This is the song on their first album when it came out that reached into my soul when I heard it at 12 years old. I instantly became a life long Deadhead. ✌
Clemons added a magical touch to this magical song. I wouldn't have expected the two instruments to go so well together, but it's just perfect. Thank you to these musicians!
Makes me miss Jerry's sensitivity and connection to the songs. He had such a way with the slower songs bringing a lot of drama and anticipation to Morning Dew.
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it was on Tv back then---I swaw it afew times-so I imagine people have it on VID---------------------its fkn incredible though---I was only 17 when I heard this and it changed my world
Brent looks totally wired. He was home so I'm sure he had a good connect. Best keyboardist the band ever had. Miss that guy. And Jerry was shining. Good vid. Miss those days.
+scott yenni Damn he is wired for sound. I felt a little subliminal tingle just watching him, he conveys it passionately in the music as well. He and Jerry would definitely synch some nights and light up the stage with that powerful deep emotion that, for better or worse, is amplified by addictive behaviors and opiate usage especially for some. These years were still better than the later ones that I caught, Jerry would have more off nights, missing lyrics and damn near nodding out, but when the high peaked with the emotion of the music on a good night, heaven on Earth, bliss in the moment!
Yep they definitely could get on the same vibe from sharing the same types of substances. Was never the same after Mydland's run and our hero had more off then on nights, especially the last 2-3years. It's tough watching those nights. They're forever⚡
simply awesome not sure what it is bout this tune but every time i just fall apart in a good way a good way to start my morning out with thanks for posting this
Something I've noticed, maybe it is or maybe not but sometimes when Jerry flubs a lyric instead of letting it derail him he purposely gives his guitar playing a little extra in an expression if frustration or disapointment with himself. An extra rip if you will.
The Dead at near their artistic peak. I miss those days. Whatever is touring now is not the Grateful Dead. That band died over 25 years ago, Tiger sounds great.
Morning Dew covered by many bands , musicians more than you think I down loaded one time 102 morning dew from 102 different bands. Took me about a week. And in my opinion no other band plays it better than the Dead.
@@SnookyFlowers1 I know you are not ,as he passed away...but he was a great dude ,a sax player and sometimes photographer... He was playing in Janis Joplin's band when he was dosed by Owsley acid and hospitalized, causing Janis to go ballistic on Weir and Bear in the dressing room of the Carousel Ballroom in SF...I was there to witness it..."you got no right to fuck with people's lives ! " ( I'm paraphrasing her angry words)
There are so many really great versions & renditions of this most marvellous apocalyptic song , aside from Bonnie Dobson's own ( it's ALL THANKS to HER !!! ) i still prefer Long John Baldry's , for The Voice , and on some of them the miraculous arrangements-!! , but there are great other ones - it's just a really haunting song .....
Einsturzende neubauten captured the horror and lament beautifully. More cynical than Bonnie's original and not as tender. Just a fantastic song to be covered by a wide variety of artists
Damn i love that song, great memories came up, but unfortunately his voice was not at the top that day 😢 But still a great performance by an unforgettable Band ❤️💀❤️💀