"A centerpiece of the Grateful Dead's second album, Anthem Of The Sun, The Other One broke off from its complete That's It For The Other One suite in 1971 aside from a 1972 one-off, and a few performances of Jerry's Cryptical Envelopment in 1985. Skull & Roses contains what is often considered the definitive live version, taking up a complete side of vinyl of that 1971 masterpiece." - David Lemieux
I first saw them in the Central Park Bandshell in 1967 when a friend dragged me along. I loved it, but I didn't have an album until that same friend gave me 'Anthem' for my birthday. I played that side until the grooves wore out.
Saw them do this in Minneapolis in 1971. Jerry played with the New Riders on pedal steel for two hours, then with the Dead for another 3 hours more. My favorite Dead song. For me the bus came by in 1966. Still on the bus.
1972-74 Dead was a juggernaut, there were no areas they couldn't handle....complex chords, odd time signatures, jazz fusion type improv, country improv, rock and blues improv...their songwriting abilities were exploding with tunes like Eyes, their sound system was cutting edge....a fire breathing dragon of a band!
Couldn’t agree more! My first live show was September 30,72. Then pursued them big time from then. ‘73 huge creativity, exploration, freedom and 🎉magic
@fungusuas goodasufugu nicely played! When you actually see Bobby doing his thing on a hot night and especially when they take things out sideways, the way he frames and structures or sometimes just hints at chords - really good stuff. Truly a singular style he has
Me too, or memories of it and I didn't fully get it until long after I'd been listening and dropping but when I dropped at a live show my face, head, reality melted in a psychic orgasm.
@@seandully2816 Instead of asking for words that will ALWAYS fall short, why don't you just switch brain sides and spend 20 minutes listening. It's all there.
you guys in the us have so much chance to live in a country where this kind of band existed and made up to perform this amazing music. As a European it's quite difficult to meet deadheads and embrace this culture as much as we want since practically nobody knows or promote them. I wish i could see Dead & Company but this would be a huuuuuuge adventure to come there. Anyway, this show is absolutely perfect, this band is perfect too
Welllllll, it's alive for you! "It's only real if you believe!" But your are correct, we still have a very healthy following of Deadheads here in the US!
I remember these four nights at Winterland like it was yesterday....,it was 50 years ago...,thank you Bear, RIP. The wall of sound was extraordinary, it was pure clean audio.
I was on the Pacific Crest Trail finishing up Mt. Lyell and doing the pass to June Lake. Last section left of the trail to do is south to Bishop Pass. Married the woman who went with me SOBO from Cascade Locks a few years later and we had Dead music playing a lot while living in Moab Utah.
Bobby gives Jerry and Phil so much freedom to do what they do. I think it's gets lost how his rhythm playing fills so many holes. I especially love to listen to him on Jerry's song. Next time you listen really focus in on Bobby if you get the chance.
Check out that bass line by Phil. Jerry is absolutely in outer space. Bobby sounding so youthful and what a rhythm player he is. Billy holding that groove so tight.
Billy said “this is the song that made me realize the Dead can do anything.” Playing that 4-4 and 6-8 over the top of each other. Bill is my favorite rock drummer, and he’s kept those jams tight for decades 🤙🏻
You may have gotten twisted, but I bet you haven’t gotten ‘Jerry snapping out of it on Phil’s cue and playing a smoking intro to The Other One in front of the Wall Of Sound’ twisted.
When I was thirteen, I had a life changing "event" that involved the Grateful Dead. I'm only seventeen now, closing in adulthood and signing up with National Guard, thinking of a career in Law Enforcement. This is the piece of me I don't want to lose. I want to spread it like flowers in early spring! I know there's people like me out there, the heat that don't bust you for smiling on a cloudy day 😉. Here's to hoping I can make a change... ☮️✌️
May God bless you and keep you safe young man!!! Yes!!! Of course YOU!!! Will make a difference!!! Because you want it!!! Peace and Love to you and family
Was telling my kid that the Dead start their shows with these mainstream songs like Bertha and Truckin but what people really came for were the jams "once the acid took hold..."
Everytime 'Dark Star' or 'The Other One' wanders into a 'Spanish Jam', the Cosmic inflation reaches its highest point in the Universe, just to the sound of Jerry's Guitar
I saw them somehow (with many bells and percussion noises) get into this at Manor Downs, near Austin TX in 1977 (I think it was) and the girl I was with, who was not really a fan, turned to me and said, "They're pretty good." :-) Jerry was going wild, doing his thing when he would look at one person in the audience and play just for them. It was more uptempo than this version. You can probably find it somewhere.
Yes! However, I would settle for an album Best Of, compiled of WL dates. Easy Wind is my favorite. I want a box set of the entire Watkins Glen epic. Start to finish, Dead, Allman Bros, and The Band.... OMFG. A time machine with one use only rules...choose one; The Glen or Woodstock. Whatcha gonna pick?
As ever more compelling than your first Mad Max movie, our visions in Utopia, brought to life in harmony. I’m seeing Don Quixote and windmills…with Jerry leading the “Way”. Everybody’s dancing!
Winterland! Best time of Bill Graham Presents! Every concert was hand picked with at least two great bands, a lot of em unknown at the time becoming famous. I saw YES blow Black Sabbath off the stage. True.
I was lucky enough to hear the entire side in '72 at the tender age of 12. Just started smoking herb. "Who was THAT?" MY friend was fresh back from a commune in Oregon,(we were in Flint, Michigan). "The Dead," he replied. Whoa, dude! This may have been before tour heads!!!
Lyrics: Spanish lady come to me, she lays on me this rose It rainbow spirals round and round, it trembles and explodes It left a smoking crater of my mind I like to blow away But the heat came round and busted me for smiling on a cloudy day Coming, coming, coming around Coming around, coming around, in a circle Coming, coming, coming around Coming around, coming around, in a circle Escaping through the lily fields, I came across an empty space It trembled and exploded, left a bus stop in its place The bus came by and I got on, that's when it all began There was Cowboy Neal at the wheel of the bus to never ever land Coming, coming, coming around Coming around, coming around, in a circle Coming, coming, coming around Coming around, coming around, in a circle
Pretty much is, so is Dark Star and Playing in the Band, all great songs but also launch pads to jam like crazy and improvise every time played. Check out Dark Star from the same show it's even better imo, some of the best jamming they ever did.
On the way to Tennessee with the Family, Listening to this Monsterous Version of The Other One, I Absolutely Love this Jam, Thank You Dave for Dave's Picks 38, just received mine Yesterday, so Grateful for the Music !!!! 🙏✌❤💀⚡
I was in Nashville recently, got tons of compliments on my stealie shirt. Groovy city! Some wonderful bluegrass tunes in the pubs and small clubs too. ☮️💟🌼✨⚡️🌹☀️
As someone that was born well after Jerry's death consider yourself the luckiest generation to have ever lived. If I had I time machine I know exactly where I'd go.
I'd already graduated from college when this one got recorded. Go figure! By pure coincidence I did have an opportunity to have dinner with the man in the blue shirt. He is a nice person.
1958 Bus following the Dead, eating sometimes, smoking all the time, Bus was full of hot Deadhead chics, made it to every show, sold Jameson and necklaces, best time ever, oh it wasn't me but I hope it was all of you!
Awesome video .... I remember playing the other one on my cassette in my 77 Volkswagen diesel dasher with my friend Scott .... holy shit! Good times my friend. Thank you for this video 🙏
The intro gave me flashbacks to my first strong mushroom trip which was my second trip when I had doubled the dose. I was smoking hash oil and started walking down the highway and I peaking and all these cars were racing by so I hopped a barbed wire fence and cut myself but no so bad. I made it into a field and some forest and had a good trip. I've never had a bad trip. That trip was in 1995 October at UCSC. There was a Dead Scene in town and I had eaten and smoked a lot of cannabis so the shrooms didn't freak me out. I found some LSD in Venice Beach later and I want to get a sheet of this LSD. It was fantastic. I took a real sizzler trip once and learned a lot. On Shrooms I used to hear the chanting Bikini Voices and the totally fear out harmonics. My dad was Buell. He used to jam with Jerry a lot. I grew up smoking pot with my mom. I've been sober 19 years. I am fasting right now so I am in the zone. I love this jam they are having. TRIP! The first time I really heard music was coming down off my 3rd strong mushroom trip. My best friend at UCSC was playing Hendrix and I was smoking bongs and the music was distorting and it sounded so cool I knew I was doing the right thing. My mom told me later that Jimi was probably coming down and smoking pot when he played it. I was lamp working glass pipes and I would be happy to make them if everything is free. I'd rather spend all day making one nice pipe that people could share. I hated the business of it. The retailers just rip you off.
Three people unliked this. Epic ignorance that you could listen to this master piece of music and conclude it sucks. Lol! For God's sake there is actual fire emerging in the background!
Or be an adult and shut the fuck up and enjoy it because it still rips whether you dig it or not. I like it. So I would take your ticket from you and shove you out the door. Lol I'd tell Phil much later. Oh shit I don't know what happened to him? Wait just a cotton picking minute. Where is my dope? I'm high but it's ok. I'm doing a fentanyl half awake half dreaming comment. One question? Where were they trying to go? And who is Phil's brother who keeps yelling to let him in. I'm not doing it. He knows I'm tripping hard tonight.. dude was supposed to be my designated driver. Heidi, when did you get home? I love you honey but now I'm high as fuck and don't know what happened to our phones. I gotta go to the restroom How did this happen? Fuck how did you fix it yet? Nevermind.. good to see you dude Ok we're on for the new fent and chris. I'm gonna piss..then we can split.
"A centerpiece of the Grateful Dead's second album, Anthem Of The Sun, The Other One broke off from its complete That's It For The Other One suite in 1971 aside from a 1972 one-off, and a few performances of Jerry's Cryptical Envelopment in 1985. Skull & Roses contains what is often considered the definitive live version, taking up a complete side of vinyl of that 1971 masterpiece." - David Lemieux
I saw Phil & Billy do Cryptical/The Other One at the Warfield in July 1999, Billy’s first post-Dead show
@ David Lemieux, how can I reach you? I know you are a busy man, but I would love to reach out with some historical information / questions. Thanks.
I first saw them in the Central Park Bandshell in 1967 when a friend dragged me along. I loved it, but I didn't have an album until that same friend gave me 'Anthem' for my birthday. I played that side until the grooves wore out.
Hello,I came “a rode”After “In The Dark (TOUTouch of gray!,,,,,
Saw them do this in Minneapolis in 1971. Jerry played with the New Riders on pedal steel for two hours, then with the Dead for another 3 hours more. My favorite Dead song. For me the bus came by in 1966. Still on the bus.
RIP Phil! Thanks for all the music!
Phil’s bass line in this one is iconic. Thank you for the endless music, memories and inspiration, Phil
RIP Phil- May the four winds carry you home.💔🌹🌹🌹
1972-74 Dead was a juggernaut, there were no areas they couldn't handle....complex chords, odd time signatures, jazz fusion type improv, country improv, rock and blues improv...their songwriting abilities were exploding with tunes like Eyes, their sound system was cutting edge....a fire breathing dragon of a band!
Acid is truly a beautiful drug…
Pure Columbian cocaine and Owsley acid fueled those jams.
RUclipsr DC Cat has a few amazing documentaries about those years specifically.
Couldn’t agree more! My first live show was September 30,72. Then pursued them big time from then. ‘73 huge creativity, exploration, freedom and 🎉magic
@@calebsutton6219love yo see a dc cat shoutout in the wild
Listen to it for 16 minutes. Think about it for a lifetime. Talk about return on investment.
Very Nicely put Steve ! By far, one of the best investments I ever made...
Very well put! The giddiness that this sort of adventurous musicality brings me has never lessened, going on 26 years as a (young) fan.
as they said in Pulp Fiction "This is some serious gourmet shit." Thank you
@fungusuas goodasufugu nicely played! When you actually see Bobby doing his thing on a hot night and especially when they take things out sideways, the way he frames and structures or sometimes just hints at chords - really good stuff. Truly a singular style he has
Big smiles on my end
I love a pop culture reference.
Fare Thee Well, Phil. Thank you for the decades of music and bass bombs. May the four winds blow you safely home. 🌹
Here's the song that made me "get it" as a kid being exposed to the band. It's all there.
Me too, or memories of it and I didn't fully get it until long after I'd been listening and dropping but when I dropped at a live show my face, head, reality melted in a psychic orgasm.
Can you elaborate?
@@seandully2816 Instead of asking for words that will ALWAYS fall short, why don't you just switch brain sides and spend 20 minutes listening. It's all there.
@@seandully2816 I have just now and I can’t tell you anything because it’s not about words
@@JohnMoore-qv4vn what a dopey answer
you guys in the us have so much chance to live in a country where this kind of band existed and made up to perform this amazing music. As a European it's quite difficult to meet deadheads and embrace this culture as much as we want since practically nobody knows or promote them. I wish i could see Dead & Company but this would be a huuuuuuge adventure to come there. Anyway, this show is absolutely perfect, this band is perfect too
I hope it changes for you all there!!! Keep the Dead alive so to speak!!! Cheers Peace and Love
it'll happen if u let it !
Welllllll, it's alive for you! "It's only real if you believe!" But your are correct, we still have a very healthy following of Deadheads here in the US!
where in Europe are you?
I’m Italian deadheads hi world ! ❤️✌️
Jerry's ability to run single note lines seemingly forever with out a pause is still my favorite musical must listen.
Fare thee well, Phil. Such a long, long time to be gone, and a short time to be there.
I remember these four nights at Winterland like it was yesterday....,it was 50 years ago...,thank you Bear, RIP.
The wall of sound was extraordinary, it was pure clean audio.
October 1974 is just about as good as it gets
I was on the Pacific Crest Trail finishing up Mt. Lyell and doing the pass to June Lake. Last section left of the trail to do is south to Bishop Pass. Married the woman who went with me SOBO from Cascade Locks a few years later and we had Dead music playing a lot while living in Moab Utah.
These are the moments that make the goose bumps arise. The look on Jerry’s face says it all.
@@bakonfater4000 yeah, this was definitely Phil....
1:42 jerry's telling himself,,,,,, oh god I"m high
Absolutely ❤️❤️❤️
I love Bill and Mickey together, but when Bill played alone you can really tell how dam good he is
@@EasyGravy420 Thank you. I'm still ..'gathering wonderful stuff :>)
Bobby gives Jerry and Phil so much freedom to do what they do. I think it's gets lost how his rhythm playing fills so many holes. I especially love to listen to him on Jerry's song. Next time you listen really focus in on Bobby if you get the chance.
Especially true when you consider the band post-hiatus, after Bobby takes more of a backseat in the musical sense
Cosmic charlie
been to 5 dozen Rat Dog shows... Bobby is GREAT
Thank you Phil
RIP 🔥🐲
Check out that bass line by Phil. Jerry is absolutely in outer space. Bobby sounding so youthful and what a rhythm player he is. Billy holding that groove so tight.
They are all on one this is a amazing sound.
Billy said “this is the song that made me realize the Dead can do anything.” Playing that 4-4 and 6-8 over the top of each other. Bill is my favorite rock drummer, and he’s kept those jams tight for decades 🤙🏻
MAGIC
Awesome bass.
Kreutzman does great cymbal work, and on practically every album they mixed and/or EQ'd it out!
Saw this concert - sitting in the balcony, just awed by the scene.
You may have gotten twisted, but I bet you haven’t gotten ‘Jerry snapping out of it on Phil’s cue and playing a smoking intro to The Other One in front of the Wall Of Sound’ twisted.
Will never regret getting on that bus! 🎶🎵💃🎶🎵
When I was thirteen, I had a life changing "event" that involved the Grateful Dead. I'm only seventeen now, closing in adulthood and signing up with National Guard, thinking of a career in Law Enforcement. This is the piece of me I don't want to lose. I want to spread it like flowers in early spring! I know there's people like me out there, the heat that don't bust you for smiling on a cloudy day 😉. Here's to hoping I can make a change... ☮️✌️
Don't lose that part of yourself, young one
You won’t lose it, I’ve been listening since I was 15 in 1998 and haven’t lost it! It’s the only thing that’s remained the same!
As a fellow 17 year old deadhead I feel the same way
May God bless you and keep you safe young man!!! Yes!!! Of course YOU!!! Will make a difference!!! Because you want it!!! Peace and Love to you and family
I found the dead after joining the military in 84... saw them a lot while i was on active duty.
Was telling my kid that the Dead start their shows with these mainstream songs like Bertha and Truckin but what people really came for were the jams "once the acid took hold..."
Not me. I've never done acid. I came for the jams so I didn't have to hear them sing.
@@xianshep I meant the band, not (necessarily) the audience
Everytime 'Dark Star' or 'The Other One' wanders into a 'Spanish Jam', the Cosmic inflation reaches its highest point in the Universe, just to the sound of Jerry's Guitar
There’s nothing quite like when The Dead hits this song right. This cut of the Other One is legit!
I saw them somehow (with many bells and percussion noises) get into this at Manor Downs, near Austin TX in 1977 (I think it was) and the girl I was with, who was not really a fan, turned to me and said, "They're pretty good." :-) Jerry was going wild, doing his thing when he would look at one person in the audience and play just for them. It was more uptempo than this version. You can probably find it somewhere.
Isn't this the shit. God bless the mighty Grateful Dead. A band beyond description.
That slow part was nuts. The part Bob is playing during that is just perfect.
white rabbit!!
RIP Phil Lesh. ❤️⚡️❤️⚡️
Oh Phil! He’s 83 now and still playing shows. Amazing
Charlie.Miler himself ladies and gentleman! If not you share a name with a legend. Cheers
God love Lesh
Rip Phil. I miss you already
IM PEAKING!
Sunshine, 4 way window pains? Lol
Good luck, may the dead lead you home and to your soul!
I'm supposed to be cleaning and I can't stop watching.
Cleaning your spirit..........
Me too! I’m supposed to be vacuuming…
Please release a blu ray boxset with all 5 Winterland concerts!!!
Yes! However, I would settle for an album Best Of, compiled of WL dates. Easy Wind is my favorite. I want a box set of the entire Watkins Glen epic. Start to finish, Dead, Allman Bros, and The Band.... OMFG. A time machine with one use only rules...choose one; The Glen or Woodstock. Whatcha gonna pick?
@@thomasw4755Watkins glen for sure!!! My three favorites
As ever more compelling than your first Mad Max movie, our visions in Utopia, brought to life in harmony. I’m seeing Don Quixote and windmills…with Jerry leading the “Way”. Everybody’s dancing!
Anthem Of The Sun is a great album. One of my favorites.
Winterland! Best time of Bill Graham Presents! Every concert was hand picked with at least two great bands, a lot of em unknown at the time becoming famous. I saw YES blow Black Sabbath off the stage. True.
Man Alive!!!! This is easily one of the best version of "The Other One" I've ever heard...absolutely brilliant!
I was lucky enough to hear the entire side in '72 at the tender age of 12. Just started smoking herb. "Who was THAT?" MY friend was fresh back from a commune in Oregon,(we were in Flint, Michigan). "The Dead," he replied. Whoa, dude! This may have been before tour heads!!!
Lyrics:
Spanish lady come to me, she lays on me this rose
It rainbow spirals round and round, it trembles and explodes
It left a smoking crater of my mind I like to blow away
But the heat came round and busted me for smiling on a cloudy day
Coming, coming, coming around
Coming around, coming around, in a circle
Coming, coming, coming around
Coming around, coming around, in a circle
Escaping through the lily fields, I came across an empty space
It trembled and exploded, left a bus stop in its place
The bus came by and I got on, that's when it all began
There was Cowboy Neal at the wheel of the bus to never ever land
Coming, coming, coming around
Coming around, coming around, in a circle
Coming, coming, coming around
Coming around, coming around, in a circle
Bye Phil and thanks for the sounds.
As Mr. Rhythm Man once said, “It’s close enough to be jazz.” Missing you Phil.
If I didn't know any better I would think that this was just a jam session. Turns out to be the greatest fucking jam session I've ever seen.
Pretty much is, so is Dark Star and Playing in the Band, all great songs but also launch pads to jam like crazy and improvise every time played. Check out Dark Star from the same show it's even better imo, some of the best jamming they ever did.
@@michaelmohrle1773 Bill's drumming on the PITB jam from the movie is fucking crazy. Acid soaked jazz insanity.
@@haikat4 1974 is Bill's best year, as a band as a whole I think 1972.
@@michaelmohrle1773 Agreed. Probably around '77 is the peak for for Jerry's guitar chops. Phil has been solid since day 1, and Bobby is Bobby.
Jerry bringing it back in around 14 mins, the man, the myth the legend
The mountain with Jerry and Phil on each side of the stream going down flowing.
One of the slickest Other Ones I’ve ever heard, the groove in that spanish jam was mystical.
On the way to Tennessee with the Family, Listening to this Monsterous Version of The Other One, I Absolutely Love this Jam, Thank You Dave for Dave's Picks 38, just received mine Yesterday, so Grateful for the Music !!!! 🙏✌❤💀⚡
I was in Nashville recently, got tons of compliments on my stealie shirt. Groovy city! Some wonderful bluegrass tunes in the pubs and small clubs too. ☮️💟🌼✨⚡️🌹☀️
It's FN magical! ✨
It makes me want to go back in time!
You'd only still be present back then. 🤣
I am in the crowd. Great show and time.
I close my eyes and see the notes passing by in all colors of the rainbow 🙌😭😭
Could be the best video existent online
The amount of ideas and phrases that these guys would weave in and out of in one performance has always blown me away.
Happy Birthday Billy!
Winterland, S.F. 1968 New Years Eve. Danced on stage with all the kids from Olimpali. I was 14 ❤
My Wall of Sound shows feel like it was just the other day. The years have gotten away. 👍🎼🎵🎶🎵👁🔥👁🎸💯
As someone that was born well after Jerry's death consider yourself the luckiest generation to have ever lived. If I had I time machine I know exactly where I'd go.
@@faboolean7039 Believe me I do. Just dumb luck I'm afraid. But I wouldn't swap with anyone.
I'd already graduated from college when this one got recorded. Go figure! By pure coincidence I did have an opportunity to have dinner with the man in the blue shirt. He is a nice person.
Loved this Spanish Jam.
11:57 adorable bobby/phil moment
May the four winds blow you safely home, brother Phil.
1958 Bus following the Dead, eating sometimes, smoking all the time, Bus was full of hot Deadhead chics, made it to every show, sold Jameson and necklaces, best time ever, oh it wasn't me but I hope it was all of you!
so many stories to tell my friend... thanks for sharing
It was a 1973 bus... But yeah.
Looks and sounds amazing. Thanks.
Awesome video .... I remember playing the other one on my cassette in my 77 Volkswagen diesel dasher with my friend Scott .... holy shit! Good times my friend. Thank you for this video 🙏
Amazing song, great live. ⚡
I saw the band play a Spanish Jam thirteen years later in Toronto. Never saw a Mind Left Body Jam though. Good times.
Man, they were absolutely on point at this show. Incredibly energy.⚡⚡⚡
"Boots" with the flames, Jerry and Phil with the fire.
The intro gave me flashbacks to my first strong mushroom trip which was my second trip when I had doubled the dose. I was smoking hash oil and started walking down the highway and I peaking and all these cars were racing by so I hopped a barbed wire fence and cut myself but no so bad. I made it into a field and some forest and had a good trip. I've never had a bad trip. That trip was in 1995 October at UCSC. There was a Dead Scene in town and I had eaten and smoked a lot of cannabis so the shrooms didn't freak me out. I found some LSD in Venice Beach later and I want to get a sheet of this LSD. It was fantastic. I took a real sizzler trip once and learned a lot. On Shrooms I used to hear the chanting Bikini Voices and the totally fear out harmonics. My dad was Buell. He used to jam with Jerry a lot. I grew up smoking pot with my mom. I've been sober 19 years. I am fasting right now so I am in the zone. I love this jam they are having. TRIP!
The first time I really heard music was coming down off my 3rd strong mushroom trip. My best friend at UCSC was playing Hendrix and I was smoking bongs and the music was distorting and it sounded so cool I knew I was doing the right thing. My mom told me later that Jimi was probably coming down and smoking pot when he played it. I was lamp working glass pipes and I would be happy to make them if everything is free. I'd rather spend all day making one nice pipe that people could share. I hated the business of it. The retailers just rip you off.
Three people unliked this. Epic ignorance that you could listen to this master piece of music and conclude it sucks. Lol! For God's sake there is actual fire emerging in the background!
they prolly only watched the 1st 30 seconds ...
No. They disliked it because it ended too soon. I don't blame them. 16 minutes is not enough.
Ty!
Isn't this the song Billy is referring to when he says he knew when they played this song that there wasn't anything in their way?
RIP PHIL 💜⚘️⚘️🥀
Thank You
Greetings family from wet San Rafael Marin county San Francisco California 🍄🌛⚡🌜🌹🌍🍄🌁🍄
Oh just beautiful. I’ve always loved this. ❤️❤️❤️
The Bus came by and I got on…
That was amazing!! Jerry sound was so clear, it almost felt like they might go into Cosmic Charlie at one point... just beautiful
More Winterland magic ... what was in the walls of that building???
7:11 is when the magic really kicks in....
more like 0:00
No doubt!
beautiful⚡️💀
Now that is some groovy shit, Thank you
Awesome song. 😎
This is jazz improvisation ladled over a bowl of interstellar Jerry
Love all they every did!!!since at a young age ,this has been my fav band of all time!!! Peace and Love Happy Weedend to you all!!!
Thank you for this
Thank you for a 74 show!
Nice!
I'm stoned but this is still cosmic.
An interesting side voyage, right around the 10:00 mark here....
mind left body jam
and a little Spanish Jam.....great version!
No doubt
I always wanted to hear a heavy metal version. Could be nuts
Holy Shit.
A little like Spanish composer Revelle 3/4s in then to blues and back to n theme..these guys so versatile. WILDCATS.
Solid Mind Left Body Jam.
Jam Española 🎶✨❤🎶🌹💀🌹🇪🇦🤩🔥💥✌
Whew 9:15 is so great!
Spanish Jam
This is great, and with beautiful sound and visuals being a Dead Movie outtake, but nothing ever topped the Other One from 'Skullfuck.'
The bus came by and I got on, that's when it all began!
I heard that Stella at the very end & really wanted the hear it, see it. (alas)
RIP Phil 😢
My gosh pick something we’ve never seen a million times!!
Or be an adult and shut the fuck up and enjoy it because it still rips whether you dig it or not. I like it. So I would take your ticket from you and shove you out the door. Lol I'd tell Phil much later. Oh shit I don't know what happened to him? Wait just a cotton picking minute. Where is my dope? I'm high but it's ok. I'm doing a fentanyl half awake half dreaming comment.
One question? Where were they trying to go? And who is Phil's brother who keeps yelling to let him in. I'm not doing it. He knows I'm tripping hard tonight.. dude was supposed to be my designated driver. Heidi, when did you get home? I love you honey but now I'm high as fuck and don't know what happened to our phones. I gotta go to the restroom
How did this happen? Fuck how did you fix it yet? Nevermind.. good to see you dude
Ok we're on for the new fent and chris. I'm gonna piss..then we can split.
Go away
Wall of sound show!