Grateful Dead England 1970 (The Lost Film)

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  • Опубликовано: 14 янв 2025

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  • @mikehod
    @mikehod 9 месяцев назад +111

    Came on youtube tonight to find a marmalade recipe, spent 2 hours reliving my hippie days of the 80s, thanks for this!

    • @liamwhitney509
      @liamwhitney509 7 месяцев назад +4

      Me too!

    • @argopunk
      @argopunk 7 месяцев назад +2

      There were hippies in the 80s? I remember even the punks were gone by the 80s.

    • @sydsmusicpluspage
      @sydsmusicpluspage 6 месяцев назад +4

      Right there with ya! Fellow 80's hippie. Most of the people I knew in the 80s were hippies! Of course, it helped being on the Dead tour for the first half of the decade.

    • @rashams1605
      @rashams1605 6 месяцев назад +2

      I hope you are still living your hippie days. ❤

    • @argopunk
      @argopunk 6 месяцев назад

      @@rashams1605 Minus the body odour. Man, those people reeked.

  • @lthmptr
    @lthmptr 2 года назад +126

    This is the Hollywood music festival at Madeley near Newcastle Under Lyme in England. Its about 10m away from where I live. I happened to attend this and a couple of days later I ordered Live Dead. Never looked back

    • @JerichoWest-zy4ri
      @JerichoWest-zy4ri 9 месяцев назад +3

      Amazing!

    • @ACERRUBRUM31
      @ACERRUBRUM31 8 месяцев назад +1

      Cool!!

    • @liamwhitney509
      @liamwhitney509 7 месяцев назад +5

      And you survived????????? The best new Dead cover band call themselves "The Jerryatrics". :-)

    • @YolandaCarden
      @YolandaCarden 7 месяцев назад +2

      Wasn't it a strange festival with the GD and Mungo Jerry each playing twice?

  • @MrDersuUzala
    @MrDersuUzala 2 года назад +65

    Hearing Mickey say he loves Pentangle is sort of the most gratifying moment to stem from my years listening to Dead music. This is delightful; we're lucky to have this footage!

  • @chasecarter1170
    @chasecarter1170 2 года назад +406

    Pigpen really was quite the sweetest man. It's a trip to look back into this movie and watch him talk and just be. He was a unique, integral aspect of the band that never returned once he checked out, they never had the same energy that they had when pig was alive. God rest pigpens soul

    • @davidcollin1436
      @davidcollin1436 2 года назад +55

      Pigpen was a great guy always smiled when Jerry and Pigpen would drive past with the VW bug in Marin. Went to his house for birthday parties cool guy, I was the kid at 21.

    • @IceeDivision
      @IceeDivision 2 года назад

      Too bad he f-ed Jerry's girl and Jerry picked up heroin.

    • @mechcavandy986
      @mechcavandy986 2 года назад +23

      Pig Pen was a serious blues lover too. He studied the DEEP BLUES.

    • @chasecarter1170
      @chasecarter1170 2 года назад +3

      @@IceeDivision something wrong Jacob?

    • @elmoblatch9787
      @elmoblatch9787 2 года назад +14

      It was a "different" energy after Pig. You could argue that it had more beauty post Pig.

  • @fullmetta2764
    @fullmetta2764 9 месяцев назад +50

    This appeared in my suggestions...thought I'd catch a couple of minutes and ended up watching it all in one sitting. Great time capsule.

  • @georgewalker6368
    @georgewalker6368 2 года назад +66

    This is so moving, a portal to the past, now years later a peak into the band's souls, innocence, ambition, certainty. Forever grateful for the contribution and the invaluable memories.

  • @jarchhhh
    @jarchhhh Год назад +86

    I'm really glad I stumbled on this great snapshot in time. This is a nice, intimate, unrehearsed look at our favorite R&R band in real time. What I focus on is how everyone in the band is trying to be nice to each other and their hosts, and being patient with all the hassles of travel, endless questions and uncertainties of being strangers in a strange land. The Candyman rehearsal is priceless, giving us a feel for what goes into the preparation for a song's performance. Musical talent doesn't happen magically...but comes from hard, repetitive work. Pigpen's interview was fun. He never put himself in the spotlight. I sense he was pretty shy underneath it all. Weir seems so young. Lesh is goofy. Jerry is Jerry, spouting articulate, unintended wisdom with every utterance. What fun! -Jim

    • @Tom_Emody
      @Tom_Emody 9 месяцев назад +3

      Hi Jim, thanks for sharing your observations…. I couldn’t say it any better, so I will get behind your words. …. Much love and respect to you…Tom

    • @suenelan267
      @suenelan267 5 месяцев назад +1

      This is a year after I started listening to them. I never stopped. My husband and I saw them between 300 and 400 times . Bobby was just a baby then

  • @skeezix64
    @skeezix64 2 года назад +40

    A priceless Time Machine here. After decades of listening, listening, listening, and imagining what it might have been like to be there (with the precious few filmed moments we had all seen up to now), here we finally see so many more extraordinary things. I think seeing Pig in the trailer and hearing him converse is one of the highlights of this footage but it’s all incredible. Thank you!

    • @Sampozsik333
      @Sampozsik333 2 месяца назад

      Time machine no doubt! Stay kind my friend!

  • @lindakelley2676
    @lindakelley2676 Год назад +53

    I’m so thankful to the people who had the presence of mind and a camera to film these moments of history. Ken Burns found some precious treasures buried in the archives in his Film about “Jazz” and it’s a priceless gem.I’ve never seen Mickey play guitar.This is literally over a half a century old now.

    • @adamwatson6916
      @adamwatson6916 10 месяцев назад +3

      It wasn't really presence of mind. It was a planned documentary. That's why these segments were filmed and why cameras were on hand. It wasn't a coincidence or done on a whim . The camera crew were literally hired to film these segments.

    • @matthewcollins5344
      @matthewcollins5344 9 месяцев назад

      @@adamwatson6916and🤷🏼‍♂️. Pretty sure they know what you are saying.

    • @donaldcolucci2557
      @donaldcolucci2557 9 месяцев назад +1

      Mickey isn’t very good at guitar. Especially when a great guitar player is standing next to him “shredding”

    • @absolutelypositively
      @absolutelypositively 2 месяца назад

      I saw Mickey holding an acoustic guitar. Strumming here and there, sort of like if it was me doing it. Which means it should be in someone else’s hands (someone who plays).
      Still, this was fun. Really brings out the personalities of each original member of the band. They really are a humble bunch of guys. You want rock n roll ego? This is NOT the film to watch. Very refreshing.

  • @gordon-hensley
    @gordon-hensley 2 года назад +53

    Jerry's comments about 25-30 minutes in about Altamont vs Woodstock, the Jefferson Airplane modus operandi, Zappa, New Riders and other touchstones is fascinating... articulate and in-touch

    • @jamesmack3314
      @jamesmack3314 9 месяцев назад +4

      How cool talking about New riders and Hot tuna…great stuff

    • @donaldcolucci2557
      @donaldcolucci2557 9 месяцев назад +2

      All of the pop and rock world, stars -( Lennon,McCartney, the dead,stones,doors, Buffalo Springfield,Jeff Beck,Clapton,page,eventually made the pilgrimage to frank Zappa’s house to hang out

  • @i-pedro5966
    @i-pedro5966 9 месяцев назад +98

    Citizens of the planet: Let's give our thanks to the person who recorded and restored this film.

    • @carlrudd1858
      @carlrudd1858 4 месяца назад

      You really see it as restored?

    • @E50creative
      @E50creative 4 месяца назад +1

      PRAISE BE ON HIGH TO THE MIGHT LIGHT IN THE SKY FOR GIVING US SOMTHING TO CALM OUR TIRED EYES

    • @patricias5122
      @patricias5122 2 месяца назад +1

      Thank you!

    • @burningrabbitacres8330
      @burningrabbitacres8330 Месяц назад +1

      Agreed. We need beauty and divine humanism now, more than ever.

  • @samgoldenberg5250
    @samgoldenberg5250 2 года назад +86

    Absolutely amazing to see these musicians interact with each other and with the surrounding press. Keep in mind Jerry is 27 yo. Seeing a conversation with Pigpen who looks well. What a treat to see this. Thank you

    • @MyCleverHandle
      @MyCleverHandle 2 года назад +7

      Jerry was 27 here, but looked 47. The life drain showed on him already.

    • @ShastaTodd
      @ShastaTodd 2 месяца назад +2

      @@MyCleverHandle yep, his self destruction was a sad journey to watch.

  • @justtrustme-sv4kg
    @justtrustme-sv4kg 9 месяцев назад +17

    I'm overwhelmed and overjoyed that this precious visual account of the Grateful Dead exists 😊🌹💐🌻🤪

  • @charlesl5894
    @charlesl5894 6 месяцев назад +12

    Seeing Jerry, Phil and Bob tame Candyman is priceless. Thank you for this.

  • @2get2Terrapin
    @2get2Terrapin 2 года назад +59

    Awesome. This is why i love the internet. Thank you, everyone.

    • @MACHOMANRANDYSAVAGE2211
      @MACHOMANRANDYSAVAGE2211 6 месяцев назад +1

      Correct.......this is the internet gold.....if it's your thing

    • @Sampozsik333
      @Sampozsik333 2 месяца назад +1

      Thank you for being Kind my friend!

  • @portlandpaul656
    @portlandpaul656 Год назад +20

    I enjoy the look into the early work of the band on the road. I see Sam Cutler who managed the tour. Weir really flirted with the interviewer. I love how it shows the traveling, rehearsal and setup of the band on the road at that early stage of the Dead. I loved how it ended with the studio version of the Wheel, the band was a constant wheel turning and making music to make people smile and be happy. I love the sound of the 70s Dead. Thanks for this drop.

    • @deboramccallum3987
      @deboramccallum3987 4 месяца назад

      They invented free-wheeling rock music, experiences at their shows was unmatched

  • @therealDac10012
    @therealDac10012 2 года назад +54

    What a joy watching Garcia, Lesh and Weir harmonizing on Candy Man

    • @carlrudd1858
      @carlrudd1858 4 месяца назад +1

      I agree. That's about as real as you'll ever get of those guys.

  • @johnmitchelljr
    @johnmitchelljr 9 месяцев назад +7

    I remember seeing Pigpen and I thought he could really beat me up if he wanted to. Now I find out he was a good guy. Learn something new everyday. Thanks for sharing a rare one.

  • @Jamestele1
    @Jamestele1 2 года назад +123

    1970 to 1974 were magic years for the Dead, and New Riders of the Purple Sage, with Jerry playing Pedal Steel in both groups, as well as Banjo in Old & in the Way, with David Grisman, Vassar Clements, Peter Rowan, etc. Jerry was a beast, making jam band/psychedelic, Country, Bluegrass, Jazz music

    • @missujerry1
      @missujerry1 2 года назад +9

      Agreed...71 was the year for me...

    • @sunspot6502
      @sunspot6502 2 года назад +15

      @@missujerry1 We all need to pay more attention to the fall '72 tour - we never had much until the Betty Boards came out. Every night was a massive Dark Star or Other One, and pretty much every first set closed with a 20+ minute Playin'. I think it may be the best run they ever played.

    • @chicklets4ever51
      @chicklets4ever51 2 года назад +11

      I don't doubt what you say, but Jerry himself once said famously: "If you didn't see us in '68, you missed us."

    • @sumnerwaite6390
      @sumnerwaite6390 2 года назад +4

      @@chicklets4ever51 I was born in ‘68 😂Saw my share of shows from ‘86 to the end in ‘95. I am so grateful!

    • @thomasredfern5039
      @thomasredfern5039 2 года назад +5

      @@sunspot6502 Fall 72 is a highlight within a high light.

  • @manalishiprods
    @manalishiprods Месяц назад +2

    This...could not have surfaced at a more, opportunistic time, immediately after the passing of one PHIL LESH...But grateful am I that it did...nice to relive the good old days and grateful shall I remain...Thank you. This has become part of my ever-growing GD Archives...

  • @sydsmusicpluspage
    @sydsmusicpluspage 6 месяцев назад +5

    I've already commented once, but damn, this video is so fun to watch. This pretty much sums up as to why I have loved this band for the past 45 years. Thank you for posting this gem!

  • @bunnybeckman8029
    @bunnybeckman8029 2 года назад +10

    Jerry made sure I met all of the dead family in Sanfrancisco in the 80 s ! What a treat it was to b with him as long as I was !

  • @mickkollins
    @mickkollins 9 месяцев назад +5

    freakin brilliant..just wow..if the camera crew was dosed its why this footage is soooo real and naturally shot!! Just flows and the audio is superb! THANKS

  • @RedMistCDN
    @RedMistCDN 15 дней назад +2

    Thanks for sharing. Love all things Grateful Dead. Still miss Jerry, and more recently Phil.

  • @ryannee850
    @ryannee850 2 года назад +19

    THIS IS INCREDIBLE FOOTAGE!! ABSOLUTELY AMAZING! THANKS FOR POSTING THIS HISTORICAL RECORD OF THE DEAD. ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @NicholasOsella
    @NicholasOsella 2 года назад +24

    amazing quality to the video, and jerry's confidence makes this really enjoyable. like speaking with an old friend, or brother.

  • @rollingvee
    @rollingvee 4 месяца назад +5

    Thank you for posting. Such wonderful candid footage of this great band.

  • @guppybill
    @guppybill 3 дня назад

    Re-watched the Grateful Dead Movie yesterday. Just found this gem today. It's being a grateful weekend.

  • @killerbee0925
    @killerbee0925 9 месяцев назад +8

    Absolutely precious and priceless footage. More than a half century ago.

  • @marleywarrior
    @marleywarrior 9 месяцев назад +7

    Phil doing poppers is exactly what I needed to see! ty yt recs!

    • @Sampozsik333
      @Sampozsik333 2 месяца назад +1

      Niceee I was hoping that was what he was smelling I didn't know if it was something else he got on vacation

  • @marcust999
    @marcust999 2 года назад +37

    Can’t believe that nobody has mentioned that at the 60 min mark with Pig in the trailer you can clearly hear the Stones playing Midnight Rambler outside onstage. Epic.

    • @simonphillips3329
      @simonphillips3329 2 года назад +10

      It's just a record being played between acts.

    • @donkeyshot8472
      @donkeyshot8472 2 года назад +2

      if you listen closely, you can tell it`s actually "get yer ya-ya`s out" that you can hear being played, note for note...

    • @robertlechacutier1829
      @robertlechacutier1829 2 года назад

      Yes i see that is so cool man very amazing

    • @OllyBockus
      @OllyBockus 10 месяцев назад +1

      NOT the Stones live- they weren't on the bill- must be a recording..

    • @floepiejane
      @floepiejane 9 месяцев назад +2

      The Stones are sloppy lazy live. Mehh

  • @mikerubin22
    @mikerubin22 Год назад +5

    this is FANTASTIC; priceless treasure as far as I am concerned; thanks so much for posting this!!!!!

  • @seandodd6388
    @seandodd6388 2 года назад +49

    At 58:22-58:24, cameo of John Michael "Ozzy" Osbourne with his woman at that time. Would've been fresh out of the debut Black Sabbath self-titled debut LP and probably in the works of the soon to be Paranoid album set for release in the fall of that year. Really weird to see Ozzy around a bunch of dead-head hippies at that time, since he was so anti-hippie even from the start. This is also in England, so checks out that it is him all the more. At first I couldn't quite tell, but I paused the shot just to be sure and Ozzy's wearing the same leather jacket he had on in a poster I had of Sabbath from that same time frame. Pretty awesome!

    • @diannekrogh3668
      @diannekrogh3668 2 года назад +7

      You get the eagle-eye award - thank you! Aw, he's so young...

    • @newusernamehere4772
      @newusernamehere4772 Год назад +1

      Ozzy wasn't anti hippie it's just cool to sing about awful shit, even the Dead knew that. Ozzy took plenty of acid etc and the Dead were at their best torturing the audience and freaking everyone the fuck out. The hippie movement was always bullshit but the psychedelic movement is what's up because its terrifying to the ego. Nobody's scared of hippies but everyone's scared of seeing reality dissolve around them (well, almost everyone lol)

    • @newusernamehere4772
      @newusernamehere4772 Год назад +1

      Good eye though I had a feeling they'd crossed paths

    • @newusernamehere4772
      @newusernamehere4772 Год назад +1

      On second thought I might be anti hippie myself lol but i do love the Dead and even the Deadheads

    • @adamwatson6916
      @adamwatson6916 10 месяцев назад +7

      Ozzy was a pot head and an acid head so I don't know how anti hippie he was .
      Besides Its hardly weird to see a rock singer at a festival hanging out with other artists.
      Sabbath played festivals all the time .
      An Anti hippie long haired pot head acid taking rock singer? This idea doesn't hold water

  • @matthewbaulier1229
    @matthewbaulier1229 Год назад +6

    This snapshot in time is liquid gold, felt like being a groupie along for a quick trip. Pig was looking good, all were just enjoying the experience, no egos, just real raw in the moment quip .

  • @fed1up
    @fed1up 2 года назад +19

    love seeing Jerry and Phil playing the old Gibsons

    • @adamwatson6916
      @adamwatson6916 10 месяцев назад +1

      Bobby is also playing a Gibson . He's using his mid 60s Gibson ES 345.

  • @joelfrombethlehem
    @joelfrombethlehem 2 месяца назад

    I like that Pig Pen interview, tough outside, but so sweet inside, a good guy. A totally amazing film, I was a 14 y.o. teenager at the time and Truckin' (on the FM radio) was my invitation, probably in early 1971. For the most part, the soundcheck, the interviews, and other dialog are all sides of the band we normally don't see.
    R.I.P. Jerry, Pig, Phil, and anyone on the crew that passed away since this May 1970 Newcastle England gig was filmed. Thank you very much, Garloo, for posting this cool film.

  • @tornadoalleystudios2283
    @tornadoalleystudios2283 2 года назад +29

    Such an amazing era for the band.... Behind the scenes Mickeys dad was fixing to rip them off, out front they still had Pig, and back in the jam room they were about to release a few albums that would set the course to an amazing decade of music.

    • @1coopjsn
      @1coopjsn 2 года назад +2

      I was thinking the same thing about old Mickey.

    • @archstanton_live
      @archstanton_live Год назад +2

      Was thinking the same thing about those few albums.

  • @donkeyshot8472
    @donkeyshot8472 2 года назад +35

    when you see footage like this, you can really see the dark, dark times we now live in: the curtain is slowly coming down.

    • @mikehirsh1896
      @mikehirsh1896 9 месяцев назад

      I obsess on this concept everyday there's days or weeks or months or years I don't get out of bed .... I just hope they keep coming... A few months ago on here I saw footage of Tony Williams Lifetime in Color and I couldn't believe they found the lost 55 year footage ... They're emptying those vaults out it's all we have .... Because all the new stuff even shit many call good I'm not convinced....

    • @BrianRoberson-k7g
      @BrianRoberson-k7g 9 месяцев назад

      Just because things aren't to your liking it doesn't mean we're living in dark times. There have been many, many, way darker times than now throughout history. Stop listening to Fox News.

    • @allrequiredfields
      @allrequiredfields 9 месяцев назад +10

      Right, right, and being a teenager watching the draft lottery on TV to see if you were going to get sent off to die on the other side of the planet was so much better. Lol

    • @mikehirsh1896
      @mikehirsh1896 9 месяцев назад

      @CarrboroJoe outloets liek what are those words ....

    • @mikehirsh1896
      @mikehirsh1896 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@allrequiredfields HUH WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT STOP TAKING SO MUCH LSD

  • @MercurySteve1
    @MercurySteve1 2 года назад +13

    Oh man what a treat. Watching them work out "Candyman" is my favorite part.

  • @Randomclip27
    @Randomclip27 Год назад +13

    The pigpen years were the best. I liked the band with all Gibson equipment, they had a rockier and more powerful sound. ok even after 74 there is a little bit of gold here and there on stage but they also started playing the songs slower and the sound of the band became cleaner. 1965 - 1974 best years

    • @adamwatson6916
      @adamwatson6916 10 месяцев назад +1

      Tempo wise I find 77 the exception to the slower temp latter years. 76 was kind of slow clunky and much too loose. In 77 they get much tighter and they speed up the Tempos to more of a pre 76 state but then in 78 they really start to transition into that slow plodding Tempo which fully develop in 1980 and stay that way untill the end although they did speed up the tempos a little bit in 1987 to 1990 but not near enough.
      There is a bounce in 77 they didn't have in any other year post 1973.

  • @Crinkle65
    @Crinkle65 2 года назад +10

    The Garcia interview on the couch is just amazing.

  • @clutteredchicagogarage2720
    @clutteredchicagogarage2720 9 месяцев назад +9

    It's fun to see the Dead playing in the UK in 1970. They're such an American band -- a total blend of American music styles. Obviously a lot of people went to these shows, but I wonder what English people thought of the music and how they related to it. I feel like you have to have lived in the USA for a big part of your life and experienced various corners of America to really understand the vibe of the Grateful Dead and their musical roots.
    Maybe this is true of a lot of American bands, and maybe the reverse is true of some UK bands (maybe The Who?), but the Grateful Dead have always struck me as having a very deep rooting in some traditions and communities in America. I think that's part of the reason why their serious fans didn't just think of them as a music group but rather as the anchor of a community and an identity.

  • @captaincoconut8967
    @captaincoconut8967 2 года назад +16

    This is amazing it’s the first time I’ve ever heard PIGPEN talk let alone do an interview this is so COOL🟤

  • @mikethenumber1
    @mikethenumber1 9 месяцев назад +15

    Is that Ozzy at 58:24? Great Doc!! Thanks for uploading!

    • @Wayzor_
      @Wayzor_ 9 месяцев назад +2

      Yup.

    • @zzzzzach
      @zzzzzach 2 месяца назад

      I saw this once years ago and had a hard time finding it again. Ozzy was a hippy at heart. War Pigs, Crazy Train, etc. I took a screenshot this time.

  • @Kjdjrh
    @Kjdjrh 2 года назад +4

    This vid was so much fun! Thanks so much for posting! I loved Jerry boppin around with his super 8 camera! Thanks again guys! John~ Philadelphia 🌹

  • @tonym994
    @tonym994 Год назад +4

    thanx so much! this is behind the scenes stuff from their best era. 'GRATEFUL DEAD', the double LP live record, and of course, 'AMERICAN BEAUTY'. Jerry's SG period. I always like to catch Jerry getting back to bluegrass, or acoustic playing, if you will. hearing him noodle w/ an unplugged SG, is just terrific. nobody sounds like that! whether it's the USA or the UK, they're still the DEAD.

  • @ahyaok100
    @ahyaok100 2 года назад +46

    It's great that you're able to see all this stuff on the internet considering that they're all lost. I've never seen so many lost things before. It's wonderful!

    • @edwardruff7927
      @edwardruff7927 2 года назад +1

      I used to have to go to blockbuster they had an end cap with rock concert videos.

    • @concatinate
      @concatinate Год назад +1

      I see what you did there...

    • @floepiejane
      @floepiejane 9 месяцев назад

      It was formerly lost, bit has now been found. It's not hard

    • @jmsjms296
      @jmsjms296 4 месяца назад

      "I've never seen so many lost things before": beware, you might be losing even more...

    • @ahyaok100
      @ahyaok100 4 месяца назад

      @@jmsjms296 I'm so glad they're able to find these lost things otherwise they would just stay lost 😅

  • @mcdaniels6188
    @mcdaniels6188 2 года назад +21

    Thank you Garloo for sharing this. Not only have I been addicted to the Grateful Dead, but also their illustrious history.

    • @Anndee4Palestine
      @Anndee4Palestine 2 года назад +1

      The history is fascinating. To me, tracing the history of a Grateful Dead song (whether an original or cover), reminds me of tracing the history of a thoroughbred racehorse. In both of those studies, one can get a sense of the time period from which they originate, the condition of the world, generally and in depth, and most of all, it takes me to the people and gives me sense of connection, an intimacy even, to them and their unique situations.

    • @woofielove1970
      @woofielove1970 2 года назад

      😅😅😅 Illustrious? LOL OK. Great band, for sure. But generally a bunch of degenerate drug addicts that were freaked out by 'deadheads', hated tie-dye, and wouldn't ever hang out with the weirdos that spent a lifetime following them around. Garcia not even mature enough to go for a checkup or cut back on cigarettes and milkshakes, didn't even make it past 54 years old. Nice. What a role model.

    • @shable1436
      @shable1436 2 года назад

      @@Anndee4Palestine I'm not the huge music part of it, but I do know tons more than the regular person, as I've read several books about them, history of dead, Jerry's biography by the mates, and know how to play several songs by them in different bands in my life, but some songs are just not my thing, but that said, I could say the same about blues music before I learned how to play it, then all a sudden it got interesting 😂 but the sad droning songs and sloppy style was always a turn off to me, but then when they are on, they crazy tight, so they just played by their own rules, and looked at music differently than anyone else, and the traveling family around them, then the extended circus of ppl all making a living from just being in the tribe is a wild story in itself, all culmination of Jerry being godlike and especially after death, no other band in history has that kind of legendary tale

    • @Anndee4Palestine
      @Anndee4Palestine 2 года назад +2

      There must be something to it... I mean, look at the extensive archive associated with Grateful Dead. How many musical groups can you retrieve a recording of a concert perhaps you attended 20 years ago and actually listen to it today (or maybe even a video exists of that day to watch)? Grateful Dead were a peoples band who offered freedom of expression and inclusiveness. Everyone was welcome and they were , in a unique way, very generous to their fans, they supported the communities they lived in and in so many ways they gave and gave . Of everything Jerry Garcia may have been, nobody could say he was greedy. I do not believe Jerry perceived himself to be a role model "his job is to shed light, and not to master".

    • @Anndee4Palestine
      @Anndee4Palestine 2 года назад +1

      From my unique perspective, I grew up in the Bay Area and my parents were Grateful Dead fans from early on (mid-sixties) so I never had to discover the band and their music has always existed as far as I knew. As a rebellious teenager I avoided it like the plague ,turning to harder stuff and punk rock until I went to a GD show in my early 20's. I was shocked at feeling so comfortable amongst the crowd and how familiar the music was to me like I knew most of those songs they were playing and I understood most of what was happening around me (although the "Spinners " kinda freaked me out). Im not sure what Im getting at except that the Grateful Dead , and Jerry in particular, played a significant supportive role in the communities that make up the Bay Area and I identify with them in that way also. That is my perception of them. Now I enjoy having access to all those shows and deciphering the bands history and contemplating the lyrics and analyzing the music etc etc.... Its Grate Fun!

  • @jeffreydelkin
    @jeffreydelkin 9 месяцев назад +5

    Grist for the mill. 🎉 this is great footage. Audio excellence.

  • @damannoa
    @damannoa 2 года назад +64

    Jerry was very intelligent and well spoken. He spoke more like a scholar than a musician.

    • @davidcollin1436
      @davidcollin1436 2 года назад +16

      He would expound on the great battles of history in depth during some smoke sessions at the Barn. Well read intellectual.

    • @pauldavidmartin8062
      @pauldavidmartin8062 2 года назад +10

      @@davidcollin1436 Yep, that ought to slam shut the mouths of all those who call him a wasted dopehead. I would love to hear or read some of his conversations with Hunter...

    • @chevy66driver
      @chevy66driver 2 года назад +5

      The LA Times called him one of the most intelligent and articulate rock stars

    • @christinezeoligratefulchef8672
      @christinezeoligratefulchef8672 2 года назад +1

      He went to University that’s where he met Phil and Jerry went to the army.

    • @popetones7400
      @popetones7400 2 года назад +10

      Hell of a sense of humor as well

  • @jamesmack3314
    @jamesmack3314 9 месяцев назад +9

    With all the endless smoking drinking drug taking it’s a miracle that so many of these guys are still here, Phil Lesh God bless him is like 84 years old

  • @brianduffy4682
    @brianduffy4682 2 года назад +6

    loved the parts between 20-30min with Cutler explaining shilling amd pence for a tip. The interview Jerry gave to some journalist was very interesting on so many things. I was very impressed with how Jerry's diction in particular. Great find!!

  • @Anndee4Palestine
    @Anndee4Palestine 2 года назад +10

    Wow! What a fun flick! Thank you for posting. Interesting hearing 'The Wheel' at the end . I love the pedal steel . Anyway, I feel pleasantly surprised. and happy after watching this film. Cheers!!!🍻

  • @matthewcollins5344
    @matthewcollins5344 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you so much for sharing this. So amazing to see them in their peak times.

  • @Halcyon156
    @Halcyon156 Год назад +17

    This is the best thing I've ever seen in my whole life.

    • @jmsjms296
      @jmsjms296 4 месяца назад +2

      Boy, then you ain't seen nothin' yet... I envy you!

    • @namcat53
      @namcat53 2 месяца назад

      You must be very young.

    • @deanvial2037
      @deanvial2037 Месяц назад

      Need to get out more

  • @ianwhite6034
    @ianwhite6034 2 года назад +3

    Sam Cutler... And "Oh, and I cut my toe". This is really well directed in my opinion. The camera does it's job. And then there are all the rough edges... the sound guy... tap-tap, whenever he gets in shot. Brilliant.

  • @geoff3775
    @geoff3775 2 года назад +6

    Thanks for posting this gem showing the Workingman's Dead... (is that St Stephen/China Cat Sunflower after the jump-cut at 1:37:40 ?)... as ever a band in movement with a growing repertoire. (A pre-Alembic bass Lesh too)...I saw them at Wembley in (was it?) '72 by which time they mostly solved the sound issues by bringing their proper tie-dye road gear over to Europe.

  • @norahsmith3320
    @norahsmith3320 2 года назад +23

    “We’re now experiencing one of the outside waves” -Jerry

    • @alanfriedley8173
      @alanfriedley8173 8 месяцев назад +1

      Smoking at airports wow . 60s freedom.

  • @johnm3152
    @johnm3152 2 года назад +6

    Best "fly on the wall" be there now video I've ever seen. Really dig the behind the scenes peek into the picyune of some formative stuff .

  • @PaulKleiman-hl9nj
    @PaulKleiman-hl9nj 2 года назад +4

    Thanks for publishing this, oh Great Garloo.

  • @tvav69
    @tvav69 9 месяцев назад +7

    “That’s close enough for rock n roll!!”
    Words to live by!! Thanks for this! It’s wonderful!! 😊

  • @mikeweaver4942
    @mikeweaver4942 2 месяца назад +4

    First time I (and presumably most of the crowd) saw the Dead live - Hollywood Festival, near Newcastle under Lyme - May Bank Holiday 1970 - baking hot weekend - I fell asleep shirtless on that hillside and discovered the difference between sunburn and sunstroke! Great to come across this and hear some of the gig again - more appreciative now than I was then - Bickershaw two years later was when I really took off with the band.
    Mungo Jerry were the breakout stars of the show. The only way the organisers could get the audience to stop calling for more was to promise they'd play again the next day. Ginger Baker's Airforce were next on - cries of "fuck off Ginger Baker". Great festival.

    • @andymageen5308
      @andymageen5308 День назад

      I was at Bickershaw as well, an amazing festival that doesn’t get much recognition. I also read that Elvis Costello attended as well. ✌️

  • @FishinChickin
    @FishinChickin 2 года назад +3

    The GL jam made my day. Thank you for posting.

  • @CounselingCoachDavid
    @CounselingCoachDavid 4 месяца назад

    This was so amazingly awesome!!!!!! I enjoyed every single second! Thank you!

  • @rik061154
    @rik061154 2 года назад +40

    Pieces of this have been showing up for the last year or so. There's a scene in Long Strange Trip where Bobby and his wife discover this film in the vault. Sam talks about this tour in that film, as well. Said the film crew was unprepared to deal with the Grateful Dead, saying that no one told them never to drink anything around the Grateful Dead and they all got properly dosed and pretty much screwed up the film. Looks like it's slowly being put back together.

    • @rik061154
      @rik061154 2 года назад

      @@psst...heyyou6508 Bobby and Mickey were used to it.

    • @shable1436
      @shable1436 2 года назад

      Pigpen stayed that way

    • @kinochdotcom
      @kinochdotcom 2 года назад +1

      I still wanna hear the Peter Green tape

    • @simonphillips3329
      @simonphillips3329 2 года назад +6

      The full film has been available for 5 years now as the bonus DVD on 'Long Strange Trip'

    • @nataliezementbeisser1492
      @nataliezementbeisser1492 2 года назад +1

      I would love to be dosed by Grateful Dead hahaahaaha They had the good Owsley stuff. Most potent LSD ever

  • @gregoryodle5947
    @gregoryodle5947 3 месяца назад +1

    It's interesting to listen to Jerry, he's so astute and has a very good memory for detail. I can see why he was such an amazing artist.

  • @drrbrt
    @drrbrt Год назад +7

    Conversation with the English journalist is a fantastic culture study of the American underground of the gonzo early 70's.

  • @laudesigns
    @laudesigns 2 года назад +1

    Wow thanks for sharing this such a Gem of a find!!! Time stamp of a historical Band that I adore!! Thank you!

  • @roygoad2870
    @roygoad2870 2 года назад +47

    Very cool, I was 17 in 1970, was at the Hollywood Music Festival, but unfortunately I must of been having such a great time I can’t remember much about it now. Black Sabbath played and Mungo Jerry with In the Summertime which became a big hit. The Grateful Dead were just one of many bands that played! 🎉. To think this is 52 years ago and now I’am 70. My hair was long and I already had a regular job and had to wear my hair in a pony tail. I was more into Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin who I also saw in 1970, I already had Anthem of the Sun which I loved and found it very quirky compared to most bands at the time! Lesser known bands I saw a lot were Stray and Quintessence, usually at the Roundhouse in Chalk Farm London

    • @blueswailer1952
      @blueswailer1952 2 года назад

      I was there as well. I'm pretty sure that Stray played on the Saturday.

    • @soundshaper
      @soundshaper 2 года назад +2

      Did you happen to see Jim Morrison and the Doors around that time? I used to think their music was a bit strange, weird vibe, but musically and lyrically very interesting.

    • @roygoad2870
      @roygoad2870 2 года назад +8

      @@soundshaper Yes, saw the Doors at the Isle of Wight festival along with Jimi Hendrix the Who, Joni Mitchell etc. What we all noticed about Jim was how powerful his voice was! Checkout the live Doors in New York album January 17/18 1970, it’s the best live concert I’ve heard by them imo!

    • @joelmaqueira4851
      @joelmaqueira4851 2 года назад +2

      SO. FUCKING. LUCKY!

    • @sgg6927
      @sgg6927 2 года назад +2

      Black Sabbath and Grateful Dead on the same bill ? Wow did the hippies in the audience seem to like Sabbath ?

  • @Sampozsik333
    @Sampozsik333 2 месяца назад +1

    This is so awesome an intimate, indepth look at the band their mannerisms and personalities thanks for posting. Love Jerry's vodka and orange juice haha!!

  • @johnking6252
    @johnking6252 Год назад +3

    Such an atmosphere that doesn't exist anymore, sad but kinda warm ? Old times are not forgotten.

  • @guiffb
    @guiffb 8 месяцев назад +1

    This was a couple of years before my first show. Puts a good perspective on where they came from as they expanded their music.

  • @phrtao
    @phrtao 2 года назад +6

    Wow what a different era ! Everyone was smoking (tobacco) all the time, it is a wonder any of them made it past the age of 40. That stage show - absolutely no thought whatsoever to presentation or visual performance, it was all about the music. But when they began to play it was magical and you really did not need anything else. I was born 6 months after this festival in the nearby town of Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, UK and I have been a Dead fan for 30 years now !

  • @atombomb31458
    @atombomb31458 2 года назад +9

    this is the best docu of the dead...its so natural

  • @planetcave
    @planetcave 2 года назад +4

    Miss you Jerry - thanks for the post

  • @AudioAtmos
    @AudioAtmos 2 года назад +38

    I Love when Jerry tells the somewhat pretentious interviewer “I was there at the thing I’m not really interested in seeing the film” referring to Woodstock.

    • @lilliasvideo
      @lilliasvideo 9 месяцев назад +5

      Yeah, that quote makes me think of today's kids and how all they care about is watching video clips of past things. Nobody just enjoys the moment anymore.

    • @deboramccallum3987
      @deboramccallum3987 4 месяца назад

      I was there man..nuf said

  • @albertmiller3082
    @albertmiller3082 2 года назад +10

    Jerry was so present and engaged and forthcoming here… *sigh*

  • @HotRockinJohnny
    @HotRockinJohnny Год назад +1

    EXCELLENT FOOTAGE !!! I never seen this before....thanks for posting this :)

  • @ernburn3738
    @ernburn3738 8 месяцев назад +3

    This just my day! Don't care what the rest of the day brings. Thanks..no many thanks and keep on keeping on.

  • @bobralph5072
    @bobralph5072 22 дня назад

    Whoever had an idea to get this film..they did humanity a great favor !! Amazing group of musicians. That come together and make everbody happy.

  • @42itous
    @42itous 7 месяцев назад +4

    This is some of the greatest documentary footage I've ever seen. NFA⚡️

  • @daitos1955
    @daitos1955 Месяц назад +1

    Watching the tunning in fifths (to stop the sound vibrating) (42.00) reminded me of the era before tuners.

  • @the4thway51
    @the4thway51 2 года назад +6

    The wheel keeps turning. Thanks for this, unscripted & real, gives you the vibe like your there with them. Shame the sound guy fu**ed up the onstage recording.

  • @MrWallybones
    @MrWallybones 2 года назад +6

    Thank you for this, I found it fascinating.

  • @kevinconnell2471
    @kevinconnell2471 9 месяцев назад +1

    This an amazing classic Dead ❤️🎵👍😊. Thanks 🙏 for posting

  • @analogdaniel
    @analogdaniel 5 месяцев назад +3

    So cool to hear funkadelic's first album in the background when Bobby's being interviewed

  • @scottorton482
    @scottorton482 9 месяцев назад +2

    I didnt get on the bus till about 1977-78 American Beauty was the Album i fell in love with. Dont know why, i just did. I've been in love with the band ever since. Ive dosed, many many times, only makes me want more Grateful Dead. I cannot get enough. In the middle 1980's i turned off the radio and played Grateful Dead for years straight. Come the late 80's when touch of grey became a hit, i looked at my people and said been there done that. I had heard live years before touch of grey. Obviously dosed out of my mind. Ive seen things and been there, just wish all àre well, miss all who cant be here, only wish they could. What a long long time to be gone and a short time to be there.😊

    • @jamesmack3314
      @jamesmack3314 9 месяцев назад

      What a long strange trip it’s been….

  • @davechavis4275
    @davechavis4275 2 года назад +7

    12-18-22 and loving it! best band ever.

  • @lifelongfan07
    @lifelongfan07 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for posting this!
    Back in those days you could smoke anywhere. Jerry was very intelligent, being aware of all the stuff happening.
    Interesting, reading about Altamont.
    I didn’t realize that Meredith Hunter had a pistol, and was going to shoot someone or many.
    Didn’t realize how much Bob Weir was an integral part of Jerry. They played very well together! Bob did a ton of the riffage! Jerry did a lot of the rythm
    Until it came time to solo.

  • @williedegee1
    @williedegee1 2 года назад +7

    Nice to see footage of Pig Pen being interviewed ...I saw this band in 1970 and in 1971 without Micky..Billy was really cut loose and the band rocked harder then ever and is my favorite era of the band.. Sorry Micky that's just the way it was...

    • @briano.1503
      @briano.1503 2 года назад +3

      I agree 100%.
      I prefer the "Billy only" years myself.
      I thought they were tighter and sounded crisper with one drummer.

    • @adamwatson6916
      @adamwatson6916 10 месяцев назад +2

      Which is why Billy was initially very much against Mickey coming back. He didn't want it but got out voted and remained cold to the idea for quite some time after Mickey came back.
      I would have loved to hear 77 with just one drummer

  • @cheapthrilll6323
    @cheapthrilll6323 2 года назад +1

    This is super dope!! I think I had some very bad bootleg footage of this a long time ago. With the high divers in the pool, and a barely recognizable PIGPEN singing onstage from very very far away. The same film of the band looped over and over with an audience recording of the music playing. Lolol. This is soooo much greater. Thank you!!

  • @brinkybrinkz
    @brinkybrinkz Год назад +3

    Candyman is cool warm up. Love the harmonies. Raw and real music.

  • @absolutelypositively
    @absolutelypositively 4 месяца назад +1

    Excellent, I had things to do but will start em now. That was an amazing last tape/movie. I enjoyed the interplay with band and family that was there. Didn’t see much of Hunter tho he was there. What fun. I love this band. And ending it with Garcias ‘The Wheel’ was ice9 on the cake. 😂

  • @andrewtedlow6552
    @andrewtedlow6552 9 месяцев назад +3

    The run through of Candyman is really beautiful to watch and listen to. In May of 1970 I was a year old going on two. Nevertheless, I feel so much nostalgia for this period of the Dead.

  • @vicattardo8258
    @vicattardo8258 9 месяцев назад +2

    At roughly 1:08 in the film as Bob Weir is being interviewed you can hear from the stage the song "WOODSTOCK" and Stephen Stills singing. Since Woodstock was in August 1969 and this English festival was in May 1970 this is probably one of the first performance of that song

  • @damnright4
    @damnright4 2 года назад +3

    WOW!! There is some very cool stuff here....Thanks for posting!

  • @theoriginalchefboyoboy6025
    @theoriginalchefboyoboy6025 9 месяцев назад +1

    Very nice video, nice and relaxing. Interesting to think thatt in a few short years they will yield Franklin's Tower, Row Jimmy, Eyes of the World, Terrapin Station, and more...

  • @larryarsenault
    @larryarsenault 2 года назад +4

    Really good to see the G.D. as individuals (which they were of course) . The rehearsal bit looking for some sort of perfection while keeping it loose. But thinking back, the telling scene was early on, Phil, who had been in England 3 days prior (making the "right" connections?) cladestinely showing his little bottle of ??? and making the Shhh...keep it under your hat, sign. Life sure was wide open and a lot more fun back in them thar days. Thanks for the video!

    • @randalclarke5487
      @randalclarke5487 Год назад

      Arsenault...? Louisiana?
      And I agree, it's sad how uptight society has become, and indeed: what is Lesh showing???

    • @larryarsenault
      @larryarsenault Год назад +1

      @@randalclarke5487 - Massachusetts via Canada (relatives) now much further west. Lesh has been my fave member of the G.D.

  • @austina8797
    @austina8797 7 месяцев назад +2

    from now on every time I'm standing in airport security lines I will imagine the opening scene and I'm walking through with The Good 'Ol Grateful Dead from 1970

  • @Lionheartgus01
    @Lionheartgus01 2 года назад +10

    Well that was fun. Definitely some new old stuff for sure. Love the Hot Tuna mention at around 32:30 by Jerry. The boys were lit up on doses especially Phil most of the time making for some fun footage. ❤👍🏼

    • @captaintony1272
      @captaintony1272 2 года назад +4

      First of all I have followed the dead in my younger days. Jerry left us all, too soon. Now I am "old and in the way". Thanks for posting and cheers to memories you just restored. I too love the Hot Tuna mention...........Just in case you haven't heard, Jorma has a place called "Fur Peace Ranch" in southeast Ohio. It's amazing, Jack drops in from time to time and they do concerts and also teach advanced guitar licks. Arlo has been known to teach a class or two along with many others.

    • @Lionheartgus01
      @Lionheartgus01 2 года назад +3

      @CaptainTony Yes indeed I am quite quite familiar with the Captain & Vanessa’s FPR! Visited there myself in 2015. Been a tuna fan since my 1st show in 76’ on LI rampage days! 1st Dead show was Spring 77’ New Haven CT. Hasn’t been the same since Jerry left & won’t be the same again if J or J is gone and I’m still here.

    • @rrj8q
      @rrj8q 2 года назад +2

      I like how he described Hot Tuna as the musicians who are in Jefferson Airplane… subtle roast there although probably unintentional

    • @Lionheartgus01
      @Lionheartgus01 2 года назад

      @@rrj8q Jerry said they were a spinoff group.

    • @bobl310
      @bobl310 Год назад

      @@rrj8q I think Jerry knew JUST what he was saying. No knock on all of the others but….