Grateful Dead 6-21-89 Shoreline Amphitheatre Mountain View CA
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Setlist:
Set 1
Hideaway
Touch of Grey
Minglewood Blues
Ramble On Rose
Box of Rain
Dire Wolf
When I Paint My Masterpiece
Row Jimmy
Cassidy
Deal
Set 2
Scarlet Begonias
Hell in a Bucket
Ship of Fools
Estimated Prophet
Eyes Of The World
Drums
Space
Truckin'
Other One
Morning Dew
Turn On Your Lovelight
E: Brokedown Palace
Audio transfers by Vern White
1st Generation VHS provided by Dan Blank (many thanks!!)
Video capture, video editing, and audio synchronization by Kevin Tobin
Additional audio synchronization and dvd authoring by MattMan
Back in 1989, this was one of the first concerts that livestreamed on TV, in real time, Pay Per View style, and my Mom recorded it on VCR for me. She's not a Deadhead, but she knew I liked them, so she did that just for me. It lived on top of my VCR for over a decade, and I played it til the tape wore out...
I'm working hard in my workshop right now, with random Dead Shows playing on RUclips, just letting the suggested 'next' videos play to keep me company while I work, so when I heard the blown amp intro, I immediately recognized it and got a tear in my eye for the reminder that my Mom has always looked out for me.
She is currently living in my guest room, and it gets tense sometimes, grown man, Mom living with me, trying to call shots in my house sort of thing...
SO hearing this particular show again kinda takes the edge off of that Family tension. It's my turn to look out for her~
My mom became grumpy only in her late years, but I never discount the incredibly special things she did for me ... such as your mom taping a TV concert on VCR for you. Mom's are the best, I'm glad you found this reminder to take the edge off of the current day Steve.
@@giosal8822 and it's the gift that keeps on giving. I just came downstairs from trying to help her setup Windows Office on her new laptop (that she bought in April), and she gets extremely agitated when you ask her any question about where she got the number that she's written on a post it note, why don't you copy and paste instead of trying to write it down... Oh, THAT number is just a security code, to verify your e-mail, and it expired 24 hours after it was sent... in April... We need a product key... What's your Microsoft Password? etc...
Extremely frustrating to try to help her set it up, because she basically wants you to do all of that and just make it work for her. No patience for the teamwork, when it comes to asking her for passwords, etc...
So then I come down here and open my own e-mail, and see your reply, which leads me back to this video and the memory is fresh again...
Thank you for that.
I spent three years taking care of my mom, watching her lights and laughs fade with dementia. Her house, her rules- or so she thought. Court involvement with legal conservatorship. 3 siblings, one I had to have thrown out on a restraining order. No help from the other two, in fact, our father, who was by this time nothing more to me than my mother's ex-drunk ex-husband, paid my sister's attorney to oppose me in settling the estate cuz he was afraid I'd come after him for a $100,000. divorce settlement he never paid. A big mess. I have no family anymore - my choice- only the Grateful Dead and the wonderful man who introduced me to their magic got me through. Sorry to be such a downer, but if you ask me, yes, absolutely I'd do it all over again. Your mother is your one and only, and if you're smart, you'll turn her on to the Dead while she can still appreciate music and magic. My mom's last intelligible utterance was "thank you for a real good time!" Crying now, I'll miss her forever. Do right by your mom; we'll all meet Jerry, Brent, Pigpen, Keith, Vince, Robert and John Perry in the great beyond for the best concert ever!
You're a good man. God damm good man. See ya around.
Bobby is a kid to Jerry even though being close to same age Jerry is a old soul ,he has a lot to smile over with Bobby !❤️🐰🌹🐇☮️✌️🕊☄️🔥👽🪐🕳🧚🏿♂️🧚🏼🧚♀️🧜♀️🧜🧜♂️🧞♀️🧞♂️🧞🙉🙊🍄💥😘
Dude, that summer I moved out to San Francisco from Long Island, to join all of my friends who dropped out of college and moved out west 6 months prior, I arrived damn near broke on June 17th, and being a good little hustler, me and my boy, went to these shows,where we sold SAMWICHES~TSHIRTS~ doeses~ mushrooms. These shows were being broadcasted on pay pre~vie, but that Summer Solstice Show, was by far the show everyone wanted a ticket to. As I stated I was far to broke to afford the scalpers, and was just happy to be in California, tripping out, hustling up a few bucks, buying low, and selling just a little bit higher. As I thought of my boys back in Long Island, who for sure, payed the 29.95 to watch them on pay pre view, and the band began to play, I got miracled. This angel stepped to me, and said “you have the most wonderful energy I’ve felt today, here” and she handed me a ticket. My friends mouths fell open and asked for the remaining ICE COLD WHIPPETS,1 DOLLAR! As I entered the show, I caught glimpse of the camera man floating through the crowd, I became immortal. Indeed my friends back home were sitting around the tv, tripping on Acid, the VHS recording, and you can hear me off camera saying “camera’s? I love cameras” I jumped in front of the camera saying, “ Hey Kenny and Lou, it’s me Jim, I just got miracled There is nothing like a Hateful Dread show” if you watch the whole show, you’ll see me. I was 19, high on acid, and a beautiful a girl gave me free ticket, to my first west coast Dead show, because I, apparently had wonderful energy. the worm had turned for me, and I never looked back... I miss Grateful Deadshows. I miss tripping out, I miss my wisely misspent youth. I’m now 51, and last month was informed, that I had stage 4 cancer, and had between 6 months to two years left before the cancer will take my life, depending upon how my body reacts to theChemo therapy. Well the Chemo is not reacting well to my body. So it seems, I’ll be moving on sooner rather later. But for 10 years or so, I was...a golden god, or on drugs, either one is cool with me. And I will always be That Guy,from the Summer Solstice Show, back in 89, who got Miracled. And that’s not to shabby. Hello baby I’m gone good by, half a cup of rock and rye, farewell to you old southern skies, I’m on my way.
Slill love your energy my friend . Sending positive vibrations.
Fare thee well, my friend . If I knew the way I’d take you home.
Good luck my friend, been there myself. Never stop loving! Peace.
the solo guitars the whole group so quiet and peaceful just listen and relax and
enjoy one of the best rock bands ever woo I am 75 listen to rock since I was born
I was directly behind Bill Walton for this. I was in row 4 he was in row 3. Obstructed view for sure. RIP brother.
Yeah. I know what you mean. Dude was some Big Tall Happy☀️. I guess after 59 years like any family percentage wise we’ve lost many that brought nothing but goodness to the stage or the scene. He helped me in my darkest hour. It’s what i wrote to him in that booklet we could sign to send to the family that they had at the Tuscany Shakedown at the Sphere. He suffered from depression caused by multiple spinal fusion surgeries like myself. Each surgery takes over a year to somewhat recover from. You never truly recover from but you learn to live with it. It robbed 9 years of my life. I didn’t think I would walk again nor did my doctors. This year I danced for 3 nights so miracles do happen. All kinds. To shows. To life. I wrote a letter to his family in that book to them we could sign at the Tuscany. Last time I saw him was GD50 then I was down. Missed shows since until this year. He inspired me with his Way Better Back program. And no meds won’t hide that kind of pain. I’ve tried. Trust me. Prescription or any other kind. Your sciatic nerve feels like it’s being pinched in a vice 24/7. Can make you lose your marbles. Even if they are King Solomons Marbles. 😂. I can laugh now again but he truly helped me. As did the music. Always. 4ever Grateful
I got bumped off a flight and so they gave me a free ticket anywhere in the US. I figured maybe a good place to go with that ticket was to California to catch a Shoreline show. Made perfect sense to me at the time. Still does.
Couldn't agree more
Wow! Great thinking!!
🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
you should have just stayed in that hell..............
B.S. I don't believe that
What I love about this band is that they didn’t care if people recorded the concert. They shared because they have magic. They always will. I’ve seen it happen in my eyes. I lived listening to them with my friends on hot summer nights and at the lake. Watching the fires or burn its wispy smoke with sparkling smoke. What a beautiful sight to see in a countryside. Thank you universe!!!❤🎉❤
Nobody makes me smile more than when I see Jerry smiling
Ditto!
agreed
It's a Majestical smile! If you want to see Jerry, Bob & Brent all crack up during "He's Gone" Foxboro, MA 7/2/89, wait for it, Worth the smiles!
Yes! A remarkably powerful personality.
@@steveholmes835 that whole show is up in there in the top 5 for me
Brent Mydland is the most incredible thing to happen to the Grateful Dead since Jerry himself. It's amazing how much beauty he brings to the stage both, with hi keys and his voice. Incredible musician and in my opinion, the best keyboardist the Dead ever had. Amazing show!
Definitely my favorite keyboardist. He and Jerry were almost always on the same page
This show a great example of Brent's brilliant piano touches. That big fat synth piano sound...his trademark from the late period of his stint. Those little repeating riffs . . . Bing bing bing ... he was the master at that stuff. 2:06:32. And he's out there during "Space" on this show . . .
Late 70's may be the best period to most (I historically have tended to agree, though I haven't deep dove any other time period as thoroughly), but Brent was the best of the three official members in that slot in the lineup. These '89 shows are blowing my fucking mind and making me reconsider that opinion. They just sound so great in 1989. This is my third in a row with the others being March 31 and July 7). Sticking around this area for a while I think.
@@aleji0 I mostly like the 80's sound because the Jerry Bobby Brent vocal combo and the frequent hard-rockin sound.
Yeah. Did the same thing, can't stop watching the late 80's shows now.
The Deal solo exemplifies how imaginative and fearless Garcia was as a musician
I was spoiled. I worked for years at Sun Microsystems, the closest set of offices to Shoreline. I would literally walk five minutes from my lab to my seat, leaving my car in my company's lot.
I saw so many Shoreline shows I started to take them for granted, simply because they were not "rare" and there was no epic struggle , road trip, expenses, police hassles,etc., to up the ante. Now, thanks to Voodoonola et al., I have a massive new appreciation and a chance to re-appraise these great events.
Need proof there is a God? Frustrated '70's Deadhead in Florida, only able to see the occasional show, suddenly gets job 3,500 miles away, 1/4 mile from a venue where they play numerous shows a year!
That's no coincidence!
Lucky ! I had to drive nearly 3 hrs each way to get to Shoreline !
im gonna manifest this energy
Tony Danis my three favorite venue’s are shoreline, alpine valley and deer creek music center.
Yeah, I live 16 minutes walk from Greek Theater. Which is super convenient, since there isn't any parking lot at The Greek.
It was never more than an hour away from home and my all time favorite place to see them. I went to about 20 shows from 85 till 92 and close to half of them were at the Shoreline. I might have been at this one, the set list if familiar.
Binge listening/ watching the Dead in 2024. RIP Phil, Brent and Jerry.
Phil walked into heaven unpacked his bass..Jerry and Brent stopped what they were doing, smiled, all hugged and broke into Jack Straw. “ We can share the women, we can share the wine”
agreed
My first dead show. I love you Kristin Callahan.
Set 1
Hideaway - 4:58,
Touch of Grey - 11:05,
Minglewood Blues - 17:35,
Ramble On Rose - 27:21,
Box of Rain - 36:38,
Dire Wolf - 41:55,
When I Paint My Masterpiece - 45:40,
Row Jimmy - 52:05,
Cassidy - 1:03:00,
Deal - 1:10:50
Set 2 - 1:23:17,
Scarlet Begonias - 1:24:47,
Hell in a Bucket - 1:32:55,
Ship of Fools - 1:39:05,
Estimated Prophet - 1:47:10,
Eyes Of The World - 1:57:33,
Drums - 2:10:25,
Space - 2:20:30,
Truckin’ - 2:36:16,
Other One - 2:43:15,
Morning Dew - 2:48:35,
Turn On Your Lovelight - 3:00:27,
Brokedown Palace - 3:11:50
Repost to fix broken time stamps big thanks to Kevin Stoll for posting the original timestamps!
Thanks.. Truckin'
Maybe a pirate?? @Jimmy Row 😘
good work. thank you.
Thank you much, "Grateful"ly appreciated for sure. Later,Peace
He'll in a buckets off on vocals sadly but still a stellar job & the big man comes in near end of this as well.
This was my very first Dead show. It was AMAZING. My face melted off, the moon was gigantic and orange, and I danced nonstop for three hours. Just magical.
I think this was my first show too!
Yes Dawn, the 1st day of summer 34 years ago! So much love love here. I miss them
Doctor sais we crazy😂 but hey 13.3. Coexist. Random acts of kindness❤
I had been with my parents but this was my first show alone in my 71 vdub
My first as well.
went to shows with my sister, she bought me tix for all 3 shows for my graduation present,,best present ever sis,,love you miss you...xoxo rip
The greatest jam band the world has ever known. ❤
Pretty even with the Allman Bros, but completely different vibe.
Just a great band...I have seen the Rolling stones on three continents...the Dead is better
Indeed; The Dead has no peer for stage and performance presence among groups or bands. Only phenomenon in popular music comparable is Elvis Presley or James Brown.❤😅😅😂 33:59 😅😅😂
"They weren't the best at what they do, they were the ONLY ones that do what they do." - Bill Graham
I ony saw ONE show...!!!
It started in late April 1967 and ended in early June 1995.
A LIFE WITHOUT THE GRATEFUL DEAD IS A LIFE UNLIVED
R.I.P. Robert Hunter (September 24th 2019)
GOD THESE GUYS ARE LEGENDS, BEEN LISTENING TO THEM FOR MAYBE 9 HOURS, FIRST TIME I HEARD THEM, WELL DONE LADDIES
Welcome abord!
@@nagesheldredge6717 Was it igneous, metamorphic or sedimentary I wonder?
1989 is one of my favorite live Dead years. You can see Jerry's happiness with his smile and Brent Mydland was truly at his finest. And how can you not dig Bobby's short shorts. This is awesome. Thank you for uploading this video for everyone.
Thanks for mentioning Bobby's hilarious shorts
@@stnz908 bobbys shorts are always top notch, you cannot kick the shit out of an amp like he did with full jeans on.
It was a great time in SF. These days, much more corporate and boring, not as much culture happening.
Couldn’t agree more. So many smiles and joy on that stage. Happy birthday Jer! We miss you more than you could ever imagine.
I have to love Bobby's Shorts
Once again, THANK YOU VOODOONOLA
I worked on this show. It was broadcast live on pay-per-view TV (Request TV) and I was working at the satellite receive station in New Jersey as Technical Director. We only had about a four hour window for the event which is why I think Bobby got so pissed off in the beginning because of all the technical delays. And which is why the last couple of minutes got cut off (why you don't see any live video footage at the very end of this video) We had to go into out next feature at the top of the hour (some lame ass movie). It took all my willpower to cut off Brokedown Palace before they were done. I was the only Deadhead working on this crew and remember arguing with the producer about cutting them off in the middle of a song, but I had to do it. It was SO close too, they only had about another minute left in the song, but the "folks at home" never got to see it.
Anyway, this video brought back lots of great memories, it was the Summer Solstice show, I had it cranked up in the control room (much to my coworkers dismay) and I even wore my tie-dye shirt to work that evening for the event. I took a lot of flack for that from my non-deadhead coworkers.
Oh and some people mentioned something about the FBI videotaping (not filming) people in the parking lot. I don't know about the FBI, but I know the Pay Per View cameras were everywhere, because we had to show SOMETHING before the show started and in between sets. So basically we had a couple of guys on handheld cameras (with very long cords) roaming around the fairgrounds showing all the folks walking around. It was nice to see all the deadheads, but after about 20 minutes it got kind of boring, but there was nothing else to show. It was a very long break!
@@leeshapiro9015 thanks for sharing your ring-side experience!
hey brother do you have footage of the break when they filmed the audience inside shoreline? I was filmed in the break part and most copies removed it. I have been looking very hard to find.
peace and love,
dennis
That drums. *chef's kiss*
I wish i could shake the hand of the person who posted this. I'm sitting here on a Saturday night, attending a Dead Show in my house. As close as I can get right now, which is close enough to make me smile. :)
On one more Saturday night, 3 years later, I'm cleaning out the house and rocking out during the COVID19 shelter at home times. Dancing with the Dead and the broom, all day in my home, god I miss them like that, those days, and yeah, I took it all for granted. When we can go out again, am gonna see Bobby and the rest as many times as I can. Thanks for posting, thank you Jerry and all, keep on truckin' guys and gals!
A good point. Couldn't agree more! It's even Saturday night.
So true dude way to grasp that fact
One more Sat night, love listening to so many different eras of the dead and JGB!!! Love love love it,the music soothes the soul!!
nothing left to do but smile, smile smile
This is the era when they looked the coolest. Im jealous
Holy smokes that Minglewood... smokes! Brent absolutely kills it. Jerry is grinning ear to ear hearing Brent's awesome power playing. I love the chemistry and interplay in these late 80s shows.
Dublin - and Bobby.. Bob is often overlooked... such an awesome musician as well
Yes & it's T right here in aaaaaaahhhhhh Mountain View, where the little girls know what to do.
@@chrispruiett9370 he dresses funny , . . .but he sure can play !
OMFG.........THIS has to be one of the very BEST shows ever.....I thank the Great Spirit that I got to see this band perform 3 times in my life......all 3 times they had Brent at the keys too.......and for that, I will be eternally GRATEFUL.........
“Bobby….summer’s here and the time is right!”
I was way back up on the hill; great show, met Bob in between sets. Best trip I had while in the Army....drive up from Ft. Ord, a gal in my unit was a Deadhead. She and her husband invited me with them. She had just given birth days before, and brought the baby. Glad I found the video of the show!
Home alone on New Year's Eve catching shows I couldn't have seen live, This is as good as it gets.
Ive listened tothis show 4 maybe five times just today. Ive laughed ive cried. Whole lot of smiles today thanks GD
ugly people cry...........
I saw my first shows this weekend - came all the way from germany to see them play - and it was well worth it :) They kept me coming back to more than 50 shows until '94 whenever I could make it to the US
THANK YOU voodoonola for sharing all these shows - it seems like a little dream come true on youtube :D
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I think I read that Bob Boilen, one of the hosts at NPR Tiny Desk venerable series, attended ALL Grateful Dead shows and I do not doubt it. lol. thank you kindly voodoonola 🐬
Oh 1989, how I love you so. This show, like most that Summer is magnificent. Have been stuck in the 80's for the last month and have revisited shows from 6/89 & 7/89 many times. The boys at their best in the in that decade, in my humble opinion. Jerry's voice is so wonderfully soulful, Bobby is a beast and beautiful harmonies, compliments of Brent.Their playing is so tight. Such energy! Enjoy this Summer's shows, folks. Peace and Love!
Ah yes Shoreline Amphitheater: I remember it well when living in Mountain View. The strong winds off the bay made the music travel miles across town!
Its hard to describe, but these guys blow me away the older I get....so few things in life that get better, that make me more puzzled as to why the music (whatever topic at hand is?) reveals ongoing richness and complexities that I definitely didn't appreciate when I was there/listened to bootleg or even a DVD release 10 years after. As a matter of fact, I can't think of anything that I loved in my teens/20's, that I know will allow me to get immersed in pure joy 30 years later.....and I know that Nursing Home I wind things down with 30 years hence I will be shaking my bones at some nursing home with these guys playing Loud and Live
Dude I really feel you.l to know and feel the pain of the loss of freedom and sincerely cry sometimes of how it was and now the worsening of is to become of how beautiful it was and cood be.Brother peace and good love to you for ever Amen.
mee too :). except now i play them stupid loud w/ big speakers....... i still wake up everyday to some dead on utube.....
Row Jimmy in all its epic intimacy. Glorious.
I wana deadicate this to my brothery jimi whopast recently!💔😢
I give thanks to You Tube..Technology (like many things) is a double edge blade. Cutting one way and slashing the other. I lived Dead shows, many smiles. To listen to this show years later is a blessing to me. We are born to die, but the life we live touches so many. I started with albums, then tapes, CD's and now video. Allows my life pleasure my parents never had. Time passes and so will I. My soul is deep and filled with joy. I'm Grateful for all their gifts.
Ur young. 8 tracks means I'm over 50
This was a great show. I gave away (a-way;) an ounce of mdma to our row (102D) up front. A real trip. Glad I saw so many shows 87-91. Peaking. Silly girlfriend was yelling about Bob's shorts. Tripping.
Jerry looks so...happy...I wish I had gone to this show, only 12 miles from my house.
Out exploring the open road that Summer.
+skid lee Yup, watching/listening while I work, Jerry smiles and looks happy! quite nice. wonderful show, gotta stop dancing round.
U can watch any show on nugnets of gratefuldead & other bands !❤️🐰🌹🐇☮️✌️🕊😘😅❤️❤️
This show broke my heart into pieces...from ecstatically high to low as hell. Thank you for the all the emotions of spirituality, From the depths of Hell to the /Highest of Heaven. Although I was a Dead head for many years... this show moved me in ways that I have not adhered to in 30 years. Thank you Bob and Wendy.
I love you too
Cool
Peace and love to you who ever you are. Love wins. Thanks, Jerry. It's 2017 and we miss you. Brent, and others, too. It's summer right now, and your music merges with the cool summer breeze. Feeling at peace here. Love will always win. My heart still beats for this music after all these years. Love does not die. It's in every note. It's in every song as summer marches on here. For me, The Dead awaken in the summer. It's time, friends. It's time.
One of them great shows you'll never forget
Every single time I hear this version of Brokedown Palace I break down. The trifecta of Jerry, Brent, and Clarence. The way the 2 of them interact with Clarence, both musically and in some sort mutual state of awe, just hits me right where it counts.
I appreciated that, heard this bootleg in the glorious 90's. Thank you for this.
Best Version of Box of Rain I’ve ever heard. A good friend of mine passed away a while back. Box of Rain was played at his wake. Not a dry eye in the house. R.I.P. NOWIE. 🙏🎵
😔🌹NFA
my first live dead experience
on pay-per-view
"Bobby play black throated wind we all need one"
I loved that
he didnt play it till 90 & onward
I was at this show left of stage in about 10th row....it was a major heat wave in the upper 90's in The Bay Area, hot as hell.... this is one of my favorite shows and I've seen over 150 GD shows. I remember my ears rang for days because we were right at the Speakers. Good Times!!!!!
Never again will there ever be such a band thank you boys
You can clearly see the spark in Jerry that makes him so loved
Without a Net was my first show.
Culture Shock!!!
Thanks Doug 4 Letting me where Woodstock/; peanuts Shit.
To Staley Lopinsky. Crew,
I miss you everyday.
Sincerely yours,
Tyra Denise Young Abernathy Ladwig Manson TONY Warner
i was here!!! my daughter ashlee has the perfect face for video on ashes ashes all fall down "
MAN do I miss The Dead, and maybe-all these fine people even more. The majority of them are exceptional people...
You not kidding. I miss seeing the dead. There is nothing like a dead concer.
A gem of a night in American history!
Hello, no one has mentioned the fact that Clarence Clemons plays sax at this gig. Give it up for him, too.
clarence does a good job hanging. wish he was a little louder in the mix.
@@skiadikt you...
Is that lock the Great Big Gig in the sky or something of that nature Big Gig in the sky that's the best my memory can take me
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skiadikt criminal how low in the mix he is
YAY....Still comin down 23 years later.
Ditto! Land dream job at Adobe Systems directly across the street from Shoreline! Nothing like watching the deadheads out my office window! Best of all was leaving my car at work, skipping out early and dancing through the parking lots to hook up with all my fellow heads! Those were some righteous times indeed I’ll never forget the vibe! So damn cool!
I love the crowd scenes. Miss that shit so much.
Pretty good camera footage here gives more a little of the band's perspective.
Meee tooo!!! NFA MISS JERRY SOOOOO MUCH!!!!
My first journey to Shoreline!!! Best road trip ever from Boulder!! What an outstanding show....so happy to have found this, and thank you for posting!
I did the pay-per-view on this show! dragged my stereo down to the living room and hooked it up to the cable--bobby's amp-kick.....the air being let out of the balloon when they go from scarlet into bucket...my virgin roomate with his mouth agape and a slack cigarette in his mouth during dew....thanks so much for posting!
The night that started the new direction in my life! I lived in Indiana at the time and was a sophomore in highschool. One of my dads old friends got us tickets to the Deer Creek show on 7-15 and I had no idea what I was about to get into. He invited us over to watch this show on cable pay per view before the DC show and wow was I excited after seeing this. I still had no idea of what the whole show experience was going to be like but was ready to go. Man I wish I could go back to those times...I miss it so much.
God I really miss those days. If I had a choice if I go to heaven, it would be that it is one long continuous Grateful Dead show
Tom, " 'spose Huck Finn will go to heaven?"
The roses from this era were beyond richter. Of a scale never duplicated again.
behind the times or not! the guy in the shorts made me a very unique teenager when he had me as a personal guest one weekend in Porchester NY 1969.. I spent a lot of time with him and got to know what went on behind the scenes as they say. he's a genuine and caring person and who wishes to catch up with these malignant times anyway? not I
i have never seen them have this much fun together, what a GREAT piece of film!! And Phil sounds pretty good! lol
Man! Love his Playin!! ♥️🎶🎶
I remember when, grateful to have been there. Rewatching this at age 50, I’m pretty impressed with my 15yr old self for recognizing great music when I heard it! The counterculture was super influential as a teenager, but the music is what always brings me back. NFA 🌹
What a Great Show! There's a creeping spirit shining through the music! Thank You for posting this concert! Peace to you and yours!
The Grateful Dead are troubadours,who, subtly educate anyone with a curious and generous heart,in a vast array of American music. Space capsule worthy. Timeless. Rock, Folk, Bluegrass, R&B, Jazz and the archetypal yet ambiguous lyricism began by Dylan as a musical form, but influenced by writers from Dos Passos and Hem and London to Ginsberg to Shakespeare. Safe to say that a typical Dead fan has interests beyond self determination. Great show, this, enjoy.
I was there at the Mt View shows. Great stadium. Thanks for this show upload. We miss you Jerry.
Broken heart don't feel so bad....magical time, magical place. Carry on.
Another Great show!!!🍻💥😎⚡👍
23yrs ago and i remember it as if it was yesterday... with my favorite man allen gross.
nobody does it like them. "The music never stops" how true
Absolute tunes🎶🎶
Spent some of the best times of my life right there...
Uncle cid is DEFINITELY in the house 😬
Always hilarious watching Bobby kicking his Amps..
Jerry just smiling. Classic.
The monkey and the engineer.
I miss going to shows so so much.Only fans and people into the Dead understand the whole scene experience , whatever it was such a personal pleasure for those that where able go,party,dance was like nothing else on this planet.
Smile smile smile
Chris K, CT
Dead music = a good time good music and so much more love these guys
Great, great show!! What a setlist - especially for 1989!! Man...that crowd lucked out that day/night!
Missed this show but I saw 20 + @ the Dump subsequent , most shows began at 7 pm and this was the longest day of the year. You can almost hear a pin drop when Jerry begins Morning Dew , which brings me to tears every time I listen to it
I was there. Thank you for sharing this. Beautiful times and memories. ❤
I remember this was a pay-per-view event here in Boston. Thank God for good speakers.
Dennis Campbell I got that pay per view. I still have it on a VHS tape. The version of Box of Rain Still makes me cry. There’s true meaning to that song. Every one knows what it’s about. Any one who’s lost a parent knows. It hits home here. God Bless Phil Lesh.
The shows in Cali from 84 to 91 were so diverse. My Shasta. To Laguna . New Year’s and Halloween shows !!!! Oakland . you don’t even know if you weren’t there !!! Golden gate park !!! Holy smokes. We were lucky !!!! Right time. Right place. Holy moly !!! Wow . Am always greatfully happy !! Stepped in a good pile !!!
I was there and it was glorious. That entire three days was magical. I was an usher in the early days of Shoreline and rarely, if ever, missed a Dead show there. I made sure I took the days off for those shows though.
Licky Man!! 🌹🎶
Voodoonola has got to be connected to the band somehow. Thanks for putting out a lot of rare shows that would never have made it.
bill grahams son
You can totally see me! 1:20 to 1:27,
I'm in the white t shirt about 9 rows from the stage. Kind of in the middle
+Jeff Elliott Hey there's Jeff Elliott!
I know, right! This is my 15 minutes...
+Jeff Elliott You can see me too ... I'm the guy in the tie die with the jeans in the crowd next to the hippy chick.
mike mc I TOTALLY remember you! You two were standing next to that one guy
Cloud Coyote I will do my best my friend but for all those fans I can't get to, just know you inspire me to do what I do and I am forever grateful
I have watched many times, but when Bobby kicks his amp it still makes me laugh so hard! :)
During which song does he kick his amp? I must have missed it.
@@barbarascotto3873 It's at 5:44 when they're just getting started.
@@VincentAbadie thank you
How did I miss that?? Bobby, always the perfectionist.
@@barbarascotto3873 No problem.
What a great memory, my friend Matt and I hitchhiked out to this show from Colorado...miss you Jerry.
Hallo Jerry, ich hab Dich nicht vergessen, Du bist immer noch ein Teil meines Lebens und wirst es auch immer bleiben ob es Dir nun gefällt oder nicht ... ich weiß sehr gut, dass man Liebe nicht erzwingen kann und verhalte mich meistens auch danach ... manchmal überkommt es mich auch manchmal
I was at the 6/19th 89 show went down with some buddys from the Uss Pyro yes I was a lost sailor,and had to see my band,parts of the show were a blur but danced alot and nowdays I hang out with the wharfrats and have a cool portorit of Jerry tattoed on my left arm :} keep our culture alive 4-ever :} Smitty
lilunder2002
Hey,Hello I',ve been a Wharfrat since 1/2/1994 sometimes go to the San Francisco Meetings on Thursday 8PM Im up in Santa Rosa,California its nice,its still close to the off shoot scene trying to figure out my new IPOD :}put my Live shows on Be Well LiLunder2002 or Keep in touch (~):=>
DId I mention the Deal? Blow you away. Love Garcia on the black and white Strat in Space. Then Brent in Space with some beautiful piano. Starts around 2:32:48. Brent was fricking unreal.
Pay-per-view summer solstice show.
I had my buddies over & had it hooked up to my stereo to ring in summer.
Good times, Good times.
Still sends chills 60+yrs
I was there and it was SPECTACULAR 😎⚘⚘🤸♀️🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞
Bobby at 5:44!!!! Karate kick the popping preamps!! frickin' hilarious. Jerry commenting on the mic....?? super rare in this era to hear a word outta him....it WAS hot that day.
I sure do Love The Grateful Dead and all of the unique heads that this Beautiful Earth has on it! Shoreline Rules even though I only made to east coast tours as well as Alpine Valley to see Jerry and Bobby. Life was truly a blessing in those days. I Miss Brent and Jerry and I know they served God well while here with us. The rest of the fellas are still doing God's work and doing a good Job of it! Andy P.
I hope you get this message! RUclips has been deleting all of your videos and the last one that I was watching froze and then said that your account was being deleted! I love you man thanks for the best concerts from the Dead! All your content kicked my ass and soothed my soul!
I remember listining to this on the FM broadcast with my friends on, we were 16-19 year olds on the East Coast.
Set 2 , the entire band is in rhythm! Great Jerry and Brent interaction