Bruce Hornsby on Grateful Dead - Arsenio Hall Show 7/29/93
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- Posted on the 30th anniversary of the broadcast. During the interview segment of his July 29th 1993 appearance on the "Arsenio Hall Show", BRUCE HORNSBY talked at length about his awareness and eventual joining of the GRATEFUL DEAD. #brucehornsby #gratefuldead #arseniohall
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I honestly don't have any problem with recognizing Bruce Hornsby as an actual member of the Grateful Dead...
Of course
Bruce Hornsby is, by far, my most favorite Rock and Roll musician EVER. I'm a huge Dead Head, and I love Jerry and all the guys in the band, but Bruce is such a cool dude, and he is so down to earth, not that Jerry wasn't, but he is so relatable and also a great musician on his own. Great footage. Thanks.
Cool to find out that Monterey was Bruce’s first gig opening for the Dead ! I was there and it was utterly fantastic. His band added so much to the good feeling of that pair of shows. Perfect cool sunny spring days sitting on a grassy hillside listening to Bruce + Grateful Dead = heaven on earth !!!
But loved Bruce, he nailed it!
Good interview good video content 👍👍👍
The middle finger story was a head scratcher
Right? Why focus your time on that? Lost opportunity to share something more worthwhile to the experience.
Thanks so much for posting this! I had never seen this clip. I'd love to find out what show that was with the kid!
Loved Hornsby with the Dead. After the sloppy, inarticulate playing of the '80s, Hornsby help bring the Dead back to a clearer, crisper sound, reminiscent of the '70s.
Agreed!
You seem to not have a clue. Might want to re listen to 87-90.
Loved Hornsby but respectfully disagree with your take on 80's Dead. The Brent era was my favorite and I feel the height of their legendary sound. Granted I unfortunately was too young to hear the short lived wall of sound.
There are some better interviews with Bruce about playing with the Dead
Disagree with comment “ it’s mostly college age”. I was 25 then and it seemed most people were 40 plus, yeah some 20’s and 30’s but not most
I'm a Hornsby Head, so its good see the man and his haircut!!
Hornsby’s relationship to the music of Corea and Tyner is understandable. His own style is closer to Bud Powell’s by his own admission.