FIRST TIME HEARING The Grateful Dead - Touch OF Gray REACTION

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  • FIRST TIME HEARING The Grateful Dead - Touch OF Gray REACTION
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  • @mikeludlow1841
    @mikeludlow1841 Год назад +247

    I am am 72 year old Deadhead since 1972. This song came out right after my wife left me and our 4 children. I listened to and sang along with this song almost every night . We did survive. And thrive. I miss Jerry so much.

    • @savsmiles3042
      @savsmiles3042 Год назад +6

      Awww sorry that happened to you!

    • @sfjessy1
      @sfjessy1 Год назад +10

      My dad left my mom with four young kids in 1971-72. She took off for a few days and came back with a car load of hippies and a dog and we were instantly, then and throughout our childhood, hippies. I always wondered where she went. When I went to my first Dead show I thought “Ah, this must be where my mom went!”. Years later while spending a day with Dead & Co. I told Bob Weir that story (and he told me some). His response was slowly spoken “Did it expand her minnnd?”. The whole day was full of the most priceless conversation. You and your kids were as fortunate as we were that your minds were expanded.❤

    • @JimiBurleigh
      @JimiBurleigh Год назад +6

      I was raised in Ayrshire Scotland, saw my first Dead show on the Europe '72 tour🤘🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿💀. Moved to Seattle with my parents and saw them 3-4 more times. Let myself get talked out of going to the closing of Winterland. That would've been epic 💯

    • @Nastyfinger1444
      @Nastyfinger1444 Год назад +7

      I cannot think of a better song to forget a bad woman.

    • @sharonironman4547
      @sharonironman4547 Год назад +5

      My mum left my dad and us 4 kids late 70s my dad did a brilliant job and we wanted for nothing and holidays too it was hard as my dad worked hard as a carpenter and did side hustles too, r.i.p dad miss you loads

  • @bobblethreadgill4463
    @bobblethreadgill4463 Год назад +14

    Here you go, my Dead-Head experience...
    1984, my wife and i flew to NY, for her father's funeral. Trying to get on a flight after was almost impossible, we were standing at the ticket counter and were desperate for tickets.
    Both of us in tears afraid of losing our jobs, a young fellow was listening in on the circumstance, after the sales people repeatedly told us there was nothing they could do, the young man tapped my wife onthe shoulder and asked her, "Y'all need to get to Texas, I have a charter going to Houston and we can get ya there tonight."
    We were completely shocked. They were traveling DEADHEADS and let us have a free ride home, God Bless the band and fans that saved my wife and me.
    What very cool people 😎.

  • @tonynascar3
    @tonynascar3 Год назад +146

    From Songfacts:
    The song is about the band aging gracefully. The phrase "Touch Of Grey" is a reference to getting older, as for most people, their hair starts getting grey as they age.
    Aging gracefully is a challenge, especially in the music industry. According to Dead drummer Mickey Hart, Robert Hunter wrote the lyric as a pick-me-up. "When he wrote 'Touch Of Grey,' we were struggling," Hart said. "But it became an anthem to us. It perked us up."

    • @cartercarter645
      @cartercarter645 Год назад +1

      I thought Uncle John’s Band got up there but not sure. They are in the Pantheon of Music History!

    • @P.Galore
      @P.Galore Год назад +2

      aging gracefully isn't a problem if you're like Cher and have a squadron of Beverly Hills plastic surgeons!

    • @Dragonsinger71
      @Dragonsinger71 Год назад +6

      For sure. If I remember right, Jerry had fallen into a diabetic coma. When he came out of it and got back to work with the band, they wrote this tune reassuring the faithful Deadheads that they'd, (and we'd) get by. And they did until we lost Jerry for good. Growing up in the Bay Area I got watch The Dead and the Airplane. Sometimes they'd set up in Golden Gate Park and give a free concert. There were so many exciting bands back then - Country Joe & The Fish, Moby Grape, Jefferson Airplane, The Grateful Dead, Taj Mahal, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Big Brother & The Holding Company, then later Santana. We had such wide variety, with Sly & The Family Stone, War, The Electric Flag.

    • @elebenty5709
      @elebenty5709 Год назад

      @@Dragonsinger71 my realtor grew up not far from Grace. Said there were a couple fires there while she was growing up.

    • @briankosine1074
      @briankosine1074 Год назад +1

      Actually he wrote this after he lost his finger. It's about learning to play guitar again.

  • @clemdane
    @clemdane Год назад +29

    "Friend of the Devil" is one of their greatest songs - I recommend it!

  • @ericwillison4011
    @ericwillison4011 Год назад +30

    The wistful smile that crossed Amber's face as the lyric "oh well a touch of grey kind of suits you any way" is why I watch these reactions.

  • @jackcade68
    @jackcade68 Год назад +41

    This was their first #1 hit and it was a long time coming. The Dead 's appeal had always been rather select, and this album brought in a lot of new fans. Some of the older deadheads weren't too happy about their little scene blowing up big, but the band earned it. My first show was in 87, right after my senior year.

    • @jco207
      @jco207 Год назад +1

      By the way Amber, one of my favorite lines from a Dead song is "Even a blind man knows when the sun is shining."

    • @Krendall2
      @Krendall2 Год назад +1

      The Dead definitely had a...unique sound to them that was off-putting to more casual music-listeners. I think with this album they kept their unique song style while making it more accessible, which is why it was so successful.

    • @scottfrench4139
      @scottfrench4139 Год назад +2

      The problem wasn't new fans. The problem was that some young fans were causing problems on tour and not respecting the scene/culture. The scene got out of control for awhile, led to crackdowns in Shakedown and with stadiums.

    • @jackcade68
      @jackcade68 Год назад +1

      @@scottfrench4139 yeah I was at the Pittsburgh show in spring 90. I was at ground zero when it went off. One drunken fraternity types started smashing windows on the outside office ring of the venue. Cops moved in on horseback and did their thing... Then a door opened from the inside and a rush of people, caught between it and rampaging cops, made a mad dash to get through, myself included (tripping mind you). In that crush of humanity my mind flashed back to 10 years earlier at a Who concert in Cincinnati where several people where crushed to death by the crowd. I just pushed people in front of me through the door, making sure they or I didn't go to the ground. Eventually I made it through, safe on the other side where I danced my way into the concourse as security sealed the breach.
      It was a bad situation. One repeated in coming years. Worst I've seen though.

  • @jdscottphd
    @jdscottphd Год назад +34

    Guys you have to imagine 45000 people singing the end of that song. I highly recommend Box of Rain (album version) and the lyrics will change your life.

    • @John_Locke_108
      @John_Locke_108 Год назад +2

      Ditto.

    • @markstoudenmire4935
      @markstoudenmire4935 Год назад +3

      I had "Box of Rain" accompany a collection of pictures and home movies at my late wife's funeral.

  • @philipdickey6460
    @philipdickey6460 Год назад +45

    This is one of my favorite songs by The Grateful Dead, because the lyrics still have meaning today

  • @DJHolte
    @DJHolte Год назад +48

    I think you guys complement each other so well because of the different way you each approach music. Jay is all about the music itself: the instruments, the vocals. Whereas I think Amber feels the emotional impact of the music a lot more: not only the lyrics, but how the overall combination of everything makes her feel.

  • @trjbrew
    @trjbrew Год назад +50

    They were the kind of band you had to see in person to really appreciate. I believe you would like "Throwing Stones."

    • @davidcollver6155
      @davidcollver6155 Год назад +3

      I totally love throwing stones that is a very very good song. Back in 87 I was listening to this stuff while we were camping in Bryson City very good music. You also need to check out the rest of this album with Touch of Gray.

  • @stephaniemccarthy1676
    @stephaniemccarthy1676 Год назад +29

    They are the ultimate chill band. Outdoor concerts amazing as well.

  • @starronin4580
    @starronin4580 Год назад +19

    I followed the grateful dead across the country for 6 years..was in the parking lot when we heard Jerry passed...got a long white beard now and all grey hair (what there is left of it)..this band it s literally the sound track of my life...my mom says I used to sing Ripple to her when I was four...I wouldn't be who I am without them...forever grateful..

    • @yepisaidit951
      @yepisaidit951 Год назад +1

      I wish I got the chance to follow them like you, however I was fortunate enough to meet Jerry at bills memorial in Frisco.
      I was the cookie kid, if you were there, ya knew 😂
      I can't agree more that this band sculpted my life, and I wouldn't be who I am today, without them. Thanks for sharing!!!!! ✌️
      I miss Jerry too. 💜

    • @jsan3743
      @jsan3743 10 месяцев назад

      I remember that day like it was yesterday. I had been out and stopped by my friends’ house. They just heard and came out to the car when I I arrived. We all just cried and cried. They said they were scared to tell me. That night there was a vigil in the park at my small town. Everyone felt so lost. There was instantly a giant hole in all of our lives.

  • @NeutronDance
    @NeutronDance Год назад +30

    Robert Hunter was their primary lyricist. A true American treasure.

    • @ajschroetlin2196
      @ajschroetlin2196 Год назад +3

      Bob Dylan
      Paul Simon
      Neil Diamond
      John Prime
      Robert Hunter
      My American Mt. Rushmore (+1)

    • @IsaacSilverman-gh3oh
      @IsaacSilverman-gh3oh Год назад

      I totally agree. In the top ten if not five songwriters I know of. As long as I do not have to hear him sing. When he would open for the Dead nobody came in early so they moved his set to their break🤷‍♂️

    • @johngriswold2213
      @johngriswold2213 Год назад +1

      @@ajschroetlin2196 No Joni Mitchell? List needs revision;)

    • @georgestevens1502
      @georgestevens1502 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@@johngriswold2213Stills, Young, Robbie Kreiger, Brian Wilson too.

  • @MaggieValera
    @MaggieValera Год назад +17

    Of all the years and all the shows, this is the only song that ever charted. I was blessed to receive tickets back in 1988 and it's an experience that will live with me forever. I have since gone to a dead show (post Jerry) , seen rat dog, and Phish. My dad passed away 2 months before Jerry Garcia did and there was a song on this album black muddy water that I played for my dad while he was in his last hours along with all his favorite music.
    I now have a playlist for my eventual funeral the one on top is Ripple by the Grateful Dead.

    • @billebrooks
      @billebrooks Год назад +1

      That's why this is the only Greatful Dead song I am familiar with. It also has a cool music video with skeletons.

    • @MaggieValera
      @MaggieValera Год назад

      @@billebrooks Check out Ripple, you'll be hooked.

    • @poolhall9632
      @poolhall9632 Год назад

      The MTV effect.
      That video was fire

  • @4cenobytes
    @4cenobytes Год назад +12

    The ultimate trippy hippy band. Last time I seen them in concert around ‘92 they play for almost 4 hours & everyone was dancing in the aisles

  • @sjw5797
    @sjw5797 Год назад +14

    To me, this is about living with a chronic low to medium-grade depression you've been carrying around for so long it seems normal. Meanwhile, things are falling apart around you because you don't have the energy. Of course, now that I'm getting old I can relate to that aspect as well. Sometimes you look back on your life, and it doesn't make much sense. But the switch to "We will get by" gives the song a sense of solidarity, a feeling that you are not going through it alone.

    • @gratefulkm
      @gratefulkm Год назад

      More Ture than true ,. this song is all about the "WE" moment , at a gig, WE explode with love :)

    • @jamesharris5416
      @jamesharris5416 3 месяца назад

      you’re spot on. always felt that way

  • @marybaillie8907
    @marybaillie8907 Год назад +14

    One of my favourites from The Dead. They played this for 5 years in concert before they finally recorded it on their 1987 album "In the Dark".
    It deals with aging gracefully, specifically how it affects musicians and the music industry. Not just the fear of gray hair.
    Just a great tune, with some great guitar work and fun lyrics. Great reaction.Enjoy each day, time flies. Buckets of Maple Syrup love from Canada ❤️❤️ 🇨🇦 🇨🇦

  • @harpergras
    @harpergras Год назад +9

    Of all of their great songs...This is my favorite one by this iconic band.

  • @julieharden2433
    @julieharden2433 Год назад +9

    I've seen the Dead many times in concert - some of the best times of my life. Truly.
    Here are some fun/upbeat Dead songs for you guys:
    Sugar Magnolia
    Bertha
    US Blues
    Not Fade Away/Goin Down the Road
    Uncle John's Band
    Throwing Stones
    Every Dead fan has their favorites attached to vague memories. Lol

  • @donnaneville192
    @donnaneville192 Год назад +3

    My husband worked for them 2 summers touring through the Pacific Northwest in the early 70s, while going to school. He was a Deadhead until he passed away in 2017. Some of his favorite memories was being Grateful Dead Roadie!

  • @tombeyerlein3813
    @tombeyerlein3813 Год назад +15

    I love the Dead! They have a very extensive catalog, but a few good ones are Franklin's Tower, Casey Jones, New Speedway Boogie, One More Saturday Night, Uncle John's Band and the Orchard Park, NY, 1989 live version of Man Smart, Woman Smarter!

  • @garyseven5791
    @garyseven5791 6 месяцев назад

    Reminder guys, I'm 74 so I lived through it all. I hitchhiked over 25,000 MI in the late 60s and 70s visited 15 states attended three major Rock festivals Jimi Hendrix spoke to me for real at one. I lived through the experience. the grateful Dead are kind of a niche group very successful and very talented but you had to really like them to like them they had a few commercial successes but that wasn't their gig so I can sympathize with Jay they never were my favorite band but their album American beauty is to die for the whole album is fantastic!

  • @vincentp149
    @vincentp149 Год назад +10

    At a time when most 60's/70's bands had lost their way musically, along comes The Grateful Dead with this catchy, poignient, radio friendly masterpiece. Written by the great songwriting team of Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter. You might like "Fire on The Mountain," "Uncle John's Band," and "Sugar Magnolia." So many great songs to choose from.

  • @rwschumm
    @rwschumm Год назад +9

    Was never a 'Dead-Head', but did always like the songs I heard over the air. This is one of their most well-known songs, and I DO Like It! Have to include Grateful Dead in any discussion of the Music In the Day. Nice Reaction, You Guys! :)

  • @Spiderific
    @Spiderific Год назад +35

    Loved this! I think Jay would dig "Scarlet Begonias"..one of my favorite Grateful Dead songs. Has a bit of a groove to it. Sublime covered it in the 90s. They did a great job with it.

    • @mattwhaley9917
      @mattwhaley9917 Год назад +2

      Yessss

    • @jeffridgeway7474
      @jeffridgeway7474 Год назад

      Sublime’s version is one of those rare covers that’s better than the original.

    • @jco207
      @jco207 Год назад

      It's one of my favorites too. Maybe they can do a version with the jam to Fire On the Mountain.

    • @CANDOKNOWHOW
      @CANDOKNOWHOW Год назад +2

      A studio version would just be sad knowing they could enjoy the mind blowing Live Scarlett/Fire at Cornell 5/8/77. 🤷

  • @MrHalfastvw
    @MrHalfastvw Год назад +5

    6:54 whistle through your teeth and spit was for some odd reason my personal favorite line in this great song

  • @bernardsalvatore1929
    @bernardsalvatore1929 Год назад +1

    AMBER HAD TO PAUSE JUST TO SAY THAT I THINK YOU REALLY NAILED IT THAT IS PRETTY MUCH WHAT THIS SONG IS IS AN OLDER GUY KIND OF UNDERSTANDING THAT THAT'S WHAT HIS LIFE IS ABOUT AND HE'S JUST GOING WITH THE FLOW!! WHEN THIS SONG WAS RELEASED THE GRATEFUL DEAD AND JERRY GARCIA MORE SPECIFICALLY HAD BEEN MAKING MUSIC FOR CLOSE TO 40 YEARS!! JERRY WAS DEFINITELY GETTING GRAY AT THIS POINT IN TIME!! I THINK IT WAS PRETTY MUCH HIS WAY OF SAYING YOU KNOW WHAT I'M OLD AND I'VE BEEN AROUND FOR A LONG TIME BUT I'M STILL HERE I'M STILL ON MY FEET AND I CAN STILL MAKE GOOD MUSIC!!!

  • @bernardsalvatore1929
    @bernardsalvatore1929 Год назад +2

    WELL ROB SQUAD IF YOUR GOAL IS TO MAKE SOMEBODY SMILE THEN YOU HAVE DEFINITELY ACCOMPLISHED IT AS FAR AS I'M CONCERNED TODAY WITH THIS CHOICE!!
    I WAS IN HIGH SCHOOL FROM 1971 UNTIL 1975!! AND AMONGST THE FRIENDS THAT I HAD THERE WERE TWO IN PARTICULAR THAT I ALWAYS THINK OF WHENEVER I HEAR THE GRATEFUL DEAD OR THE ALLMAN BROTHERS!! THESE TWO GUYS WOULD DEBATE NON-STOP AS TO WHO WAS THE BETTER BAND!! THEIR PASSION FOR EACH'S CHOICE GOT ME TO EXPLORE BOTH BANDS MYSELF AND ACTUALLY LOVE THEM BOTH!! I SAW THE GRATEFUL DEAD IN CONCERT SEVERAL TIMES IN THE SEVENTIES AND EARLY '80S!! THE GRATEFUL DEAD WERE KNOWN FOR CONCERTS THAT WENT ON FOR HOURS AND HOURS SOMETIMES ALL NIGHT!! CAN YOU IMAGINE ANY ARTIST TODAY DOING A CONCERT 2 TO 3 HOURS LET ALONE 8 TO 10 HOURS?? THOSE WERE THE DAYS!!
    😁😁😁😁😁😁😁❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👍👍

  • @cindypagano
    @cindypagano Год назад +1

    Thank you Amber. Deadheads are alive and well. 66 yr old retired librarian/ Proud Nana who still plays the Dead every single day.

  • @NeutronDance
    @NeutronDance Год назад +5

    Have a very Jerry Christmas everyone

  • @WolfStarbuck
    @WolfStarbuck Год назад

    As a kid growing up in the 70's and 80's - the Dead never really appealed to me. Until THE CONCERT. I had scored tickets to a concert at Madison Square Garden in Manhattan.. '87 I'm thinking. And omg, I was blown away - but the music, by the experience it was just so much better live. The audience feeding off the band, and the band feeding off the audience. People dancing in the aisles, nobody could sit down... and I was hooked. I made sure to get to every concert possible after that. I love that you're listening to them - but unfortunately, that's really only part of it. They were an absolute experience live.

  • @thabilldozer
    @thabilldozer Год назад

    I'm a long haired, tie dye wearing Deadhead. Like most I followed them on tour for several years. The one song that I will recommend, and it is my personal favorite. Box of Rain. It will forever change how you see the world around you.

  • @somersetcace1
    @somersetcace1 Год назад +1

    I just get this feeling that if you two were around in the 70's and went to a dead show, we'd never see you again or we'd find you 3 months later at another show 1000 miles away "We need tickets!!" 🤣

  • @deechatterton5828
    @deechatterton5828 Год назад +3

    This song is indeed appreciating life when it throws you curveballs. It was written around 1983 but wasn't recorded in the studio until after Jerry had slipped into a diabetic coma. He came out of it OK but it took a while. After that, when they performed this song live, the I Will Survive chorus took on additional meaning. On top of that, when it switched to We Will Survive, the house would turn the lights onto the audience and everyone would go absolutely bonkers. Their live album, Europe '72 has a treasure trove of top quality live songs which is what they were best at. China Cat Sunflower/I Know You Rider, Cumberland Blues, One More Saturday Night are among the best tracks there but everything is terrific.

  • @paulrogers4483
    @paulrogers4483 Год назад +1

    *My home and family for years*
    I absolutely love the Dead. They were my home away from home from age 18-22, following them from state to state then returning home to Rhode Island and waiting for the next tour to start. So many amazing moments in my life happened with them. I learned more in those 3-4 years than I had up till that point, thanks to enough love, sex, acid, mushrooms, and weed to kill the entire Bolivian army lol. Just the most free and exhilarating experience I've ever had, life has been rather boring ever since. I miss them and my segregate family so much. Here's to all you old Deadheads out there, I wish we could do a family reunion someday, I miss you all. Just think of them as a Psychedelic Country band :)
    There's so many good ones to hit, here's a starter pack of their most popular songs you haven't done yet.....
    *Uncle John's Band*: ruclips.net/video/TSIajKGHZRk/видео.html
    *Friend Of The Devil*: ruclips.net/video/HHaTRMs_FZA/видео.html
    *Sugar Magnolia*: ruclips.net/video/XKx3W-1XVM4/видео.html
    *Casey Jones*: ruclips.net/video/d160GSGtPxY/видео.html
    *Hell In A Bucket* ruclips.net/video/a9Bs4xhDyxw/видео.html
    Peace

  • @linzzyy
    @linzzyy Год назад +3

    this is 100% a band you wanted to see live- you will never feel more a part of something bigger than yourself than at a GD show. I was lucky enough to see them live in the 90s, it was the most amazing sense of belonging I have ever felt Give yourself the time to listen to the entire American Beauty album it's a masterpiece IMO

  • @stevedaulton9655
    @stevedaulton9655 Год назад +1

    What a great Rabbit hole! The Grateful Dead! With the legendary Jerry Garcia Lead Singer and Guitar Master, Phil Lesh, Bob Weir and too many others to name! Formed out of the Bay area in the 60s. They knew everyone who was anyone. They played all the shows in Golden Gate Park and toured the World for years. Their shows were epic with the Deadheads following them to every show even quitting their jobs to do so. They all kept the hippie flame burning up until Jerry Garcia's unexpected passing in the early 90s. They are fun band that would play a ton of covers in their own unique style plus their own hits. They Had Great support acts from Bob Dylan, to Steve Winwood, to Bruce Hornsby. They would play hours and days - I remember the all night concert at Alpine Valley in Wisconsin. Some other fun hits are Uncle John's Band, Truckin, Scarlet Begonia, Casey Jones, St. Stephen and so many others. Touch of Grey was their highest chart topper in their long career. Their message is don't death - go live your life. Treat each other right and have a great attitude. We don't need riches and fancy shit in life. Simplicity is good. Embrace getting older. Enjoy!

    • @dominicschiro9939
      @dominicschiro9939 10 месяцев назад +1

      My first concert was the dead at Alpine Valley in 88 I was 13. Really different times. First time I discovered the green leafy substance. Was an awesome experience

  • @randychester2754
    @randychester2754 Год назад

    This song came out in the late '80s when the band was aging and literally growing gray, 20 years after their heyday in the 1960s. My brother was in jail when it came out and it gave him hope every time he heard it as he awaited the day of his release.

  • @eximusic
    @eximusic Год назад +3

    I usually hate music videos, but this song has a great music vid. This song was a huge late hit for the Grateful Dead, 20 or so years after they started. It also propelled Jerry Garcia into an iconic status in the music world (although he didn't care about those things, a really down to earth guy). Sadly he passed away 8 years later. When you went to see the Dead in concert, it was like seeing family. Jay, it's not the Dead that's on trial here (it's you). 😉

  • @brianorzel1873
    @brianorzel1873 Год назад +6

    If you haven't done it already, "Box Of Rain" is one of my favorites!

  • @sifaka-yt7cc
    @sifaka-yt7cc 10 месяцев назад +1

    This is what the name GRATEFUL DEAD means, and from whence it stems:
    * "GRATEFUL DEAD: The motif of a cycle of folk tales which begin with the hero coming upon a group of people ill-treating or refusing to bury the corpse of a man who had died without paying his debts. He gives his last penny, either to pay the man’s debts or to give him a decent burial. Within a few hours he meets with a travelling companion who aids him in some impossible task, gets him a fortune or saves his life. The story ends with the companion disclosing himself as the man whose corpse the hero had befriended." ✌️ ♥️
    (Funk & Wagnall’s Dictionary - 1955)

  • @bengilbert7655
    @bengilbert7655 Год назад +2

    Make America Grate Again! The band had been together for around 23 years when this came out. They really shined in their live concerts more than on their studio albums. They let fans record their live concerts and many of those recordings are available on the internet.

  • @TheLadyLuck523
    @TheLadyLuck523 Год назад +3

    Grateful Dead were not so much an album group. This was their only song that actually charted. They really needed to be experienced in concert so much so they allowed the audience to record the concert for fan bootlegs. Since you like harmonies you must do Uncle John's Band by them. Great mellow vibes from this band. Thanks for the reaction!

  • @russrollins9978
    @russrollins9978 Год назад

    This song played on MTV, back when they still played music videos. My son, who was 4 at the time, would come running whenever he heard this song playing on the TV. He wasn't so much interested in the music as he was in the video itself. That's because the music video has skeleton puppets portraying the band members playing instruments and singing. He really liked the skeleton that was supposed to be Jerry Garcia, who was the lead singer for the Grateful Dead. You should try and find that video and watch it. You will be entertained.

  • @ameyer1970
    @ameyer1970 Год назад +10

    If you want to keep on “that train” you need to react to “Casey Jones” next.

    • @joshsmith302
      @joshsmith302 Год назад

      I second Casey Jones. Suppose to be based on a true story. Engineer and cocaine 😔

  • @timschultz7860
    @timschultz7860 Год назад +1

    Did I just hear “These Oklahoma winters are rough,”…??? I am so flummoxed, from Flint, Michigan.

  • @gkiferonhs
    @gkiferonhs Год назад +1

    I taught with a man whose wife had SAD. He bought some fluorescent fixtures and put full spectrum tubes in a room that she would use to knit. You guys have a perfect place to get a lot of light. Get some full spectrum tubes and use them for show light. Video can take a LOT of light, so get them to where you guys need your ray-bans. You can take some sun AND do you reactions with a much deeper depth of field. Check with a local lighting specialist to see what's out there now. Love the show.

  • @carla68
    @carla68 Год назад

    Every cloud has a silver lining - I love how they flip that saying to "every silver lining has a touch of grey." The good always comes with the bad.

  • @Gravitywell57
    @Gravitywell57 Год назад

    "Wake now discover that you are the song that the morning brings"! Eyes of the World. Poetry.

  • @JulioFGX
    @JulioFGX 16 часов назад

    Love is Strong and You are so Sweet.... The Rolling Stones song🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @bookman7409
    @bookman7409 Год назад

    I have to admit, hearing Jay complaining about Oklahoma winters made me smile. I'm speaking as a Minnesota boy who enlisted, and wound up stationed at Tinker (3rd Herd, "War is our business, everything else is bullshit", sadly defunct now). Married an Okie gal there, and we left about 5 years after I arrived, and I can say that the winter season in OKC is basically late MN October, with actual Winter dropping by to briefly visit on rare occasions.
    I'm not sneering, just smiling, because I now live up on the Mesabi Iron Range, the current temp is 8F, and the forecast for tomorrow's high is 11F. Y'all will still gripe, of course, but you have is easy down there - and the Tulsa area's even softer! (ask me how I know)

  • @argelbargel7680
    @argelbargel7680 Год назад +1

    As a non-deadhead on whom the Dead have been growing over a few decades, I'd suggest Casey Jones, Sugar Magnolia, and Friend of the Devil.

  • @jesselobo3213
    @jesselobo3213 Год назад +2

    I was very glad "The Grateful Dead" came out with this song. It allowed me to see what all the "fuss was about" regarding this band. Jerry Garcia was a special talent and although I was never able to appreciate the 'special vibe" they accessed with millions of their fans I always thought one day I would "get it". And this was the song that did it. RIP Jerry.

  • @timpafundi6321
    @timpafundi6321 Год назад

    Jay, I think Jerry Garcia described the Grateful Dead like this…”Not everyone likes black licorice, but those that do REALLY like black licorice…” So, they’re not everyone’s cup of tea. The best way to experience this band is to listen to their live recordings. If I could recommend a couple, they would be “One From The Vault” or “Europe 72”.

  • @theycallhimwoods
    @theycallhimwoods Год назад

    although it was released in 1987, the Dead started performing this song live around 1982 when the band was already 17 years old, Jerry Garcia's beard started to show "a touch of grey" - by the time the song had been released Jerry looked like Santa Claus -- it was also the height of the Reagan Presidency-- the San Francisco based Grateful Dead and their hippie fans had already survived Reagan being the Governor of California; when it came to the part of the song that "I Will Get By" became "We Will Survive" the entire venue that they were performing in would sing along, this became more pronounced as the HIV/AIDs epidemic continued.... the song was the Grateful Dead's highest charting song and the Dead Head fanbase grew with the addition of Touch Heads, sometimes to the dismay of longterm followers as it meant bigger arenas and more difficulty getting tickets

  • @richmckinney7231
    @richmckinney7231 Год назад

    i had a friend in school, and he would tell you that best part of the show was the party out in the parking lot. but the real die-hards would reference individual live shows(and always had the soundboard tapes to play for you).
    in the live shows they had a thing called "space" it was open fiddling on their instruments occasionally playing a riff from a song they want to play. if enough of the band wanted to play the same song, they would steer the "space" so it resembles the song until they were ready as a single unit to begin that song. they never had a concrete songlist.

  • @ChadAdkins-hx5zz
    @ChadAdkins-hx5zz 4 месяца назад

    2 drummers in this band gives a different sound and unique....Jerry is one hell of a guitar player!!!

  • @sallysharp3845
    @sallysharp3845 Год назад +3

    If you haven't already, check out their song "Box of Rain", you won't be disappointed.

    • @TrianglesAndCircles
      @TrianglesAndCircles Год назад

      It's also the title of a book of lyrics by Robert Hunter 😊

  • @bobmessier5215
    @bobmessier5215 Год назад +2

    "Eyes of the World" is a masterpiece by The Grateful Dead.

  • @Mixolydio
    @Mixolydio Год назад

    9:52 Same here! In concert, when the “I” turns to “we,” it was punctuated by lights that illuminated the audience

  • @LordEagle
    @LordEagle Год назад +1

    I've seen The Grateful Dead 6 times,,,, and I'm not even a Dead Head. 💥💥💥👍🤪

  • @kpowers
    @kpowers Год назад +1

    I knew Jay would like "Touch of Gray" since it's an 80s song

  • @etriani4174
    @etriani4174 Год назад +1

    Look into some live stuff, the Dead were primarily a live improvisational jam band. Keep listening you guys like good music, you'll get it. They are a tight original band.

  • @gratefulkm
    @gratefulkm Год назад +2

    The trainers are in honor of "Bear" Owsley . now there's a story

  • @mt0115
    @mt0115 Год назад +3

    The Dead have a very loyal following, the video that goes with this song is great.😎🍺

  • @RichlandCommunity
    @RichlandCommunity Год назад

    I’m with Jay, the jury was always out with them for years, until I saw a live video; they are a true jam band and the live performances were pretty creative and eclectic.

  • @tomoconnor9256
    @tomoconnor9256 Год назад

    Amber dances like every 80's girl in the crowd after a couple of wine coolers and a bowl. Hilarious YGG!

  • @twoheart7813
    @twoheart7813 Год назад +1

    Living in Michigan I get seasonal depression, The long, cold winters, everything is white & gray, sucks. Fun YT channels like this one & vitamin D definitely help

  • @kanjjn
    @kanjjn Год назад

    The Dead were a live band more than anything. In fact, this album was recorded "In The Dark" (on stage without an audience).
    I recommend checking out Cornell 05/08/77 & Europe '72.

  • @sme91158
    @sme91158 7 месяцев назад

    I always love seeing Amber get into the groove of a song she loves, swaying with her eyes closed.
    You two are a cool couple. ✌️

  • @SeminoleRail
    @SeminoleRail Год назад +3

    "Uncle John's Band" or "Casey Jones" would both be good choices for the next Dead song to hit.

  • @michaellockhart554
    @michaellockhart554 Год назад +4

    This song and Hell In A Bucket, off the same album, are probably my favorite Dead songs

    • @censorshipsucks9493
      @censorshipsucks9493 Год назад

      I mentioned that one too, but my favorite is Scarlet Begonias.

    • @michaellockhart554
      @michaellockhart554 Год назад

      @@censorshipsucks9493 If I'm not mistaken, both are off In The Dark, one of the few Greatful Dead albums I actually bought, the others were "gifted" to me

  • @sharonbecker4778
    @sharonbecker4778 Год назад +3

    I love “Uncle John’s Band”!

  • @jeffbourchier2236
    @jeffbourchier2236 Год назад +2

    Famous for long jams and dedicated followers. The Grateful Dead was never concerned with record sales or “chart toppers.” Touch of Gray was the first song that was embraced by the main stream, and was on the top 100 chart. To this day, now Dead and Company continue to tour (Bob, Micky, Bill) with friends.

  • @nightmoves420
    @nightmoves420 Год назад +2

    Give "Hell in a Bucket" a listen, another upbeat song from the Dead.

  • @scotthalverson4676
    @scotthalverson4676 Год назад +2

    The official video is fantastic, definitely worth watching!

  • @brianh9358
    @brianh9358 Год назад +3

    Lyrics:
    [Verse 1]
    Must be getting early
    Clocks are running late
    Paint by number morning sky looks so phony
    Dawn is breaking everywhere
    Light a candle, curse the glare
    Draw the curtains, I don't care 'cause it's alright
    [Chorus]
    I will get by
    I will get by
    I will get by
    I will survive
    [Verse 2]
    I see you've got your fist out
    Say your piece and get out
    Yes, I get the gist of it, but it's alright
    Sorry that you feel that way
    The only thing there is to say
    Every silver lining's got a touch of grey
    [Chorus]
    I will get by
    I will get by
    I will get by
    I will survive
    [Bridge]
    It's a lesson to me
    The Ables and the Bakers and the C's
    The ABC's we all must face
    Try to keep a little grace
    [Guitar Solo]
    [Bridge]
    It's a lesson to me
    The Deltas and the East and the Freeze
    The ABCs we all think of
    To try to win a little love
    [Verse 3]
    I know the rent is in arrears
    The dog has not been fed in years
    It's even worse than it appears, but it's alright
    Cow is given kerosene
    Kid can't read at seventeen
    The words he knows are all obscene, but it's alright
    [Chorus]
    I will get by
    I will get by
    I will get by
    I will survive
    [Verse 4]
    The shoe is on the hand it fits
    There's really nothing much to it
    Whistle through your teeth and spit 'cause it's alright
    Oh, well, a touch of grey, kind of suits you anyway
    And that was all I had to say, but it's alright
    [Chorus]
    I will get by
    I will get by
    I will get by
    I will survive
    [Outro]
    We will get by
    We will get by
    We will get by
    We will survive
    We will get by
    We will get by
    We will get by

  • @mikemaricle9941
    @mikemaricle9941 Год назад

    "Being older", Oh gawd, LOL.
    I love you kids.
    I was in my late 20s when this came out, now I'm in my early 60s.
    Next up: Black Muddy River.
    Brokedown Palace
    Monkey & the Engineer (Your kids would love this)
    Jack Straw
    I Know You Rider

  • @Scorpius65
    @Scorpius65 Год назад

    Deadheads Unite I know the Grateful Dead very well seen them three times in concert at Autsen Stadium. Met Jerry Garcia my senior party back in 83. It's good to live in Oregon

  • @delord1619
    @delord1619 Год назад

    There's a story about the music video, MTV (remember them?) had a morning meeting every day where they decided which video was scheduled, the video was looked at for a few seconds, and then on to the next.
    The editting team watched the video full length, TWICE!
    It's definetly worth looking at.

  • @scottromer8584
    @scottromer8584 Год назад +2

    The Dead do a very good version of an old song "The Race is On". Hell in a bucket and Uncle John's Band are a couple of favorite's from the Dead.

  • @stevelavergne2852
    @stevelavergne2852 Год назад

    The song came out in 1987 but was adopted by the soldiers of Desert Shield/Desert Storm on 1990/91 as their theme.

  • @bobjayp
    @bobjayp Месяц назад

    Some things don't change.
    "Cows are giving kerosene
    The kid can't read at seventeen
    The words he knows are all obscene
    But it's alright"

  • @albertsmith9315
    @albertsmith9315 Год назад +1

    This song and even more so the video back in the MTV days may have been responsible for bringing a younger group of listeners to the band.
    I was living in the Philippines in the '80s and when the video came on in the bars, everyone stopped and stared at the screen. Do check out the video.

  • @raygsbrelcik5578
    @raygsbrelcik5578 Год назад

    "IT WAS LOVE," by, Chris Eaton, will TRULY hit you right in the HEART!!
    TRUST ME!!

  • @Furthur805
    @Furthur805 Год назад +1

    My favorite Dead song is Uncle John's Band. It's got some great harmonies for you.

  • @tedcole9936
    @tedcole9936 Год назад +2

    “Uncle John’s Band” is a great Grateful Dead song.

  • @sfjessy1
    @sfjessy1 Год назад

    I live in San Francisco so the day Jerry died we of course headed right to Haight and Ashbury and it was a scene, then several years ago we did a shoot with Dead & Co. and the conversations were BRILLIANT. Great memories at the shows and as a local.

  • @herminiahernandez1512
    @herminiahernandez1512 Год назад

    I didn't grow up in the 60s so The Grateful Dead wasn't familiar to me until I heard this song. I would be up late at night watching the video, when MTV had music.

  • @marleybob3157
    @marleybob3157 Год назад +2

    GD was a band that thrived live performances. They NEVER played a song the same way twice so you could go to three consecutive concerts and see three completely different shows, even if they payed the same songs in the same order. In a way, they were like a good improv jazz band.

  • @ZacCostilla
    @ZacCostilla Год назад

    I am a disabled veteran, and have 27 hospital ADMISSIONS 27 since 2012, and easily twice as many ER visits where I was able to go home same day. This song is the first song in my “Songs To Make Me Feel Better” playlist, and I play it every time the pain starts getting to me or if I get depressed. “Touch of Grey” was actually the most played song in my Spotify account for 2022.
    The video is hilarious, but it did rip off a TV show called “It’s Your Move” (Justin Bateman’s first show) where he made a fake band called “Dregs Of Humanity” using skeletons from the science lab.

  • @cazgerald9471
    @cazgerald9471 Год назад

    "Touch oF Gray" was their only top 40 single peaking at #9 on the Billboard chart.

  • @drittttt
    @drittttt 10 месяцев назад

    When I was 16 in 1990, a couple of snobby Deadheads told me that they hated this song and that the Dead never played and would never play it live. In late 1994, I saw the Dead at the now gone LA Sports Arena (15th row floor seats!). THEY OPENED THE SHOW WITH IT!!! The whole place was jumpin! I didn't see any disappointed fans! So here's a big F-U to Jake and Doc, who were probably at the show! Hahahahahahaha!

  • @1COMIXMAN
    @1COMIXMAN Год назад

    Fun fact. In the late 60s Hugh hefner lived and owned a penthouse in Chicago before he bought the mansion in LA and he hosted a talk show called play boy after dark.the grateful dead was on there one time and the story goes their drummer laced the coffee with LSD. That would explain why that episode is very hard to find to watch because everyone was fuked up on acid.

  • @roberthofmann8403
    @roberthofmann8403 Год назад +16

    I can't say I'm a Deadhead but they do have probably the most dedicated and loyal fan base. I do like them but never really familiarized myself with their music. Another great band with a similar following is Phish. I don't believe you guys have reacted to them yet but, regardless, please do some Phish!

    • @davidbordonaro1631
      @davidbordonaro1631 Год назад +1

      I related more with the fan base at first - have come to love the music

    • @John_Locke_108
      @John_Locke_108 Год назад

      Irony is that the fanbase is always high so it's a miracle that they're able to remember that there's a show to attend.

    • @alysonb4487
      @alysonb4487 Год назад +1

      @@John_Locke_108not always true! The fan base is diverse! There’s even a group called the wharf rats that are dead heads that are specifically drug and alcohol free ❤

    • @John_Locke_108
      @John_Locke_108 Год назад

      @@alysonb4487 I know. I was making a joke and exaggerating a stereotype.

    • @alysonb4487
      @alysonb4487 Год назад +1

      @@John_Locke_108 ohhhh 😂

  • @ajschroetlin2196
    @ajschroetlin2196 Год назад +2

    This is the greatest American rock and roll band, in my opinion.
    If you want to hear how many genres they encompass, listen to the live versions of
    "Dancing in the Streets" 5-8-1977
    "Eyes of the World"
    3-20-90
    "Me and My Uncle"
    8-27-72
    "Morning Dew"
    5-8-1977
    In that order.
    All can be found on the RUclips.
    Thanks for the great reactions gang. Without a doubt my two favorite reactors. I could hang with both of you, for totally different reasons. 😏

  • @redrum482
    @redrum482 Год назад

    The origin of the idiom “every cloud has a silver lining” is most likely traceable to the year 1634, when John Milton Penned his masque Comus. In it, the quote appears as “Was I deceived or did a sable cloud Turn forth her silver lining on the night?”

  • @neildonley9626
    @neildonley9626 Год назад +3

    The Dead are a lot like Pink Floyd in that they are both bands you "experience" as opposed to just "listen" to. The GD had their radio friendly songs, but are best known for their longer live jams.

  • @robertg7396
    @robertg7396 Год назад +2

    My favorite Grateful Dead song! Then again, it's pretty much the only one I know. 🤣

    • @maineiacial
      @maineiacial Год назад

      Listen to Shakedown Street and Hurts me too.

    • @joshsmith302
      @joshsmith302 Год назад

      Casey Jones is not a bad one either. Don't forget Truckin'.

  • @thomasoutwater2321
    @thomasoutwater2321 Год назад

    If its not live, it doesn't count with the Dead. You won't believe how they rock!