Grateful Dead - It's All Over Now, Baby Blue - 12/28/1983 - San Francisco Civic Auditorium
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- Recorded 12/28/1983 - San Francisco Civic Auditorium (San Francisco, CA)
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I was there. This man gave us everything. He did not play concerts, he played life. No words for how fortunate we were to receive his gifts.
I don't care if he forgets some of the words, I see the tears in his eyes, and listen to his astonishing guitar ..... and I know nobody played this song like Jerry Garcia. Rest in song, Jerry.
Can I please go back to 1983 when life was beautiful?
It was more beautiful in the 60s 70s ya missed out sorry but your soul is real...cs
How old are you?
It was good mate but 1973 was even better. Kind Regards
Geoff
Early 50's.
It’s difficult for those of us who know what the live experience was like to explain the sense of loss, and simultaneous joy of a moment like this. It will never be the same again, and maybe it shouldn’t. But damn it was good while it lasted.
Are you speaking about the emotion felt in the moment at the show or did something tragic happen around this time?
@@prestonx4172 he's talking about the magic of listening to Jerry live and in person..... he was special..... one of a kind! And he was gifted with the beautiful eloquent ability to show us his heart through sound...... it's a rare gift he had.
Completely understand
Going to a yearly pilgramage to Eugene, OR was going to 'church' for me. Heaven on Earth with all my friends and the best music/sound/party ever !!!! Heaven!!
You said it man.
He turned a Dylan classic into a Garcia Classic - an emotional rendition.
“There’s no way to measure his greatness or magnitude as a person or as a player. He really had no equal. His playing was moody, awesome, sophisticated, hypnotic, and subtle. There’s no way to convey the loss.”
[Bob Dylan]
“I quit washing dishes for a living when I saw Jerry Garcia and the rest of the band pull up to the club where I worked in limousines. Right then I thought, 'I can do that.' ”
[Carlos Santana]
I saw a very similar version of the song on 9/18/82 Boston Garden as the encore - truly changed my life !
Some things in life you never forget - very fortunate to have this memory !!
Don't be sad that the good old days are gone... Be glad that you got to live in them ... 💓
How many people saw Jerry sings this it's God from above
Always loves their twist on this song. The keyboards in the background just carry it through like a beautiful rain
Well said🙏🏼
we never met, but I miss you Brent! Thank you for the music/medicine. Saved me a few times. Take me home, and then just let your love out, don't trap it in.. just let it Blow Away! You taught me that. Those few times Jerry contacted the spirit realm at the start of a show with a few riffs of Blow Away, you can still feel Brent and his unending love in the air! Cheers to all the family! Not fade away!
I am a huge Dylan fan and think the dead have this one like Jimi has Watchtower or the Band have When I Paint my Masterpiece. It feels like he wrote those songs for them.
Thanks Chuck… appreciate the super insight!!!
I can’t get over how good this guitar solo is
There are hundreds of thousands of his solos.
You can tell he’s thinking fast, but playing slow
Every single second of that solo drips with clarity and feeling.
@@jessesnyder5426 but this one is special
Poor Jerry. Love him forever. He became so popular that he kind of lost himself. He became realer than life for so many. It got so that Jerry could no longer go out. His fans would swarm him and go insane. Jerry coped and escaped his reality with heroin. In this video, he was doped up. Imagine how he played off the dope.
Me personally, I was never able to say goodbye to Jerry and I guess I never will. It is too painful.
How many people in the world actually understand the magnitude of what Dylan did to the music industry.
I think most people repeat themselfs saying Dylan cant Sing,ifeel pitty for them
Lyrically yes. Musically absolutely Jack shit.
Probably just you
Well, the Nobel Committee thought so.
The best.. England has us beat in most things rock and roll.. but we got dylan.. unquestionable undeniable
This one gets me through the rough days.
Which rough?
As all Dead does.
me too
Hi Cody
Great comment bro.
Somehow we keep going.
Love from Cork, Ireland
why are they rough?
I keep coming back to this performance.
It grooves in the perfect way to invoke happiness and sorrow. The tone of the guitar and keyboards. Jerry and Brent’s improv on fire. Jaw dropping. I haven’t listened to many covers of Baby Blue, but don’t think I need to to say this is probably the best!
Try 12-03-81 for anothe really good one.
Definitely the best. Even though jerry flubs the words a couple times. Honestly that just makes it better.
The Chris Robinson Brotherhood and Them (with Van Morrison on vocal) along with this one, are my favorite covers. Each is vastly different than the other. Which goes to show what an amazing song it is. Thanks Bob 😊✌️.
Try the Elevators. I've listened to a lot. My fav.
Bonnie Raitt does a top notch version. It's almost like Dylan wrote it for her vocals. Sort of like Hendrix took Dylan's All Along The Watchtower and made it his own.
ruclips.net/video/wOVeoIDE9f4/видео.htmlsi=f1ao-54Jw3GNXvbK
This is one of the best performances that I’ve seen. Jer is dialed in so well this night…
Ohhhhh what a gift we were given from this great man and his guitar. There will never be another Jerry Garcia.
But the music will never stop.
The melodic movement between tension, resolution and harmony between Garcia and Mydland is absolutely gorgeous. I’m not sure any rock band, ever, could match the Grateful Dead when Jerry and Brent were locked in.
“A broken angel sings from a guitar “
Jerry Garcia Forever
{💔}:=}
Nothing sounds as magical as Jerry’s guitar!
Prince's.
@@HelenaBKay lol,lol 😂🤣,what you know about music?
@@marcosgomes7681 troll
And this was when he was deep into his heroin addiction. If only he'd never used that killer drug. He might still be alive today. The more he could have done!
Best cover in the whole fuckn' world!
Try THEM for size.
One of my favorite songs performed by one of my favorite bands. God blessed The Grateful Dead forever and ever.
I love his guitar tone! This is a great version of this song!
none better.
Sono d'accordo,brava.
Seldom Scene does an incredible version too
One legend covering another.
Right
Beautiful version-haunting. Inspiring. An ending and beginning.
You can tell Garcia was riding addiction at this stage. RIP Jerry and Brent.
He was 41 years old at the time of this concert. Hard to believe.
There will never be a better band. They were God sent....
CIA sent, actually.
That's certainly not true!
Lots of mutual respect between Dylan and the Dead (and of course some cool shows together). Bob must be happy with some of their covers. This one, and Garcia's "Tangled Up in Blue" are standouts. I live in SF Bay area 1979-85 and was a BGP usher the whole time, saw countless Dead shows at the Warfield, Civic Center, Oakland auditorium and of course the Greek Theater (across the street from my grand program building :-)). Also lived walking distance to the Keystone in Berkeley, so lots and lots of JGB, wonderful times, wonderful music.
Lucky you
I was in the City during the same period. I had been to Dead shows in Colorado in my 70s youth - Folsom Field, Denver Stadium and magically at Red Rocks but there was something about them in their native habitat so to speak. A great friend lived near Lake Merritt and we used to go to their New Years concerts. I also went to Keystone fairly often so our paths probably crossed. Great days.
I was a volunteer with the Haight-Ashbury Free Medical Clinic from 1977 to 1990. I was at this show and many others, including the closing of Winterland in 1979. We must have stood near each other at some point watching the band. We loved the Dead shows because the crowd was always mellow with few exceptions.
I know that Bob Dylan spoke feelingly about Jerry Garcia's death, called it a great loss. He had so much respect for him.
You Win !
This will be played at my funeral..
ending with a jam into We bid you goodnight. Damn good stuff
One of the best songs of all time.
Just got over Covid and feeling well I was feeling blue.....it's all over now
Forget about the dead, they will not follow you... I'm glad you're healthy now.
Hadthe flu huh
nice!
@@daveyboy8907 he said covid, not the flu...
@@mostevokish
Same Thing
love the country and western sound
Lyrics continue to speak to us in today’s world.
Me ! I understand..I 83 & got it right from the start...all my social group did too. The range is phenomenal & the grasp of human behaviour too.
Grateful Dead LIVE IN FRANKFURT/Germany 1972 🎸🎸✳️✳️🔝🔝🎊🎊🎆🎆😃😃 Great Concert..🎉🎉
Love the grateful dead band wasnt aware that Jerry Garcia had passed Rip
Nobody even comes close to covering Dylan better than Jerry and the Dead.
I'd listen to a Hendrix "All Along the Watchtower" from 1970 like Atlanta 7/4/70 or Isle of Wight 8/30/70 and re-assess that statement but overall, i absolutely agree with you.
Not even Dylan Himself. I find my self listening to Jerry playing Dylan songs a lot more than actual Dylan songs.
Except Bryan Ferry.
@@IgnatiusChinaski Absolutely. Van Morrison and Them did do a stunning version of this song too.
Really?? Check out Eric Burtons version!!!!😊
That sound at the end... like someone ran their guitar into a mic stand or something.
Great song, great video.
IWT. Miss you Jerry Bear.
It blows my mind I was negative -3 years old when this was performed. To me it feels like it was written yesterday. The soul of this song I'd undeniable. Dont think it matters if its Jerry or Dylan.
This tugs at my hearts try and brings tears of joy
Just pure emotion. So raw. When signer becomes the song. My favorite version that I come back to.
Ich werde euch immer bewundern mit eure Musik.
Just Glad that I was able to listen to this man play
Love ❤ this song. ❤ Greatful Dead
Cosmic sparks. Chocolate for my ears. So very blessed musicians . Thanky very much ⚠️
Miss, miss, miss Jerry Garcia
Bobby's backing vocals are always PERFECT!!! ❤️
Great band covering a great song. What else can you ask for?
"Jerry is gone in one form, but like the magician that he is, he has explosively been transformed into a million Jerrys-one improvising in each of our hearts." - Ram Dass
"Music is God's gift to man, the only art of Heaven given to earth, the only art of earth we take to Heaven." Walter Savage Landor
Keep on jammin' to what moves your soul!
I was in SF on August 9, 1995 when Jerry Garcia passed away. A very sad day in the Haight. The Dead live on forever. There were many tributes and memorials. Flowers were left at the Victorian house where the Grateful Dead had lived on Ashbury Street. At the corner of Haight and Ashbury at a telephone pole were more flowers and candles burning and messages to and about Jerry. Also at Ben & Jerry's store near the pole, they announced their newest flavor, "Cherry Garcia."
I,m grateful I am not dead...rock on.
What about now?
Eyes closed still shooting fire from that axe.
The 🎁 is a gift
Beautiful…fly high Jerry 🕊️
Always LOVED this one!!
Non doveva lasciarci, soffriremo for ever
Well..I do! At 83 ...am.totally besotted by his talent..he.revolutinsed music
I know next to nothing about the Grateful Dead but this is as good a cover of this song as I've ever heard
They are certainly not everyone's cup of tea but there is no denying they were put here to play Dylan.
Check out 4/17/82 and 9/11/82 for even better ones.
The tone of that guitar is such 🔥🔥🔥 ☝☝☝
I love piano too
Of course they are the only ones that do what they do. But, they do so much with it.
Beautiful.
WOW!! I reckon the version puts a new lick on this amazing Dylan classic, dare I say it , definately my favourite version👍✌️
jerry and all the Band: you did it, what ever i meant and what ever it meant! There is no moment as here now to be listened and do. You did it. Thank you
There are many different versions of this song from a wide variety of artists and though this version may not have the best vocals the guitar playing is outstanding and so much better than any other I have heard.
Pentatonic masterpiece!
DAMN fine version boys
Jerry. Toca como ninguno esta gran rola de Dylan
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😢
Just saw Dead & Co at Citi Field after not seeing them in 29 years which was Nassau Coliseum 29 years ago. This cover is amazing
Incredible how is able to pull off, whole nother level!
Beautiful
Nice combo Dylan and Garcia
This is a nice version
Found a reel to reel sent from Korea in the mid sixties by my dad. Had it turned into a wave and cd. You will get a charge out of this.😅 Joan sings this song and 2 other songs were on the back side.ty Shazam app for the other 2. Dave van ronk yas yas yas and another song. Thank god for the dead!
Wow. Just wow. Nice close up of Jer singing...
Dead and Co. Just played this at the Las Vegas Sphere.
This a great show.
Great performance
Such a sweet guitar....
WG you got the real deal plugs! You know what's up bro! There's a Wolfgang VW shop. 🔥🔥🔥☝☝☝❤❤❤❤❤
I think he just woke up the great George Harrison with that shouting voice…just brilliant.
RIP Jerry
Textbook playing over the changes
Suck for drugs, or not? What a chilling sound.... sittin' under the stars, 50 y old, wine,.... but the soul of this.... who will bring this on stage again?
In heaven
Always loved listening to this run but first time watching video and man, it’s crazy to me how high Jerry is. You would never know from listening. I used to think he looked the roughest after Brent died but he’s 41 here and looks like he’s pushing 60. Man I hate drugs. NFA
He was a heavy heroin user during this time and you can hear how he’s forgotten some of the lyrics and how that bothers him….still he produced this amazing performance. That heroin would ultimately kill him too young. I hate drugs.
Grateful dead up there as well💥
Pretty slick guitar work goin' on.
Hell yeah , sounds like a bunch of seasoned session players
This is just beautiful
When I was young (talking about 1970s) I had a compilation "Greatest Hits" LP of Grateful Dead which included a version of this song sung by Pigpen and with a significant role of organ involved. Must have been one of the earliest recordings of the band, probably still from 1960s. The LP has long gone and I lost trace of that version. And I remember that there was no indication from which album the song originated. Can anybody help me with this one (other songs that I remember from that LP were "I Know You Rider", "It Hurts me Too" and that's all)? Would love to hear it again.
Maybe Vintage Dead LP?
@@sergeytoropin6428 Thank you. Unfortunately I don't know Vintage Dead (which wasn't the title of the LP I had), but I recently found this version from 1966 which is so far the closest to the one I had once: (ruclips.net/video/bA43XI0sFqI/видео.html). Interestingly, it's declared as previously unpublished. The structure of the song is basically the same, however it seems to me that it isn't the same recording, because I remember the organ being much louder than in this version (of course if it wasn't heavily remixed). But the year (1966) corresponds and the singer is definitely Pigpen with his signature voice.
If it was Pigpen, almost certainly the version from ‘Vintage Dead”. Side B is 18 minutes of ‘“In the Midnight Hour”. That album is all organ and Pigpen, a sound/style that totally changed after he died and Godchaux joined in ‘71.
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@@rickroll9086 Tnx. Now that you mention it, I also remember "In the Midnight Hour". Also a great song. However, the LP I had wasn't entitled "Vintage Dead" but as far as I remember simply "Greatest Hits", which of course doesn't mean that it can't be the same record. It must have been published in the early 1970s by a publisher other than their original publisher in a series of "Greatest Hits" LP's of various bands of the time. Any clue about the date of the recording? Sounds close to the one of 1966.
Garcia beautyfull
Gr8 Show!! Happy Jerry Days 2023
Love the intimate up front sound of this... makes me wanna hear the whole show....Check out the bubbling Stella...among everything else that rips it up! Check out Bobby and Jerry shredding it up during Minglewood...definitely the best Loser of '83...
Thankfully Okiedeadhead has the entire Show on his you tube channel❤
cool. an elusive '83 show.
Maybe every day should be Jerry Garcia day, it'd be a nicer world
Always used the full range of the instrument 🎸
looks the worse from wear and tear...yet plays it like an angel !
68 ever 68ever for ever
A écouter avec modération!....ou préparer un mouchoir!!!!
When you feel...
If u don't understand u never will, it's right there, wake up, get out of the matrix,
People hate for no reason but... Dead & CO really does bring this level of magic back to the music. Yes some of their versions suck. Well shit, some of jerry's versions don't cut the chop either. All in all it's the full experience especially if you got dosed. The magic I assure you is 100% still to be found. That spark in your chest that buzz's all the way up to your cortex. That rainy night by a candle in a window feeling. However you describe it... IT IS THERE. Shame it's their last tour. GO see em now folks im telln ya!!
Jerry really nailed this song a good bit
The highway is for gamblers, you better use your sense.