Recorded 10/30/1980 - Radio City Music Hall (New York, NY) Visit Wolfgang's www.wolfgangs.com/music/ to stream concerts from thousands of legendary artists. Start your free trial today. Copyright Bill Graham Archives
This was one of the first i was ever exposed to. DEAD AHEAD. My friend kept saying, look at his eyes, he's trippin'. I love Lost Sailor. It speaks to and from my soul. Bob Weir is one of the greatest American songwriters and rhythm guitarists and singers. He is still going with his band. God bless this marvelous god-man of music and love and giving! ❤❤😂😂
Thank You so much for sharing this 🙏❤🤘💦⛵🌖🌊🧭⭐🌠🔭🔱👻⛓🌬🍃🍃💨💨🗽Cause it's a place you've never been Maybe a place you've never seen now You can hear them callin' on the wind Driftin' and dreamin', driftin' and dreamin'.
It took me until I was 40 to appreciate these somber Bobby songs, Sailor/Saint &My brother Esau, but in my books they are the last truly great batch of songs the Dead produced.
The Days Between is pretty late, career wise.. much later, and pretty epic, also So Many Roads, Standing on the Moon, Black Muddy River… four absolute killer Jerry ballads … that’s just off the top of my head. Def. look into the late 80s…and 90-91… i’ll agree there were some subpar Phil songs toward the end; i’m just sayin’ Sailor/ Saint ain’t the last great songwriting by any stretch of the imagination… imho, of course.