Man this song is so underrated! The pedal steel, the beautiful piano, the breakdown at 2:12, Phil’s voice, the lyrics. I love it. “I had me some lovin and I done some time”
Couldn't agree more -- don't really know, but I suspect they didn't do this song in live shows all that much. For that matter, I never saw a show where Jerry played the pedal steel. (I'm assuming that's him in this song.)
I always wish I couldve attended a Grateful Dead concert...born in 92 I was just a little to late...hit that like button if your an under 30 deadhead and help this band live forever
This song popped into my head this morning...my late cousin lived in Ranchero Cucamonga CA...I think it was his way of saying hi to me! Love this song!
Lyrics : [Verse 1] Out on the edge of an empty highway Howling at the blood on the moon Big diesel Mack come rolling down my way Can't hit that border too soon Running hard out of Muskrat Flats It was sixty days or double life Hail on my back like a shotgun blast High wind chimes in the night [Chorus] Oh, oh, oh, the Pride of Cucamonga Oh, oh bitter olives in the sun Oh, oh I had me some loving and I done some time [Verse 2] Since I came down from Oregon There's a lesson or two I've learned By standing in the road alone Standing watching the fires burn The northern sky it stinks with greed You can smell it for miles around Good old boys in the Greystone Hotel Sitting doing that git on down [Chorus] Oh, oh the Pride of Cucamonga Oh, oh silver apples in the sun Oh, oh I had me some loving, and I done some time [Verse 3] I see your silver shining town But I know I can't go there Your streets run deep with poisoned wine Your doorways crawl with fear So I think I'll drift for old where it's at Where the weed grows green and fine And wrap myself around a bush of that bright, whoa, on Oaxaca vine [Chorus] Yes, it's me, I'm the Pride of Cucamonga I can see golden forests in the sun Oh, oh I had me some loving, and I done some time Produced By Grateful Dead Written By Phil Lesh & Robert Peterson Release Date June 27, 1974
One of my favorite GD tunes. Reminds me of my own cold night out on the road coming down from the Cascades through the Sierras. Sideways blowing snow and the whole bit. Hitchhiking was never an easy way to get from here to there, but songs like this one lighten the load.
I would say that he does get them...both from the band themselves and from critics. Even after they had "soured" on him and his playing became staid and limpid, all the members admit that, when he started with the Dead, he could do no wrong. Most Dead musicologists consider their "early-middle" period (say 1971-74) to be their musical peak, both technically and creatively. Europe '72 is perhaps the best example of such caught on vinyl. Keith was at the center of that whole period. Listen to 1971 Skull and Roses with no Keith and Europe '72 a year later with Keith. Their whole sound and overall timbre had changed dramatically. The difference: Keith. [Now poor Donna...that's another story lol.]
I came from a college in Oregon 3 years ago to go to school closer to home in north texas. This song resonates with alot of the experiences I've had lately
Jerry said it himself. By 1974, he had not been playing much pedal steel and he said "it's a highly technical instrument [which indeed it truly is] and you get rusty if you don't play all the time". I saw Jerry play pedal steel once (with Dylan and the Dead in Phili '87) and as great as it was...indeed, he was 'rusty" lol.
"Im at the edge of an empty highway, howlin at the blood on the moon, a diesel mack come rollin down my way, cant hit that border too soon" - Phil.... jesus Christ I love this song....
I bought Mars Hotel in Van Nuys Ca. Back when boom boxes were everywhere . it was $14.99 on Cassette in the Head Shop Record Store area There , This and Unbroken Chain were really good . Well the Times were better too . Love them Pedal Steal in this :) QC
This is actually a Doobie Brother playing pedal steel. Jerry said he couldn't keep up the practice that it took to be proficient because he was too busy.
@@riceflatpicking4954 No problem! I looked it up. Didn't make sense to me- if that was Garcia on this track, it sounds way too good for him to put it on only a few tunes.
This place was on our mailing list at work. I't also made me remember the days when i used to take pride in ironing creases on all my Chicano clothes..😁🤔😎
Each Dead keyboardist was distinctly different and except for Vince,special to the Dead'sound at the time. To those old enough to remember Keith,his playing reflected a truly great time in the Dead's history,my favorite for the songs,the sound and the memories of life from that period.
I was just gazing at the US atlas and found a little town just inside Texas........O.O """""""""It was Cucamonga"""" and this is one of every song I like.
INTERVIEW: Taylor Hill: Have you ever talked with any members of the Grateful Dead? Ann Coulter: Oh yes, constantly. None of the band members were present for these conversations, but I talk to them. “Good show! Excellent Olympics opening ceremony, Mickey! Nice uniforms on those Lithuanians. Why don’t you ever play “Pride of Cucamonga” in concert? The concert hall would go wild and it would make the cover of the New York Times! Did you guys really used to dose people?”
+trybalone p.s. LOL AC: As a Deadhead and a freedom-lover, I am wounded to the bone that you think the two do not naturally go hand in hand. The Deadheads I just met casually and not through conservative politics were almost always right-thinking, whatever they called themselves. Deadheads believe in freedom not a government telling people how much water they can have in their toilets or where they can smoke or whether they should be allowed to own a gun. (Remember the photos of Jerry testifying before some Congressional committee while chain smoking? Yeah, he’d really bond with Henry Waxman.)One of my Dead friends I met at Vail made candles for Grateful Dead merchandizing. His daily routine consisted of waking up, smoking a bowl, and turning on the Rush Limbaugh radio show while he made his candles. (It’s true. He’s so far out there he practices this weird, freaky ritual known as “commerce.” Don’t try telling me pot is harmless!)Also there was a big Deadhead Christian group that handed out terrific pamphlets at Dead shows. Admittedly, many of them found God staring into a puddle while high on LSD, but whatever the path, they were very serious Christians they made Jerry Falwell sound like a secularist.
+trybalone the right wing wants to take away weed...if i lose my medical marijuana the left wing gave me i will be pissed and in much more pain...the right wing wants to look down my pants before i enter a bathroom, now that IS government overreach
+phil tripe - It's been the so called "right" for decades, like Buckley, who FIRST called for and have been pushing for legalization and against the horrific crap re putting people into cages for smoking pot, etc. You don't know what you're talking about. But it's not your fault. Just the current narrative.
Phil is kinda the George Harrison of The Grateful Dead, few songs far between,but superb nevertheless.....'Unbroken Chain' yup! awesome...funny cricket sound there...
The intricacy. They played it live in the final years to simply appease fans and the results were like comparing a Mercedes Benz to a Ford Pinto. Some things in life are better left alone. This specific studio version of said tune and the entire Mars Hotel album would be one of things.....
John McFee on pedal steel guitar. He was brought in after the album artwork/liner notes were finished - not listed in album credits. If you listen with headphones you can hear a pedal steel track that Jerry cut too.
I've been madly in love with Pedal Steel Guitar for 50 + years and know so many great players, even have a list on youtube just of,Jerry Garcia leads the pack of Dire Wolves.
That's how we say it in the rest of America. No one says Me-hi-co in English, but that's how they say it there. (I have cousins in oruhgin, so I've had this discussion before.)
B"H Xmas is past. We thought, we sought ,we planned, we wished and we BOUGHT but still we didn't get what we wanted. We now HOPE for new Year's Eve and hope for the New Year to find a "better life" We all know what we need but who knows what we are needed for We are ALL Equal in that we have the same soul We are all different in that no one shares the same kind of human body we have All Created beings NEED hope or we can't go on The Grass is greener On The Other Side, its what we HOPE will give us what we want When we get to the other Side we find that we didn't get all that we wanted Once KINGS and Emperors ruled us as slaves NOW we are all slaves to our desires, we have hope that the next thing we are enslaved to buy and purchase will make us "happy" The new World Order is again King over us, were we ever free of kings? We all know what we NEED but do we know what we are NEEDED for? IF you ask yourself WHAT you are needed for as an Eternal Soul enclothed in a Human Physical Body, you will find the answer. As souls we are all one
I've always loved this song & a big Grateful Dead fan since 1970 but the lyrics are so juvenile . "..& I done some time". or ""The good old boys in the Bristol Hotel...". Except for Jerry Garcia they came out of college & made a band. The only time they done was in the dorm.
That's factually incorrect. I think Phil went to music school for a bit, but no Grateful Dead member ever spent time in a college dorm room. Pretty much dropouts across the board.
One of my favorite Grateful Dead songs. Phil does an amazing job. The great lyrics were written by Robert Petersen, a beat poet. He did spend some time in prison. artsites.ucsc.edu/GDead/agdl/petersen.html
well I co-composed 7 children with my wife and of course G-D's help. They are song of life. The married four have 15 children among them and they are still very young 3 unmarried.
Man this song is so underrated! The pedal steel, the beautiful piano, the breakdown at 2:12, Phil’s voice, the lyrics. I love it.
“I had me some lovin and I done some time”
And I done some ti hi i imeeee
Couldn't agree more -- don't really know, but I suspect they didn't do this song in live shows all that much. For that matter, I never saw a show where Jerry played the pedal steel. (I'm assuming that's him in this song.)
I love how towards the end he reveals to be the pride of cucamonga himself. Absolutely brilliant 👏
That line has always made me laugh
I always wish I couldve attended a Grateful Dead concert...born in 92 I was just a little to late...hit that like button if your an under 30 deadhead and help this band live forever
My son big deadhead also 92 born his first concert was further festival Hershey pa 1997 everyone but jerry plus around Guthrie
Amen....Dead to the core.. doesn’t matter what age!!! Hey I’m looking for some friends to talk dead with HMU Deadhead_13@icloud.com
This song popped into my head this morning...my late cousin lived in Ranchero Cucamonga CA...I think it was his way of saying hi to me! Love this song!
rancho Cucamonga! i live 20 mins from there
Me too. Just popped in my head Good ol’ Grateful Dead!
Without a doubt. 🌸
How many times can I like this? 420 times? Sure. Lesh and Petersen -- so far out.
One of my favorite Grateful dead songs
It's stinks of greed.
Yup
Iko iko beat it down the line
My favorite studio album-whoa whoa there's nothing like a Grateful Dead concert!!
"Where the weed grows green and fine...." Love this song.
It does I've grown some of it hahaha
It’s “where the wheat grows green and fat”
@@greatusapeople5356 I like my interpretation better.....
I just assumed wheat because ergot grows on wheat
Grateful Dead, nod and a wink comin' at ya...
I love grateful dead and this song is one of my favorites
+Nick Burns well this isnt that good so you're dumb
I will take the bait, knowing you are an idiotic troll. With that said, Fuck off douche bag
Great tune
Lyrics :
[Verse 1]
Out on the edge of an empty highway
Howling at the blood on the moon
Big diesel Mack come rolling down my way
Can't hit that border too soon
Running hard out of Muskrat Flats
It was sixty days or double life
Hail on my back like a shotgun blast
High wind chimes in the night
[Chorus]
Oh, oh, oh, the Pride of Cucamonga
Oh, oh bitter olives in the sun
Oh, oh I had me some loving and I done some time
[Verse 2]
Since I came down from Oregon
There's a lesson or two I've learned
By standing in the road alone
Standing watching the fires burn
The northern sky it stinks with greed
You can smell it for miles around
Good old boys in the Greystone Hotel
Sitting doing that git on down
[Chorus]
Oh, oh the Pride of Cucamonga
Oh, oh silver apples in the sun
Oh, oh I had me some loving, and I done some time
[Verse 3]
I see your silver shining town
But I know I can't go there
Your streets run deep with poisoned wine
Your doorways crawl with fear
So I think I'll drift for old where it's at
Where the weed grows green and fine
And wrap myself around a bush of that bright, whoa, on Oaxaca vine
[Chorus]
Yes, it's me, I'm the Pride of Cucamonga
I can see golden forests in the sun
Oh, oh I had me some loving, and I done some time
Produced By Grateful Dead
Written By Phil Lesh & Robert Peterson
Release Date June 27, 1974
Thanks Man! I love POC
Thanks for that. I never knew what he said at the Oaxaca vine part 😊
One of 5 favorite tracks from the boys.
My all-time favorite.
Agreed, love this song
Same here from the melody to the story and song structure. And the whoa on Oaxaca vine part gets me every time
The slide guitar is divine.
This Dead tune never fails to put me a in good mood. Thank you for posting it. "The good old boys in the Bristol Hotel ...."
Greystone Hotel
One of my favorite GD tunes. Reminds me of my own cold night out on the road coming down from the Cascades through the Sierras. Sideways blowing snow and the whole bit. Hitchhiking was never an easy way to get from here to there, but songs like this one lighten the load.
Love.this.very.phil.song,also.lovs that the.pedal steel.is the prominent instrument,it creates.kind.of a comfortable, cozy feel.to.the.song for.me...
planet earth has some good tunes
Will Keith Godchaux ever get his props? He was just so good. This tune especially.
+Susan Klein agree, he was so underrated
Susan Klein We Dead fans know, so it's all good
I would say that he does get them...both from the band themselves and from critics. Even after they had "soured" on him and his playing became staid and limpid, all the members admit that, when he started with the Dead, he could do no wrong. Most Dead musicologists consider their "early-middle" period (say 1971-74) to be their musical peak, both technically and creatively. Europe '72 is perhaps the best example of such caught on vinyl. Keith was at the center of that whole period. Listen to 1971 Skull and Roses with no Keith and Europe '72 a year later with Keith. Their whole sound and overall timbre had changed dramatically. The difference: Keith. [Now poor Donna...that's another story lol.]
Louis Byron then of course, there's always '77.
@@roddymoore good yes, BUT HAVE YOU HEARD BRENT?
Still one of the Dead’s best.
I came from a college in Oregon 3 years ago to go to school closer to home in north texas. This song resonates with alot of the experiences I've had lately
You mean Ore-uh-gone. :) :)
I had me some lovin and I done some time...ain't that the truth.
Great pedal steel track by Doobie Brother John McFee on this!
+Marc Muller Doobie Bros' rule! :) -Awesome special guest for the Dead to have on a track. (~);}
+wha wha smith well u know how jerry was... he probably was very pissed off ...kidding ....im sure he didnt care at all
Thanks! I always wondered that!
Jerry said it himself. By 1974, he had not been playing much pedal steel and he said "it's a highly technical instrument [which indeed it truly is] and you get rusty if you don't play all the time". I saw Jerry play pedal steel once (with Dylan and the Dead in Phili '87) and as great as it was...indeed, he was 'rusty" lol.
I thought i was seeing things at that show when I saw that!
my favorite Dead album
Me too!
My favorite studio album for sure.
Happy Birthday Phil !!!! What you have meant to my life is more joy than I could even try to describe.
"Im at the edge of an empty highway, howlin at the blood on the moon, a diesel mack come rollin down my way, cant hit that border too soon" - Phil.... jesus Christ I love this song....
Perhaps my favorite from this album. I just love moving from a pedal steel to a quick acid drenching
I bought Mars Hotel in Van Nuys Ca. Back when boom boxes were everywhere . it was $14.99 on Cassette in the Head Shop Record Store area There , This and Unbroken Chain were really good . Well the Times were better too . Love them Pedal Steal in this :) QC
Very underrated. A Great - Dead song
Man, I'da killed to see Jerry break out a pedal steel and them do this one live. If there ever was a dosing tune, this is it.
This is actually a Doobie Brother playing pedal steel. Jerry said he couldn't keep up the practice that it took to be proficient because he was too busy.
ruclips.net/video/FA5qyIgku48/видео.html
Seeing Jerry do that on pedal steel would’ve been up there with when I saw them do unbroken chain in Memphis
@@mikelikesguitaralot Thank you for the trivia! I didn’t know that
@@riceflatpicking4954 No problem! I looked it up. Didn't make sense to me- if that was Garcia on this track, it sounds way too good for him to put it on only a few tunes.
Gotta love that Oaxacan vine!
My favorite song from my favorite Dead album.Thanks.
Phil had some great songs. Love Cucamonga, Box of Rain & Unbroken Chain. Don't think they ever played this tune live did they?
Nope they never did
"Unbroken Chain" ain't so bad either!
One of my faves too.
Me, too!
There's too many to count here .
Unbroken
It’s my number one favorite song in all of music
Great stuff. Lovely to find this one. Dead Heads never die :-)
This place was on our mailing list at work. I't also made me remember the days when i used to take pride in ironing creases on all my Chicano clothes..😁🤔😎
Each Dead keyboardist was distinctly different and except for Vince,special to the Dead'sound at the time. To those old enough to remember Keith,his playing reflected a truly great time in the Dead's history,my favorite for the songs,the sound and the memories of life from that period.
Love love love this Phil tune! :)
Reddi Kilowatt
Tim, I knew this was your favorite dead song. I miss you.
This song always reminds me of our buddy Jake. RIP Jake!
A smile every time. :) :) :)
One of the greatest Dead songs
Love this song.
Favorite (and first) studio Dead of mine.
I love this song even more that i work in Rancho Cucamonga i work with pride lol..
I was just gazing at the US atlas and found a little town just inside Texas........O.O """""""""It was Cucamonga"""" and this is one of every song I like.
we love you phil
awsome. I was in highschool again listing to this. why is there not a band like this today?
Hundreds of them.
@@matthewbudzinski8320 Ooh? Please give us at least 20 examples, then!
INTERVIEW:
Taylor Hill: Have you ever talked with any members of the Grateful Dead?
Ann Coulter: Oh yes, constantly. None of the band members were present for these conversations, but I talk to them. “Good show! Excellent Olympics opening ceremony, Mickey! Nice uniforms on those Lithuanians. Why don’t you ever play “Pride of Cucamonga” in concert? The concert hall would go wild and it would make the cover of the New York Times! Did you guys really used to dose people?”
+trybalone p.s. LOL
AC: As a Deadhead and a freedom-lover, I am wounded to the bone that you think the two do not naturally go hand in hand. The Deadheads I just met casually and not through conservative politics were almost always right-thinking, whatever they called themselves. Deadheads believe in freedom not a government telling people how much water they can have in their toilets or where they can smoke or whether they should be allowed to own a gun. (Remember the photos of Jerry testifying before some Congressional committee while chain smoking? Yeah, he’d really bond with Henry Waxman.)One of my Dead friends I met at Vail made candles for Grateful Dead merchandizing. His daily routine consisted of waking up, smoking a bowl, and turning on the Rush Limbaugh radio show while he made his candles. (It’s true. He’s so far out there he practices this weird, freaky ritual known as “commerce.” Don’t try telling me pot is harmless!)Also there was a big Deadhead Christian group that handed out terrific pamphlets at Dead shows. Admittedly, many of them found God staring into a puddle while high on LSD, but whatever the path, they were very serious Christians they made Jerry Falwell sound like a secularist.
+trybalone the right wing wants to take away weed...if i lose my medical marijuana the left wing gave me i will be pissed and in much more pain...the right wing wants to look down my pants before i enter a bathroom, now that IS government overreach
+trybalone poopeepoobum bum
+phil tripe - It's been the so called "right" for decades, like Buckley, who FIRST called for and have been pushing for legalization and against the horrific crap re putting people into cages for smoking pot, etc. You don't know what you're talking about. But it's not your fault. Just the current narrative.
+nick robertson - icky sticky sniff sniff., err, eek, FART! ahhh. :)
Remember listening to this on the Friday rock show
love this story.
4 or 5 of their best numbuhs on the mars rekkid...
Phil is kinda the George Harrison of The Grateful Dead, few songs far between,but superb nevertheless.....'Unbroken Chain' yup! awesome...funny cricket sound there...
you don't hear this one often
R.I.P Jerry
Their southern rock/country inspired stuff if my absolute favorite
RIP Gabriel Garrett Gepner. ❤️🌅
The great Phil Leah ❤️
Imagine Merle Haggard and what he could do with this beauty. Probably wouldn’t top this. WHYWHYWHY didn’t they include this one in the 70’s?
The intricacy. They played it live in the final years to simply appease fans and the results were like comparing a Mercedes Benz to a Ford Pinto. Some things in life are better left alone. This specific studio version of said tune and the entire Mars Hotel album would be one of things.....
ruclips.net/video/0UW8v7mMTD4/видео.html
Here is the Grateful Dead and the Beach Boys doing Okie from Muskogee @ closing of Fillmore East. Enjoy.
John McFee on pedal steel guitar. He was brought in after the album artwork/liner notes were finished - not listed in album credits. If you listen with headphones you can hear a pedal steel track that Jerry cut too.
Phil's voice never sounded better than this, studio or not.
I thought this was bob when I first heard it.
47.....
Eyeballs from Texas are Upon Ya'll.
Yes it’s me I’m the pride of Cucamongaaa
Back then you done some time. Now days, you spend the rest of your life
in the grey hotel, unless you want to become a narc. Land of the free.
I've been madly in love with Pedal Steel Guitar for 50 + years and know so many great players, even have a list on youtube just of,Jerry Garcia leads the pack of Dire Wolves.
John McFee plays pedal steel guitar on this song
@@wildwood1000
Thank YOU
I don’t know why but this song always makes me laugh my ass off.
The northern sky. It stinks of greed.
It stinks
I am 3 and I love this song
Mars Hotel! Used to listen to this cd all the time.
Da best
Bitter olives in the sun
put on From Mars The Hotel, smoke some sweet leaf,sit in the sugary morning sunlight and be happy.
Where the weed grows, green and fast....
Shoregirl74 NJ it sure does!!!!!!!!!!🗿🚬
47,000 views, should be 47000 likes! None from my teenage kids anyway :-)
Will Phil ever learn to pronounce Oregon? No one knows.
I'm certain Phil knows how to pronounce Oregon. If you insert the correct pronunciation it doesn't match the melody and sounds stupid. Try it.
There's thousands of songs that split/stretch words, going right back: for instance- "Well I come from Al...abama with my banjo on my knee...".
...sounds right to me!
That's how we say it in the rest of America. No one says Me-hi-co in English, but that's how they say it there. (I have cousins in oruhgin, so I've had this discussion before.)
It's how I say it. Guess it depends on where you're from.
Silver 🍎 in the 🌞
B"H Xmas is past. We thought, we sought ,we planned, we wished and we BOUGHT but still we didn't get what we wanted.
We now HOPE for new Year's Eve and hope for the New Year to find a "better life"
We all know what we need but who knows what we are needed for
We are ALL Equal in that we have the same soul
We are all different in that no one shares the same kind of human body we have
All Created beings NEED hope or we can't go on
The Grass is greener On The Other Side, its what we HOPE will give us what we want
When we get to the other Side we find that we didn't get all that we wanted
Once KINGS and Emperors ruled us as slaves
NOW we are all slaves to our desires, we have hope that the next thing we are enslaved to buy and purchase will make us "happy"
The new World Order is again King over us, were we ever free of kings?
We all know what we NEED but do we know what we are NEEDED for?
IF you ask yourself WHAT you are needed for as an Eternal Soul enclothed in a Human Physical Body, you will find the answer.
As souls we are all one
Love this song, Maybe was inspired by a company slogan seen by a Grateful Dead member whilst shopping for produce in a local grocery store?
it was actually a wine from out here in southern california, there was an article written about it recently in the press Enterprise, Google it!
Inland Empire my home
So good🕉
Surprised to learn John McFee(current Doobie Bro) played steel-pedal guitar on this studio cut-I did not know that,no sir....
if you like pedal steel guitar listen to "in jail in jacksonville" by root boy slim and the sex change band
always struck me as an emerald triangle anthem stinking of greed with the good old boys and the fat green
Easy morning fellas
im the pride of cucamonga
Yes,it's me!
I had me some loving... and I done some time...
underestimater album for sure
When you listen this one for first time, you can only think on one nation in world: USA.
I've always loved this song & a big Grateful Dead fan since 1970 but the lyrics are so juvenile .
"..& I done some time". or ""The good old boys in the Bristol Hotel...". Except for Jerry Garcia they came out of college & made a band. The only time they done was in the dorm.
That's factually incorrect. I think Phil went to music school for a bit, but no Grateful Dead member ever spent time in a college dorm room. Pretty much dropouts across the board.
One of my favorite Grateful Dead songs. Phil does an amazing job.
The great lyrics were written by Robert Petersen, a beat poet. He did spend some time in prison.
artsites.ucsc.edu/GDead/agdl/petersen.html
GRAYSTONE hotel, i.e. prison or jail. How many songs have you written and published, oh great one?
well I co-composed 7 children with my wife and of course G-D's help. They are song of life. The married four have 15 children among them and they are still very young 3 unmarried.
thats not true truckin is a true story and yes they got busted
PHIL........ BEST FUCKIN SONG EVER
try some slow motion (below cog wheel) to savor each note!
let phil sing LOL
Fuwkin awsum
...and I done some time...
And I’ve smoked some thyme
fasteddy
I cant stand the wrecking crew mentality. I do miss seeing him though which is kinda weird. RIP
ugly rumors
Upside down & backwards.HOLE KIT IN S MIRROR @@
But,it wasn't a lie ! Bobby made it happen ! Commercial BULLSHIT !!!
I gave this song another listen but it was worse the second time. There was a reason why they never played this song live.
It is certainly not a bad song,and it reflects a great time in Dead history. Perhaps you are too young to remember that time.
Who is singing?
Sounds like Hunter
Phil is singing.