Jerry Garcia Band - Dear Prudence - 3/1/1980 - Capitol Theatre (Official)
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- Jerry Garcia Band - Dear Prudence
Recorded Live: 3/1/1980 - Capitol Theatre - Passaic, NJ
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No One, No One, can describe the pure beauty of this, I am glad I can hear and pass it on to others.
After listening to this song 6 consecutive times, I am certain of 1 thing: THAT GROOVE DOES NOT QUIT.
Im on my third time....wow....i guess I never realized how great Jerry was...
John had to smile over this...RIP Jerry and John we miss you!
and on the eight day, God created Jerry and it was good.
Love the implication that Jerry lived through the Bible
I have to say that I was quite innocent when I met Jerry the love of my life forever still to this day of April 23, 2024 on this day I just woke up + found this most beautiful song ! ❤️🐇🐰🌹🕊️💀☠️🎵🪽💦👻☮️👽🪐🛸🚀☄️🔥⚡️💥✨peace to all of us !
Dear Prudence is one of my all-time favorite Beatles song and I absolutely love Jerry Garcia and what an amazing cover I'm so happy I found this
My sentiments exactly!
I agree
@@epanow1954 i agree too! Greetings from Argentina.
Me 2
So chill = so chill :-)
Words are hard to come by. It makes me know there is a spirit realm. My soul has been touched.
thank you Jerry... rest sweetly with the star and still playing heavenly bars
I can totally see why people would drop everything and follow these dudes around! They were amazing.
Jerry was really happy with the groove. A very tight band.
Absolutely the best cover of this beautiful song that I've ever heard. Jerry flat out turned it around and then shot it into space and brought it back down to earth like only he could! Beautiful, thank you
Need to check Alannis Morrisette cover. Superb
@@rogerscollier7424 Umm, no.
@@Cosmo-Kramer Umm yes
@@rogerscollier7424 Okay, I just listened to it again, and her version is great, all the way up to the point where she opens her mouth.
@@Cosmo-Kramer Simply a matter of opinion as everything in life is.
It really don't get no better than this...
THE PEOPLE AT THE CONCERT ARE WITNESSING HISTORY IN THE MAKING
Every moment is, if you “look around around”!
I was at this show! My first time seeing Jerry.
best cover ever
I really feel his love for the song. He just breathes the music. Gives me shivers, with all it’s imperfections!
Jerry's voice is no like other voice. It's heartfelt and beautiful. No other voice in music id rather hear 7/24/365
Justin Bieber
Jerry had was a very blessed musician and singer
Probably the best live lead guitar I ever heard, that boys benn playing a while
Seriously.
Man for sure. Particularly on the slower stuff his soloing was heavy duty
Lol damn right, I just laugh when people downplay Jerry or know nothing about music. This is so hard to do people have no idea.
Beautiful version of Prudence.
Much needed tune amidst what is going on in our world today. Glad I found this!! June 2 2020
3/2021
6/2/2021! Keep rocking brother. I heard th Merle version, but not this one. Even a video too! So stoked.
It'll happen, the underground will correct. when the times are mist chaotic is when the best music is made. (personally I'm praying rap stays the fuck out of it)
best art of all types out of hard times.
My first Jerry show !!! Boy did he spoil me !!✌💙😁 To all ⚡
❤ all i can say …. Jerry
Jerry has an incredible voice- unique- and maybe the most soulful voice plus guitarist I’ve ever had the pleasure of listening to… absolutely sublime.
I am transported somewhere when I close my eyes listening to this guitar solo... great feeling!
I love you man !Dear Prudence can you come out to play!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jerry was a great singer, in the most important way a singer can be great. He touched your heart, made you feel the song, got the message of the song across. His voice seemed to radiate love....
It's a shame that in the early years of the Grateful Dead's existence some critics, etc. were merciless in their critiques of Jerry Garcia's voice. I believe us as fans often viewed Jerry as immune to criticism (especially from the music industry). However, I feel that in the back of his mind Jerry may have been a bit insecure about his vocals which was a TRAGIC shame because he was blessed not just with incredible guitar abilities but also a very unique, mournful, moving, beautiful voice as this cover of the classic Beatles' tune demonstrates. Even though he's gone I thank the cosmos that I was able to share a time and space where I was able to enjoy all of Garcia's artistry. I wish I was a bit older so I could've seen the Dead, etc. live, but the tapes don't lie...Garcia was a one of a kind musical magician who never even fully unleashed his powers. Maybe in another times forgotten space the four winds will bring our paths to a crossing.
razorfistforce1 Yes, Jerry has a nice voice!!!
+razorfistforce1 His singing ability is okay, but nothing special. That hardly matters, though, because many of the best rock singers such as Dylan, Jagger, Lou Reed, etc etc, didn't have great singing voices. What they did have, though, was great vocal abilities, the ability to make their voices communicate feelings in a beautiful, moving way. Jerry Garcia was able to use his voice as a great expressive instrument in that same way.
Wonderful sentiment. I saw Jerry beginning in 77 so I missed the early shows. I am a trained musician and big fan. Jerry was legendary musician; right up there with the other greats that started in the 60ties and 70ties. The music will endure.
That said, as you pointed out, tapes dont lie! While Jerry had a nice folksy voice, he and the others had major issues with intonation and phrasing. Their singing was far far below their instrumental skills, and I've often felt that if they could have sung as good as they played, they'd have opened up a whole new audience. They'd have been thought of as one of the best bands EVER! (I still think they were) I heard Wilco cover Ripple from Port Chester (on UTUBE) last year: what a great rendition, especially because as a vocal song, they could sing IN TUNE.
Perhaps a less understood side of Jerrys greatness was his respect for the individual fan. What I mean is that in the early years, when the psychedelic period was happening, and the band had a more personal connection with the audience (not an arena show!) you had thousands of fans whose souls were WIDE OPEN at shows, due of course to LSD. In those times, Jerry showed his utter class s a musician and more importantly as a person. He had open access to the minds and souls of thousands. I would venture to say that most of us would agree that he NEVER used his access in a selfish or sloppy way. If you can understand this, (perhaps you've had a psychedelic experience, at a concert!) Jerry was the coolest guy there was; in the best sense of the word cool. He never messed with you when he so easily could have. He didnt push his trip on us; he went with the Boys, and was happy if you came along.
Thats what I miss the most. There are very few folks I want in my head besides me (and thats questinable at times!) Ole Jer was top of the list.
There are many performances of Jerry singing that I think are quite wonderful, but it is very much the case that he learned to be a good singer while on stage. There are many early performances of the Grateful Dead where Jerry's voice sounds flat out terrible.
I love the man, and think his singing, for the most part, got better and better over the course of his life, but the criticism of his singing - particularly early on - was not unjustified.
He conveyed emotion through his singing and playing better than any other musician I can think of.
So fucking gnarley!!! Jerry hits that solo
I saw this performed 3 years later at the Flynn in Burlington, VT. Melvin Seals was on keys. It came outa "Tangled Up In Blue", went back, came back, went back. Time itself became an abstract. Just magical.....
@Swamp Yankee Thanks!
Once you get it, it's never gone.
Thanks for that man!!
Absolutely BEAUTIFUL....making me cry
I don't think 🤔 that 1980 would be considered the early days of the Grateful Dead, especially since it's the JGB! and the fact that 1980 @ Capitol Theater is absolutely year Jerry's EXISTENCE,hands down! I've never seen Jerry more happy! I highly recommend "Mystery Train" possibly from this very show ?
I think that "Mystery Train" was 76' from the Capitol, and I have never seen Jerry SOOOO HAPPY
Awesome, big Beatles fan, and love when the Dead do them justice, Jerry rock's.
There's no voice as soulful as Jerry's voice f*** the critics
That smirk John gives Jerry around 3:40 is fucking priceless. Kills me everytime.
The colors of his chords, that silky flow...he was the best!
Still get chills every time I hear that solo
I'm an even bigger Pigpen fan but holy shit it makes me want to cry knowing that this can't be witnessed physically anymore. and that's Jerry and Pig asking with the Dead. thanks anyway, RUclips
happy birthday Jerry!
Woke up with this song in my head and found this video 👍
Jerry Garcia this was a long song thank you!
La voz y el espíritu de Jerry nunca morirán
De donde escuchas?
Divine.
I wish I could go to, something anything, and watch Jerry, I miss him like I actually knew him which is for me really weird.
What a performer
Is a gifted musician and singer*
The master. Period.
so sweet
I saw this tour at the Bushnell theater in Hartford Connecticut. Bobby and the Midnight's opened up for Jerry. At the end of the show both bands jammed together.
Bobby was with Kingfish in '76
I apologize I got the date wrong
Miss you Mom, 5/11/22. Thanks Jerry. Much respect and love to All. Paz y Luz. It's beautiful and so are you....
I love this jam! A great Beatles song but they have given it so much more than the original version did
THE man
Jah Jerry from Tucson Arizona Sonoran 🏜️ desert 🍄
Purely magical!!! A grate band covering the greatest
So touching
❤💯Everyone
This is so good. I've been a fan since 1984. Loser was my favorite song then also Touch of Grey became a favorite.
pretty good rendition !!!! I love his voice on this one !
I love how he took it and made it his own
Boom. So good
I think he always had such good timing in his music, certainly his having been a guitar teacher in his youth perhaps why this occured. Amazing!
Amazing!!
Thatt means we have heart!
Good Morning JerBear ❤
Seriously, Dear Prudence?
Simply Amazing. We Miss you Jerry. 👌
This is such a great ensemble performing a really great song. Such a humble start that seems so simple on the surface, but evolves into a deep, intricate, passionate heartfelt performance. My favorite version of this Beatles song is the JGB version.
Superb!
Critiques of Jerry’s voice?????>well they are all beautiful
My favorite Schroom Tune....Home grown. Montana...
Wow that’s awesome.
And to think the composer of this song was still alive.
Jerry giving TRIBUTE to Lennon BEFORE he DIED... 🍺😎👍
Wow ❤
The Angles had Jerry in their cusp
sir john lennon - thank you
Jerry Garcia & The Grateful Dead could take anyone's songs, even The Beatles, & make them their own.
Tio Pancho yeah
Definitely.. Even Dead and Company blow me away when Bobby is singing this. If you haven't heard any soundboards of some of the shows where they covered this (probably not on youtube) or heard one of the handful of times they covered it live then check em out. They do it justice.. Not like Jerry could but of course there will never be another Jerry
Hardly
Yesss
Sad to think that in only 8 months or so after this recording John was shot dead.
What Kahn? He was murdered?
@@scott1775 He means john lennon
...around, around, around, look around
Jerry's growing smile at 02:55 - 03:15 is beautiful
JGB 😎
jam master Jerry
9:40 = all of us
Boom...
Great, lumpy.. version, John Kahn is amazing! He was just behind Jer, they are up there “Knocking”..☮️🙏🌈
This mix is better than the live jerry album!!!
Totally agree!!
Dear God, please take Gaga, Bieber, Madonna and Rhianna and bring us back Lennon, Hendrix, Bowie, and Beck.
I'll throw in Trey Anastasiao 🦝🍄🇺🇲🍄🌍🍄🌁🌁🌁🍄
Jerry was the biggest dead head ever. miss u Pappa bear every day. all u other heads live long and and dance on.
BRASIL 2022
nice
lennon-mccartney classic
@1:00 I didn’t realize Greg Brady played drums for Jerry, go figure.
They wouldn't let jerry rest always begging for more
It's too bad the dead dodnt play this together. Would love to hear the boys harmonize on this
Joshua Perry like on the original recording! I love beatle harmonies, so flavorful, “look around-round-round round-round ROUND-ROUND-ROUND ROUND-ROUND” listen to the isolated vocals, they zone me the fuck out hahahaha
nice cover
@5:23 Jerry working hard for the money.
Omg is that Phil on bass he looks completely different
Jon Kahn
The bass on this song - will it just seems so different from any bass I've ever heard. Gives it multiple extra dimensions. This may be crazy talk but there are images of Jerry here where - he doesn't look exactly like Lennon but - he sort of looks like a JG version of Lennon. I can't quite explain it but it's as though he's able to channel Lennon visually.
9 months before John died.... god i hope he heard this before that
Who's the keyboard player?
the man had an ability to strangle time and make his song and tone become so poignant. Why weren't people bugging their shit over anything that occurred in the 70's? It's because they were misguided.