DLH feline who is posting every available Grateful Dead and related live recording in chronological order on the 50th anniversary of the original performance from Fall 1973 through 1974. Follow Jerry's musical journey through this pivotal era of the Dead's career as it happened.
Norwegian forest cat, Dead Hand and research assistant to @johnnylawandorder. For educational purposes only.
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I couldn't monetize if I wanted to, but if I could, I wouldn't want to. I want to keep the music AD-FREE.
Awesome. This has the depth that Long Strange Road was sorely missing. Much appreciated. It would be interesting to see a part 2 in the same style on up to Touch of Grey's explosion and a part 3 on their eventual legacy.
Thanks, the visuals work perfectly with the music, I was there on Monday, we had a short show as the WOS cooked the generators, we were next to the extra ones they had to bring in to restore power, situated outside near the patient audience line up , they were noisy as fuck , yellow and they stank ! Nice shows though and a great run !
Just realized meaning of Loser when Jerry sang, Come to Daddy on an inside straight. ❤@ first sight happened to me. Happy @22+ yrs. 🙌 Oh, and the zooming 🚌 video keeps on giving. Give ON!😂 Now searching for Johnny. TYJM
(after the show at Tom Salter's) Jerry: "Wait, I thought you said you weren't doing any more!?" Rock Scully: "I thought you said you weren't doing any more. Anyway, about the ticket sales tonight..." Tom: "Will ya look at that, lads? I made us a sandcastle!"
As alwayz DCC you brought the Shitty Shit-Shit. Also known as the Shikaa or the WangDangNoodle among many other terms🤣Great show, great fam turnout tonight!🙏❤️
Waiting kindly. You da Cat DC. Again Fantastic. If I was 20 in 1974 & not 3yrs old in 1974, I would have moved to the Bay & have tried to see & hear as much of this as I could. Truly special. Thanks again. Bueno.
@@DouglasF68 Yep, the Dylan and the Dead tour was supposedly what motivated Bob to A) Improve his musicianship, and B) Go back on tour as a yearly thing. Jerry and Weir pushed him during rehearsals and the subsequent tour. In fact Dylan said that Jerry is the only other person on the planet that knows what it's like to be Bob Dylan.
Please fix the drummer listing on these shows. It's Kreutzmann all four nights -- Davis, Keystone Berkeley (2), Golden Gate Park. Thanks DC Cat. All this is just magnificent. Martin soaring on Limbo, for instance. And there's no beating Betty Boards.
GARCIA - SAUNDERS - FIERRO - KAHN - KREUTZMANN Great American Music Hall 8/28/74 Neighbor Neighbor KEYSTONE BERKELEY 9/1/74 Set 1: [Neighbor Neighbor - missing here] Finders Keepers 8:50 Sitting In Limbo 20:35 Favela 33:27 Tough Mama 47:08 from Great American Music Hall San Francisco 8/24/74 La-La > 54:22 People Make The World Go Round Keystone Berkeley 9/1/74 from set 2 Someday Baby 1:17:08 [La-La > People Make The World Go Round -- missing here] Think 1:27:00 Road Runner 1:35:09 Harder They Come 1:44:25 GREAT AMERICAN MUSIC HALL SAN FRANCISCO 8/28/74 1st set I Second That Emotion 1:57:46 Going, Going, Gone 2:12:21 (premier) Soul Roach 2:26:47 Mystery Train 2:37:20 2nd set (partial) [Neighbor Neighbor - above] Wondering Why > 2:50:12 People Make the World Go Round 3:06:06 "Keystone Jam" 3:09:50 [Sitting In Limbo - missing here] The trumpeter on the 8/28/74 tracks is Mike Price KEYSTONE BERKELEY 8/11/74 (from 2nd set) It's Too Late 3:25:05 The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down 3:34:01 These dates are according to Joe Jupille's Jerry Garcia Missing Finger blog and JerryBase