Grateful Dead - Live at Shoreline 10/2/87 (Full Concert)
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I met Jerry and the band in 3-21 - 71 . He was singing on the stage with his legs hanging over the side. I was maybe the tenth person in line and looked over and saw him and just walked over and asked him if I could sit behind amps and he was smiling at me and he said no problem.He waved at Ramrod to let me get on the stage.So Ramrod pushed the equipment cases apart,they were blocking people from getting to the stage. I helped him push the cases back in place and got on the stage and went between the first set of amps and the first person I meet is BEAR dropping liquid acid on wands the back of peoples hands and then they licked it off. I put my hand out and he put four big drops on the back of my hand and I licked it off. It kicked it in by the third song and I went over where Pigpen was and sat there for the whole show. Pig played Lightning Hopkins and I loved Lightnings songs, after the first set I was wandering around and Jerry walked over and passed me a big fat joint which we passed back and forth until other people saw what was going down and came over to get in on the action. By the time the second set began I was tripping my noodles out. I asked Bear to hook me up with his local dealer and I started getting a regular supply from him. The dude also had DMT which is like a huge amount of of acid and it lasted less than an hour but you definitely was really not like LSD. The first time I was going to take it, my new best friend said hey this is about twenty horsepower. I sold Bears goods for on tour and to all of my friends and everyone interested in taking it. The money was going to Bears Masterpiece The Wall Of Sound. I asked Bob why nobody blinked an eye at me being there and he told me that they all knew I was home. I met my wife at a three day run in at the Spectrum in Providence Rhode Island. I had many years of experience at shows and I worked with an offshore lobster boat, and spent about 10 years doing that.This was about the time that coke was popular. The captain and crew were all into it themselves. in those days you were able to make 2 thousand dollars on a good trip and 9 or ten thousand dollars in about 5 days at if we filled the lobster tank right to top with maybe two feet of water just above the bugs. it was a practice to give each of the crew five lobsters at the end of the trip. We also took a couple of heavy duty fishing poles because we crossed the area where blue and yellow fin tuna were. I was first one to take the wheel for two hours while everyone else was sleeping. The boat ran about 10 knots an hour which is a bit faster than you would do on a sport fishing boat but I must have caught one or two every trip. The biggest one I got on board was about sixty pounds. I is a rush to pull one in. I lobsters catch was in a study drop. I was married in 1988 and a guy that I had worked with had gotten a job running a wastewater treatment plant and I got a state license to work there and did that for several years and my wife’s parents had bought a house in Florida and we were really to leave the cold winters behind. Worked several interesting jobs before I retired. A mechanic at a Saturn dealership. I was into cooking and got a job a fancy French restaurant and after that I worked running the cheese department in an Italian deli. I learned how to break down an eighty pound wheel of cheese into the different sizes we sold. It went out of business and I then got hired as a painter in the wastewater treatment plant in town,Because of having done the wastewater treatment plant thing
All the heavy work I had done over the years caught up with me and I became partly penalized for several months and had the first of many back surgery. I got Covid before the red asshole didn’t want to look bad
When I left the hospital I was unable to walk without a walker. I got my left leg back but my right leg still doesn’t work well because of scar tissue. I looked into having an other operation and I had both knees replaced. I am working on it at my house.i have all the machines you use in a rehab center. I have been buying lefty guitars because the guy running the business had the largest lefty guitar shop in the country. I have about 28 rare and custom guitars. I paid over two thousand dollars and up to four thousand dollars. I started buying vintage amps from a local tube amps dealer who is an electrical genius. I bought a 66 Bassmaster and a 67 Bassmaster in the gray covering that I have always loved. Of course I have an eighty’s super twin reverb .Two digital amps I payed 100 dollars for one and sixty dollars for the other. I have about eight or nine amps now and I have them setup so I can play through all them. Put earplugs in and crank them up it’s so loud, So
of course I have about forty of them. And I thank the Dead for the inspiration to play and because Jerry let me sit behind their amps in 1971. I can never repay them for my great life. I am 72 now and I traded a tricked out Toyota Camery for an Alfa Romeo Stilvo bright red. The execration is amazing. Thanks Grateful Dead. ⚡️🎸⚡️Roll Away with The Dew.
wow
Jerry just lights up his verse in Rider. Nothing like him rocking it!-any decade. The BEST..
SWEEEEEEEEEEET!!!! ❤
They can only share what is in THEIR vault. The only reason they have the shows that they do is because they started using video screens for the fans at the summer tour shows, beginning in the late 80s. These are those video feeds. It's why we see the now cheesy graphics that were used at times during the shows. Let's try to be GRATEFUL that we get what we get. I know I am. Shoreline 10/2/87 is an absolute barn burner!!! 🔥
Can't wait! Haven't seen/heard this show yet.
well said and 100% true
Eagle 1970 well said brother. Get in the groove baby!
I think I may be the only one that enjoys those graphics
Would there be any video from 80-85? The Radio City run was videoed as was the Warfield I believe. There's gotta be more late 70s thru early 80s in the vault.
Listened to this tonight on June 26th, my late husband's birthday. Stereo headphones on my tablet set Loud. Let It Grow, still like musical sex, with two orgasms, You Know Where. Great great show. All Along the Watchtower blew my mind. I miss you, babe. Gone at 48 in 2005 I'm going on 15 years without you this year!! Sometimes I forget what great medicine the Dead are. I know you were with me this evening, your cousin in California, a brand new Facebook friend, sent me at message at precisely 11:11, which made me look at the clock...OUR time... First sign I've had in years... I love and miss you so much!! Happy Birthday babe. Hope you're sitting on a back porch with Jerry...
👍👍🏿👍🏾 Keep on keeping on and fare you well..
"Thousands of candles can be lit from a single candle and the flame will never be diminished." Buddha
Made me tear up. Hang in there! ❤❤❤
With 48 years upon my head, to have you cALL me Chiillld🏊♀️🥩🦈🦈!
Brent shows were magical!
get a grip
Rob Hollander grow some ears.
Vincent H. That is your perception but it is wrong. Just because the evening shown here is the first night back after being off a couple weeks and the band is not exactly firing on all cylinders does not mean Jerry is ‘musically in trouble’ from substance. The Dead were a ‘momentum band’. Opening nights back can have a feel like this where they need to sync up more and gain some energy; easing in to a run, if you will. But jerry was not f#@ked up... The Dead were plagued through their career being judged by people that do not and can not hear the true state of their playing OR know the bigger picture of where they were coming from.
Love his singing and playing so much!!! NFA 65-95
Fuck yes they are
Shoreline my fav place!!! So much fun and family of deadheads everywhere!!! I listen to these shows over n over n over!!!! Luv it!! Peace Love to ya'll☮💖
Neat, this is the only time I've ever seen the camera capture Garcia's pick-palming this clearly. (in the solo on stagger lee). (a few seconds after 18:30)
I totally saw that and thought, "oh, that how he does that. So smooth." It didnt occur to me that I hadn't really seen it on a close-up shot. Nice call out.
I noticed it too. Beautiful. I think there's also a close up shot of that slight of hand on the acoustic portion of Dead Ahead.
Ppp0
good call! winterland was a moment for this song but you never tend to see his fingerpicking really displayed, eh? i mean, why would it? it's not like he should be treated an differently? BUT THE BEAUTY of it is that he's so goddamn good that he uses his pinkie finger! you don't usually, right? he has to! i wonder if poople intentionally use their pinkie in finger picking and if it's shamed on hahahaha
LOVE LOVE LOVE YOU KNOWS THE LOVB. GD GOD BLESS ALL
This was my first show. 17 years old and recently arrived from England.
🤯
So glad we made it!
Thank God I made it here... I was beginning to worry! And yes... I Really miss Brent, sometimes we all need "Just alittle Light"...
Thank you for posting these shows!
how could anyone not like this?
I was at this show, and it speaks for itself!
Rolled into the Bay Area October 2nd, and it was 102 degrees in Oakland. Hottest temp ever recorded up to that point. Phenomenal show. Look at Bobby's attire. It was effing hot that day!
Great show! Thanks for POSTING... 🍺😎👍
Cold Rain & Snow ...love from Wisco
3 years of shoreline shows all a hoot!!!
woah...this is the Watchtower that converted me. It was back in 2001 and I accidentally downloaded this version of it, thinking it was Jimi Hendrix. the next song I downloaded was a '73 Eyes. needless to say, that sealed the deal.
Thank you Jerry you saved my life⚡
Nice, forgot what day it was. I was just listening to Nassau 1/11/79- Oooweee!!
Check out 3/31/87. Magical Estimated Terrapin.
Jerry's voice on Row Jimmy--even with the lyric flub--is so rich and emotional--methinks the word is "timbre"! (It always struck me as beautiful weathered wood...) Haven't made it far into the set yet, but I had to put that out there. His voice, when it was good, was SO, SO, SO good
There was just something about the way Jerry sang, even as it changed as he got older. That, combined with his huge repertoire and the way he played guitar made him the total package of entertainment. The fact that he always went deep was the icing on the cake.
Wow gentlemen so well
Said. He was a real
Crooner
so so good...
@@janeseamore1370 Especially with JGB
Feel like he always flubbed Jimmy lyrics… kind of his endearing trade mark. Particularly late 80’s
i like how garcia picks with his fingas while still holding the pick at the ready---he was one tough mutha
'87 was such a strong year- standard set lists for the most part, but one of my fav years for garcia's guitar tone and playing
Yes first I've heard someone else say it. 1987 is my personal favorite year of shows that I saw (On the bus from 84-94) for especially Jerry's guitar tone, his tight melodic soloing and his soulful vocals. Brent's organ and playful keys in general were great as well. Bobby's vocals here are really good as well. Post coma Jerry is electric!
He really ripped it up in 87
Thanks for this. It’s a real treat
⚡️💀🌹
What else can ya say, The Good Ol' Grateful Dead! 💜🌹🍄🌻🎸
CHEESY GRAPHICS? NO! I call them video technology of the day. The "day" being the late 1980's and 90's. Someone in the production and video recording of these shows thought it would be interesting Or cool to see this art. I am very grateful that these shows were video recorded because I didn't see too many shows in the 1988 - 1995 period. Now I get to see this show. I will deeply appreciate it. I was a mere 31 years old at the time of this show.
This one is 1987 bud
They’re sick
Bud
The graphics are some of the best ever
Traaiiillz!!!!
We love Brent
He is definitely missed. Amazing vocals.
Perplexed how anyone would give this thumbs down...
Thank you!!!
Every day. Every day. So Grateful
Funny people thought the place wad a dump and didnt return. Google thought otherwise and they put their campus right next to it. I feel blessed to have seen shows there.
well, technically, it was built on a dump. my only gripe was how steep the hill was/is- you start dancin at the top and after a couple spins you're like down in the seats
I saw a BUNCH of shows there - like this one. I loved the place. GREAT acoustics, but it was completely off the hook before the towns nearby complained about being serenaded 10 miles away and they turned it all down from 11 to about 4...
I have to chime in with a dissent, Shoreline was a big acoustic step down from the Greek and the Frost Amphitheaters, both of which had no roofs.
Shoreline was a bummer compared to those venues. Now of course, it looks like Heaven - the last station on the line.....
Oh baby! Wish I had been there.
Thanks jerry
Loved the me and my uncle> mexicali. It was a blazing one that night
OMG I love this show!
it waz meh b-day show - i remembers - "i married meh a wife" - "let it grow" - (bobby lit a match) - (plus bobby wearing that "madonna" t- shirt - she played shoreline a few nights before - guess bobby was there - might as well get the pink guitar out) - second set was typical "smoking" dead - plus a smoking "watchtower" - in the bay area - life waz beautiful . . .
Covid Couch Tour rolls into summer, break out the rattan!
I remember the first time I heard
🎶 Cold Rain and Snow 🎶
I was coming down the stairs, combing back my hair
Was this the best year ever? Yes
Was a great one full of joy and jerry smiling.... ❤😊
@@eletricnaneland352Agreed! ❤
Thank you
Summer of 💘 20yrs later😍
Go look at the shows the dead played from irvine to calavares ....sick venues and a dylan tour. 5he summer of love for sure was for the gd in '87
20 years to the day of the big bust at 710 Ashbury.
Set 1:
Cold Rain And Snow
Little Red Rooster
Stagger Lee
Me And My Uncle
Mexicali Blues
Far From Me
Row Jimmy
Let It Grow
Set 2:
China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider
Man Smart-Woman Smarter
Ship Of Fools
Truckin'
Drums
The Wheel
Gimme Some Lovin'
All Along The Watchtower
Don't Ease Me In
Encore:
Black Muddy River
Don't post the setlist before it plays. Some people like to experience the show without knowing. Post it after the show premieres.
Thank you, Brother.
@@brucemholland6518 your welcome 👍
@@007KrausBean Stop the non-sensible stance of telling another head what they can & can't say / comment.
Simply put, why read comments (& then click "show full comment," no less) if you wan't to be surprised?
Simply put, "stay in your own movie, mang."
And _never_ be a comment cop! You're better than that, Karen.
Thank you!!!
Garcia, GREAT GUITARIST ( Best ever), GREAT vocalist too....Always sincere.....like Elvis...
The Grateful Dead has an arsenal of concert archives. I would be happy to donate once "they" decide to break into the stash and pull out the real gems. ;-)
Most Excellent.
Thanksss...!!!
I KNOW YOU RIDER...GONNA MISS ME WHEN IM GONE!!!! LOVIN IT✌
Woo hoo
Phil sounds so good during Rider!
GD was a lifestyle for many. I was raised on it. That and the cool-aide was a trip that never ended. The fat man lives on !!
So kind!!!
Lucky you! I didn't hit my Deadhead years until sometime between 2014 & 2016... It was a gradual process, but now 90% of all the music I listen to is GD shows!
When I was younger people said shoreline looked like a steal your face from the sky cause it’s Bill Grahams place. I thought they were pulling my leg
No legs were twisted📢😎 or pulled
Before or after spontaneous fart explosions?
I wish I was a headlight too
I was there 💥
i wish I was...I was only 7 years old, but Grateful I can pull this up in my browser for absolute free!!!!
Good one
Another unreleased show featuring Brent? Friday can't come soon enough!
RIP Brent!!!
@@nellienelson2111Fellow Pittsburgh Deadhead? ❤
Diamonds and jewels
Neal and Jerry jamming up there 👆 together 💀🌹🤘🏻
Let's go boys
Bong rips for all!
Best acid ever at Alpine 87🐢😍
The clowns and also the globes yes I remember Alpine 87 88 89 great time🤯
Beat ever? Who knows. You can get (or make) your own and make it as strong as you'd like... If you have the balls 😊
The Heinekens had caught up to Phil in 87 and he was packing on some extra pounds. Early 80s to around 87. And look at Phil now in 2023 at 83 and still playing shows and looking as healthy as ever! Lesh is an outstanding, original, unique bass player.
He sure is, the best!
He looked the same
He's starting to decline, unfortunately. Not the same at all
Jill Lesh is a bad person. She ruined the band after Jerry was gone
Phil also enjoyed scotch & blow
I canT CONTAIN MESELF.SMOKEN.😎
My 5th DEAD show!!!
Aho ! All My Relations
Dang, Flash! Realized I was there.
❤️
That was a good one guys. Thank you. Fat Man Rocks.
Brent❤️❤️
The begining drums of cold rain and snow sound like bubblegum popping and being chewed.
Ive always wondered why brent didnt play a real piano in those years. He slays eitherway tho
Brent Rocks!
Crazy AF drums🤪
✌ ☮ & love
6/22/93 please
Or 6/22/91
8/8/82 alpine valley. 2nd night you'll love it.
Achieve. Org
They put the shakedown from 6 22 91 up recently
Deer Creek. Anything 6/21-6/23.
47 hours.... time sure passes slow.... worth the wait though☺
lost my scarf, but I'm here dammit!
R.I.P. GARCIA, MYDLAND AND GRAHAM
Let's not forget Robert Hunter. :)
And Barlow 💙
Ron "Pigpen" McKernan
Well , he might not have been a fan favorite but lets give Vince Welnic some love. He had tremendous shoes to fill.
Hey!
Bobby rockin the Madonna shirt.
I'm here
I love Bobby. One day he'll learn how to play slide. :)
LOL, I've been saying that for years! 🤣👍
💀🎸🎶🎵💕💖💛🌌🌎🧠
I thought immediately of the LRR in the "Dead Ahead" video, from the 15th Anniversary run at Radio City: "Well, seven years and he hadn't progressed, had he? At least, not in the direction of improvement."
A while back, I read somebody calling this phenomenon, "Bob teaching himself slide guitar onstage."
I think I am Jerry when I read a letter from "that UK astrologer" because all the words "mean something" kinda good and bad etc. Stagger lee. song thought. drinking wine because of the primaries and you know Paris was a quiet place 1976.
Isn't this the first show ever at Shoreline? I remember when it first opened there was a report that there was a small fire due to the gases escaping from all the trash this place was built on. I took the train down from the city, trying to find it on foot. It was the only thing built in the area then, so not that hard.
Don't know about the fire, but I always wondered why Weir, on the next night during Minglewood sang; t right here in Anaheim...garbage heap, where the little girls know....Thanks!
This IS the first ever Shoreline show.
@@semmelatanc No this is the first GD show at Shoreline. Rosanne Barr was the first performance at the venue. Jerry was in his diabetic coma in the summer of '86 when it opened.
@@andyroberts8892 Thanks. But I hope you realize that I assumed we are talking about Grateful Dead show here. I was at this show and the next night, but never saw the fire in the grass. But that story is true.
We were driving in and looking for the backstage lot to try and sneak in, we took a wrong turn and ended up in the Mars-like wasteland. It was wierd AF. It was the "very new" part of the dump. Shoreline Amph was built on the "old(er) part" of the dump.... A far cry from the Greek or Frost for acoustics, but what can you other than enjoy the ride.
Bob on slide🙉
He'll get it. One of these days.
Bobby sounding great
Agreed! I think his best years were 1983 - 1988
Bummer since I love his parts in that song
no one in the lot?
Brent
I mean, show the fucking crowd once. The crowd was the entire allure of this band.
Brent and Jerry🤞
Setlist
Cold Rain and Snow
Little Red Rooster
Stagger Lee
Me and My Uncle
Mexicali Blues
Far From Me
Row Jimmy
Let it Grow
China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider
Man Smart/Woman Smarter
Ship of Fools
Truckin'
drums
The Wheel
Gimme Some Lovin'
All Along the Watchtower
Don't Ease Me In
Black Muddy River
9-15-87 at Madison Square Garden would be a great show on video. The Music Never Stopped was a top contender! Is it in the vault by chance?
Eric Nelson unlikely. No video screens I don’t think. There was a Garden show on that run that got professionally videoed - a lot of it I think - because they used Maggie’s Farm for Farm Aid. 9/19/87 I wanna say
9-19-87 was the 4th show of the MSG run. We need Farm Aid now in my opinion man.
9/18/87 was a great one!
Can someone explain why someone would listen to two songs of this show and take the time to give a thumbs down?
Most people have no taste.
Because they were never there.
@@Tipi_Dan Or it's all in their mouth if they do.
🌈🧠🌈
I forget was with Dylan or no?
No. D&D was a summer tour.
@@GregMaizlish got ya. Thanks
So no stream tomorrow?
Dont Ease to close? Weird, that ever happened any other time?
You think Jerry and Brent would have liked the sphere
What guitar was Jerry playing?
Doug Irwin Tiger
@@2112CO I forgot why I was asking this question but to me it was definitely an important question at the time I apologize for not being able to follow through why I asked this question
10
Strip
Show
Wasn't feeling that first set, but Jerry came out of the break rejuvenated!
🤪