I went to concert from 1984 to 1995 and after Jerry’s death I did not could not listen to any of their music -- until 2020 - and I am very happy there is so many record shows and music, I miss jerry and the grateful dead
I saw the Dead, and I've been to shows at Red Rocks, but I never saw the Dead at Red Rocks. I agree, I would've loved to scratch that off the bucket list. Red Rocks is hands down the best concert venue I've ever been to.
I'm listening to them on my other phone right now and let me tell you something I've been listening to them since I was 12 years old I'm 53 years old I have snuck in two more shows than most people have dreamt about even seeing
They played two nights after my 3rd birthday in 73. I don't think 73 is over looked one of the best years IMO. They didn't come back till 77 Big Mac. The first 78 shows where some of the best shows ever!
If anybody can even see what I'm saying The grateful Dead will only be loved by the people that could hear through the cordage of the fingers through electricity inside of a colosseum.. The energy of a live concert is one thing........ I think that's all I really need to say.... Nobody cares
That show at Mile High to close the 1991 Summer Tour was one of my best times. They were in Bonner Springs Kansas for 2 nights, then everybody had 2 days to get to one single show in Colorado to close out the tour. The mix isn't great (JG can be hard to hear) but man were they on. Check out the Eyes Picasso it was unbelievable.
2nd worst dead show I ever saw was at Red Rocks, think it was 83 or 85. Worst was Buffalo in Rich Stadium maybe 92 or 93. Luckily I saw many great ones but I definitely gave up on them after that Buffalo show. Left early, heavily bummed. The Dead doing The Who was seriously a bad idea.I was embarrassed for them. Keeping my good memories of the 2 Buffalo shows in 73, March and September,mind blowing goodness that changed my life.
That 6/6/92 show was my 30th birthday. I was primed for it and they played some of my favourite songs , second set especially should have been killer, but you're right, it was a pretty lacklustre performance. Plus it was hot as hades and we were packed like sardines in that concrete hellhole. ✌🍁
I also have a friend that was there when the st, Helene’s mountain went off + he brought back some ash from it for me which I still have ! ♥️🐰🐇🌹😍🥰😘👽🪐🛸🚀🪽🕊️🌟💥💫☄️☀️✨⚡️⭐️🌙🕊️🪽🌈
I went to concert from 1984 to 1995 and after Jerry’s death I did not could not listen to any of their music -- until 2020 - and I am very happy there is so many record shows and music, I miss jerry and the grateful dead
Greatest band ever!!❤❤❤
1977 was the most awesome for everything. 💖
My first show was in 1976, but 1977 GD actually melted my mind. Unbelievable year for an unbelievable band at the height of their abilities!
As a relatively ancient head marooned in Australia, would have loved to have seen the band at Red Rocks.
I saw the Dead, and I've been to shows at Red Rocks, but I never saw the Dead at Red Rocks.
I agree, I would've loved to scratch that off the bucket list. Red Rocks is hands down the best concert venue I've ever been to.
Yes, red rocks, #1.
Anyone heard of Ebbets Field in Denver?
I was at all these shows, except for the Family Dog shows
Gr8 Video! Really enjoyed it, well done ❤⚡💙🤘🔥💯👌🙏☝️☮
Loved the video wish you would go state by state that would be great
I'm listening to them on my other phone right now and let me tell you something I've been listening to them since I was 12 years old I'm 53 years old
I have snuck in two more shows than most people have dreamt about even seeing
I’m with you brother
I’m 59 ,I saw them 181 times
Never saw Jerry but with the Other Ones in 2002 with Jimmy Herring channeling his inner Jerry turned me into a dead fan for life
They played two nights after my 3rd birthday in 73. I don't think 73 is over looked one of the best years IMO. They didn't come back till 77 Big Mac. The first 78 shows where some of the best shows ever!
🌠🌹🎸Feliz Cumpleaños Jerry🎸🌹🤙🏽!
I really enjoyed this. Thanks!
Been a long, almost 20 years and I still
miss you brother Jerry.
Almost 30 bro 😢
Anyone heard of Ebbets Field venue in Denver, approximately 1975?
I’m so glad to be able to c this ! So new to me , I love it ! ♥️🐰🐇🌹🪽🕊️👽🪐🛸🚀☄️💥⭐️⚡️🌙✨💧💦🔥☀️⚡️⭐️to u y’all
8/12/87 Red Rocks
Both Telluride shows
Mile High
McNichols 1990 both shows
🎸🌹Happy Birthday Jerry! 🌹🎸🌠
I thought for a long time that it just couldnt get better than Red Rocks 78 even with Donna wailing away on Deal
If anybody can even see what I'm saying
The grateful Dead will only be loved by the people that could hear through the cordage of the fingers through electricity inside of a colosseum..
The energy of a live concert is one thing........
I think that's all I really need to say....
Nobody cares
Please tell me I can communicate with someone here on this channel????🙏🙏🙏🎧🎧🎧👊👊🤔🤔🤔⁉️⁉️⁉️⁉️💩⁉️
I was at red rocks 82
That show at Mile High to close the 1991 Summer Tour was one of my best times. They were in Bonner Springs Kansas for 2 nights, then everybody had 2 days to get to one single show in Colorado to close out the tour. The mix isn't great (JG can be hard to hear) but man were they on. Check out the Eyes Picasso it was unbelievable.
During Picasso Moon a stunning moon rose between the break in the side of the stadium It was amazing
Good ‘ol Grateful ⚡️ Dead @ Reed Ranch July 4th ‘69 featuring bassist Phil Leach 🏴☠️
Drum 🥁 circle intact , forever
I know you rider, going to miss me when I"m gone. I wish I was a headlight, on a northbound train, I'd shine my light through the cool....
Awesome
They weren’t the best at what they did, they were the only ones to do what they did
I never knew they played in 67
12 point ⚡️?
Robert palmer didn't write msws due to the fact I watched Desi arnez do it during an I love Lucy episode
🤣I remember that episode too.
"Miscreants" - te-he !
I don't appreciate the narrator' condescending tone. He obviously was not there.
Ace and the wheel album are as good or better than any gd records
2nd worst dead show I ever saw was at Red Rocks, think it was 83 or 85. Worst was Buffalo in Rich Stadium maybe 92 or 93. Luckily I saw many great ones but I definitely gave up on them after that Buffalo show. Left early, heavily bummed. The Dead doing The Who was seriously a bad idea.I was embarrassed for them. Keeping my good memories of the 2 Buffalo shows in 73, March and September,mind blowing goodness that changed my life.
That 6/6/92 show was my 30th birthday. I was primed for it and they played some of my favourite songs , second set especially should have been killer, but you're right, it was a pretty lacklustre performance. Plus it was hot as hades and we were packed like sardines in that concrete hellhole. ✌🍁
overrated cover band where people fell in love with the idea of deadheads
I like Bruce Hornsby he’s good at what he does plus good to look at ! ♥️🐰🐇🌹😘🥰😍💦🫧💧🌧️☀️🌈🕊️🪽⚡️💥🔥🌙
I also have a friend that was there when the st, Helene’s mountain went off + he brought back some ash from it for me which I still have ! ♥️🐰🐇🌹😍🥰😘👽🪐🛸🚀🪽🕊️🌟💥💫☄️☀️✨⚡️⭐️🌙🕊️🪽🌈