Grateful Dead & guests - Franklin's Tower (Move Me Brightly-Celebrating Jerry Garcia's 70thBirthday)
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- Опубликовано: 27 окт 2013
- Grateful Dead & guests - Franklin's Tower (Move Me Brightly-Celebrating Jerry Garcia's 70th Birthday)
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"Move Me Brightly" is a film based around a musical gathering at Bob Weir's TRI Studios in San Rafael, California to mark what would have been Jerry Garcia's 70th birthday on 3rd August, 2012. The revolving line-up of performers included fellow Grateful Dead members along with many guest artists who joined together to celebrate Jerry Garcia's life and work. The evening's programme was originally conceived by film director Justin Kreutzmann, the son of Grateful Dead drummer Bill, and the complete five hour set was webcast live. This film combines live performances from the studio alongside interviews with Jerry Garcia's family members, Grateful Dead bandmates and other musicians who played with or were inspired by him. It is fitting tribute to one of rock music's most creative and imaginative composers and performers.
Features contributions from fellow Grateful Dead members Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Bill Krautzmann, Mickey Hart and Donna Jean Godchaux along with Garcia family members and guests including Carlos Santana, Furthur's Joe Russo & Jeff Chimenti, Phish's Mike Gordon, Black Crowes' Adam MacDougall, Vampire Weekend's Chris Tomson, Yellowbirds' Sam Cohen & Josh Kaufman and many more.
Contains many Grateful Dead classics including "Terrapin Station", "Shakedown Street", "Cumberland Blues", "Friend Of The Devil", and many more.
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Glad to see Donna was there.
Every time I listen to this video I pick out a little added riff here or there I didn't hear before. One word.......JAM!!
cool
Well this is crisp and sparkly....
This just made my day.
This song joyfully celebrates America and freedom.
Freedom can be and has been abused,
But it sure beats slavery and oppression.
+goodkawz yes because theres no slavery or oppression in america
love bobby singing Franklin's Tower :)
nice
awesome :)
great stuff!!!
Lovely Times!!!!!1 Beautiful vibe.......YUM
Fantástico
Very Nice''
Nice! Like this one Bobby.
You got that right. We've lost our soul and humanity. Just living for the next Iphone or whatever to come out.
até parece que adivinharam e decidiram darem-me uma prenda. Onda Hipiie!!!! Como eu gosto disto. Peace, Drogs, Love an very Rock and Rool! Os grandes anos da minha vida! A Vida tinha mais tempo! Grateful Dead é isso mesmo. Ouvejam e compreenderão o que estou a dizer. Quem não viveu estes tempos, faça por viver conforme era! Muito Obrigado!
Groovy
WOW
I miss Neal. 😇
Muito bom. Very good.
Good...
good
I love Bobby ,but Sometimes HE LOOKS CRAZY HAHA
Totally
title needs to be adjusted but the music is wonderful
Cool to see Joe Russo drumming on any surface he can find -- now that's dedication!
They should have let Donna sing a verse.
Looks like Bob tried to at the end and she was confused. Looked to me like he waved her off and was like never mind then he sang it.
JoshDone It must be hard to coordinate that many people playing simultaneously.
@@aaronmcneese8850 Pity -- I really wanted to hear Donna sing lead. Be that as it may, I'm glad she's there.
There is a lot to substantiate that that opinion and I do not disagree with it.
Bob's beginning to sound and look like Frank Zappa!
Newbie needs a list of Guests!!!! Be Kind
The music is great, the vocal timing is way off..I'm just used to Jerry singing Franklins Tower..
Jeff Chiamenti is a drug using criminal....just kidding I love him
While I enjoy the video it really shouldn't be labeled as the Grateful Dead & guests. There is only one member of the Grateful Dead (Two if you count Donna Jean on vocals) out of the 10+ people on stage. That said, other members of the Dead were in other parts of the show.
"Two if you count Donna Jean on vocals..."
"if" ...why wouldn't you?
@@cjnav7832 Thank you.
There's more people on stage than in the crowd
When I see these musicians of my generation, so aged and bedraggled in appearance, I am reminded that it was popular to say that a person over thirty was not to be trusted. I remember thinking that I trusted those people just fine and not, the silly hippie types that were making that ridiculous assertion. Sure enough, in one generation they managed to ruin a once proud nation.
Zero reply's in 6 years...hmmm