Jerry Garcia - Grateful Dead Guitarist - Last Film Interview - April 28, 1995

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  • Jerry Garcia was interviewed by the Santa Clara Valley Historical Association on April 28, 1995, at the Grateful Dead office in San Rafael, California. This is the full unscripted interview. Jerry discusses his early days before the founding of the Grateful Dead: mentors, living in an old Cadillac, LSD, the death of a friend that was the seminal point in becoming a full time musician. He passed away three months later on August 9, 1995. This was his last known filmed interview before his death.
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Komentáře • 31

  • @jims2987
    @jims2987 Před 7 měsíci +47

    What a fantastic, phenomenal person. Was deep in his addiction and depression and was dying and still was the same jovial, kind, beautiful soul that made Jerry Jerry. Just love this guy. So much.

  • @sunnyd6019
    @sunnyd6019 Před rokem +70

    He was in a great mood, so weird how things turn like that then just gone. Stinks thinking of all these special people who are gone and with them all that talent. We are so much less without the songs and voice, I know he is just a man but he gave us something special for a lifetime and its a little darker with Jerry gone.
    Cheers

  • @ronniebrown2517
    @ronniebrown2517 Před 4 lety +43

    from 1960 to 1990 (those dates are off the top of my head) a LOT of super creative energy exploded across the planet.... music, literature, arts in general went to another level.....these kinds of interviews must be preserved of the people that were actually there for very soon the terrible myths that were the exception to the rule will become the new reality so THEY will be able to prevent the magical explosion from happening again.....anyone born from 19 40 to 1960 (again arbitrary dates on my part) is/was the result of a vast explosion of economic/psychic/spiritual/metaphysical expansion.....i have listened to others talk about the blinding light of absolutely free creativity that flooded over them.... higher education brings higher consciousness.......jerry may not have been higher educated in an academic sense but just being around many that were obviously rubbed into his spirit...........keep the history of this era alive with the truth with interviews like this

  • @jasonslayton2970
    @jasonslayton2970 Před 5 lety +558

    Wow, I love this! Thank you so much for posting!

  • @DrDarkStar68
    @DrDarkStar68 Před rokem +40

    Jerry does such a wonderful job of describing the ‘zeitgeist’ of that moment in time and cultural history. He is humble enough to barely acknowledge his own central role in it. Wonderful interview with great stories and a great American artist.

  • @simeonjohnson6541
    @simeonjohnson6541 Před rokem +27

    I could listen to him for hours

  • @olivercarlton1310
    @olivercarlton1310 Před rokem +19

    hey jerry, i miss you. you were/are/is a beautiful soul, and you taught me so much. sleep well genius xxx

  • @toddhumphreys2186
    @toddhumphreys2186 Před 7 měsíci +9

    Jerry was the best… thank god I got to see him 38 times from 86 to 96 or whatever time period, 85 to 95. If I could do it all over I would’ve taken more chances to see them as much as possible. Best memories of my life!😎

  • @eugeneoates2751
    @eugeneoates2751 Před 7 měsíci +7

    Jerry had a certain way inside about him that nobody else had. His playing guitar & singing gave & fed intelligent strong thoughts to take along with you. Time blessed him & all the Grateful Dead members & fans. Good Vibes, Times, & Happy Fun For Everyone. Peace.

  • @DoorofPerception60
    @DoorofPerception60 Před rokem +51

    Jerry is such a comedian! My God, I could listen to him rap for ages!

  • @billorourke7152
    @billorourke7152 Před rokem +46

    I am old enough to remember when people were nice

    • @hlf_coder6272
      @hlf_coder6272 Před 7 měsíci +8

      To this day I’ve never experienced kindness like you saw at every Dead show. Somehow that band created a culture that transcended human nature

  • @whatworld70
    @whatworld70 Před rokem +15

    Open and honest. Very much appreciated.

  • @dickhedd8490
    @dickhedd8490 Před rokem +15

    Thank You Jerry!!
    We Miss You!!
    1 Love

  • @paulymarchese192
    @paulymarchese192 Před rokem +23

    Jerry was awesome and still is I have 3 thousand hours of live dead from cassette tapes recorded at the shows the dead encourage people to share their music and have a designated space for recording people who have like 30 ft mike stands I found out from stumbling into the recording area knocking over microphones tape machines everybody was yelling at me I was on liquid acid and like had a religious thype experience. Again. We would lose each other for hours then bump into each other and walk right down to the stage. Jerry was like 6 ft from us. I locked eyes with Jerry and he made some magical light come out of his guitar and goes into my chest a heaving feeling that circled around the stadiums people you could see it coming like when people do the wave but not trying to it was scary for a moment there. But I felt the magic if your a real deadhead. You know what I mean. By the magic it’s real

  • @todddeckard6108
    @todddeckard6108 Před rokem +17

    I love you, Jerry.

  • @jxckdue2063
    @jxckdue2063 Před rokem +23

    Beautiful. I love the man and I was sad to see him go. The rest of the dead is playing at jazz fest this year, but it won’t be the same without him

    • @bendog161
      @bendog161 Před 8 měsíci +4

      Yeah, last show for me was 94' in VT. I had a few chances to see Dead and Co, but never went. Without Jerry, it wasn't the same. He was a class of his own. Duane Allman is in that class, as well,

  • @lk3309
    @lk3309 Před 8 měsíci +16

    He looked really old for 52.

  • @ampman5357
    @ampman5357 Před rokem +48

    Only Jerry Garcia could explain a concert as a “death camp” with a smile. I mean has this guy ever been mad?

  • @user-od5fh3gn4d
    @user-od5fh3gn4d Před 7 měsíci +5

    I love Waylon and Willie, too… it’s as if all these great musicians orbited each other in some way!

  • @christianryba4413
    @christianryba4413 Před rokem +11

    Great video! Long live the dead!

  • @BenSussmanpro
    @BenSussmanpro Před 8 měsíci +4

    Funny how the interviewer tries to pull Garcia back into Palo Alto & he’s not having it, lol. Such a talent, gone too soon.

  • @stevereed8786
    @stevereed8786 Před 4 lety +16

    It's like watching Eugene Levy is doing Garcia.

  • @JJMcClure
    @JJMcClure Před 8 měsíci +7

    Funny, still sharp even though he was day-riding the Horse. Telling, at that point: "I don't know how you play" -'with Great pain', but I bet he practiced guitar for 6 hours after that interview

  • @Rob-vr5zf
    @Rob-vr5zf Před rokem +6

    Jerry!!!!!

  • @goremonio
    @goremonio Před 7 měsíci +2

    Where was he? The room he's in looks kind of grim

  • @ronaldnock9666
    @ronaldnock9666 Před rokem +9

    Miss you Gerry?

  • @jadenr.11
    @jadenr.11 Před rokem +7

    my birthday but wrong year

  • @JamesSteven-mb8zf
    @JamesSteven-mb8zf Před 8 měsíci +1

    ❤Jerry he is the definition of kind, nice ,righteous, cool&❤f......those conventional. THE WORLDS PROBLEM ROBOTS ALONG WITH GREEDY SELF CENTERED PRICKS

  • @dailyflash
    @dailyflash Před rokem +9

    Smoking a cigarette. Sheesh.