Grateful Dead - Man Smart, Woman Smarter - 12/30/1983 - San Francisco Civic Auditorium
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- Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
- Recorded 12/30/1983 - San Francisco Civic Auditorium (San Francisco, CA)
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I was backstage for this one! The boys were in PEAK FORM!
I have struggled to get into the 82-86 years, but THIS is absolutely fantastic. I can already tell that this will be a bridge for me into this era, and sometimes you need a hook or a nudge.
What “era”are you listening to?
@@lmalsch3526my favorite is 72-73, but I love most everything between 68 and 78. I also like 80-81, and 87-90, but the 82-86 years I haven’t been able to learn to love yet. I know I will eventually though and a performance like this helps.
85 is great tbh
This is great. I wish there were a time machine that is just for dead heads. I think I would go to every show. Including when Bob met Jerry. I think it was a New
They were Magnifacent at “covering other “Artists’Work(s)!
good choice, mix is awesome
Love this version!
It’s great for sure. I was so glad to see this song gain attention again yesterday on National Women’s Day! The I Love Lucy version is funny! Check out the Colt Family Quarantine version too!
@@charleacc1 I Love the Colt family videos!!!!
which part do you like the best?
@@jpwjr1199 the whole thing! Jerry, Bobby Brent singing all together the music, the rhythm, the whole pkg!
@@tonifrancis7163 '& 'Belafonte’ Wrote it!😊
I’m originally FROM CA.,So(of course)I Enjoy(Ed) The’Dead!
That's right.!
had to get up and shake whatever is left...
Unable to dance I'll still crawl
Bobby can't even feel his teeth
Pretty sure I was at this show
Mickey “looks" as IF He's got his Head ON’!
Had Harry Belafonte even heard of the Dead?
Do you know Who wrote THIS Song?
Norman Span, 1936.
Ed Norton
Desi Arnez brought me here
IS ‘Belafonte Alive?
What's up with Mickey's haircut? Did he lose a bet?
‘Belafonte’ wrote this song!
Norman Span, 1936. Belafonte 1952
@@johndavidkromkowski816 I first heard it on I Love Lucy, never realized it was decades old at that point.
I Believe that they may have done this Better than Belefonte! (I may have expythat!o))))
Original Carribean Calypso version far better than this.
Originals by either Lord Invader or Lord Iron Man, by Harry Belafonte, and by Calypso Rose.
Nice surprised they are from San francisco