I remember in March of 1976 the Dead sent all their fans a handbill and a letter. The handbill was an alt version of the crow from wake of the flood and the letter opened up with "Asking you nicely...keep the mother rolling one more time!" That's how we were greeted & shown how to buy tickets for the theatre "return" tour! I wish I could teleport!
I was on tour that spring and this was my girls very first show Was one of the best shows on spring tour that year of 93. She was on the bus after that.
I'm the Deadhead "raising the cane" at your' first cut, LoloYodel. Ticket A4! I also bought the first copy of the second video, in traffic, from the author, the very next day. My copy, now lost, was a maxell video. Thanks for taking me back!
Ahhhhoooo ... back in swing after some big external hard-disc problems. Anyway, the rest of this 2nd set 1993 Chapel is, following the previously posted 1st set, (what I concider) a serious upgrade !!! And thanks again you guys at Lazy Cow !
you all prolly dont give a damn but does anyone know a way to get back into an Instagram account..? I stupidly forgot the password. I would love any help you can offer me
@Wilson Edward i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im trying it out atm. Takes a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
This version of 'Here Comes Sunshine' is a great example of how much Jerry and the group as a whole declined over the last five years or so. Here they open the song with an acapella chorus, leaving out that beautiful lilting opening melody that is instantly identified with it. This riff never reappears in the song as it usually does. Also, the jam in the middle is pretty pedestrian, and Jerry just seems to be dialing it in. The chorus is nowhere near as full as it was when Donna was still with them. Thank God Phil at least was joining in. Also missing from this version was Kieth's skillful piano flourishes. Instead we have a few notes from Vince Welnick who, in my opinion, wasn't half as accomplished a keyboard player as either Kieth or Brett. To prove my point, compare this performance with that from 11/17/73 Pauley Pavilion, which is on fire, with incredible jams between all three verses. Hell, any of the other versions from 1973 are better than this.
This sounds very post production heavy to me...less than live. it's a beautiful song - for certain! but it just doesn't sound like the dead in 93.. it sounds like it's mixed with "wake of the flood" version of the song. very studio heavy production here!
If there is any post production on this video, I can guarantee the studio version has nothing to do with it. The form of the song itself is different from the studio version, and those awful 90s era keyboards on this recording sound nothing like the warm analog sounds put out by Keith Godchaux on the original studio recording.
I saw them do this at Shoreline. It was a very amplified, “muscular” sound. I could feel the music in my chest. They released balloons into a blue California sky. It was more of a stadium anthem as opposed to the gentler studio version.
I remember this was one of the first bootlegs I ever had. Driving through west Tn in 12th grade. The :31 mark stuck with me to this very day🌞⚡️.
That fella paints a beautiful picture he does and the Band of Bands tells the tale.
🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥! Wow, Jerry sounds great here! 🍯 to my 👂's!
I remember in March of 1976 the Dead sent all their fans a handbill and a letter.
The handbill was an alt version of the crow from wake of the flood and the letter opened up with "Asking you nicely...keep the mother rolling one more time!"
That's how we were greeted & shown how to buy tickets for the theatre "return" tour!
I wish I could teleport!
I was on tour that spring and this was my girls very first show Was one of the best shows on spring tour that year of 93. She was on the bus after that.
Always a good way to kick things off!
As always a quality video. Thanks for the share.
I'm the Deadhead "raising the cane" at your' first cut, LoloYodel. Ticket A4! I also bought the first copy of the second video, in traffic, from the author, the very next day. My copy, now lost, was a maxell video. Thanks for taking me back!
This was my fave I saw live
Amazing!
Thirty years ago tonight I was hangin with ol pal Joey in Chapel Hill with Lucy In The Sky. RIP old friend.
No way, 1993 was only like 5 years ago
Thanks so much for all these videos you post!
i don't care if you're stuck in Death valley in August, you still want to hear this...
Such a sweet solo, JERRY !!!
Ahhhhoooo ... back in swing after some big external hard-disc problems. Anyway, the rest of this 2nd set 1993 Chapel is, following the previously posted 1st set, (what I concider) a serious upgrade !!!
And thanks again you guys at Lazy Cow !
dude a 93 jgb stof was pulled like 5-7 years ago, do you have it please post it if you do..
you all prolly dont give a damn but does anyone know a way to get back into an Instagram account..?
I stupidly forgot the password. I would love any help you can offer me
@Jesse Enoch instablaster ;)
@Wilson Edward i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im trying it out atm.
Takes a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Wilson Edward it worked and I finally got access to my account again. I am so happy!
Thanks so much you saved my account :D
My first show I was 13 years old still in middle school I believe my ticket cost 11.50 $ what a show
awesome work on the uploads !!
Lolo...huge dead head here...you've been a "mystery" to us @ Feel Good Music© I just love you so! every fucking recording perfecto then you annotate too...how can I ever meet you!?! ha! well, 🎸🎷🎶🎤🌴THANK YOU FOR ALL THIS KICKASS QUALITY DEAD! are you a musician? Peace bro oh yeah, I'm the " annotator" for our music & I've annotated 60 dead covers dead first then our annotation...1st original cd, full 9track original 2 and 6 songs into 3rd one...I wanted to take time out from studio to write this so I truly hope you receive this some how😀🎶🎸🎷🎼🎤🐾🐊
amazing :)
IWT, this is great~
If only this song had the power to bring back my brother from pakistan to cancer that passed away in twenty twenty two
yes.
jerry rules.
I was there.
Me Too! I saw baby blue everything for about a month!
Grateful Dead had a Christmas music phase
🙂
I was just listening to a couple of “73 versions of this. To be honest like those better but they had some good vocal harmonies in this one I thought.
Bday show
This version of 'Here Comes Sunshine' is a
Hey now! Wake of the flood...
August fourth twenty twenty two
This version of 'Here Comes Sunshine' is a great example of how much Jerry and the group as a whole declined over the last five years or so. Here they open the song with an acapella chorus, leaving out that beautiful lilting opening melody that is instantly identified with it. This riff never reappears in the song as it usually does. Also, the jam in the middle is pretty pedestrian, and Jerry just seems to be dialing it in. The chorus is nowhere near as full as it was when Donna was still with them. Thank God Phil at least was joining in. Also missing from this version was Kieth's skillful piano flourishes. Instead we have a few notes from Vince Welnick who, in my opinion, wasn't half as accomplished a keyboard player as either Kieth or Brett. To prove my point, compare this performance with that from 11/17/73 Pauley Pavilion, which is on fire, with incredible jams between all three verses. Hell, any of the other versions from 1973 are better than this.
Seems like they were trying out autotune.
This sounds very post production heavy to me...less than live. it's a beautiful song - for certain! but it just doesn't sound like the dead in 93.. it sounds like it's mixed with "wake of the flood" version of the song. very studio heavy production here!
If there is any post production on this video, I can guarantee the studio version has nothing to do with it. The form of the song itself is different from the studio version, and those awful 90s era keyboards on this recording sound nothing like the warm analog sounds put out by Keith Godchaux on the original studio recording.
Was there. They rocked it. Was totally unprepared for it.
@@pondroze i like those sounds in the 90s dead they sounds right to me!!
I was there it was amazing!
@@kasumilock88 jelly!!
I saw them do this at Shoreline. It was a very amplified, “muscular” sound. I could feel the music in my chest. They released balloons into a blue California sky. It was more of a stadium anthem as opposed to the gentler studio version.