10:49 When Warren and Dave sing together, “And the wind began to HOOOOOWWWWWWL,” is just so rock and/or roll!!! And, of course, Warren’s playing is next next level.
Warren dominates as he always does - perfect fretwork (and a vocal range that DM can only dream of). Tim Reynolds is no slouch either but I wish he'd get to the front of the stage instead of hiding back there in the shadows.
Well I'll be damned, has Warren dropped a few pounds here? His guitar playing also seems to have improved greatly over the past two or three years. Good shit. Man is a legend
@@faautobahna9416 not as far off as you might have been I don't remember the exact phrasing, and Mr. Bob speaks for himself so well, I'd hate to get this wrong but at some point Dylan is reported to have said, in effect, that given what he had made of it, it was Jimi's song now the Dylan original, from the John Wesley Harding album, is deliciously understated, and yet as powerful as any of the many raging covers the first time the Grateful Dead played it (to my knowledge), at Greek Theater in 1986(?) is on the long list of nominees for their most jaw-dropping moment p.s. to our neighbor here = if yr toasting Poe, either Poe I know of, I'm raising my glass here
This is the greatest version DMB ever put out of this song. Warren Haynes and Tim Reynolds soloing back-and-forth is the greatest guitar performance and the only thing that beats it is prince at the rock ‘n’ roll Hall of Fame doing my guitar guitar gently weeps
Love you Warren! I'm going through health issues ok? Take care of it alternatively. Stay away from the drugs for awhile. Calm the Fuck down..Love you all,everyday.