Nobody can cover any tune like Garcia. Whe he covered Werewolves they were always GREAT shows! Thanks for putting this up! Awesome! RIP to John Kahn and Jerry Garcia 💀 Two sweethearts!
Not going to comment on the performance, but this recording SOUNDS fantastic, at least on my phone (yeah, the keys are too high in the mix, but otherwise...). Might be the best-sounding live Garcia vocal I've ever heard.
Yes, I was at the show. I have a shirt j GB on a pumpkin with catch on the front. And then Halloween in on the back. I thought it was 10 31 89. Am I correct with a dathank you
I was at this show and it was amazing! For some reason I thought this show was at the Kaiser Convention Center. Maybe I'm thinking of the year before..Wasnt that Concord Pavilion??? The year after wasnt that the Grateful dead?? Maybe some sort of LSD induced Mandela Effect who knows...What I do know is this was a great Jerry band show! Thank you Jerry!
Anyone else out there (besides me) who was also here on this Spooktacular Halloween night in Oakland? What were the best costumes that you saw? What did you think of Vince Welnick's band's opening set? Anyone else remember the brief yet unmistakable "Dark Star" riff Jerry teased us with during the end of the incredible, truly triumphant "Tangled Up In Blue" second set closer? (I still get a little rush of chills just thinking of that brief yet brilliant flash of musical inspiration, that song was perhaps the ultimate highlight of the 24 different JGB shows I was lucky enough to have attended) Finally, did you notice that John Kahn didn't have his bass plugged in during "Werewolves Of London" until the song was halfway over? ------------------------------------------------ I was blessed with the opportunity of seeing Jerry Garcia perform live many, many times between 1987-1995, both with the Grateful Dead and the Jerry Garcia Band, but this show will always hold a special place in my heart, hearing the roar of the crowd when Jerry asked us, "So, how ya all doin'?' was something I will remember as long as I live. Simply put, this entire evening was a defining moment, a "High Water Mark" if you will, in the last few years of Jerome John Garcia's unrivaled musical legacy, and a night that no one who was lucky enough to have attended will likely ever forget... Take Care, Matthew from Salt Lake
I was there. Frickin great night and great vibes. I remember the Republican deadhead costume getting it's share of heckling. The first chords of the show was one of the best feelings to kick off any GD or JGB show ever.
1985 and up were the most spectacular shows on the East Coast! So, you saw nothing but the best! First time I saw them was 1972. When Garcia covered Werewolves they were always GREAT shows!
I saw JGB on positivity 4th street - the Bottom Line, 1973, I was tripping & John Kahn's funny face expressions to Jerry's leads were always hesterical, that night I thought he turned into " Quick draw McGraw and galloped away on a horse 🐴 he was kissing Maria Malduer and he looked like he was smashed on horse 🐴
Listening to Jerry howl like a wolf I can't help but smile. It sounds so silly, I love it so much
I was there, one of my most favorite shows of all time!!! ❤
Jerry's the house band in heaven 🌈
Totally miss him. 😢
Im bankin on it!!
Nobody can cover any tune like Garcia.
Whe he covered Werewolves they were always GREAT shows!
Thanks for putting this up! Awesome!
RIP to John Kahn and Jerry Garcia 💀 Two sweethearts!
Nice, my first time hearing "Werewolves.." this Halloween season! 🎃 Thanks for posting!
Me toooo🐺
I miss Jerry & always will.
Me too! Me too!
Awhoooooo 🐺 💜✨💚
A🐺W🐺H🐺O🐺O OO !!!
Elaine and Hashbury!😁
I’ll gladly back y’all up!
AWHOOOO!
WEREWOLVES OF LONDON!🎃
Aaaaaaaawwwhhhooooooo!
Awhoooooo 🐺💚✨💜
Saw a Werewolf drinking a Pina Cola @ Trader Vic's and you know His hair was Perfect! Ahhh-whooooo!
always been an utmost pleasure to pass time listening to Jerry 's jamming
Great song, amazing singer and band !
Got this one years ago.....love it..plus the earlier acoustic set.
This is good. The GD versions in '85 and '91 are priceless
Totally used to LOVE when they did WOL 💀❤️
Vince "awhooo" 🙉😖 Brent "awhooo" 🥰🐺
red rocks was best
@@davidjost6105 -when did they WOL at Red Rocks?
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My dog is the Werewolf of Round Pond, Maine
Not going to comment on the performance, but this recording SOUNDS fantastic, at least on my phone (yeah, the keys are too high in the mix, but otherwise...). Might be the best-sounding live Garcia vocal I've ever heard.
Woof woof woof
Yes, I was at the show. I have a shirt j GB on a pumpkin with catch on the front. And then Halloween in on the back. I thought it was 10 31 89. Am I correct with a dathank you
I was at this show and it was amazing! For some reason I thought this show was at the Kaiser Convention Center. Maybe I'm thinking of the year before..Wasnt that Concord Pavilion??? The year after wasnt that the Grateful dead?? Maybe some sort of LSD induced Mandela Effect who knows...What I do know is this was a great Jerry band show! Thank you Jerry!
Jerry played Werewolves at Kaiser Halloween 86
I think Jerry played the Kiser the following year after the Halloween show. But I understand that Mandela effect!!! 😛
beef chow mein!!!!
🎃
Anyone else out there (besides me) who was also here on this Spooktacular Halloween night in Oakland?
What were the best costumes that you saw?
What did you think of Vince Welnick's band's opening set?
Anyone else remember the brief yet unmistakable "Dark Star" riff Jerry teased us with during the end of the incredible, truly triumphant "Tangled Up In Blue" second set closer? (I still get a little rush of chills just thinking of that brief yet brilliant flash of musical inspiration, that song was perhaps the ultimate highlight of the 24 different JGB shows I was lucky enough to have attended)
Finally, did you notice that John Kahn didn't have his bass plugged in during "Werewolves Of London" until the song was halfway over?
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I was blessed with the opportunity of seeing Jerry Garcia perform live many, many times between 1987-1995, both with the Grateful Dead and the Jerry Garcia Band, but this show will always hold a special place in my heart, hearing the roar of the crowd when Jerry asked us, "So, how ya all doin'?' was something I will remember as long as I live.
Simply put, this entire evening was a defining moment, a "High Water Mark" if you will, in the last few years of Jerome John Garcia's unrivaled musical legacy, and a night that no one who was lucky enough to have attended will likely ever forget...
Take Care,
Matthew from Salt Lake
I was there. Frickin great night and great vibes. I remember the Republican deadhead costume getting it's share of heckling. The first chords of the show was one of the best feelings to kick off any GD or JGB show ever.
1985 and up were the most spectacular shows on the East Coast! So, you saw nothing but the best! First time I saw them was 1972. When Garcia covered Werewolves they were always GREAT shows!
I saw JGB on positivity 4th street - the Bottom Line, 1973, I was tripping & John Kahn's funny face expressions to Jerry's leads were always hesterical, that night I thought he turned into " Quick draw McGraw and galloped away on a horse 🐴 he was kissing Maria Malduer and he looked like he was smashed on horse 🐴
Kaiser 86 Coliseum 92
Nice bro
The Magic Band was Captain Beefheart's band. Come on, Melvin.