as someone who's struggled with the very same devil's as Jerry, and continues to do so, I cant tell you how powerful this song is to me. It makes me cry just about every time, because it points all out the weakness's, but also offers the hope of redemption and a better (cleaner) life... I'm between 24 and 36 hours of being clean, cold turkey, and watching and listening to the Dead, because they've never brought anything but peace to my troubled soul, and with their music I dont feel so bad.
Hey brother its fucken hard shit,life is we all different but being a deadhead makes us the same.Ive been getn loaded most of my life.Of and on im fighting that devil now,he normally wins that motherfucker if he was a human i would of blown that evil bastard away with a side by side barrel.Stay safe brothers,anyway just sending a msg to you to see if you haven't checked out on us.
I was there- balcony above Phil ......all night until breakfast and then walked home... I think I might have the strength to watch these videos now but it wont be without tears....
This is a great version of this song! This is the Dead that I grew up on and loved, the Keith and Donna period. I remember sleeping in alleys down by Fisherman's Wharf in the 70s and thinking of this song. Place is very different now... as is everything.
I imagine someone finally giving a shit enough to take a minute to hear this guy's story and tell him his girlfriend's loyal through rough times meant way more than a dime for a cup of coffee
God Bless them all! truly a beautiful and historic moment between them. And yes a very Fine Wharf Rat I saw them 3 months before in Florida. I consider myself one of the lucky ones.
there was nothing then or now even remotely like this band when they put it all together... they didn't do it very often, but I was there when they did a couple of times... and in those rare moments, they were really something... I don't know what to compare it with... maybe seeing Marley in Jamaica or Jesus in Jerusalem... but you came away with a different soul than the one you went to the show with!
even though his voice was not quite on top. Intense show but some how a distracted feeling. The departure of Donna and Keith must have been more or less agreed on at this time?
78 Dead to me has all the athleticism and finesse of 77 with an added coke fueled reckless abandon. Like killers with a gentle side. It's fucking wonderful.
Another autobiographical song in one instance during Jack Starw, "Hurt's my ears to listen Shannon, Burns my eyes to see"..Jerry had just flubbed the first verse and Bobby looked directly at Jerry. Intense, until Jerry shut him up with a blistering solo. Will get back top you on the show, it is on the Vault series...
they were not in debt but the manager took off with their money. broke, they were under the pressure to produce an album, they came up with 2 albums i think. they did not produce any hits but they were working hard all the time, as hunter said:"we were made to work -hard-" my knwoledge of the Hell Angels as security gards is when rolling stones hired them for the woodstock, part of their pay was in beer! when they saw a black man and a blonde "sexing" they killed him, the concert got chaotic
as someone who's struggled with the very same devil's as Jerry, and continues to do so, I cant tell you how powerful this song is to me. It makes me cry just about every time, because it points all out the weakness's, but also offers the hope of redemption and a better (cleaner) life... I'm between 24 and 36 hours of being clean, cold turkey, and watching and listening to the Dead, because they've never brought anything but peace to my troubled soul, and with their music I dont feel so bad.
Hey brother its fucken hard shit,life is we all different but being a deadhead makes us the same.Ive been getn loaded most of my life.Of and on im fighting that devil now,he normally wins that motherfucker if he was a human i would of blown that evil bastard away with a side by side barrel.Stay safe brothers,anyway just sending a msg to you to see if you haven't checked out on us.
hey man did you make it? did u get up on your feet?
Hope you’re better buddy ❤️
I was there- balcony above Phil ......all night until breakfast and then walked home...
I think I might have the strength to watch these videos now but it wont be without tears....
even when you don't feel like that, it feels good
No matter how bad things get (Homeless, drug addiction, jail), Jerry is always there to make life a little better.
Phil is such a beautiful beast of a bass player!
Absolutely. There's no one better. Full stop.
Right, he plays like a monster in tune who might toss a bomb at you or hand you a flower or both.
This is a great version of this song! This is the Dead that I grew up on and loved, the Keith and Donna period. I remember sleeping in alleys down by Fisherman's Wharf in the 70s and thinking of this song. Place is very different now... as is everything.
I imagine someone finally giving a shit enough to take a minute to hear this guy's story and tell him his girlfriend's loyal through rough times meant way more than a dime for a cup of coffee
You imagine because that’s the point- it’s you. We are all august west.
@@Likel3baws woah man, deep
I have a cat named August West.
God Bless them all! truly a beautiful and historic moment between them. And yes a very Fine Wharf Rat I saw them 3 months before in Florida. I consider myself one of the lucky ones.
Leftover Christmas lasagna and primo Dead...doesn't get any better than this!!!
Jerry can sing the shite out of this song..... What feeling, pathos, and integrity to the moment....... breath taking to behold.
Happy Birthday Jer Bear..... Miss you so very much..
such a sad moment in their lives yet the show went on. God Blessed the Grateful Dead
Thanks for the song it made my day` Indifference very great Job recording on this. I'M greatful
there was nothing then or now even remotely like this band when they put it all together... they didn't do it very often, but I was there when they did a couple of times... and in those rare moments, they were really something... I don't know what to compare it with... maybe seeing Marley in Jamaica or Jesus in Jerusalem... but you came away with a different soul than the one you went to the show with!
even though his voice was not quite on top. Intense show but some how a distracted feeling. The departure of Donna and Keith must have been more or less agreed on at this time?
GOD I LOVE THE FUCKIN DEAD !!!!!!!!!!!!
And god and the dead fucken love us
78 Dead to me has all the athleticism and finesse of 77 with an added coke fueled reckless abandon. Like killers with a gentle side. It's fucking wonderful.
Great sound !
pearly believed them
God, I miss Jer Bear!!
My first Dead show was 12 days before this.
this is good to watch while eating bacon
Phil had a beautiful smile.
i'll get a new start!, need to, easier said than done, i;ll try again!
Jerry means more and more to me as I age.
great version
What a gem!
One of my favourite to jam to
i love you man.
Really niiiice version.
How come I can only give this 1 thumb up?
Another autobiographical song in one instance during Jack Starw, "Hurt's my ears to listen Shannon, Burns my eyes to see"..Jerry had just flubbed the first verse and Bobby looked directly at Jerry. Intense, until Jerry shut him up with a blistering solo. Will get back top you on the show, it is on the Vault series...
that is some serious shit garcia plays in there . . / doesn't get too much better than that. / the lick at 10:04 is signature jerry. poetry.
pullin' into the station around 8:30...
dundundundundundDUNDUNDUNDUNDUNDDUNNN I'll get up and fly awayyyyyyyy
☮️
loves that..
Suki, Right on!
We praise u in the name of Allah
THANKSJ4LOVINJESUS.
Mayer and Weir are great! But many Jerry songs are just that....Jerry Songs
The Man!
me too
dobr dela
Right....? there is just not one thing wrong with this,..... FUCK YEA!
:) indefferent indeed
keith didn't die for a year and a half after this show. July 23, 1980.
@tuckerrhall67 Ouch, Dude.....Ouch Jerry, B c ... I'm Sure....ouch.....oh Jerry..Jerry...
they were not in debt but the manager took off with their money. broke, they were under the pressure to produce an album, they came up with 2 albums i think. they did not produce any hits but they were working hard all the time, as hunter said:"we were made to work -hard-" my knwoledge of the Hell Angels as security gards is when rolling stones hired them for the woodstock, part of their pay was in beer! when they saw a black man and a blonde "sexing" they killed him, the concert got chaotic
jesus h. christ
no he does not.