In the documentary series it said at this point Jerry needed some serious R&R but he felt responsible for all the people that worked for the GD and their families. If Jerry took some time off then those folks would not have pay and Jerry didn't want that to happen. So sad. Jerry was a musical genius, not just the GD, and he lived for music. They say he died at 53 and here he looks so much older than 53. Seeing how he looked yet playing/singing his heart out - like he knew he was at the end. This recording really touches me in so many ways. How to keep from tearing up esp at the end. RIP Jerry. See you soon.
Thank u utube for making me happy but sad for I was with the guys for 10 years inlove with Jerry for the 1 st time in my life plus I had some men that truely loved me but it wasn’t enough but when me + Jerry met there was something in our way to hug eachother like a ball of energy to strong to get through until after the show he came down to the room the band had for us + then we got together but this friend would not leave us alone ! She ruined something in us because he didn’t know if it was planed or not but by my standards she wasn’t allowed so we were not friends anymore ! To much I could tell but I’m to tired ! 😴 ❤
UhhhMazing !! An makes perfect sense! Shakedown caught you.! "Without A Net"🥰 Thank you for sharing such a vulnerable reality... that kind of honesty is SO refreshing 🙏🏽🙏🏽 Ohhh I Been Down Them Roads....
@@josephcostantino9549 It was the 70's. Started at Watkin's Glen by way of SF/Berkeley. Friend of the smallest venues before the magic was widely revealed. Made him espresso once, even. 🃏
Everybody that's a Jerry Garcia fan knows August is Jerry month! It's now August 31st and we will continue celebrating the life of the legendary Jerry Garcia as we thank him for sharing all of his God given talents with all of us who recognized how truly remarkable he really was!!! I pray Jerry is resting peacefully. ♥️
I heard this entire show as I was only able to catch East Coast shows and the news as I awakened in the morning after crushed my soul for many days... In the spirit the show still is passing on So Many Roads... and its still today...
Any Dead fan would be doing themselves a big favor by checking out Ween’s tribute song to Jerry written when they were recording an album in Nashville in 95 and got the news he had died. It’s called So Long Jerry.
It is the most painfully sincere, beautiful, and emotional version of this song ever. He knew it wasn't going to last. We knew it, too. The Black Muddy River encore is just as poignant and heartwrenching. Thank you Jerry. You didn't have to do it for as long as you did. You were thinking about everyone but yourself.
I miss my Jerry so much that I wish I stayed a little longer with him but I was scared of big Steve because he was jealous of us but he told me he wouldn’t let me in when he knew I was coming so I stopped 😢I knew Jerry wasn’t going to last much longer + I didn’t want to b there when it happened ! ❤️🐇🐰🌹☠️💀⚡️😍😘🥰1️⃣🌎🥲😢😥he was number 1️⃣in anything he sang ! ❤❤
I've always wondered why someone with seemingly everything going for them can fall off the tracks. Today -I understand. None of that shit adds up. Fame. Money. Some people are just in their own world and it is a tough row to hoe. It gradually wears you down.
It's sometimes a heavy cross to bear. This mans legacy lives on. Unfortunate that we lost him so long ago and so young. But he did leave us with such beautiful inspirational music...
@@GeneRose-gk3bp No doubt about the music. A friend I had known since 7th grade became a Dead enthusiast in the late 70's. Because of him I saw many Dead concerts up and down the East Coast.