You know, this guy performed on stage almost every night of his life, maybe Garcia missed 2 shows, in almost 30 yrs? Despite what they did, there ain't nobody out there that can do what Garcia did. In remembrance for performing almost every day in his life, year in year out for almost 30 years, Garcia should be congratulated, patted on the back , for doing something so uniquely unusual in the world of Performing Arts ; dag! for determination, alone! ........
This is my background music today at the psych hospital while I do med pass. More therapeutic for the patients than 24 hour news , wouldn't you agree? :D
You sir are the real MVP! I used to bump Reckoning (GD acoustic album) working third shift at a gas station years ago.. it'd always surprise me who recognized the Dead playing over the radio... customers loved it
Brother we all have to take a turn to have a holiday at the crazy house.And brother the dead is what we all need.Hope you are doing well my dead friend.Love and peace and respect to you and yours
Was in the house. When it became clear that the encore was going to be NFA, a certain pandemonium broke out among the hadcore 'heads. Think it is the only time Jerry sang the lead vocals for it in concert. Not sure what possessed him to break that out that particular night...
Don't think I've seen ANY VIDEO from the seventies, besides the GD movie, Jerry is literally bubbling with excitement, beebopping the entire show and tearing up every tune.
Yo, this is magic ✨. I so love Jerry's Travis Bean TB500. Wish he would have used it longer. I think he was just so sensitive to his instrument, that he had to have a full custom. He was finicky about it. In Lehman's terms, he liked his guitar strung like a banjo, high action and heavy strings. Which is opposite of how a guy like John Mayer plays his guitar.
Damn - if nothing else the recording of this show is spectacular -- even through my iPhone headphones, I had to pull one ear off to check that it wasn't surround sound in my room! Otherwise-- I can dig on 6 days and Honky Tonk ...
I was fortunate to listen to the JGB at the Golden Bear in Huntington Beach in 73 as a teenager in a bar and also Old and in the Way at UCSB isla Vista in Santa Barbara in 74 opening for the Dead festival seating everyone dancin and swriling in a colorful sea of joy❤
Sir Garcia played the guitar as if the instrument was the natural extension of two of his appendages and my-o my-o nothing left to do but smile smile smile
I dk if that is exactly so. I think there are other jgb nfa's.It's the quite possibly longest though. Tutt is almost as cool as kahn here. Lol this is dakine
I don’t have a book or a laptop open to check on “only JGB NFA”, but I just found this yesterday and I’m on my 2nd listen thru. I just remember me listening to Dead tapes in like 87/88/89 that sounded sooooo bad while I was hitting Alpine/Rosemont/Deer Creek/Foxboro/Buffalo/Landover/Charlotte as a teen and now as a middle aged man. I don’t go to many concerts anymore. Maybe 6 a year, but what a joy it is to have shows like this up and upped on other avenues. ❤️
Holy Boardwalk Batman ! I just realized I was at this show. Man that seems like a lifetime, ago If you can see this Jerry ,from wherever you are ..We miss you ⚡️🌹 ❤️DH nation.
So much life in these four musicians -- so much communication and rapport -- and I keep thinking how sad it is that Jerry, John Kahn, and Keith Godchaux were all gone before the turn of the century; Ron Tutt is the only one still with us in 2021. I feel so blessed to have been able to see the Jerry Garcia Band (and that other band Jerry played with) in the Seventies.
Early show was magic also.This was my backyard and remember getting into late show giving the guy at the door my early show stub and 10 bucks and he let me slide
I come back to this day after day after month after year...I agree 'Russian' is just the best, touches my soul, every damn note... rollicking...Take care out there, in the moonlight....🌅✌🙏🇺🇸
Wow. It must've been bliss seeing Jerry in those intimate clubs...I'm sure it was fun as hell for them also...so many times we 'don't realize what we've got til it's gone.' Can't say it more simply than that.
Yeah well at least Jerry and the Dead had enough foresight to allow recording of their concerts. There is much more video content than almost any other band.
Being a 17 yr old North Jersey boy in 1977, how did I miss hitting this one in Asbury? Ughhhh… Must of been distracted by work and summer. Love seeing Jerry when he grooves and shuffles like he does on Harder. He looks happy, and makes me happy.
I'm a Bergen County New Jersey guy actually Dumont but I didn't start anything till 81 so I was 4 years removed I'm 6 years younger than you and certainly made up for the time with so many Capital Theater Passaic New Jersey jgb early in late shows
i can guess i jave the same reasons for also not being there , and in a few week past this was nine three englishtown that i also missed due to going out with a non dh girl , and that ended that relationship , albeit a wee bit too late
Fantastic show. I just found it. It is so nice to see Jerry happy snd having fun. He does not seem to have the world on his shoulders during this show.
Outstanding show. Garcia is feeling it. His playing is terrific. The whole band. This is when he had Ron Tutt for a couple years. Just wanted to point out Midnight Moonlight, not the most complex but can be a little tricky on a few of the chord changes, and during Garcia's solo entire band is right there, never missing a change or a beat. Great band. Great songs, great playing. Have to give Keith his due as he's overlooked sometimes. And Kahn terrific too! I could go on and on!
one of so many great shows in Asbury Park in the 70s I grew up close by, all kinds of music...the Casino Arena and Convention Hall at either end of the boardwalk...they open the doors midway thru (to let out the smoke?!) see the people dancing along the sand...summer nights on the Jersey Shore what a fun time to be young and alive!
I was gonna say the same thing. I absolutely LOVE watching Jerry dance and have himself a good ol' time while he's playing!! Those were the days...miss and love you, Jer-Bear❤✌️
john kahn is a monster !!!!! in a good sense of the word :) every guitarist should be so blessed to have a sidekick like john kahn...... bless his soul, died of a heart attack one year after jerry..... he actually resurected the jgb in 95 for at least one show at the Catalyst in santa cruz, ca..... he had found a young guit man from hawaii to fill in the jerry slot.... :)
Hampton Va. Felt like home opening east coast tours for years. General admission my friends all hung in the lot . I went in alone when tapers went in to set up. 2 or 3 hours later I'm front row gratefully dead center so many times. Best memories
Wow! My first Garcia Band show. Word was Keith and Donna had a rift and she left tour for a bit. Made for a unique show. I made a lousy mono audience tape and have been searching for a decent one for nearly 40 years, and now this! I don't recall multiple cameras at show but this is awesome. Thanks Voodoonola whoever you are!.
Garcia's jam during Midnight Moonlight starting at 29:50, he is in pure bliss, smiling away and playing the most beautiful notes I've ever heard. I mean there are hundreds of Garcia jams that I love, over all the years, but this one really leaves an impression in my soul! That's what I love about his music, it just makes the world a better place when you really sit down and hear how he is playing. It's transcendental.🫠
Was at this show. Brought my buddy and his wife to their first Jerry show. Sadly he was killed in 1978 an industrial accident. But it was a great night and started a still long standing Dead family love affair with Asbury Park. Phil July 4 2022 Pony summer stage
I find myself being reassured when I watch and listen to things like this that show how amazing Jerry Garcia is and how unique, essential and absolutely irreplaceable he is to The Grateful Dead.
So killer i absolutely love the Russian lullaby especially at about 41:45 Jerry cracks a fabulous little smile that you can tell he's just feeling it and he's on one. Having a great night in intimate setting. Wish I was there but thanks to those who knew these shows would be of great importance for many a head to watch later on down the line!
Thoroughly enjoyed this, and it takes place in the Asbury Park Convention Center. which was a very fun venue. Here is the band line up for this show: Jerry Garcia-guitar, vocals Keith Godchaux-piano John Kahn-bass Ron Tutt-drums, vocals
Just over a month after the legendary Cornell show. Sometimes I think it'd be worth being a little older today to have witnessed that. I was in NY at the time but my 7 year old brain wasn't ready yet. 🤣😜
Being a 17 yr old North Jersey boy in 1977, how did I miss hitting this one in Asbury? Ughhhh… Must of been distracted by work and summer. Love seeing Jerry when he grooves and shuffles on Harder, etc. He looks happy, and makes me happy. The beauty of JGB.
What a great show ! It reminds me when I saw them @ the Music Hall - or Orpheum Theatre (?) in Boston around the same time... Great Job posting this ! I almost forgot about Ozzie Alhers on Keyboard. Thanks!!!
I was this show. Great night, to say the least. Funny I was really into Springsteen at the time too and never realized that the Stone Pony was right across the street. Good cubes.
wow many thanks what a great recording video. JG sounds and plays in such great form here. what a little gem this is JGB show is tucked inside a mythical stretch of GD shows
There may be arguably better technical guitar players, but Jerry by far has the shortest distance between his heart and his fingers of any of them.
❤❤sweet dreams Texas here you go work will be here need a break from work go man gogoooo
I think Jerry is one of the most technical in my opinion he’s just better than all cause he plays with heart and technicality.
He was very skilled
so beautifully stated thanks
You know, this guy performed on stage almost every night of his life, maybe Garcia missed 2 shows, in almost 30 yrs? Despite what they did, there ain't nobody out there that can do what Garcia did. In remembrance for performing almost every day in his life, year in year out for almost 30 years, Garcia should be congratulated, patted on the back , for doing something so uniquely unusual in the world of Performing Arts ; dag! for determination, alone! ........
Thanks, Pooneil!
@InitialDougie Thaz great!
@ Lindsay Planer YAAYYY!!!
Bobby made it into the Guinness Book of Records recently, most hrs on stage in front of a live audience !! I believe ✌
Of all the attributes endurance supercedes all...
Because it is to the one who endures that the final victory comes....
Love ya Jerry
This is my background music today at the psych hospital while I do med pass.
More therapeutic for the patients than 24 hour news , wouldn't you agree? :D
You sir are the real MVP! I used to bump Reckoning (GD acoustic album) working third shift at a gas station years ago.. it'd always surprise me who recognized the Dead playing over the radio... customers loved it
Brother we all have to take a turn to have a holiday at the crazy house.And brother the dead is what we all need.Hope you are doing well my dead friend.Love and peace and respect to you and yours
You're doing god work sir
Its medication time nurse ratchet
Good Choice....
~Medical Music For Medicine Maniacs. Just took mine(s)....;)
For fans, this is how Jerry should be remembered. What a treat.
soooooooooooo true.. no commercials in the middle of every song. ear candy its so melodious.
to my ear, this is some of the most beautiful music ever recorded of any genre, there I said it.
💯 bring tear to my eyes
good soup
that lullaby tho
i stand by you on that
Wow. Keith, Jerry , ron and John . Four brilliant musicians performing magic. Lord you can see that it's true.
The four “Horsemen”, when “it” was working.
The “lord” works in mysterious ways, such sweet jams …
Thankful for my time.🙏
NJ has more heads than you could ever imagine.Some of the best shows came out of that area.East coast baby.
I saw the Dead and JGB many time at the Capital theatre in Passaic. There were a lot of Deadheads in the middle and late 70's in N.J.
MsLilyhorse I like the way he played that Travis Bean guitar. I think he lost something when he went to those later custom guitars.
Indeed...JERSEY...🙏😈🇺🇸
hell yeah 😄😃
Raceway Park 77' one of their best shows
It’s amazing that this footage and its sound quality exist! Jerry looks so happy and energized to be playing.
wish I could have been there so bad!! born 20 years too late haha
The great Ronnie Tutt on drums. He also played with Elvis and in later years Neil Diamond.
If I could travel back in time, this is where I would go.
You just did
This "Not Fade Away" never fades away!
Was in the house. When it became clear that the encore was going to be NFA, a certain pandemonium broke out among the hadcore 'heads. Think it is the only time Jerry sang the lead vocals for it in concert. Not sure what possessed him to break that out that particular night...
Pretty sure it's the only time JGB ever played NFA. He certainly sang vocals when GD played it❤
@@hal758 I meant to say only time that he sang lead vocals for NFA, and I have edited to add that to my comment.
@wkaston all love my fellow head ❤️
One of the best NFA ever.
Don't think I've seen ANY VIDEO from the seventies, besides the GD movie, Jerry is literally bubbling with excitement, beebopping the entire show and tearing up every tune.
Yo, this is magic ✨. I so love Jerry's Travis Bean TB500. Wish he would have used it longer. I think he was just so sensitive to his instrument, that he had to have a full custom. He was finicky about it. In Lehman's terms, he liked his guitar strung like a banjo, high action and heavy strings. Which is opposite of how a guy like John Mayer plays his guitar.
Damn - if nothing else the recording of this show is spectacular -- even through my iPhone headphones, I had to pull one ear off to check that it wasn't surround sound in my room!
Otherwise-- I can dig on 6 days and Honky Tonk ...
40 years of listening to Jerry, and I still have moments of awe. An awesome The Harder They Come. John is on.
Jay
Was that Donna singing in Knocking? Why no video?
Jay
Jerry was ripping thorough Not fade Away.
Jay
I was fortunate to listen to the JGB at the Golden Bear in Huntington Beach in 73 as a teenager in a bar and also Old and in the Way at UCSB isla Vista in Santa Barbara in 74 opening for the Dead festival seating everyone dancin and swriling in a colorful sea of joy❤
this is so sweet! Everyone talks about the amazing Dead shows in 1977 (and they were!), but JGB was just as good during this year.
Sometimes l would prefer it bc he loved it so much. And some dead shows they were just too high.
Jgb shows are tighter and more soulful. ❤
Dead shows were a party,,, JGB was Church .
@@keithgus4947 JGB was everything you would want in a Dead show and less 😉
Sir Garcia played the guitar as if the instrument was the natural extension of two of his appendages and my-o my-o nothing left to do but smile smile smile
The relentless assault continues.
Only JGB performance of Not Fade Away, and what a masterpiece it is
Wow is this really the only one?!
I dk if that is exactly so. I think there are other jgb nfa's.It's the quite possibly longest though.
Tutt is almost as cool as kahn here. Lol this is dakine
I don’t have a book or a laptop open to check on “only JGB NFA”, but I just found this yesterday and I’m on my 2nd listen thru. I just remember me listening to Dead tapes in like 87/88/89 that sounded sooooo bad while I was hitting Alpine/Rosemont/Deer Creek/Foxboro/Buffalo/Landover/Charlotte as a teen and now as a middle aged man. I don’t go to many concerts anymore. Maybe 6 a year, but what a joy it is to have shows like this up and upped on other avenues. ❤️
It's in a different key than the GD played it in
70's Jerry is the BEST!!!! Hands down no question. He's having just as much fun as we did.
he was tearing holes in the space/time continuum in the late sixties as well , and at a more finger blistering pace
77 was an especially magical year🤙
That is a HOT rendition of Tangled Up In Blue. Jerry is firing on all cylinders and the band is pumping out the rhythm beautifully.
I was at this show, almost 40 years later...I still try to share this NFA with friends...you had to be there, but the video is...it's nice to see!
There's no place left to be. My atoms are smashing.
Me too loved the capital in dirty Passaic New Jersey
@@johnfrank1774 hopefully the atoms have rejoined! Alright!
Midnight Moonlight has some seriously Gorgeous moments
Holy Boardwalk Batman !
I just realized I was at this show.
Man that seems like a lifetime, ago
If you can see this Jerry ,from wherever you are ..We miss you ⚡️🌹
❤️DH nation.
Imagine a cool group of friends just playing music and millions of people liking it? Gotta be amazing! ❤
incredible footage. what a time to be alive.
So much life in these four musicians -- so much communication and rapport -- and I keep thinking how sad it is that Jerry, John Kahn, and Keith Godchaux were all gone before the turn of the century; Ron Tutt is the only one still with us in 2021. I feel so blessed to have been able to see the Jerry Garcia Band (and that other band Jerry played with) in the Seventies.
And now we get the sad news that Ron Tutt has just passed away on October 16th at the age of 83. R.I.P. to all four of these talented souls.
Yes we were all very lucky, Ron Tutt is gone too
jerry was the dopest guy... this happened 21years before i was born and still gives me chills every time, timeless.
I love the Keith era for the sound of a real piano, both Dead and JGB. Very nice. Thank you.
Early show was magic also.This was my backyard and remember getting into late show giving the guy at the door my early show stub and 10 bucks and he let me slide
Wow 🥺 Right On🤗😢🙏 This Is Creg☺️💯😎👍
Is that Ronnie Tutt - Elvis' drummer - playing drums for Jerry? That's amazing!
Man...this Russian lullaby...gatta be one of the best I've heard.
I come back to this day after day after month after year...I agree 'Russian' is just the best, touches my soul, every damn note... rollicking...Take care out there, in the moonlight....🌅✌🙏🇺🇸
@@MarkMasters... got to give you props for the love. I understand where you’re coming from too
@@augustwest5273 Indeed...Safe travels Brother, the music never stops..✌🌎
Jesus Christ what a masterpiece, this version
I love that song 🎵
Jerry's grin at the very beginning says it all....Forever..🌹🙏😈🇺🇸
Jerry🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🌹🐢🎸
😁😁😁😁
Wow. It must've been bliss seeing Jerry in those intimate clubs...I'm sure it was fun as hell for them also...so many times we 'don't realize what we've got til it's gone.' Can't say it more simply than that.
don't mistake the finger for the moon
This was a fairly large Convention Center and definitely not a small Club
Do you know where America is mentioned in the Bible ??????? Shepherd's Chapel Network !!!!!!!
Was at this show,Convention center held1500-2000 people
I love happy smiling bouncy Jerry😁
This is a unique, precious work of art. Many thanks for sharing 👍🏼
I was at the show both sets what a night Jerry was rockin
U r sooo lucky!!😢
I miss Jerry..what a huge part of my life!
Yeah well at least Jerry and the Dead had enough foresight to allow recording of their concerts. There is much more video content than almost any other band.
Being a 17 yr old North Jersey boy in 1977, how did I miss hitting this one in Asbury? Ughhhh… Must of been distracted by work and summer. Love seeing Jerry when he grooves and shuffles like he does on Harder. He looks happy, and makes me happy.
I'm a Bergen County New Jersey guy actually Dumont but I didn't start anything till 81 so I was 4 years removed I'm 6 years younger than you and certainly made up for the time with so many Capital Theater Passaic New Jersey jgb early in late shows
i can guess i jave the same reasons for also not being there , and in a few week past this was nine three englishtown that i also missed due to going out with a non dh girl , and that ended that relationship , albeit a wee bit too late
He was on a mission from GOD!!!!❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊
I think Jake and Elwood started took up that same mission for a brief time.
Fantastic show. I just found it. It is so nice to see Jerry happy snd having fun. He does not seem to have the world on his shoulders during this show.
Outstanding show. Garcia is feeling it. His playing is terrific. The whole band. This is when he had Ron Tutt for a couple years. Just wanted to point out Midnight Moonlight, not the most complex but can be a little tricky on a few of the chord changes, and during Garcia's solo entire band is right there, never missing a change or a beat. Great band. Great songs, great playing. Have to give Keith his due as he's overlooked sometimes. And Kahn terrific too! I could go on and on!
Jerry is HAPPY!!! Good vibes comin' right thru the computer! Feels good man...Thanks for this!
happy jerry = great tunes, love the man
Bodhisativa....
2023 n I'm in Awe.
Dayummmm
Only 8 songs, but over two hours. Gotta love that.
one of so many great shows in Asbury Park in the 70s I grew up close by, all kinds of music...the Casino Arena and Convention Hall at either end of the boardwalk...they open the doors midway thru (to let out the smoke?!) see the people dancing along the sand...summer nights on the Jersey Shore what a fun time to be young and alive!
Wow! Not Fade Away is simply awesome!
Wowzers! i ve never seen JGB this way before.
as a new jersery head back in the 70s -rock on -i miss you jerry!
Very happy to have found this. Thank you.
1977 Dead?! Barton Hall etc, love, but I love the upbeat tempo of Jerry Band tunes! LFG! LF Dance!!! Jerry we miss you!!!!!!
Fantastic display of improvisation and interplay by the whole band! I'm a fan of Jerry's clean sound with the Travis Bean. Great set list! Thanks!
THANKS GOD FOR JERRY
That “Not fade away” killed it! Damn this makes me feel great. Thanks again to
Jerry up there bopping around and just being his cool ass self
I was gonna say the same thing. I absolutely LOVE watching Jerry dance and have himself a good ol' time while he's playing!! Those were the days...miss and love you, Jer-Bear❤✌️
coolest dude on the damn planet right there.
I saw a lot of JGB shows in 80-81-82…some of my best memories
john kahn is a monster !!!!! in a good sense of the word :) every guitarist should be so blessed to have a sidekick like john kahn...... bless his soul, died of a heart attack one year after jerry..... he actually resurected the jgb in 95 for at least one show at the Catalyst in santa cruz, ca..... he had found a young guit man from hawaii to fill in the jerry slot.... :)
Hampton Va. Felt like home opening east coast tours for years. General admission my friends all hung in the lot . I went in alone when tapers went in to set up. 2 or 3 hours later I'm front row gratefully dead center so many times. Best memories
Amazing...amazing video...Amazing Sound...thanks 🌹🌹💀🌹
Absolutely one of Jerry's best performances!!
Wow! My first Garcia Band show. Word was Keith and Donna had a rift and she left tour for a bit. Made for a unique show. I made a lousy mono audience tape and have been searching for a decent one for nearly 40 years, and now this! I don't recall multiple cameras at show but this is awesome. Thanks Voodoonola whoever you are!.
And thank you @Tom Fagan, for the nugget of memory shared. It paints a picture.
I just luv Jerry! What a beautiful man!
he truly was
Man… that’s one HOT set! Jerry is just smiling the entire time!!!
What a long, strange trip it's been! Good stuff!
70年代後半のジェリーガルシアバンドは
レイドバックな雰囲気と柔らかい音の感触が素晴らしい。
❤i agree!
Hands down the best NFA ever. Anyone who thinks differently, doesn't understand Garcia
garcia didn't trust garcia
John Frank ;-)
Wait, Who? Fuck that fat bastard. I'll tell him to his face that he's a fat jaggoff waiting to happen and he'll laugh.
Keith preaching it on Russian Lullaby! 🙏✨🌉💫💀🥰⭐️
Garcia's jam during Midnight Moonlight starting at 29:50, he is in pure bliss, smiling away and playing the most beautiful notes I've ever heard. I mean there are hundreds of Garcia jams that I love, over all the years, but this one really leaves an impression in my soul! That's what I love about his music, it just makes the world a better place when you really sit down and hear how he is playing. It's transcendental.🫠
Was at this show. Brought my buddy and his wife to their first Jerry show. Sadly he was killed in 1978 an industrial accident. But it was a great night and started a still long standing Dead family love affair with Asbury Park. Phil July 4 2022 Pony summer stage
🙏
Jersey had great shows lots of energy
dead loved nj , and we loved them !!!
all hail VoodooNola
Incredible show absolutely amazing. Jerry was on the money!!
Fun hearing and seeing Keith sing
I find myself being reassured when I watch and listen to things like this that show how amazing Jerry Garcia is and how unique, essential and absolutely irreplaceable he is to The Grateful Dead.
I work here in 2024. You can feel the history in this place. Its the promise land in nj
Bass on Russian Lullaby was amazing!
This is an absolute gem. Can't believe I'm just discovering it now. Thank you!
Oh my gosh! RUclips hasn't broken this up for commercial breaks! INCREDIBLE!
I believe that is in the control of the video creator.
So killer i absolutely love the Russian lullaby especially at about 41:45 Jerry cracks a fabulous little smile that you can tell he's just feeling it and he's on one. Having a great night in intimate setting. Wish I was there but thanks to those who knew these shows would be of great importance for many a head to watch later on down the line!
Keith RIPS that solo on They Love Each Other. WOW. Amazing
Thoroughly enjoyed this, and it takes place in the Asbury Park Convention Center. which was a very fun venue. Here is the band line up for this show:
Jerry Garcia-guitar, vocals
Keith Godchaux-piano
John Kahn-bass
Ron Tutt-drums, vocals
Ron Tutt was the drummer for Elvis. Jerry worked with the BEST.
Voodoo just made my day….Again.
Very great live concert
I love this and I’m from Sweden.
Love Moonlight Midnight! Never saw the JGB -- there were gaps in my following the Dead. Garcia was so great!
Just over a month after the legendary Cornell show. Sometimes I think it'd be worth being a little older today to have witnessed that. I was in NY at the time but my 7 year old brain wasn't ready yet.
🤣😜
I'm speechless. OMG👍
Did Englishtown after this- what a run 👀💜🌹⚡
This about as good as it gets. Papa Bear with his band kicking ass in Jersey.
🙏
I was 9 days old when this show took place
I’m 44 now I hope to age the way this show has
You did a great job on the sound and video preservation. Thanks for posting this.
Jerry you have the sweetest voice that ever graced the 🌎
At this point in time, it was sweet and comfortable as backyard honey. Those were some very very special times, glad to have seen them.
Being a 17 yr old North Jersey boy in 1977, how did I miss hitting this one in Asbury? Ughhhh… Must of been distracted by work and summer. Love seeing Jerry when he grooves and shuffles on Harder, etc. He looks happy, and makes me happy. The beauty of JGB.
Listening to this just makes me so happy
NOT FADE AWAY!
thank you Voodoonola2.
What a great show ! It reminds me when I saw them @ the Music Hall - or Orpheum Theatre (?) in Boston around the same time... Great Job posting this ! I almost forgot about Ozzie Alhers on Keyboard. Thanks!!!
I can see Jerry time to time sitting on the edge of the moon strumming his guitar along with the dancing bears.
Thank You, Voodoonola 2! These early JGB vids are pure gold, I can't thank you enough for sharing them with us. (!!!!!!!!)
I was this show. Great night, to say the least. Funny I was really into Springsteen at the time too and never realized that the Stone Pony was right across the street. Good cubes.
No flash...No Bullshit...Just beautiful music. The music is the show. The show is not for your eyes but for your ears & soul :)
wow many thanks what a great recording video. JG sounds and plays in such great form here. what a little gem this is JGB show is tucked inside a mythical stretch of GD shows