Yes sir ! I was there on the floor that night , my first Jerry Garcia Band show ! You can hear me cheering for Jerry ! Convention Hall Asbury Park New Jersey 1977 , I'm almost 56 now , I was 15 years old on that night and it's still so amazing to watch and hear I'm dancing and crying at the same time PEACE , NOT FADE AWAY JERRY GARCIA
OMG Jerry on his Travis Bean has always been my favorite! You can hear every note like a cold rain drop on your soul! RIP Jerry music will never be the same without you!
I didn't mean to do a thunder sound on any of the music it was a mistake forgive me and let me be forgiven by others and just take it a day at a time and just relax enjoy the summer swim play around and by September I think I should be looking pretty good then in January I split turn February
I saw JGB several times over the 70s years, a few times at a club called Crabshaw Corner in midtown Sacramento. I worked at a little VW repair shop and the club owner used to give me tickets instead of money when I worked on his car. John Kahn on bass, and Donna was there on vocals with Jerry. Donna often reminded me of a screech owl, but this night her voice was ethereal. They did an haunting version of this song. I still think about it, it was so good. I recognized a friend of mine running the sound board that night and asked him years later if he recorded it. Sadly, he said in those days he could barely afford to keep his equipment running much less buy reel-reel tapes to record. I'm glad to have lived then and seen them. I'm 70 now.
You can see a nanosecond when the line "one day the axe just fell" hits him for a nanosecond and he misses a few words after. I assume most people know his brother accidentally chopped his middle finger off with an axe... He's so out of his ego when he plays but... it's just amazing these little reminders of his humanity. We didn't leave him much room for that. Such an amazing moment... 'if you look at it right'.
That is interesting, I do know the story, along with anything I can find out about jerry. I consider myself a grateful dead scholar, because I am straight up obsessed as most of us are. Funny though, your story reminds me of dewey cox cutting his brother in half with a machete.
@@benringenberg2394 wow Great catch! Wonder if this was something that flashed though his mind…he slayed the rest of the songs after that line though dang
I was there that cold winter day waiting in line on side walk to Waterbury theater for great time great show good times great days with jerry garcia band
great rendition of a classic. Jerry always did his friend Dylan justice; he add his own soul to the songs without overhauling the original vision. Talent in the extreme.
Jerry was a much better performer than Dylan. There's a reason Dylan got the Nobel prize for literature, not music. The Dylan/Dead tour was a low point in the history of the Dead.
Both Jerry & Kahn are playing their Travis Bean aluminum neck guitars! They sound GREAT. Never Forget: Jerry played some of his most immortal jams on that Travis Bean. 👍👏👏👏👏✌🎵🎸🎵💃😎
I think that's why Dylan performed with the Dead and Tom Petty in the summer of 1986., because I read an article later on that said Dylan was a fan of Garcia's renditions of his songs
Miss him so... The day the music died. I was shocked when a co-worker mentioned it so casually at lunch. Like some guy Jerry Garcia... I must have turned more than a touch of gray!
I was a baby, born in the perfect dead year. The shows around my birthday in May of 77 are by far my favorites. Great year to be born, terrible year to graduate high school, 95, and tell your stoner buddies I’ll go see the dead with you at memorial stadium in Seattle next year. Only chance, last chance, and I passed, Jerry let go and moved on two months later.
The Knocking from 77 is also awesome... 77 has a vibe... hanging, smoking cigs... while it was still cool, doing other stuff, while it still worked... never cool... ☮️ Miss you Jerry! You and the boys left some great groundwork for the bands to follow!
Early one mornin' the sun was shinin' I was layin' in bed Wondrin' if she'd changed at all If her hair was still red Her folks they said our lives together Sure was gonna be rough They never did like Mama's homemade dress Papa's bank book wasn't big enough And I was standin' on the side of the road Rain fallin' on my shoes Heading out for the east coast Lord knows I've paid some dues Gettin' through Tangled up in blue She was married when we first met Soon to be divorced I helped her out of a jam I guess But I used a little too much force We drove that car as far as we could Abandoned it out west Split up on a dark sad night Both agreeing it was best She turned around to look at me As I was walkin' away I heard her say over my shoulder We'll meet again some day On the avenue Tangled up in blue I had a job in the great north woods Working as a cook for a spell But I never did like it all that much And one day the axe just fell So I drifted down to New Orleans Where I was looking for to be employed Workin' for a while on a fishin' boat Right outside of Delacroix But all the while I was alone The past was close behind I seen a lot of women But she never escaped my mind And I just grew Tangled up in blue She was workin' in a topless place And I stopped in for a beer I just kept lookin' at the side of her face In the spotlight so clear And later on as the crowd thinned out I's just about to do the same She was standing there in back of my chair Said to me, Don't I know your name? I muttered somethin' under my breath She studied the lines on my face I must admit I felt a little uneasy When she bent down to tie the laces Of my shoe Tangled up in blue She lit a burner on the stove And offered me a pipe I thought you'd never say hello, she said You look like the silent type Then she opened up a book of poems And handed it to me Written by an Italian poet From the thirteenth century And everyone of them words rang true And glowed like burnin' coal Pourin' off of every page Like it was written in my soul From me to you Tangled up in blue I lived with them on Montague Street In a basement down the stairs There was music in the cafés at night And revolution in the air Then he started into dealing with slaves And something inside of him died She had to sell everything she owned And froze up inside And when finally the bottom fell out I became withdrawn The only thing I knew how to do Was to keep on keepin' on Like a bird that flew Tangled up in blue So now I'm goin' back again I got to get to her somehow All the people we used to know They're an illusion to me now Some are mathematicians Some are carpenters' wives Don't know how it all got started I don't know what they're doin' with their lives But me, I'm still on the road Headin' for another joint We always did feel the same We just saw it from a different point of view Tangled up in blue
god knows you've paid your dues getting thru. to us jerry, in the end you paid the ultimate price and you did it mostly for us i believe. thank you brother. much love.
This is what it is all about. Subtle start building into hot fire spawning from ancient world celestial knowledge only three people to have ever lived, Jerry and Bob D and Johann Sebastian Bach, have experienced. Well here we have one performing the works of one, Bach you’re still the boiiiiiiiii. Peace Love Milkshakes.
A young guy comes to my home to deliver pizza. I answered the door wearing a Dead shirt, Dead playing on my stereo. He had a tie dye shirt on. He says can I ask you something? Did you actually get to see Jerry? I told him I'm not sure how many times but yes, many dozens of Dead and JGB Shows . I instantly became the kids hero because I saw his legend so many times Now, I get pizza delivered in 20 minutes and a few questions that I'm happy to answer each time. On one hand it's cool but on the other it makes me realize that I'm 10 years older than Jerry was when he passed. Let that 1 sink in.
I thought you'd never say hello she said You look like the silent type Then open up a book of poems And handed it to me Written by an Italian poet From the thirteenth century And every one of them words rang true And glowed like burning coal Pourin' off of every page Like it was written in my soul From me to you Tangled up in blue
I had just seen the dead twice that spring , this was my first Jerry Band show , shortly after this was Englishtown . I have all the stubs saved - 1977 :)
I saw my first four GD shows that Spring: Springfield 4/23, NYC Palladium 4/29, New Haven 5/5, and Boston 5/7, before Englishtown 9/3. This night on the Asbury boardwalk was an extra-fine treat one hot Summer night in between Spring and Labor Day and the start of sophomore year of college. I got to the Waterbury Thanksgiving Eve show that year, too. All very great.
Couldn’t agree more. Worked for Dead 77-79. Saw most of JGB shows as well. Had this argument a hundred times. Thought this guitar suited his sound perfectly
with no grateful dead shows during the summer of 1977 ~ Jerry Garcia Band - Tangled Up in Blue Recorded Live: 7/9/1977 - Convention Hall - Asbury Park, NJ
Then I suggest you watch him play Eyes of the World with his other band about a year later (Duke 78, black and white video is on youtube). Not saying it's more beautiful, just really really nice. Cheers
Jack Trick tell Mickey and Bill to step it up, or see Cheese, Panic, Phish or listen to Bobby defend that pace? So urgent, w h e e l to t h e s t o r m.... spacing intentional...Neal just drove the bus off a cliff, he was so pissed with the tempo... alright everybody sit down... And content...really? BTW, it is not John Mayers fault... go see JRAD! Good old Dead, fast, not perfect! Ain't no time to hate!
@@jackstraw5602 & Jack Trick - I don't blame any of the later folks/ there is just simply no way to follow this guy - he was the one & only and that is something - no matter who you are Mayer/Haynes/Herring / Anastasio (all great) you're never gonna come close to pulling it off
TANGLED UP IN BLUE Bob Dylan Early one morning, the sun was shining I was laying in bed Wondering if she'd changed it all If her hair was still red Her folks, they said our lives together Sure was gonna be rough They never did like mama's homemade dress Papa's bankbook wasn't big enough And I was standing on the side of the road Rain falling on my shoes Heading out for the east coast Lord knows I've paid some dues getting through Tangled up in blue She was married when we first met Soon to be divorced I helped her out of a jam, I guess But I used a little too much force We drove that car as far as we could Abandoned it out west Split up on a dark, sad night Both agreeing it was best She turned around to look at me As I was walking away I heard her say over my shoulder "We'll meet again someday on the avenue" Tangled up in blue I had a job in the great north woods Working as a cook for a spell But I never did like it all that much And one day the axe just fell So I drifted down to New Orleans Where I's lucky for to be employed Working for a while on a fishing boat Right outside of Delacroix But all the while I was alone The past was close behind I seen a lot of women But she never escaped my mind and I just grew Tangled up in blue She was working in a topless place And I stopped in for a beer I just kept looking at the sight of her face In the spotlight so clear And later on when the crowd thinned out I's just about to do the same She was standing there in back of my chair Said, "Tell me, don't I know your name?" I muttered something underneath my breath She studied the lines on my face I must admit I felt a little uneasy When she bent down to tie the laces of my shoe Tangled up in blue She lit a burner on the stove and offered me a pipe "I thought you'd never say hello, " she said "You look like the silent type" Then she opened up a book of poems And handed it to me Written by an Italian poet From the thirteenth century And every one of them words rang true And glowed like burning coal Pouring off of every page Like it was written in my soul from me to you Tangled up in blue I lived with them on Montagüe Street In a basement down the stairs There was music in the cafés at night And revolution in the air Then he started into dealing with slaves And something inside of him died She had to sell everything she owned And froze up inside And when finally the bottom fell out I became withdrawn The only thing I knew how to do Was to keep on keeping on like a bird that flew Tangled up in blue So now I'm going back again I got to get her somehow All the people we used to know They're an illusion to me now Some are mathematicians Some are carpenter's wives Don't know how it all got started I don't what they do with their lives But me, I'm still on the road Heading for another joint We always did feel the same We just saw it from a different point of view Tangled up in blue
Yes sir ! I was there on the floor that night , my first Jerry Garcia Band show ! You can hear me cheering for Jerry ! Convention Hall Asbury Park New Jersey 1977 , I'm almost 56 now , I was 15 years old on that night and it's still so amazing to watch and hear I'm dancing and crying at the same time PEACE , NOT FADE AWAY JERRY GARCIA
Grateful Shed This was a helluva show.
Can you time stamp the Jerry? Probably useless to ask but it seems so cool!
Truly amazing never stop telling the stories 🌈
Amen!
Hallelujah for Jerry wherever he is!
OMG
Jerry on his Travis Bean has always been my favorite! You can hear every note like a cold rain drop on your soul! RIP Jerry music will never be the same without you!
Holy Ballls John khan is the real mvp here with this sick bass line
Whomever gave this a "thumbs down" go the nearest mirror, and slap the taste out ya mouth.
Haha! Tell em'!
this cover really sucks ass compared to Dylan's, though, you gotta admit
No visual slap my mouth over whatever kind of music I love all world music be
Hey I listen to all kinds of music and I really enjoy drums space and set 1 and 2 drums and space
I didn't mean to do a thunder sound on any of the music it was a mistake forgive me and let me be forgiven by others and just take it a day at a time and just relax enjoy the summer swim play around and by September I think I should be looking pretty good then in January I split turn February
That was cherry Jerry. Captain Trips rides again. We were all kids back then, and we danced 'til dawn. Happy days. Gotta love it.
I saw JGB several times over the 70s years, a few times at a club called Crabshaw Corner in midtown Sacramento. I worked at a little VW repair shop and the club owner used to give me tickets instead of money when I worked on his car.
John Kahn on bass, and Donna was there on vocals with Jerry. Donna often reminded me of a screech owl, but this night her voice was ethereal. They did an haunting version of this song. I still think about it, it was so good.
I recognized a friend of mine running the sound board that night and asked him years later if he recorded it. Sadly, he said in those days he could barely afford to keep his equipment running much less buy reel-reel tapes to record.
I'm glad to have lived then and seen them. I'm 70 now.
That is the most sincere and touching comment that will be written about this show. Stay healthy and thank you for sharing that story.
Ronnie Tutt here on drums, just about a month before Elvis died.
Miss the man saw him about 100 times in the 80's my best memories miss the life, tour, mail order tickets and the friends!
You can see a nanosecond when the line "one day the axe just fell" hits him for a nanosecond and he misses a few words after. I assume most people know his brother accidentally chopped his middle finger off with an axe... He's so out of his ego when he plays but... it's just amazing these little reminders of his humanity. We didn't leave him much room for that. Such an amazing moment... 'if you look at it right'.
That is interesting, I do know the story, along with anything I can find out about jerry. I consider myself a grateful dead scholar, because I am straight up obsessed as most of us are. Funny though, your story reminds me of dewey cox cutting his brother in half with a machete.
@@benringenberg2394 wow Great catch! Wonder if this was something that flashed though his mind…he slayed the rest of the songs after that line though dang
I always thought that was an allusion to a murder committed by the narrator.
I miss this man, he was classy as they come, bonified guitarist, certified performer!
We all do 😉
I was there that cold winter day waiting in line on side walk to Waterbury theater for great time great show good times great days with jerry garcia band
great rendition of a classic. Jerry always did his friend Dylan justice; he add his own soul to the songs without overhauling the original vision. Talent in the extreme.
Wonderfully put. It's VERY hard to cover Dylan. Not many can do it.
But Jerry could.
and he did damn well
Edmund Carrington Poetic Justice at that...RIP Jerry
He was a master of subtelty. Dylan actually said that in jerry's eulogy. I feel that's why his covers always translated so well.
Jerry was a much better performer than Dylan.
There's a reason Dylan got the Nobel prize for literature, not music. The Dylan/Dead tour was a low point in the history of the Dead.
I waz there... 22 years old.. 5th row with good ole' Fredo sitting on my lap.. liquid...3 months later living in S.F. Winterland...
Both Jerry & Kahn are playing their Travis Bean aluminum neck guitars! They sound GREAT. Never Forget: Jerry played some of his most immortal jams on that Travis Bean. 👍👏👏👏👏✌🎵🎸🎵💃😎
The Travis is my personal favorite of all Jer's guitars. But I am huge jazz fan, so naturally it makes sense
He said it was the most precise guitar he ever played, probably because it stayed in tune with its all aluminum neck and unique sound.
true im pretty sure he used the bean most of may-77
Love Keith Godchaux. His playing sounds just right with JGB.
Garcia's on FIRE 🔥..whole bad is groovin HIGH man..I miss my ole friend Jerry 🪐🍄💥🚀😵💫
Thanks
What an artist…
Jerry & Jersey, an unbeatable combination.
seen a hundred jerry shows. this was in the top 5 ! not fade away!. come on. it was magical. worth a listen. turn it up. I'm uncle sam!
Probably my favorite JGB track. He makes it his own and somehow keeps the flavor of the original.
I think that's why Dylan performed with the Dead and Tom Petty in the summer of 1986., because I read an article later on that said Dylan was a fan of Garcia's renditions of his songs
Music in the cafes at night, revolution in the air
Miss him so... The day the music died. I was shocked when a co-worker mentioned it so casually at lunch. Like some guy Jerry Garcia... I must have turned more than a touch of gray!
Nice
It still brings tears to my eyes one of the best Jerry shows I've ever seen the only not fade away❤
Hot off the Dead’s EPIC spring 1977 tour, Garcia is on fire here! What a joy to see and hear!❤
I was a baby, born in the perfect dead year. The shows around my birthday in May of 77 are by far my favorites. Great year to be born, terrible year to graduate high school, 95, and tell your stoner buddies I’ll go see the dead with you at memorial stadium in Seattle next year. Only chance, last chance, and I passed, Jerry let go and moved on two months later.
God Bless You sweet angel Jerry Garcia! Still inspiring souls DAILY!!!
Jerry’s guitar was always so distinctive. Gives this song a different flavor. Nice
I always liked the Stratocaster the best, but then The Wolfie took over in the early 1970's and that's the Best until the 1970's to their vacation
Cant stop watching this! I’m not a deadhead but I’m getting there.
Honestly close to beating the dead here. Jerry natural in this element
If u can't stop watching you are a deadhead
The Knocking from 77 is also awesome... 77 has a vibe... hanging, smoking cigs... while it was still cool, doing other stuff, while it still worked... never cool... ☮️ Miss you Jerry!
You and the boys left some great groundwork for the bands to follow!
Seems like another century ago,
when I was young....and so was Jerry :)
Early one mornin' the sun was shinin'
I was layin' in bed
Wondrin' if she'd changed at all
If her hair was still red
Her folks they said our lives together
Sure was gonna be rough
They never did like
Mama's homemade dress
Papa's bank book wasn't big enough
And I was standin' on the side of the road
Rain fallin' on my shoes
Heading out for the east coast
Lord knows I've paid some dues
Gettin' through
Tangled up in blue
She was married when we first met
Soon to be divorced
I helped her out of a jam I guess
But I used a little too much force
We drove that car as far as we could
Abandoned it out west
Split up on a dark sad night
Both agreeing it was best
She turned around to look at me
As I was walkin' away
I heard her say over my shoulder
We'll meet again some day
On the avenue
Tangled up in blue
I had a job in the great north woods
Working as a cook for a spell
But I never did like it all that much
And one day the axe just fell
So I drifted down to New Orleans
Where I was looking for to be employed
Workin' for a while on a fishin' boat
Right outside of Delacroix
But all the while I was alone
The past was close behind
I seen a lot of women
But she never escaped my mind
And I just grew
Tangled up in blue
She was workin' in a topless place
And I stopped in for a beer
I just kept lookin' at the side of her face
In the spotlight so clear
And later on as the crowd thinned out
I's just about to do the same
She was standing there in back of my chair
Said to me, Don't I know your name?
I muttered somethin' under my breath
She studied the lines on my face
I must admit I felt a little uneasy
When she bent down to tie the laces
Of my shoe
Tangled up in blue
She lit a burner on the stove
And offered me a pipe
I thought you'd never say hello, she said
You look like the silent type
Then she opened up a book of poems
And handed it to me
Written by an Italian poet
From the thirteenth century
And everyone of them words rang true
And glowed like burnin' coal
Pourin' off of every page
Like it was written in my soul
From me to you
Tangled up in blue
I lived with them on Montague Street
In a basement down the stairs
There was music in the cafés at night
And revolution in the air
Then he started into dealing with slaves
And something inside of him died
She had to sell everything she owned
And froze up inside
And when finally the bottom fell out
I became withdrawn
The only thing I knew how to do
Was to keep on keepin' on
Like a bird that flew
Tangled up in blue
So now I'm goin' back again
I got to get to her somehow
All the people we used to know
They're an illusion to me now
Some are mathematicians
Some are carpenters' wives
Don't know how it all got started
I don't know what they're doin' with their lives
But me, I'm still on the road
Headin' for another joint
We always did feel the same
We just saw it from a different point of view
Tangled up in blue
Saw them at frechies camp, Humboldt county cal. 86 they did about 8 Dylan songs. Incredible
god knows you've paid your dues getting thru. to us jerry, in the end you paid the ultimate price and you did it mostly for us i believe. thank you brother. much love.
Dominick Micale ... Amen Bro ... he had quite the load on his shoulders, yet he kept on taking care of us 'heads to the end.
our god damn hero :) at least mine. lol
Jerry is on point that night. What a great solo...
My god, the second solo is brilliant too...
77 was greatest year for Jerry and the dead
The Jerry John look and smile fucking kills me!!!
There's a mean fucking Dead show going on up in heaven, that is heaven as far as I'm concerned.
They just shared a “shot”…☮️🙏
These were great days !
This is what it is all about. Subtle start building into hot fire spawning from ancient world celestial knowledge only three people to have ever lived, Jerry and Bob D and Johann Sebastian Bach, have experienced. Well here we have one performing the works of one, Bach you’re still the boiiiiiiiii. Peace Love Milkshakes.
Excellent! That man was something else.
Wow😎never listen to music the same way again 😎🌹
There is no other like this man. Forever Jerry!
I wish I could have seen this man live
A young guy comes to my home to deliver pizza. I answered the door wearing a Dead shirt, Dead playing on my stereo. He had a tie dye shirt on. He says can I ask you something? Did you actually get to see Jerry? I told him I'm not sure how many times but yes, many dozens of Dead and JGB Shows . I instantly became the kids hero because I saw his legend so many times
Now, I get pizza delivered in 20 minutes and a few questions that I'm happy to answer each time. On one hand it's cool but on the other it makes me realize that I'm 10 years older than Jerry was when he passed. Let that 1 sink in.
David-O, as you can read in my various comments on this page, I was there, and as you know already, it was OUTSTANDING.
One day no one alive will have seen Jerry live, but his music will move them. He is everywhere, always.
Such a fine and soulful man and terrific band
Jerry has done so many Dylan songs - my favorite being It's all over now baby blue
His movements at 740 really spoke to me.
JGB I love it more than the Dead. Love the John kahn bass.
I thought you'd never say hello she said
You look like the silent type
Then open up a book of poems
And handed it to me
Written by an Italian poet
From the thirteenth century
And every one of them words rang true
And glowed like burning coal
Pourin' off of every page
Like it was written in my soul
From me to you
Tangled up in blue
oooooooooh.
Yep ! sheer brilliance from, the man @!
That's the lyric that got me decades ago...a beautiful grinning view of a lyric.✌️🌌
Dylan might be the greatest lyricist of the 20th century
@@cl2984I wasn't aware that was even up for debate
This is fantastic ... love this rendention.
*rendition. 😉
I'm never going to get enough!
30 years ago I was listening to this song, a bootleg, I reached up, broke the rear view mirror off the windshield and never looked back again
Thank you Jerry and all God bless
This is the best jgb line up of all time IMO… Ron tutt and Keith! Doesn’t get any better than this right here
Thanks again..
I had just seen the dead twice that spring , this was my first Jerry Band show , shortly after this was Englishtown . I have all the stubs saved - 1977 :)
You caught on at a good time.That 77 tour was killer!
WOW 77 was a good year! Lucky soul
Love name Grateful!
Shed Peace out
I saw my first four GD shows that Spring: Springfield 4/23, NYC Palladium 4/29, New Haven 5/5, and Boston 5/7, before Englishtown 9/3. This night on the Asbury boardwalk was an extra-fine treat one hot Summer night in between Spring and Labor Day and the start of sophomore year of college. I got to the Waterbury Thanksgiving Eve show that year, too. All very great.
JERRY we miss you. Keep on, keeping on!
His guitar leads sound so good!
Travis Bean guitar just screams. My favorite guitar he ever played
Couldn’t agree more. Worked for Dead 77-79. Saw most of JGB shows as well. Had this argument a hundred times. Thought this guitar suited his sound perfectly
Happy 76th Birthday to Jerry G!
God, to be able to go back in time. Just this one show.... this one song. One last dance.
I was there, and I do go back in time to this show and night frequently; having this great recording helps. Aloha!
So cool, John Kahn is playing a Travis Bean bass. Never even seen one.
If I remember right, bill wyman played one too
Dylan must be proud! A knock out of intelligence and sesitivity. Thank you Jerry Garcia!
Thank you
This song, it’s a gazillion lyrics, so many words to remember, Unbelievable…
He was so much to me
Gives me chills :)
with no grateful dead shows during the summer of 1977 ~ Jerry Garcia Band - Tangled Up in Blue
Recorded Live: 7/9/1977 - Convention Hall - Asbury Park, NJ
Englishtown?
9/3/77
6\7\77????
There's dead shows in the summer of 77?
6/7-9 still Spring
simply beautiful. miss you jer
jerrys first solo just takes you away
JGB:
-Jerry Garcia
guitar, vocals
-John Kahn
bass
-Ron Tutt
drums
-Keith Godchaux
keyboards
Mark Wajdeman
No disrespect, I miss them all! Deeper powers at work... not always light forces.... but damn! Made for some bad ass jams! ☮️❤️
Fuckin Godshaux
Jerry save my soul with sonic joy!
My god that first solo is the most beautiful thing I have ever heard.
Then I suggest you watch him play Eyes of the World with his other band about a year later (Duke 78, black and white video is on youtube). Not saying it's more beautiful, just really really nice. Cheers
@@buckodonnghaile4309 will give it a listen, peace.
loves this... it doesn't get better than JGB!
love the Travis Bean Era. Merry Jerry christmas!
Played this UNH 1986
Freedom
goddam jerry killed this!!!
The bass on this was killer.
John Kahn…RIP
Jerry’s brother…..
Very sad…
Check out how John Kahn “followed” Jer 🙏
This is really tight! Love this version.
Was there, Epic!
Never gets old!
My favorite Dylan song covered by one of my favorite humans.
saw a lot of shows between 80& 92 and Jerry never stopped
Outstanding! Thanks for the post! :)
I love this version. So grateful
His eyea are closed most of it. This is the best ive heard i think. Love yall..
Jerry looking comfortable.
so fresh, fuck john mayer (I am part of the next generation we wont forget Jerry's finese or subtly)
Jack Trick tell Mickey and Bill to step it up, or see Cheese, Panic, Phish or listen to Bobby defend that pace?
So urgent, w h e e l to t h e s t o r m.... spacing intentional...Neal just drove the bus off a cliff, he was so pissed with the tempo... alright everybody sit down...
And content...really?
BTW, it is not John Mayers fault... go see JRAD! Good old Dead, fast, not perfect! Ain't no time to hate!
@@jackstraw5602 & Jack Trick - I don't blame any of the later folks/ there is just simply no way to follow this guy - he was the one & only and that is something - no matter who you are Mayer/Haynes/Herring / Anastasio (all great) you're never gonna come close to pulling it off
Kahn you dig it!
keeping the fire going🔥 Jerry land man.
Throwin rocks tonite! Mark it dude
awesome cover
He was a great musical part orchestratar as well.
Just discovered this version. This is a cliche but this feels like hearing the song for the first time again.
I think it's cliche to call something cliche🤣. But no, Jerry does that to a lot of songs
That's the magic of the Jerry for ya
Guitar is sick Jer
Really Really Good!
Love 70’s Jerry
This is Good!
Garcia Forever
how amazing we can seehear this, #privileged
Yes exactly. Jerry......
There's revolution in the air
It would be interesting to see the audience. I would be doing back-flips if I was in attendance.
I own that speaker cabinet off to Jerry’s left.
The only thing i know how to do, is to keep on keeping on like a bird that flew.
His first solo just floats. Starts at something special 350
Hes super loose
TANGLED UP IN BLUE
Bob Dylan
Early one morning, the sun was shining
I was laying in bed
Wondering if she'd changed it all
If her hair was still red
Her folks, they said our lives together
Sure was gonna be rough
They never did like mama's homemade dress
Papa's bankbook wasn't big enough
And I was standing on the side of the road
Rain falling on my shoes
Heading out for the east coast
Lord knows I've paid some dues getting through
Tangled up in blue
She was married when we first met
Soon to be divorced
I helped her out of a jam, I guess
But I used a little too much force
We drove that car as far as we could
Abandoned it out west
Split up on a dark, sad night
Both agreeing it was best
She turned around to look at me
As I was walking away
I heard her say over my shoulder
"We'll meet again someday on the avenue"
Tangled up in blue
I had a job in the great north woods
Working as a cook for a spell
But I never did like it all that much
And one day the axe just fell
So I drifted down to New Orleans
Where I's lucky for to be employed
Working for a while on a fishing boat
Right outside of Delacroix
But all the while I was alone
The past was close behind
I seen a lot of women
But she never escaped my mind and I just grew
Tangled up in blue
She was working in a topless place
And I stopped in for a beer
I just kept looking at the sight of her face
In the spotlight so clear
And later on when the crowd thinned out
I's just about to do the same
She was standing there in back of my chair
Said, "Tell me, don't I know your name?"
I muttered something underneath my breath
She studied the lines on my face
I must admit I felt a little uneasy
When she bent down to tie the laces of my shoe
Tangled up in blue
She lit a burner on the stove and offered me a pipe
"I thought you'd never say hello, " she said
"You look like the silent type"
Then she opened up a book of poems
And handed it to me
Written by an Italian poet
From the thirteenth century
And every one of them words rang true
And glowed like burning coal
Pouring off of every page
Like it was written in my soul from me to you
Tangled up in blue
I lived with them on Montagüe Street
In a basement down the stairs
There was music in the cafés at night
And revolution in the air
Then he started into dealing with slaves
And something inside of him died
She had to sell everything she owned
And froze up inside
And when finally the bottom fell out
I became withdrawn
The only thing I knew how to do
Was to keep on keeping on like a bird that flew
Tangled up in blue
So now I'm going back again
I got to get her somehow
All the people we used to know
They're an illusion to me now
Some are mathematicians
Some are carpenter's wives
Don't know how it all got started
I don't what they do with their lives
But me, I'm still on the road
Heading for another joint
We always did feel the same
We just saw it from a different point of view
Tangled up in blue