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Grateful Dead - Dark Star (Winterland 10/18/74) 

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"Although played more than 50 times in 1972-1973 combined, Dark Star became a rarity in 1974, played only six times before being shelved until 12/31/78. At the Farewell Shows in October 1974, the Dead played this magnificent, introspective, powerful rendition of their ultimate improvisational vehicle. We were thrilled to locate the 16mm film negative when we were producing the Grateful Dead Movie DVD." - David Lemieux
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@gratefuldead
@gratefuldead 3 года назад
"Although played more than 50 times in 1972-1973 combined, Dark Star became a rarity in 1974, played only six times before being shelved until 12/31/78. At the Farewell Shows in October 1974, the Dead played this magnificent, introspective, powerful rendition of their ultimate improvisational vehicle. We were thrilled to locate the 16mm film negative when we were producing the Grateful Dead Movie DVD." - David Lemieux
@DennisCampbell777
@DennisCampbell777 3 года назад
Score!
@fernandobolanos1649
@fernandobolanos1649 3 года назад
Hello admin Grateful Dead! Why not upload the full Winterland concerts ?? !! It would be incredible, do not save them !!
@ncrmh
@ncrmh 3 года назад
new deadhead here: once i got to 77, i hardly even remembered darkstar was a thing. it was my favorite song up until terrapin station damn, but damn, now thst you mention it, darkstar definately did drop off. im basically at Buffulo 77 in my chronological listen and it's been a treat so far in 77
@davlukabb
@davlukabb 3 года назад
My absolute favorite version is, oddly enough, from this same series of shows, but the super long version from the night before, 10/17/74, on The Grateful Dead Movie Soundtrack. The one that's preceded by a long jam, and very slowly morphs into Dark Star, and the audience goes wild when they recognize it, and then starts clapping in rhythm very audibly. I'm trying to dig up the CDs, but is that version available anywhere digitally right now?
@scottyd8743
@scottyd8743 3 года назад
Thank you David for all that you do. The Dead live on.
@rodneymaurer742
@rodneymaurer742 5 месяцев назад
I am 72 years old and from 1970 until 1976 I had the pleasure of working security the left front of the stage at the Capital Theater in Port Chester, NY. The Dead played there often and I was right in front of Jerry ever show they played there. Best band ever!!!
@chrisarthur9751
@chrisarthur9751 Месяц назад
That’s amazing!!!!!🤘🍻
@johnnypeacock69
@johnnypeacock69 3 года назад
As a newbie I used to think a 16 minute song was ridiculous. I cannot express how much this music just hits a missing spot for me. Thank God for it! Be Kind people! Peace.
@dan666x
@dan666x 3 года назад
Amazing how it can go from being too long 2 being far too short haha
@curtfeyler2229
@curtfeyler2229 3 года назад
Each performance they do of their songs is a work of art. When you see a really nice, well done painting, you don't think about how long it took the artist to paint it. Its the final product that matters.
@scotttully8572
@scotttully8572 3 года назад
This music takes you into timelessness. Ahhh. Halfway through and you can't remember what year it is 😍
@gratefuldrifter6588
@gratefuldrifter6588 2 года назад
Just like agood fucken drug ,the longer it last the better.
@smartluck100
@smartluck100 2 года назад
Welcome aboard the bus
@stratengar-8185
@stratengar-8185 3 года назад
Good way to start a day.
@brianteichert1959
@brianteichert1959 3 года назад
Breakfast​ for​ the​ soul
@osgoodfroelich317
@osgoodfroelich317 3 года назад
Great way to end it too
@gregoryjamesaustin
@gregoryjamesaustin 3 года назад
A 100 years from now the Dead will still be revered like Mozart is today. They are timeless.
@gagegullison4630
@gagegullison4630 2 года назад
I’m a fan but that’s ridiculous
@Memphis.Strangler
@Memphis.Strangler 2 года назад
They totally will, music like this isn't just forgotten
@gregoryjamesaustin
@gregoryjamesaustin 2 года назад
@@gagegullison4630 Time will tell Gage.
@goomba7495
@goomba7495 2 года назад
@@gagegullison4630 time will tell, you are no merely a passenger on this ride able to see the machinations of the machine and are able to judge it. You are not the arbiter of taste my man. Peace!
@LosHuxleys
@LosHuxleys Год назад
@@gagegullison4630 it is not ridiculous at all, you are
@steveg6035
@steveg6035 3 года назад
somebody read the room right - America needed THIS today
@MrStuVW
@MrStuVW 3 года назад
Daily!
@donnabrooks8492
@donnabrooks8492 3 года назад
@@MrStuVW yesssir from southern me
@ethangrett3057
@ethangrett3057 2 года назад
And today and any other day
@kuau714
@kuau714 3 года назад
Just amazing how much the music really breathed in 1974 such great separation and crystal clear tones.
@adrianpeters2413
@adrianpeters2413 2 года назад
This the winterland, where the dead sound grew acoustically, and therefore technical engineering within sound making items , I.e. loudspeakers...o.k. stop now
@michaelmohrle1773
@michaelmohrle1773 2 года назад
Wall of sound
@thejamnasium6447
@thejamnasium6447 Год назад
i think 99% of that is the fact there's no Mickey
@quartzimaging
@quartzimaging Год назад
@@thejamnasium6447 Yep, the single kit def helps with spaciousness. Recordings from this era help to prove Billy K is a far more creative rock/jazz drummer than Mickey. That said, Mickey was a great addition for the big power "rolling thunder" sound that they eventually settled into.
@SilversteinRescue
@SilversteinRescue 5 месяцев назад
@@quartzimagingMickey taught Billy a lot of stuff tho and was responsible for them messing with a lot of different stuff rhythmically. I think he doesn’t get enough credit for that.
@briancullen9575
@briancullen9575 3 года назад
We all know Phil and Jerry were amazing but the stuff Bobby was playing during this era is mind bending. He was such a huge part of why they were so good at the time. He and Keith were the rhythm section. Just stupidly amazing.
@kuau714
@kuau714 3 года назад
I couldn’t agree more. Well said...
@photoslum
@photoslum 2 года назад
Bob is greatly underrated. Sometimes during Playin, Dark Star, Bird Song, China Rider jams as jerry melts my face I realize its Bobby framing the context in some subtly harsh/gentle insane genius way
@jamesball5743
@jamesball5743 2 года назад
Phil sucks. Bobby is a fantastic rhythm player.
@photoslum
@photoslum 2 года назад
@@jamesball5743 Sucks? How so?
@sidbullet1
@sidbullet1 Год назад
@@jamesball5743 da fuck? lol Phil is insanely good
@folderol-de-riddle
@folderol-de-riddle 2 года назад
if there ever was or there ever will be a song that exists in time and space I’m glad this song existed in my time
@jesseywallerdiemont9911
@jesseywallerdiemont9911 3 года назад
I had no idea they played Dark Star at this show! Winterland 74....keeps getting better !
@Player-125
@Player-125 3 года назад
Bill’s always been the drummer
@reverendbarker650
@reverendbarker650 Год назад
I've had several profound experiences listening to Dark Star , some of the highlights of my life, its a transformative experience if you go where the flow takes you .
@namcat53
@namcat53 2 года назад
When it was first released on LP, we used to listen to Dark Star from Live Dead in the afternoon. I still love to do that. Thanks.
@stevenngatia6444
@stevenngatia6444 3 года назад
So that's why people listen to Greatful dead on acid.
@clam3974
@clam3974 3 года назад
:)
@davenelson9505
@davenelson9505 3 года назад
How do you know the band was on acid! :)
@diegodileonardo2928
@diegodileonardo2928 3 года назад
LSD for all people
@sideshowbob
@sideshowbob 3 года назад
I am very "Greatful" for the opportunity to lol @ this post lol
@LSommer
@LSommer 3 года назад
Or do they listen to us man? Hmm? Mind Blown right? 😊😊😊
@nathanwirth
@nathanwirth 3 года назад
This has been one of my favorite versions of "Dark Star" since I first heard it on tape back in 1983. Many years later, I was ecstatic when I purchased the Grateful Dead Movie on DVD-- and they had included this as a bonus feature. I will confess that I have always hoped that someone would go back and create a solid chunk of video that included more of the great jam before they began singing and then include the equally amazing "Morning Dew" that follows. Here's hoping that might someday happen ...
@michaelmohrle1773
@michaelmohrle1773 6 месяцев назад
It's included in the 5 CD set, but video would be really cool !
@robmacleod9225
@robmacleod9225 3 года назад
It seems none of us have to make a case for the merits of this era.
@danielmorris3687
@danielmorris3687 3 года назад
No disrespect to any of the other lineups but the one drummer and Keith on keys era is my personal favorite . ✌🇨🇦
@JerryGarciaPOBox
@JerryGarciaPOBox 3 года назад
@@danielmorris3687 without a doubt. The brief single drummer + 2 on 🎹🎹 are true gems for me. Of course I have new favorites every day. Over the decades I've probably named nearly every song a favorite(no, not Samba) depending upon how I'm feeling. Older I get the more I prefer JGB & Reconstruction, New Riders..., Old & in the Way, etc. But in no way am tired of the GOGD!
@jamestownvirginia8463
@jamestownvirginia8463 3 года назад
I can't get back what was, but I can remember.✌️. We're American strong! God bless the captain and crew.
@barrydobrin1135
@barrydobrin1135 3 года назад
I forgot what a glorious version this Dark Star was. The last vintage performance of this.
@antonioHR23
@antonioHR23 2 года назад
Heard this somewhere before and I 100% believe in it. Dark Star is weaved into the fabric of the universe and it is always playing somewhere. The Dead just channeled it. They step in and out of it when they please.
@LosHuxleys
@LosHuxleys Год назад
That’s so beautiful dude, literally made me cry
@tuckessee
@tuckessee Год назад
That's all music but yes
@michaelmohrle1773
@michaelmohrle1773 Год назад
Maybe the reverse side of Mars Hotel is what they REALLY look like !!
@israellamar
@israellamar 7 месяцев назад
Jerry, Phil and Bobby have all said this.
@isaacsweeney5380
@isaacsweeney5380 3 года назад
gorgeous
@larrycipo5034
@larrycipo5034 3 года назад
My heart still cries after one month this video has been dropped on RU-vid. I'm not american, but this band belongs to the people from all over the world.
@gratefuldrifter6588
@gratefuldrifter6588 2 года назад
To all people my friend,and if Allens are out there ?They will be getn there boogie on to the dead.One big family,let the good times roll
@larrycipo5034
@larrycipo5034 2 года назад
@@gratefuldrifter6588 Since I was listening Live/Dead for the first time (maybe twenty years ago) this one became my favourite band ever, everytime I hear Dark Star it reminds me how beautiful a collective can be, this band still live after the dead of so many components. Thanks for your comment.
@gratefuldrifter6588
@gratefuldrifter6588 2 года назад
@@larrycipo5034 i here you brother,we all will find the dead!We all can relate to this bands messages,or is there won?Its more then music its in our heart and in the soul
@bobthompson8053
@bobthompson8053 Год назад
....nice thought:)
@jwf3148
@jwf3148 Год назад
Bill is such a musical drummer...
@seanbell4258
@seanbell4258 3 года назад
Magic.
@bluenote335
@bluenote335 3 года назад
If there were any live performance I could go back and be present for, this Winterland run would be the one ❤
@curtfeyler2229
@curtfeyler2229 3 года назад
This might be the greatest Dead video I've ever seen. The video quality, audio quality, the KILLER performance, the fact that 74 is arguably the greatest year for the band...if I ever have somebody say "I just don't understand the Dead" I will show them this one, on the big screen tv, with the lights out. (Unless they seem like the kind of person who couldn't handle Dark Star) But holy shit, this Dark Star is just phenomenal
@michaelmohrle1773
@michaelmohrle1773 2 года назад
And the lighting crew, so well done they beam us up to the Mars Hotel !!
@christopherjohnson1803
@christopherjohnson1803 2 года назад
Dark Star was the masterpiece...and the one that most non-Heads don't "get" 👍
@georgebethos7890
@georgebethos7890 Год назад
I beg to differ. 1969 for me was the greatest Dead 💀 year and the Live/Dead Dark star the all time champion. But this is pretty damn amazing
@bernardmeyre
@bernardmeyre 9 месяцев назад
Hi Well, how can i put it...i STILL dont get it...I guess it's only a mater of taste but their music never did nothing for me: i find it erratic and quite self indulgent. Sorry but too me it sounds like endless jamming, with very little energy and focus. They had great visuals though
@austinharvey9116
@austinharvey9116 6 месяцев назад
showing dark star to a newbie is like grateful sewer slide. There are only a handful of songs that appeal to most people like scarlet fire, st stephen, and terrapin. Does anyone know some other good ones to show first time listeners?
@theguywithpants
@theguywithpants 3 года назад
I’ve been needing this to accompany the Dew video... legendary
@seamusfallon516
@seamusfallon516 3 года назад
That Dew makes me tear up every time
@krissantos6624
@krissantos6624 3 года назад
"Dark ✴ Star crashes..... pouring its light into ashes... Reason tatters... the forces tear loose from the axis.... Search light casting.... for faults in the clouds of delusion"
@Incornsyucopia
@Incornsyucopia 3 года назад
"pouring ITS light into ashes"
@krissantos6624
@krissantos6624 3 года назад
@@Incornsyucopia thanks man... i fixed it!
@gratefuldrifter6588
@gratefuldrifter6588 2 года назад
Sounds bloody good
@ethangrett3057
@ethangrett3057 2 года назад
"Shall we than, you and i while we can"
@wsgray
@wsgray 3 года назад
Beautiful....
@christopheroconnor2632
@christopheroconnor2632 3 года назад
Bobby @ 11:43 really pushing rhythm to send dark star further into space.
@jesseywallerdiemont9911
@jesseywallerdiemont9911 3 года назад
Really love that rhythm change! Just like Veneta ‘72’s dark star....
@steveg6035
@steveg6035 3 года назад
sometimes the visuals really make what Bobby did stand out - he was so good at finding his spaces that you dont even realize how much he contributes
@christopheroconnor2632
@christopheroconnor2632 3 года назад
@@steveg6035 very true... when I listen to soundboard recordings I hardly hear him in the mix. The visual made me notice his contribution .
@helenrodriguez8892
@helenrodriguez8892 3 года назад
Awwwwwa i could just get lost in this song- with a LITTLE drink in my hand, miss u Jerry!💔🌷
@josephanderson3889
@josephanderson3889 3 года назад
Darkstar will always remind of the little kid from tie dye lot scene. They ask everybody what's there favorite song. He says Darkstsar in a kid voice lol
@williamdonnelly224
@williamdonnelly224 2 года назад
Bill's drumming on this is magnificent.
@alexholdenii4946
@alexholdenii4946 2 месяца назад
Billy was always on point
@jeffdawson2786
@jeffdawson2786 9 месяцев назад
The sound on this is excellent.
@24Korova
@24Korova 3 года назад
Finally!! Some 74 stuff!
@alexholdenii4946
@alexholdenii4946 2 месяца назад
Phil says this was the peak
@DavidJones-ey6ie
@DavidJones-ey6ie 3 года назад
One of the greatest dead jams of all time
@photoslum
@photoslum 2 года назад
Jesus when Keith and jerry connect its.... no words
@professormacdeezy
@professormacdeezy Год назад
my favorite keys player though no bad ones
@joedaus3440
@joedaus3440 3 года назад
Best dead era
@charlesventura3723
@charlesventura3723 3 года назад
If you did not catch them in '68, you missed them.
@jkris2361
@jkris2361 Год назад
This is extraordinary!......The camera angles, the editing, the lighting,....mind blowing dynamics....I think this is the best video of Bill's drumming that I have seen....without Mickey beating the s... out of stuff right next to him, Bill has a more open zone, and is able to use dynamics more than with a second drummer....Thank You!
@hippiecheezburger5457
@hippiecheezburger5457 3 года назад
This is such a psychedelic wading pool, such a scattered array of emotion
@bobhughes4162
@bobhughes4162 Год назад
I was at a Dead & Company show in Buffalo NY in 2015 when the group performed Dark Star. I heard the opening rift and shouted out “Dark Star”. I was exchanging high fives with Dead Heads around me. John Meyer was magnificent playing playing lead guitar.
@plb888
@plb888 8 месяцев назад
My Boys at home, playing just for my tribe it was a for us my brothers and sisters this was as good as it got.
@J.Dove3D
@J.Dove3D 2 года назад
This is a really nice jam on the tune "Dark Star." Fresh, exploratory, and organic. All the ingredients of the "good stuff."
@Notasheep1000
@Notasheep1000 3 года назад
The greatest American Rock N Roll Band EVER
@LudwolfBeethozart1485
@LudwolfBeethozart1485 3 года назад
Yes, along with The Doors
@alexholdenii4946
@alexholdenii4946 2 месяца назад
100 fucking percent. Jerry is the goat. Nobody will ever come close to what they did.
@andymaciver1760
@andymaciver1760 17 дней назад
You're high
@geo3573
@geo3573 2 дня назад
Worth passing on to a younger generation.
@brucegrunwald20
@brucegrunwald20 День назад
It will come around again don’t worry.
@brucegrunwald20
@brucegrunwald20 День назад
The intro is so fresh
@richierugs6544
@richierugs6544 11 месяцев назад
Bill so good he knows just exactly what is needed
@bensilverstein5883
@bensilverstein5883 2 года назад
Thank God that the dead allowed cameras unlike bands like the stones and Zeppelin we're so blessed to have the Grateful Dead
@SilversteinRescue
@SilversteinRescue 5 месяцев назад
Not to mention tapers!
@alexholdenii4946
@alexholdenii4946 2 месяца назад
We are so blessed with the archive they left to us. It’s truly amazing. Super thankful for the ability to watch so much GD! ❤️🔥⚡️💀🌹
@alexholdenii4946
@alexholdenii4946 3 месяца назад
One of my all time favorites.
@sugawashere7301
@sugawashere7301 3 года назад
I was just curious bc a twitter comment and came here to check on them and this sounds actually great. The guitar player is outstanding.
@SomboonCM
@SomboonCM 3 года назад
New fans are born every day. I am glad to see you here.
@xianshep
@xianshep 11 месяцев назад
BOTH guitar players are outstanding (unless you want to count the bass as a guitar, whereupon you've got three).
@bryanmeekins835
@bryanmeekins835 3 года назад
Really enjoyed watching the close-up of Bobby playing that free-floating rhytmn part.
@jesseywallerdiemont9911
@jesseywallerdiemont9911 3 года назад
Shall we go..... you and I while we can? 💀🌹⚡️☮️❤️
@robrousseau4524
@robrousseau4524 3 месяца назад
Thank you, enjoyed very much.
@francescomenchi2229
@francescomenchi2229 3 года назад
There is Nothing like.... ❤️⚡️
@Wspsportsfan
@Wspsportsfan 3 года назад
amazing
@mr.p9266
@mr.p9266 3 месяца назад
Whos listening to the dead for the total eclipse... 15mins left
@jamesschpeiser4326
@jamesschpeiser4326 3 месяца назад
Next time
@UnbrokenChain360
@UnbrokenChain360 Год назад
Knowing what you know now about 1974 imagine all of the thoughts of the people in the crowd. Imagine the morning after in an apartment with no interwebs and only a rotary phone and a green refrigerator. Pull tab beers, Chesterfield kings, Sanka.
@gk2759
@gk2759 Месяц назад
Perfect for my roll
@damonarvid3548
@damonarvid3548 3 года назад
fascinating to see all the guitar and bass techniques they used to get the textures
@STPjib
@STPjib 3 года назад
I think we would all love to see the full show! 💀
@cjhudson419
@cjhudson419 9 месяцев назад
Listening on 10 18 2023. Typed in greatest live grateful dead show. Gave a huge couole scrolls down. And it stopped on this gem. 💎 on the same date as today and all. So heady. 🎉the spirit of Jerry is always among me. I'm so blessed by Jesus and grateful for Jerry lookin out for me as well. ❤I hope you all feel happy and healthy. Reach out to your people.❤
@nedtheproducer5777
@nedtheproducer5777 2 года назад
This was Bob’s best guitar tone in my opinion.
@alexholdenii4946
@alexholdenii4946 2 месяца назад
This is prime GD! How I love this… they changed my life. Greatest band ever. 🔥⚡️💀🌹✌️❤️
@sergiomoreira8196
@sergiomoreira8196 3 года назад
Keith G, best man on the keys 🎹
@Incornsyucopia
@Incornsyucopia 3 года назад
Although here, Ned Lagin's Fender Rhodes is often more audible than Godchaux's acoustic piano.
@garrettwelch9489
@garrettwelch9489 3 года назад
Keith played the fender rhodes as well. Audible at numerous 74 shows and one from the vault. Check any of the versions of Playing in the band from the second half of 74
@Incornsyucopia
@Incornsyucopia 3 года назад
@@garrettwelch9489 He did on occasion (13-8-1975 being a certain example), but mostly he played acoustic piano in '74. Many, if not all, of those versons of PITB from the second half of '74 that feature aggressive Fender Rhodes playing is Lagin playing. He was, after all, on tour with the GD from June 23 through the final Winterland shows. This is not mere speculation; I've hung out with Lagin a number of times and talked to him extensively about this period.
@garrettwelch9489
@garrettwelch9489 3 года назад
@@Incornsyucopia Oh wow that's interesting, I didn't know that. Are you sure it was always him though? If you look at the video of the 10/18/74 Weather Report on youtube it appears that Keith is playing the Fender Rhodes. If all of those cases were indeed Ned he's a hell of a player, some of the rhodes playing on the Alexandra Palace shows from Dicks Picks 7 (particularly the Playin and Dark Star) is very far out. I also don't tend to hear Keith's piano when the Rhodes is going so I always assumed it was Keith.
@megaguides
@megaguides 2 года назад
@@Incornsyucopia You wouldn't hear Ned on the soundboard sources, right? Because they didn't give him a distinct channel in the Wall. But this Winterland run (excepting the opening Wed. night), and Alexandria were recorded by Bear's audience mics, and thus captured the output, not the input. At least that's what I've pieced together from some different readings.
@michaeljohnston8498
@michaeljohnston8498 3 года назад
This was the one show I saw of the "final run" in 1974. It was a magical evening.
@sunnysideamps
@sunnysideamps Год назад
Great drumming Billy!
@bmanman1
@bmanman1 3 года назад
I live for this series
@diegodileonardo2928
@diegodileonardo2928 3 года назад
This music born ti the light
@kevinr.3542
@kevinr.3542 3 года назад
Whenever I see 74 Jerry I'm surprised how young and slim he still looks. Hes still so young looking where as just a few years later he looked much older. I've heard Phil say he thought the best Dead was pre 74 hiatus, and how when they came back something was different, jerry had lost some of his fire and it wasn't the same.
@janeseamore1370
@janeseamore1370 3 года назад
Phil Never said Jerry lost some Of his fire. He never said that. This was a complicated time. He didn’t take interviews. He didn’t want to mould it. He was aware what the Grateful Dead really is and what he did was very smart and very deeply reverent
@janeseamore1370
@janeseamore1370 3 года назад
Check back in when you turn 35. Some fire gone smh. He was just stepping out to consider if he wanted the responsibility of moulding it to continue. It’s / big deal. If someone informed you that you were playing with something that is All and in continuing to do so you’d have to take some Leadership and shape it.. wouldn’t you think about it? That was incredibly wise to step back and really find out what’s the right thing to do. Some Fire gone out. Give me a break man. There was so much to come. Wise people, especially those with tremendous responsibility really take power very seriously and are careful with it. This isn’t a human topic. This is God topic
@janeseamore1370
@janeseamore1370 3 года назад
It’s not fire gone out. It’s recognizing what fire is. And think about it- he maybe realized he’d give his life in this incredible venture. Maybe he stepped back to figure out if that was the thing to do or not. It’s not like he ever did anything half assed. And to that point, nobody you’ll ever know I even hear of will pack as much life in such a short space of time as he did. He had a million things going on at all times and honestly lived a life that 100 people Combined couldn’t equal in terms of output. So think about it differently maybe. It was always supposed to be fun. Maybe it came back with a little more Serious edge is all. And we should be grateful he came Back to Okay. But if he had not and had gone to Do art or teach scuba diving or produce movies or whatever else he did-- the Grateful Dead would have been more than enough to Enlighten humanity if it ended at Winterland. Peace and love to you. I’m not coming down on you. Just think about it more
@janeseamore1370
@janeseamore1370 3 года назад
You do realize that he was a phenomenal visual Artist right? He could do that. He was an astonishing artist. He was also a producer of film. Highly educated and super gifted and talented mentally and really concerned about social and environmental causes giving lots of time and money to that, also a scuba instructor. He could have done a hundred things with his life and been just as good at them as playing guitar in the Dead. He could have just had his own band. A million things. I don’t know what he was thinking. I was busy being born but I’m sure grateful that he did all Of what he did and am glad this band came back together for all our benefit. Okay- am done
@janeseamore1370
@janeseamore1370 3 года назад
Ps now go watch 77 videos. He looked exactly the same. He played better. It was just an end of an era. There were lots of eras in there. No big! Byeee
@phillipbonner5215
@phillipbonner5215 3 года назад
NICE.
@sergiomoreira8196
@sergiomoreira8196 3 года назад
This one is a killer Dark Star, but my favorite is Dark Star 8/27/1972
@ryanmoore2779
@ryanmoore2779 3 года назад
Amen
@MGato-cc9mi
@MGato-cc9mi 3 года назад
I completely disagree with those that disagree with this!
@EugeneAxe
@EugeneAxe 3 года назад
Springfield Creamery 🙂
@ethangrett3057
@ethangrett3057 2 года назад
San Francisco 1969 followed by saint Stephen 😍
@robrousseau4524
@robrousseau4524 3 месяца назад
Which show, place please, Berkeley?
@uncleskipsprairiejustice9367
This is a nice, relaxed version. One of the great things about DS is that it can be interpreted as being in more than one related key or mode for much of it. Guess Mickey wasn't around for these shows (?)
@michaelmohrle1773
@michaelmohrle1773 Год назад
He was out of the band from 1971-74, funny thing is he rejoined them at this same tour on this day or few days later. Bob Weir even joked " Back from the institution and a brand new man" Haha!!
@lisarussell2496
@lisarussell2496 Год назад
@@michaelmohrle1773 wasn't Hart on Europe 72?
@4ndysou1
@4ndysou1 3 года назад
que fino este tema
@jean-lucguignard2904
@jean-lucguignard2904 Год назад
I want come back to the seventie's, please.... Love from Switzerland
@TonyOneto
@TonyOneto 3 года назад
Nice!
@kylecoughlin8040
@kylecoughlin8040 3 года назад
Beautiful
@brucegrunwald20
@brucegrunwald20 10 месяцев назад
Intro is loose the guitar and fender piano spot on
@alastairfinlayson3293
@alastairfinlayson3293 2 года назад
Nice drums from Bill
@OompahLoompah61
@OompahLoompah61 2 года назад
Of course memory is fuzzy, but i remember my first shows in March 77 Winterland, Big sign said something like 1978 days since last Dark Star. They were Great shows to me.
@AALONSO1962
@AALONSO1962 3 года назад
Thanksss...!!!
@DoctorBlankenstein
@DoctorBlankenstein 3 года назад
Holy Hippie Jesus.. This is good! 🔥
@MrColjazz
@MrColjazz 3 года назад
Wow, what a band, love the Dead just knockout!!
@stevemarks1511
@stevemarks1511 Год назад
After recording 800 hours of Live Gd if one is feeling down- just listen to Dark Star
@1bigbillz
@1bigbillz 3 года назад
Thanks so much for posting this!!
@bojiden5042
@bojiden5042 Год назад
Spent 3.5 years following Phil Leah and phish alota my friends died on tour we did it for the love of the music . I fell in love with the trance and music Forever dead ☠️ so many roads Meatball mafia
@gratefuldrifter6588
@gratefuldrifter6588 2 года назад
All dead tunes are cool to get loaded on.
@DavidJones-ey6ie
@DavidJones-ey6ie 3 года назад
Quintessential dead here.
@robertcoelho4322
@robertcoelho4322 3 года назад
Best music to wipe out any covid blues
@jcedwards8363
@jcedwards8363 2 года назад
IT!! ........ perhaps the most BELOVED tune in Dead History
@Andf-kc4xx
@Andf-kc4xx 3 года назад
I am the biggest FAN OF GRATEFUL DEAD CELLS
@HAYES9521
@HAYES9521 3 года назад
Stoked!!
@donaldgehre5964
@donaldgehre5964 Год назад
I last saw the Dead during Memorial Day weekend in Portland 1995. They didn't play Dark Star but the Dark Star community was there in full force. Multiple, generations spread out,,picnis, many different scenes all tied together by a band of misfits that grew into a transformative enterprise. Graham was right about the Dead.
@Notasheep1000
@Notasheep1000 3 года назад
I was there I had the tie dye shirt on and I was noodling
@dadedowuh
@dadedowuh Год назад
Heart ❤️
@eddieobrien1411
@eddieobrien1411 Год назад
Peace out to all the heads!!!
@michaelmohrle1773
@michaelmohrle1773 3 года назад
They make every band in history second class here...
@LSommer
@LSommer 3 года назад
October Stars! 😊😊😊
@DavidJones-ey6ie
@DavidJones-ey6ie 3 года назад
Keith... Awesome
@charleskimble2577
@charleskimble2577 9 месяцев назад
Oh, there it is. After like 8 mins.
@leonoraferrara4120
@leonoraferrara4120 3 года назад
Very nice but the wheel is turning and you can't slow it down Good vibes wake up
@casseyeaton4497
@casseyeaton4497 3 года назад
🐢
@johnveitch7410
@johnveitch7410 3 года назад
You put that brilliantly. Short,sweet,bullseye.
@johnveitch7410
@johnveitch7410 3 года назад
Lorna I meant your post not picture above. Regards ☮️
@user-ni4oj8oq3c
@user-ni4oj8oq3c 2 месяца назад
Спасибо им что были, и есть.
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