Grateful Dead - High Time (Orchard Park, NY 7/16/90)
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2020
- "High Time was played quite a bit in 1969 and 1970, and was one of the many standouts on Workingman's Dead in 1970 (OK, all eight songs on the album are standouts!). It was dropped in 1970 until it made its return in 1976, and it was played every year 1976-1995 with the exception of 1978, 1983, and 1989." - David Lemieux
Directed by Len Dell’Amico and co-produced by Len Dell’Amico and GDP.
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"High Time was played quite a bit in 1969 and 1970, and was one of the many standouts on Workingman's Dead in 1970 (OK, all eight songs on the album are standouts!). It was dropped in 1970 until it made its return in 1976, and it was played every year 1976-1995 with the exception of 1978, 1983, and 1989." - David Lemieux
Thank you Dave...btw....we all appreciate you do, don't forget that...i was at this show, my second....i was in Buffalo again either the following year or the year after when the assheads broke the fences down, I was a o frustrated with that happening, as were others.....this wonderful thing id come to love just being torn apart...i was only 17, but to me, then, it felt as if it was happening at my favorite uncles house...looking back, now at 47....still seems like the perfect analogy....nfa
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It was played a lot but rare that all the lyrics are spot on, in tune w/full harmonies perfectly amplified (damn Brent, you were so damned good) and Jerome is really at his 90's peak right here with unshaking precision. This is so solid and grateful.
Very few "jam" bands have the courage to bring the pace down to this level. They are so worried about people leaving the dance floor, losing their buzz, etc. But it's songs like this that give the set dynamics, making the faster songs even more powerful.
Ron Schaffer I was at this show in Orchard Park NY
This is one of my favorite Dead 💀 Songs
Spot on. I quit playing in a Dead tribute after 18 years because they became afraid of people leaving the dance floor and thus only played the 15 'big' songs all the freaking time.
@@PaulBell88 indeed. A song like Morning Dew, for example, with its climactic finish, can never be played with a fast approach because the musicians would be afraid of bringing the pace down.
Well said. The only thing Id disagree with is the term "jam" band. Thats a diminutive term that can never really define the Dead. Thats why we are still here peeling away the onion layers all these years later - because the Dead were their own paradigm forged from being open to every other paradigm and thats what makes them so endlessly great
@@steveg6035 I never cared for that term either when it was first bandied about (early 1990s if I remember correctly). I felt that it merely described one aspect of the Grateful Dead. But alas, people ran with it and some bands even embodied it. And you are right, the Dead were their own paradigm and, as time has proven, are not so easily replicated.
I was at this show. My second time seeing the band in Orchard Park (Buffalo)
I remember going through the lot before the show and seeing a bus with a bunch of folks out front playing acoustic guitar & hand drums & such, having a good time, drawing people together...
So, I'm standing there, checking it out and a guy comes over and we start talking. He invites me and my best friend to come check out the bus. Freaking thing is pretty awesome. Had all teak woodwork and nice comfy seats with Mexican blankets covering them. So we're talking with this dude and he's telling us the deal with the bus - the people are all from a commune type of deal in Vermont. So we're talking, and the guys asks if we want some OJ with vinegar in it - he says it's really refreshing. So... Sure. It was very refreshing (it was pretty hot that day).
As we're talking and sipping our OJ, this guy comes and sits down with us. A big, blonde, gregarious dude.
I turn and look at my buddy - Holy Fuck! It's THAT dude!!!
The year before - '89, we went to a bunch of East Coast shows, including the Foxboro and Orchard Park shows.
Foxboro was insanely hot and sunny all day. Got pretty sunburned, as did many, many others. I remember some guy wandering through the crowd - "Doses for sunscreen, Doses for sunscreen"
Great show & Off to Orchard Park we go...
First time I ever trip... I remember Natalie Merchant & 10,000 Maniacs opened, she was pretty cool "We hope we see you all again, perhaps in a SMALLER football stadium."
So 'bout halfway through the set we see this guy - big , tall blonde guy, long hair, glasses, sunburned. We chat him up as he passes a bowl our way - "Must have been in Foxboro, Eh?" "Yeah, Man, Awesome Show!!!" We laughed about the "Doses for Sunscreen" guy, cuz he remembered that guy too. So we enjoy the show right by this guy down on the floor, have a great time, and off we go.
Every so often we'd reminisce about different shows and invariably the memory of the big blonde dude always came up. He was just very memorable.
A year later, we're sitting on this bus and that dude comes in and sits down beside us!!! Too Funny!!! So we get the whole story that after x amount of time partying and following the band, he joins the folks with the bus and was living in Vermont with them. (At least that's what I'm remembering close to 30 years later).
I am So Thankful for the beautiful music and people the Grateful Dead still bring into my life to this day!
Love to All
Got an old memory or two like that myself a crowd of faces and miles of laughs.
JustHazardous what a great story!!! Shows were magical like that!!!!
My last Brent show, it was never the same without him IMO. Feel truly blessed to have spent my youth on the road. Love this version, song
breaks my heart in a special way!! Jerry was truly a master of those ballads tears of joy
Makes me cry almost every time
Who's ready to break out the shorts and see D&C on Summer Tour.
Really need to know about Wrigley Field shows in Chicago dates, tickets cost..... Be Kind!!!
See you fellow Deadheads at Wrigley!
Too expensive and not coming to Florida... :(
I'd like to see D&C do some breakouts instead
They need to come to Houston, ugh
After all the dead have given us myself personally I get more geeked about jerry ballads than anything. They can stop me dead in my tracks and bring tears to my eyes if all the right contributing factors are at play. Fantastically brilliant poetry(Hunters lyrics) sung by oh yeah just the fucking man himself.....pair that with heartfelt raw emotio
N and you have what is my personal favorite aspect of the grateful deads music......and hopefully the ballad came after a facemelting jam!!!
Brent’s just snackin’ 😂
Jerry looks pretty darn healthy here. Nice to see. Great version.
So does Brent look healthy though he was gone a couple weeks after this show.
@@gratefulgregg9058 only takes one speedball to blow up your heart
My thoughts exactly! Love seeing Papa Jer looking and sounding so great!!
Brent passed away 10 days after this. :(
:( tough to watch
@@TimCawley97 Agreed, my friend. :(
still think that had Brent gotten himself a little healthier and stayed around longer, Jerry might have as well. In retrospect, the post Brent years were really just the downward spiral - a few last sparks but Jerry never looked quite as into performing with the Dead after Brent - He always seemed much more involved and engaged with the JGB and Garcia/Grisman than with the GD from late 90-95
@@steveg6035 I'd agree with that. Wish they both could have gotten sober and taken care of themselves. The music would have followed.
@@StevenBrooksBand no doubt - Brent and Jerry had such a solid musical connection. Always loved the grins theyd share over on stage left when something caught their ears. Lots of "could ofs" and "wished theyd" to go around with their losses for sure but I am nothing but grateful for being able to catch some of that ride while it lasted
Would love to see this show officially released.
Its Official
Beautiful tune, while i prefer the versions with Keith on piano this version is excellent, Jerry's aged voice suits this song well, thanks for the unreleased footage
Well Jerry, it's anything but a high time lately. We had it pretty good last century.
Jerry is here in one of his flashiest rock star costumes...
Yes. You can tell it’s early in the tour because the neck on his t-shirt is not yet stretched out. Very stylish.
That Phil shirt though...
@@captainkangaroo4301 jerry had a huge box of black tees back stage...always...since the 70's...the height of fashion!!
Yes, not often you would see him in a black t-shirt.
Glam rock!lol
While it wasn't a true rarity in this era, High Time was only played about once a tour, and so was always very welcome and special.
Nice to have a lot of Phil in the camera on this one, Phil's performance here is outstanding! Phil and Jerry working perfect together.
My 1st show!! We were at the far end under the Marlboro sign. Came into the stadium on a warm sunny day as "Teach Your Children" was being played by CSN. Terrific show, especially the Truckin' > jam, Sugar > Scarlet. 1st of 83 shows. ...Ain't no place I'd rather be.....
Same gear. That struck my like a lightning bolt. I walked in during wasted on the way. Completely life changing
The only time I got to see them perform this. Still gives me chills. #NFA
Tom Gillespie I saw this show in person
Was a great show
@@horseyhorselips3501 Probably one of the best shows I got to see.
@Jeff Rogers I know they over played a lot of tunes. Saw them do a piece of Dark Star in 92. A rare gem always was welcome.
The world sucks without Jerry and Brent! 😢
One of the beautiful songs
I want to thank you so much.Miss the days.
RIP Jerry❤
Who wears short shorts.. Bob wears short shorts! Thanks for the vid GD!
Beautiful and sad at the same time.
I WAS AT THIS SHOW. WHAT A FUN , GREAT TIME. A HIGH TIME FOR SURE...STILL MISS JERRY........
This would make a great selection for meetup at the movies this year!!!
Great googly moogely! Why can’t Phil be this high and clean in the mix for every Dead recording. Sounds so sweet and smooth.
That was a great day and night. I appreciate that your production team captured history and are sharing it. Looking forward to anything more that you release. Thanks.
Jeff Rogers summer of 90 was really rootin tootin and I had a ball. I haven’t heard the China>Rider from Deer Creek in awhile, I will have to give it a whirl.
Thankful and grateful for these recordings
one of my favorite favorites!! :D
thanks for sharing!
Damn. I miss The REAL Grateful Dead.
Btw Superb Audio/Video Quality
Doodah Man me to man
Doodah Man yooHa on that account, Jerry Garcia was the Band’s Concrete
I hear that. I just cannot stomach Mayer 😿I saw one D & C show and it just made me sad
@@iheartcolorado9311 Yes- I did one show D&C in Albuquerque 2yrs ago.. Was fun seeing olde
friends but kinda just made me sad also.
Oh well Im olde as dirt let the kids have their fun.
I guess the best thing is D &C passing down the torch and keeping at least a little of the music alive for the younger folks who never saw the Grateful Dead..
You told me goodbye, how was I to know
You didn't mean goodbye, you meant please don't let me go?
I was having a high time, living the good life, well I know
The wheels are muddy, got a ton of hay,
Now listen here, Baby, 'cause I mean what I say.
I'm having a hard time, living the good life, well I know.
I was losing time, I had nothing to do,
No one to fight, I came to you.
Wheels broke down, leader won't draw,
The line is busted, the last one I saw.
Tomorrow come trouble, tomorrow come pain,
Now don't think too hard Baby, 'cause I know what I'm saying.
I could show you a high time, living the good life, don't be that way.
Nothing's for certain, it could always go wrong,
Come in when it's raining, go on out when it's gone.
We could have us a high time, living the good life, well I know.
Thanks. I was just going to look up the lyrics. I wonder if wheel, line, leader, all refer to a horse drawn wagon?
@@ericzeitner1811 Yep- that was always what I thought it meant.
Beautiful
Thank You very Much . This was Great :) QC
I miss the early 90s.
My first show. Great post.
Was a great show. Looking back now it’s hard knowing that was the last time I got to see Brent. He had such a magical connection with them. ⚡️💀🌹
30 effing years ago!!?? Unbelievable...Doesn't seem like that long....No wonder Bobby looks so young.
Love this song, thanks ! True Dead.
Just what I needed right about now
was at this show, I remember it well.
Still missing Jerry and Brent so much!
The last show I saw Brent live in person and it was such a great show always loved truckin up to Buffalo it was always special and I loved him so much he was my favorite and though I experienced many grate shows after he passed it was never quite the same. How was I to know you didn't mean goodbye?? You meant please don't let me go... heartbroken NFA
Exquisite
Jerry rig sounds so good here
LoL, flashback...Given to me as a present from my wife (not a deadhead, not knowing Phil had it) I still have that same whale tie-die that Phil is wearing, stashed away in my basement. Along with 50+ GD shirts I bought at shows over the years.
Wow....these guys, God love them....never were with the fashion
Freaking love this song ❤
Jerry sounds like buttah 😍😍😍
👍👍👍
I 2nd that ...this show should be released in full... the whole show was a ripper!!
I was there!
(~);} Thank you! I was fortunate enough to attend this barn burner of a show and this was definitely one of my highlights. We need more of this show released on this channel please, why not the whole show? (~);}
I know that “All the Years” is still going on but I swear this would make a fire compilation album for Apple Music and Spotify JS 🙌
I was not present in this show. I am not a 15 years old who is convinced great music was made in 1960s and 70s. I am not diagnosed with cancer nor I am doing chemotherapy sessions. This song was not played at the funeral of my uncle. My story is not remarkable. Buy I truly love this song and I am a great Grateful Dead fan.
Love it good app to have
See you on tour! 2020!
I believe Brent passed 10 days after this show. 32 years today actually. Also my birthday.
❤️❤️❤️
Great tune, one of my favorites..., the Dead were capable of playing really sloooow! But
it still had that drive..., also look at all of the electronics they had..., reminds me of
a NASA control room! The Grateful Dead were very conscience of their sound
quality, and were pioneers of utilizing state of the art amplification...,
This show was so much fun top too bottom.
Voz linda até o final...
A great show. Ironically the ‘90 summer tour was by far their best tour in many years only to have it be their last. Once Brent died it was a rather fast slide for Jerry. And as was always the case; as Jerry went so did the band.
Nice set of wheels on Jerry!!!
Don't let me go 🔥
@1:39 Phil and Jerry in perfect harmony. Fucking chills.
Dynamics.
Need that shirt Phil has.
It's very sad that Brent Mydland died just 10 days after this concert.
Bobby got his long shorts on
Brent!! 😁🤯
💜💃🏼
Grateful Dead Thursday. Always a good time.
Well there's Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday.......
Well and Friday sat and sun... lol
I love any uploads by the Dead but how about some video from 66-73
🏴☠️
high time was a real bone for the tour heads only heard once live i went home with song in my head afew days check out JERRY church on sunday morning give JGB a ear
Csn opened this show right?
Any chance to release this show for movie night?
When your pony tail is longer than your shorts.
too bad they cut this and a few other ones from the VftV DVD.
no mics on Mickey's kit at all? the camera person didn't seem to like Billy either, I didn't notice a single close up shot of him :)
What did the squirrel have at 6:08? A nut?
Someone else here said he kept throat lozenges at hand.
Welcome to the dead beltway..
Love this song. The early 70s live versions just dont hit the mark (IMO).
2/14/70
@@garrettwelch9489 👍👍👍
I want that whale tie dye.
6:06 breath mint anyone?
Does anybody know what Brent is always eating? Are those sunflower seeds?
the line is busted the last one I saw
Brent Mydland last farewell?
I can't say for sure, but I "think" there was one or two more shows.
@Marco Antonio ... I just googled when Brent's last show was: it was July 23rd, 1990. He died July 26th 1990. Sorry, I didn't google how many shows there were from July 16th-23rd.
This was just 10 days before Brent Mydland's untimely death
Brent
6:05 What did Brent just pop in his mouth? :p
Who would not like this... Lol miserable people
BiblicL
This song killed Brent Mydland. Ten days after this performance Brent was dead. Look at Jerry's sidelong glance at Brent...you're out🤨
Don't do speedballs folks.
NANO NANO
6:08 what does Brent put in his mouth? Lol
A jelly bean
I believe he used to pop lozenges for his throat... Voice
@@maybeioverreacted4504 gum
@@tonyb2348 Just Kidding man figured he was taking something for throat relief
its all good cheak out jerry church on sundays moring
Love jerry but the band sounds so disjointed and jumpy
put the vid speed on 1.50 LOL
not sure how anyone at the concert stayed awake - including the band. Never seen a band that plays sooooo slow. Well, now it's Phish and Dead & Co that are the anti-insomnia bands.....
I was there!