen to go into a rest area, and for some strange reason I saw this vision of Shiva right there in front of my eyes. Well, now that I’m better educated, I understand perhaps what that vision meant, but it was the classical image of Shiva and for whatever that meant to me and still does as a vision it helped us to get further down the road and back safely to Philadelphia and what we did was we went right out to gather some springwater and do a little hiking in one of the local parks around there, it was OK yeah we didn’t need to get a hotel room that night but you had to drive at 55 miles an hour down the turnpike at that time, so yeah it did take a number of hours. It’s a more easy drive between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia these days.
4:46 up there with David Lee Roth for crowd /performer shenanigans ! 🎉
Respect
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Man those early 70s Hunter songs were dark and violent. Such irony for such happy go lucky music.Somebody is always getting beaten, jumped, double crossed and fxcked up.
🥰❤️🔥🥀🤘
Damn good!
nice one, boys! ☝️ 🥀💀❤️🔥🥀💀❤️🔥 🍄🦄☮️
NFA🌹🌹🌹
Happy Days Heads 😎👍💓
Phil's birthday Cap center Spring 90' one of the best!!
10 A/C Ten@🌊Sea
❤️❤️❤️🐈
Just hearing Jerry play. Man
It broke my 💔, to lose Jerry...then find out, The Dead, were coerced by CIA😢
See Brent, yinz gotta click
Tantric Djed for those who Know.
god this sucks hard. and for almost 8 minutes? good god.
funny moment at 4:50
I love The Dead. However, IMHO the tempo here is bit too slow. Somnambulistic even. Just sayin'. Long live The Dead!
nice monetization "hippies" LMAO
its youtube... you cant upload without monetization anymore, youtube shits you full of adds even if the uploader dont monetize himself.
Well, I do know some people from Tennessee as well. Now I do also love Brent Midland a lot, and his memory. I felt particularly sad when he died many years ago, but he was able to do this thing with the piano. That wasn’t really that understandable to me when I was a teenager, but once I got into the blues more and in obviously, the music of New Orleans, and just everything really it occurred to me how brilliant he was and I was playing a lot of his music when I was vacationing in Jamaica but here’s to his memory. May he be happy wherever he may be and I hope that his family is also OK yeah I remember a lot of his songs from the later 80s, and he kind of had like a rusty style and it appeals more to me than you know than ever really I saw him in Pittsburgh once, and those were some pretty cool shows, but it was also sort of the end of an era and we had to exit the parking lot of course after the third show but they did allow camping back then And the Pittsburgh police asked us to go so I started the car and we were gone, but I will also say that as I was driving down the turnpike, I happen to go into a rest area, and for some strange reason I saw this vision of Shiva right there in front of my eyes. Well, now that I’m better educated, I understand perhaps what that vision meant, but it was the classical image of Shiva and for whatever that meant to me and still does as a vision it helped us to get further down the road and back safely to Philadelphia and what we did was we went right out to gather some springwater and do a little hiking in one of the local parks around there, it was OK yeah we didn’t need to get a hotel room that night but you had to drive at 55 miles an hour down the turnpike at that time, so yeah it did take a number of hours. It’s a more easy drive between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia these days.
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