^^ it is
A great one:
Grateful Dead • 1985-11-08 (2:12:46) • Community War Memorial Auditorium, Rochester, NY, USA https://relisten.net/grateful-dead/1...8?source=95273
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^^ it is
A great one:
Grateful Dead • 1985-11-08 (2:12:46) • Community War Memorial Auditorium, Rochester, NY, USA https://relisten.net/grateful-dead/1...8?source=95273
If you have Spotify or something else with it.
JGB
Kean College
2/28/80
Awesome funky version of After Midnight.
https://open.spotify.com/album/1rSxu...SuGT5mXv8wvMqA
Good pic of DJG
Thoughts on the Dead, makes my day. Guy is funny
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Smoker wall of sound show here https://archive.org/details/gd74-05-...05-19d1t03.shn
Happy birthday Jer!
You know how there's some days you want back? I want a do over of this whole weekend. What a fun time that was. I met Brent and Mickey, smoked a bowl with Mickey walking down the street too. Mushrooms for breakfast and lunch on Sunday was nice.
Phil is playing the night before my birthday at a brewery a few hours away with the Midnight Ramble Band and Anders Osborne is playing just before him. Sounds like a nice entry to the birthday that almost didn't happen for me :) https://www.dirtfarmerfestival.com/
It looks like Bobby has officially become a museum piece.
https://www.jambase.com/article/bob-...ost-dead-lockn
https://youtu.be/1inJM4KIFSM
Bob and the Wolf Bro's are closing out LOCKN' right now https://relix.com/live/ He should stop wearing shorts on stage, old man legs = no good ;)
This second set with Susan Tedeschi is pretty awesome. Totally chill, mellow set to finish up the weekend. I think I know where I'm gonna be the end of next August.
He should wear a long skirt
LOL
Happy Labor Day Weekend! Here's my favorite... Last day of Summer Tour Labor Day Weekend 1980 at the Lewiston, Maine fairgrounds. Pop-tops, flip flops, and tank tops!
https://archive.org/details/gd80-09-...322.sbeok.shnf
I’m in love with the girl in the red skirt.
Love those shots from Maine! I miss the 80’s.
Y’all hippies are gonna love this, all of JerBears rigs through the years.
Lots of great pics, including this one. Canadians?
https://deadessays.blogspot.com/2019...4czyM9fuS7XPp4
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Happy Dew day!
https://youtu.be/MU8YLy_Vm4M
One of the best for sure!
Here's what they were up to the night before. Garcia and Weir on Letterman...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LH6nKv5SVFQ
I love that they play a Band cover tune "When I Paint my Masterpiece " on a TV gig to "promote" the new album. Classic.
Robert Hunter passed away
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/m...d-dead-889788/
RIP. His thoughts, words, and rhymes were profound.
Going to plant a weeping willow,
On the bank's green edge it will grow, grow, grow.
Sing a lullaby beside the water,
Lovers come and go, the river roll, roll, roll.
“Sometimes we live no particular way but our own”
That lyric has got me through some tough decisions, somehow providing direction without providing any direction at all. Grateful. RIP
Yeah, grateful. Thank you Mr. Hunter. For everything.
rip Robert Hunter
I spent a little time on the mountain, I spent a little time on the hill.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m92FGd4tAhY
Bobby, style icon
BRENT!
1987 was a good year. This Jack Straw is very hot, love Jerry denying Bobby and just ripping it up. The Mr Fantasy from this show is the best one they ever played.
And I’m with Danno, only caught 3 shows after Brent died, all 3 sucked! Samba in the Rain is the worst dead song ever. Why would they include that shit on the new release?
Never like Samba. But, I did see a ton of shows post Brent. Quite a few powerful So Many Roads out there that don’t get a chance simply cause people pass up the post Brent era. Have to say I don’t go back and listen to much. More so to target certain sets or songs. I’ll take a listen to Lemieux’s picks! Not gonna drop cash on it tho.
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Definitely a deep dig to find much worth spending the time on in 94-95 but that David picked the best there is would certainly be no surprise. Plenty of shows in the Bruce era that are well worth the time though, 12/13/90, 6/14/91 and 6/17/91 immediately come to mind along with the Sept 90 MSG run, so much playful back and forth interplay between Jerry and Bruce throughout those shows. Same can be found in many of the Oct. Euro tour, seems like the whole band was relaxed (sometimes too much maybe) and where Bruce regularly started to assert himself taking solos without prompting from Jerry, 10/20 is a good example that I often go to from the run.
I am no fan of Samba but imo, Day Job will always hold the title for the song I had no interest in hearing...even more than Corrina, and that's saying something.
Corrina is actually a good song, and well, so to is Day Job. Tidy little rocker to end the night and whatnot. Huh
I agree about the Hornsby era, those are good shows. I especially like Phil’s tone during that timeframe. Wish I had caught some of those. I was devastated when Brent died, loved that little fucker.
I didn't quit in 1990 because Brent died or because the music had gone downhill, I quit before that, because I had gotten really tired of what the scene had become.
Maybe it's just me but I can't get past Vince's repetitive keyboard riff in Corrina. Seemed like every other show you saw in 92-93 had one (20x out of 55 shows in 92) and outside of the into drums spot where it occasionally got jammed out it was generally uninteresting to me. At least Phil adds some solid vocal harmonies I guess and the short little bridge breakdown is decent. As far as Day Job goes, you can keep it, laps!
As far as the later songs go, I’ll put in a plug for Days Between. I think Hunter outdid himself on that one. Musically it was kinda strong as well. Too bad they didn’t have another 5 years with it to figure out what it wanted to be.
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This is interesting, although is skips and entire decade at the end.
https://youtu.be/GzVCAPB9uX8
yup
There were days
And there were days
And there were days I know
When all we ever wanted
Was to learn and love and grow
Once we grew into our shoes
We told them where to go
Walked halfway around the world
On promise of the glow
Walked upon a mountain top
Walked barefoot in the snow
Gave the best we had to give
How much we'll never know we'll never know
Jerry, Elvis, and Sammy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZY6-kJlxwZc