I love these ppl n Dave n Alphonso 🤍💯 ♾️ sherry it rymes with Jerry Garcia 😜 n 🤍🐺🐾 also ‼️ never saw ratdog tho I would have loved to see Bobby when he was 16 playing with that jug band 🏺
Before this album came out, and right after my grandmother had died, I was living in their house. I was going through their things and found a piece of paper with the words to this song on it. I thought it was a poem that my grandfather had written. It had to have been written back in the early 1900s by him. I know he wasn’t the original author, but it was interesting when that song came out I was like wait! I’ve heard these lyrics before!
Brent joined the GD in 1979, BUT BaTM first album came out in 1981 and featured Brent on keyboards and organ. This clip sure looks and SOUNDS like him.
Hmm?...drummer is confused, this is not rock n 'roll- steppers! It's a syncopated one-drop! And he's black too!...should've studied the original a bit!
It's so amazing to have all this music at our fingertips
It really is. I was born 7 years AFTER Jerry died. Forever grateful to those who preserved the music/video so well
Heptones cover! Hey, this guy really IS cool!
😻🌹❤💛💚
Alfonso Johnson and Billy I'm glad we are alive to see all this music
I love these ppl n Dave n Alphonso 🤍💯 ♾️ sherry it rymes with Jerry Garcia 😜 n 🤍🐺🐾 also ‼️ never saw ratdog tho I would have loved to see Bobby when he was 16 playing with that jug band 🏺
"Common people like you and me, we'll be builders for eternity, each is givin' a a bag of tools, a shapeless mass.......and a Book Of Rules"
U go bob
big up, exceedingly great, one love, bless up
I Freakin' LOVE this tune, ah man,...shit - so beautiful and meaningful. PEACE to planet Earth.
Me too. One of my favorite Bobstar cover tunes
Just, the best, period
Perfect...we all need a book of rules
Brent was in the Bob Weir Band starting in 1978; he joined the GD in April '79.
Big up, you guys are great, one love
Before this album came out, and right after my grandmother had died, I was living in their house. I was going through their things and found a piece of paper with the words to this song on it. I thought it was a poem that my grandfather had written. It had to have been written back in the early 1900s by him. I know he wasn’t the original author, but it was interesting when that song came out I was like wait! I’ve heard these lyrics before!
The heptons
I want to live somewhere, I forget where
Needing my bag of tools more now than ever
great post thanks
Cool, but.....check out the original Heptones version of this tune from the film "Rockers".
Awesome song !!!
KILLER ‼️
Pa pow pow pa pow pow
Brent joined the GD in 1979, BUT BaTM first album came out in 1981 and featured Brent on keyboards and organ. This clip sure looks and SOUNDS like him.
Bobby should try his hand at a reggae band..:)
vintage!!!!!
Where was this? Saw them a few times in that era. Country Club in Reseda, Ca. and Owingsmill, Md at some theater in the round.
I was at that show at the Country Club! Saw some great shows there. (And I’m from Arkansas)
Alphonso Johnson……Giddyup
look at Bobby
Brent joined the Dead in late 78 or early 79...this was filmed in 83.
Nice matching instruments guys... You should have gotten matching lounge suits, too, in like orange and red.
Is this one the original version?
What's with the matching geetars?
I’m here because of oasis
@wingman572 thats not brent....very 80s beard though!!
:D
why is the crowd sitting down????
because before they did this tune they did a 53 minute let it grow
Kevin Wingler i wish that were true
Imagine Reggae Bobby in 2024 not cowboy Bobby
Actually Brent joined in late '79.
bobby and the midnites?
Hmm?...drummer is confused, this is not rock n 'roll- steppers! It's a syncopated one-drop! And he's black too!...should've studied the original a bit!
Too bad about Bob Weir
que cover tan horrible
Wow. Classic destruction. Truly awful version.