"One of the Dead's earliest original compositions, from Fall of 1967, The Other One always rooted the Dead in their exploratory psychedelic roots whenever they played it, including this intense version featuring a wonderful rumbling Phil intro to the song, a throwback to its origins that had been absent for a few years prior to 1989." -David Lemieux
usually there is always a critique to be had about every single thing they release. this is about as perfect as a mix we can get. thank you grateful dead
I see it the same way . There’s all kinds of great stuff from every year and it’s a shame that some of the later performances are disregarded… I would like to see some with Garcia and his bolt guitar . Eugene 93 or Boston garden 94 . It’s trendy though to say it sucked .
‘89 dead. The peak!! One of my favorite years by the band. They played so tight and played as one! That summer at 14 years old I jumped on the bus at Alpine!
The summer between sophmore and junior years in college, a cute Deadhead girlfriend, enough money and freedom to travel, enough common sense and luck to AVOID the absolute worst, enough innocence and sense of adventure to not EXPECT the absolute worst, a couple of months to read and soak in Alan Watts, and the good old Grateful Dead riding another peak in their pursuit of our passion....It was a grand time to be alive! I am so glad it happened and that I was there!
@@MrHAPPYHAWAIIAN Congratulations Richard. Sincerely. It's not easy to make that commitment and stick to it. I just passed the 12 yr mark myself and don't regret that decision to finally sober up after 35 yrs of heavy abuse one bit. ✌🇨🇦
So much about this show. I was 20 and I remember we thought the one section was gonna collapse during this other one. We were dancing so hard the place was shaking and there was a huge crack in the structure. JKF was closed permanently after that. Most all Philly shows were off the hook. Went to almost all of them up till 95. Amazing times and music.
The city wanted to condem it before the show because it was unsafe. GD basically said they would be crazy to cancel the show with everyone already in the lot. The city allowed 1 last show and condemned it right afterwards.
This was my final show. I just graduated from high school and college beckoned in the autumn. I saw better shows, but I was really happy to get a show this good before I got off the bus.
Man I grew up in a blue collar town. Dead Heads were far and between each other. Never had anyone to tell me about how good they were and explain why..Just heard songs like Casey Jones and Touch of Grey and though it was pretty good but never really grooved with it much..Then I find out most of the time they are frickin just jamming 20 years later and it starts making sense. Not everything is gonna be a well produced masterpiece but when they all find the groove together, it's something special that hardly any other band can touch if they sat down in a studio and produced for months..Insane
first seein em on acid up close in Hartford 73 they did this one--wow--it got slow and eepy at one point almost stopping, then it slowly came back and it made 60 of us up front groan and swat like kelp slowly moving in a deep sea, it entered every one of us and it was like we almost had to get out of the way of it--twas then i realized what this lil jazzy jug/country/rock band was capable of--an unforgettable memory
@@jcedwards8363 Oh definitely and you prolly more than me. Thanks for the shout out. I am just remorseful :) THose were great years and love your Icon !
@@jcedwards8363 Ty So much for your reaching out to my heart in the spirit of The Dead. The Blue Bus is calling us, and Mountain Girl. I am no one, but grandfather brought Nipper from England for RCA. They murder my whole family. I am here. Ty for honoring The Music.
Ah. The good old grateful dead. The epitome of freedom. "No, I won't play that note..... I'll play The Other One" Bobby Weir's first composition I believe.
I took my baby brother to what I don't think we knew would be the "Last" shows. It was so special. We need JFK Rebuilt :) I got to see Dylan and Bruce Hornsby with them, but what a grand experience. I think we went 3 times. Wish I could have traveled with them I was about 19 and baby brother maybe 11. He was the one handing out Cinnamon toothpicks on the field for free. Some might remember ;) Such great good feelings in American that night. God bless all who appreciate such things. :) - Tom Joyce (a musical no one like Arya of GoT)
Psychedelia at its finest. Sounded like it was moving into Wharf Rat at the end? Would be nice to hear the whole uninterrupted jam from start to finish. 🙂✌️❤️
Spanish lady come to me she lays on me this rose....it rainbow spirals round and round trembles then explodes.....it left a smokin crater on my mind like to blown away...but heat come round and busted me for smiling on a cloudy day...comin!!! Comin!! Comin around!!!
It's a strat that had midi added for him to mess with while wolf was getting it added. He played wolf while tiger got it added. And finally got rosebud with it already installed.
I suspect it was before Tiger or Bertha had similar electronics incorporated into their guts. There are pictures from around the same time of Jerry using Wolf with a MIDI unit taped to the body - similar to what he has rigged up here.
Rosebud wasn’t done yet, his first midi built in guitar. So he used a Strat, or even Wolf, to play the Space sections until Rosebud was completed. The midi pickup is the black piece by the bridge on Jerry’s guitar
*Oddness of things* there was the Rolling Stones Pre-gig-setup somewhere ? High-water-mark, Couldn’t realize it till . . 🕳♨️🕳 Thanks 4 ringing a dusty bell
ery leaf was turnin'; to watch him die, you know he had to die. The summer sun looked down on him, his mother could but frown on him, And all the others sound on him, but it doesn't seem to matter. And when the day had ended, with rainbow colors blended, His mind remained unbended, he had to die, you know he had to die. Spanish lady comes to me, she lays on me this roes. It rainbow spirals round and round it trembles and explodes. It left a smoking crater of my mind I like to blow away. But the heat came 'round and busted me for smiling on a cloudy day. Comin', comin', comin' around, comin', around, Comin', around, in a circle Comin', comin', comin' around, comin' around, in a circle, Comin', comin', comin' around, comin' in a circle. Skippin' through the lily fields I came across an empty space, It trembled and exploded, left a bus stop in it's place. The bus came by and I got on, that's when it all began, There was cowboy Neal at the wheel of the bus to never ever land. Comin', comin', comin' around, comin', around, Comin', around, in a circle Comin', comin', comin' around, comin' around, in a circle, Comin', comin', comin' around, comin' in a circle. And when the day had ended, with rainbow colors blended, Their minds remained unbended, He had to die, Oh, you know he had to die.
"One of the Dead's earliest original compositions, from Fall of 1967, The Other One always rooted the Dead in their exploratory psychedelic roots whenever they played it, including this intense version featuring a wonderful rumbling Phil intro to the song, a throwback to its origins that had been absent for a few years prior to 1989." -David Lemieux
“That’s it…”
Thanks Dave love the info and thankful you are helping to carry the flame.
Fabulous! Fabulous!
usually there is always a critique to be had about every single thing they release. this is about as perfect as a mix we can get. thank you grateful dead
I second this, I am just glad there are new releases every year, I love them all!
I see it the same way . There’s all kinds of great stuff from every year and it’s a shame that some of the later performances are disregarded… I would like to see some with Garcia and his bolt guitar . Eugene 93 or Boston garden 94 . It’s trendy though to say it sucked .
@@jsturgis3940 my dad has some of the eugene stuff. another good one is msg 94 the scarlet fire rips
@@isaacsweeney5380 I saw the Boston garden show with scarlet fire terrapin in 94 , might just be my no.1 terrapin
You see: there simply weren't many. Their best shows were poorly recorded and never filmed.
‘89 dead. The peak!! One of my favorite years by the band. They played so tight and played as one! That summer at 14 years old I jumped on the bus at Alpine!
Alpine was such a great venue!
I was 19 and on the bus for a few years. but alpine 89 was life altering for sure.
21 at Alpine in ‘89. I reflected on all the shows I saw at Oracle Park in SF last July (2023). They slayed this on my birthday!
14 ?
fantastic recording mix and sound quality ,,
everyone is nailing it ,, thank you !
more mushrooms please !
Best song ever
The summer between sophmore and junior years in college, a cute Deadhead girlfriend, enough money and freedom to travel, enough common sense and luck to AVOID the absolute worst, enough innocence and sense of adventure to not EXPECT the absolute worst, a couple of months to read and soak in Alan Watts, and the good old Grateful Dead riding another peak in their pursuit of our passion....It was a grand time to be alive! I am so glad it happened and that I was there!
Money is one thing, but time and freedom, are other things. It can be scary, but use your time and your freedom as you see fit.
We’re deep in the Phil Zone on this one
The older I get…the more I enjoy their music. First show was in 1988 when I was 16 last show was at RFK June 1995.
Am Glad that you were there !!
Wishing Billy K all that is good and healing- MaxLove
Ahhhh, the last show at JFK Stadium!! I was there, and it's still one of my favorite shows!! 🥰❤
I was there too ❤️
same!
Yup, I was there as well.
Me too. Drank all day in parking lot. Good times. I got sober October 6, 1989. Been sober 32 years. 🤡
@@MrHAPPYHAWAIIAN Congratulations Richard. Sincerely. It's not easy to make that commitment and stick to it. I just passed the 12 yr mark myself and don't regret that decision to finally sober up after 35 yrs of heavy abuse one bit. ✌🇨🇦
So much about this show. I was 20 and I remember we thought the one section was gonna collapse during this other one. We were dancing so hard the place was shaking and there was a huge crack in the structure. JKF was closed permanently after that. Most all Philly shows were off the hook. Went to almost all of them up till 95. Amazing times and music.
The city wanted to condem it before the show because it was unsafe. GD basically said they would be crazy to cancel the show with everyone already in the lot. The city allowed 1 last show and condemned it right afterwards.
This was my final show. I just graduated from high school and college beckoned in the autumn. I saw better shows, but I was really happy to get a show this good before I got off the bus.
Man I grew up in a blue collar town. Dead Heads were far and between each other. Never had anyone to tell me about how good they were and explain why..Just heard songs like Casey Jones and Touch of Grey and though it was pretty good but never really grooved with it much..Then I find out most of the time they are frickin just jamming 20 years later and it starts making sense. Not everything is gonna be a well produced masterpiece but when they all find the groove together, it's something special that hardly any other band can touch if they sat down in a studio and produced for months..Insane
Great show, glad I was there.😀🤪🤪😀😀😄😄✌✌
I miss you Phil
first seein em on acid up close in Hartford 73 they did this one--wow--it got slow and eepy at one point almost stopping, then it slowly came back and it made 60 of us up front groan and swat like kelp slowly moving in a deep sea, it entered every one of us and it was like we almost had to get out of the way of it--twas then i realized what this lil jazzy jug/country/rock band was capable of--an unforgettable memory
At 5:55 Phil looks around, gets the OK, and the song really starts a 6:02.
After 57 years, I can say they are the greatest rock band ever!
I seen that 😂 he made a face and everything he was really feeling it!
JFK, those were the daze.A hot day on stage and on the field. Glad to have been there, thanks for the memories.
Heaven would be a free and open USA, with no friction and Dead show to Dead show every day throughout all eternity. That IS ALL. 🙏❤❤❤
A keeper , definiitely
Phil Lesh ...... The PHUCKING KING!!
Yep. And no one knows.
@@chariotreign a few of us do (~);-D
@@jcedwards8363 Oh definitely and you prolly more than me. Thanks for the shout out. I am just remorseful :) THose were great years and love your Icon !
@@chariotreign "On The Bus" .... spring 1980 {~};-D .... never remorse my friend ..... we may be different Generations ..... but we love the music!
@@jcedwards8363 Ty So much for your reaching out to my heart in the spirit of The Dead. The Blue Bus is calling us, and Mountain Girl. I am no one, but grandfather brought Nipper from England for RCA. They murder my whole family. I am here. Ty for honoring The Music.
I was there! Mind and life altering show!
One of my all time favs
I saw you
@@robdel8689 middle Right side of Jerry I was that day! Goony Bird was VERY Strong that day!
Awesome. So grateful I was there. Great show overall too. One of my favorites.
Ah. The good old grateful dead. The epitome of freedom.
"No, I won't play that note.....
I'll play The Other One"
Bobby Weir's first composition I believe.
Bobby and Billy
Reminds me of the only time I saw them in OKC in the late sixties
Magic
Wow the boys killing it😮
I took my baby brother to what I don't think we knew would be the "Last" shows. It was so special. We need JFK Rebuilt :) I got to see Dylan and Bruce Hornsby with them, but what a grand experience. I think we went 3 times. Wish I could have traveled with them I was about 19 and baby brother maybe 11. He was the one handing out Cinnamon toothpicks on the field for free. Some might remember ;) Such great good feelings in American that night. God bless all who appreciate such things. :) - Tom Joyce (a musical no one like Arya of GoT)
Remember the fiberglass coming off the seats and everyone itching?
Jerry rockin’ the black strat coming out of space. Midi modified of course.
What an amazing Electric day it twas! ;-)
Psychedelia at its finest. Sounded like it was moving into Wharf Rat at the end? Would be nice to hear the whole uninterrupted jam from start to finish. 🙂✌️❤️
Wharf Rat :)
whole show available on youtube.
and yes
Good to see 'em get on it....
I'm a dead head and probably one of the best 👌I've ever been
im hopin to see some spring 89 milwaukee .
rainbows exploded! 🌈💥
Comin' Comin' Comin' around.
It rainbowed and exploded
Jerry really going 🎺
Spanish lady come to me she lays on me this rose....it rainbow spirals round and round trembles then explodes.....it left a smokin crater on my mind like to blown away...but heat come round and busted me for smiling on a cloudy day...comin!!! Comin!! Comin around!!!
⚡💀⚡
There is something magical when Jerry heads back into the dark as he commences his last solo at 10:13..
In a Circle!
Pancakes are amazing. :) Peace
I’m more of a disco and waffle fan...
The rare black guitar of Jerry's!!!!!! (was it the Midi guts-inside proto type?)
It's a strat that had midi added for him to mess with while wolf was getting it added. He played wolf while tiger got it added. And finally got rosebud with it already installed.
Not rosebud tiger I saw the 89 show in NJ Brendan Byrne Nightfall of Diamonds release was that summer of Los lobos? Saw giant stadium too
Phil Bombs for breakfast!
Jerry what ‘s with the black strat? Never seen that before and just for jam then he switches to the Doug Irwin rosebud I think
This G D i like...nice.
Bobby loves playing with his knobs
Wonder what ever happened to that Strat? This period was cool because Brent was out there in "Space" at times.
Philsy 5:58 mark..
Cowboy Neil at the wheel too the bus to never ever land! NFA 65-95!!!
5:57 Ready fellas?
Mickey peeking his head out @ Phil @ 4:01, just waiting on the infamous bass roll, then the look @ 5:58. #kaboom! 😉
Listen to viola lee blues 1-14-67
straight ahead psychedelic transportation in effect.
And I hear the beginnings of Warf Rat at the tail of this vid … wow 🤩
JFK Wharf is currently on RUclips check it out!
Jerry with a strat!
iwt!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Garcia playing a strat iin space 88-89
Neighbors request. 21 more days. 7/8/22
What's your favorite Other one Phil bomb??
@@jg6698 dates?
The midi strat!
How often did he use the strat?
@@gregarnold1696 Summer of '89 only. By fall Wolf had a Roland MIDI pickup installed on the front of it.
1,2,1,2,3,4!
5,6,7...7,8,9! 🤷❤️
Anyone know why Jerry has the Strat?
I suspect it was before Tiger or Bertha had similar electronics incorporated into their guts. There are pictures from around the same time of Jerry using Wolf with a MIDI unit taped to the body - similar to what he has rigged up here.
It is a midi strat before he had them incorporated into his main guitars. It's was kind of revolutionary for the time
Correct, used for space, hooked up to MIDi effects
Rosebud wasn’t done yet, his first midi built in guitar. So he used a Strat, or even Wolf, to play the Space sections until Rosebud was completed. The midi pickup is the black piece by the bridge on Jerry’s guitar
Cause he could...
*Oddness of things*
there was the Rolling Stones Pre-gig-setup somewhere ?
High-water-mark, Couldn’t realize it till . .
🕳♨️🕳
Thanks 4 ringing a dusty bell
5:47everybody pay attention, here I come!
PHIL
I’ve got 1 million in cash for the person who can get me the papers taped to Brents keyboard
Long gone for sure. They are charts and lyrics for his tunes.
There in Big Steve's garage
Jerry Dems to be playing a different guitar at the start than at the end
TYTYTY 🤠 🚌 😏
All you bums in Cancún: C'est la vie... (Warfield: $15.00; Cancún: $1500) - Bottle those tears and nail some retread to your feet... hahah....
Garcia 89'. Black and white strat...WIERD
what in da fuck is this ???
Too structured..too tame is what it is
Phil’s stankface will live forever RIP
"Comin' around y'all" (just pure cheese) & that rinky-tinky piano...the Dead really were dead after '77.
First
ery leaf was turnin'; to watch him die, you know he had to die.
The summer sun looked down on him, his mother could but frown on him,
And all the others sound on him, but it doesn't seem to matter.
And when the day had ended, with rainbow colors blended,
His mind remained unbended, he had to die, you know he had to die.
Spanish lady comes to me, she lays on me this roes.
It rainbow spirals round and round it trembles and explodes.
It left a smoking crater of my mind I like to blow away.
But the heat came 'round and busted me for smiling on a cloudy day.
Comin', comin', comin' around, comin', around,
Comin', around, in a circle
Comin', comin', comin' around, comin' around, in a circle,
Comin', comin', comin' around, comin' in a circle.
Skippin' through the lily fields I came across an empty space,
It trembled and exploded, left a bus stop in it's place.
The bus came by and I got on, that's when it all began,
There was cowboy Neal at the wheel of the bus to never ever land.
Comin', comin', comin' around, comin', around,
Comin', around, in a circle
Comin', comin', comin' around, comin' around, in a circle,
Comin', comin', comin' around, comin' in a circle.
And when the day had ended, with rainbow colors blended,
Their minds remained unbended,
He had to die, Oh, you know he had to die.