The Grateful Dead perform "Knockin On Heavens Door" on 2/25/1990, in Oakland, CA. Brought to you by Less Than Face Productions. Check out the rest of the 2nd set!
My Lord….that guitar. That humble wooden ship. Transfigured by the touch of that man unto the fiery, crystalline Trumpet of an Angel. The flaming sword at the gates of Eden. A signature of sound, a tonal vibration entirely his alone. An emination of spectral unearthly beauty fit for the Highest Courts of Heaven. Rest in Paradise Big Man We will dance with you again one fine day
everytime I find jerry doing well in the later years of his career it makes my heart sing to see him looking good, smiling and presenting the unbelievable talent he has. Oh Jerry why did you have to go?
Ms. Lockeman He went before us to preparee a place that we might be there to listen again... When its all new and shinny again... All this old ugly world has passed never to be seen or thought of ever again..... Ill see you there my lady.
I was at this run. Thisa encore bar none was the most elegiac sacramental devoted and commanding ballad encore ever performed/ I was on the floor stage left on the periphery and that audience paid such rapt attention that if I had dropped a coin or a pin on the floor the sound wold have echoed in the upper deck. Bless you Jer and long live the good ol Grateful Dead
O carro que mais amou e defendeu essa canção do bardo Dylan, foi sem duvidas Jerry Garcia, mavioso! Bob Dylan deve estar sempre lisonjeado ao ouvir tal interpretação...
My Lord….that guitar. That humble wooden ship. Transfigured by the touch of that man unto the fiery, crystalline Trumpet of an Angel. The flaming sword at the gates of Eden.
A signature of sound, a tonal vibration entirely his alone. An emination of spectral unearthly beauty fit for the Highest Courts of Heaven.
Rest in Paradise Big Man
We will dance with you again one fine day
There is no greater feel and beauty for note playing on the guitar than what Jerry did.
Wish one is the best vision of this song by the Dead
everytime I find jerry doing well in the later years of his career it makes my heart sing to see him looking good, smiling and presenting the unbelievable talent he has. Oh Jerry why did you have to go?
Ms. Lockeman
He went before us to preparee a place that we might be there to listen again...
When its all new and shinny again...
All this old ugly world has passed never to be seen or thought of ever again.....
Ill see you there my lady.
I was at this run. Thisa encore bar none was the most elegiac sacramental devoted and commanding ballad encore ever performed/ I was on the floor stage left on the periphery and that audience paid such rapt attention that if I had dropped a coin or a pin on the floor the sound wold have echoed in the upper deck. Bless you Jer and long live the good ol Grateful Dead
Patrick Smythe elegiac. Thank you for finding exactly the right word my friend. You are so fortunate to have been present.
Intense...TY
Super hermosa melodía hermosísima
just amazing, jerry rocks
Can't listen to this song unless Bret's doing backup vocals. Miss you, Jerry. See you in Heaven.
Only those who follow JESUS go to Heaven....
O carro que mais amou e defendeu essa canção do bardo Dylan, foi sem duvidas Jerry Garcia, mavioso! Bob Dylan deve estar sempre lisonjeado ao ouvir tal interpretação...
I know Im knocking on it right now ...
Come say goodbye to me......
Goodbye, it’s been real
"Jerry " u went truckin in "heavens door!
Has anybody ever taken the time to read the lyrics to know exactly what this song means?