Any time you're down if you come to a Dead comments section you encounter a lovely world of support, sympathy, camaraderie, kindness, positivity and so many other things that are missing from so many parts of the world. The concerts were amazing because they felt the same and I'm so glad it continues. It's pretty much impossible to come away from a performance like this and comments like this and feel worse than when you came here. It's part of the essence of the band that the audience is STILL part of it.
Yes. I am 73 yrs old and live with memories of being 19 onstage at the concerts, right by Bobby Weir, dancing and dancing. And later at the hotel with the band for the weekend. 1969, I was a star too.
You made me tear up! I was there from the beginning in 1967, where they played at Stony Brook University. I was a freshman. Became a hippie, (a.k.a. junkie) down the road. But to honestly tell the truth: I wouldn't change one thing. My life should be a book. I am too lazy to put one out there...
I was listening to this tape when I was 17 years old. Here I am in my 60s still listening to this and being amazed. Always loved going to Cornell for shows
I spent weekend in '69 with the band at concert in Porchester, NY. Capitol Theater. My goodness was that a hippie-chick thing to do - I had a crush on Bobby so when they played at my university I got friendly with him. He invited me to the Capitol Theater, I arrived, he told guard at door I was his cousin...i followed him to stage and danced on his left (right side of stage) all night long.. Then, I stayed at their hotel with him. Drove in the limo from concerts to hotel. Hung out getting stoned with band, groupies, roadies, etc. all day, and then came next concert and so on. . .
My first show,hitched from Morrisville,beautiful May morning,turned cool and cloudy in the afternoon,slight rain entering Barton Hall,Only to emerge 4 hours later to 3-4 inches of snow on the ground.Thank you my lifelong friend Jeffrey Becker for picking me up and saving my life. jeff arnold.....
I was there. At the time we had no idea that we would be looking back on this night thinking about how lucky we were to be at the greatest Dead concert of all time.
A little legal pain reliever and listening to this show at 3 a.m. while sipping on coffee and smoking cigarettes with no responsibilities to consider tomorrow
@@beaulyons1977 Great version, but listen up. One can't eat off the same plate every day musically. I'm not jumping on anything, other than the great musicianship that abounds TODAY. Stringdusters, Billy Strings, Joe K Walsh, Grant Gordy, Mr. Sun, Travelin McCoury's, and so much more. My bowl is full, and FWIW, I first saw the Dead in 1970. Saw them plenty, but I used Jerry's music to find jazz, blues, bluegrass, etc. To blanket statement as you did, tells me you haven't a clue as to what great music is out there these days.
As I drive from the Sacramento area, across the Sierras on Hwy 88, I tend to listen to GD during the Summer with my windows down. My journey takes me from the smell of smog to the scent of pine trees and the sounds of some 1970s trip on the radio. I don't necessarily have a destination, but I have a journey and a soundtrack to set the mood. As the high mountains give way to the Carson Valley, I turn south on 395; the adventure continues
I was there. The acid was good. And it was snowing outside in May when they finally kicked us out... One of those beautiful, magical Grateful Dead nights. How lucky we were.
At all of you. No show was ever the same.i was lucky enough to see 13 of them and the tune you are listening to now was never done the same way twice. What makes them the dead!
I was there that night. Believe it or not there was a snow storm on my way home that night. Driving in a snow storm at night in May still high on windowpane is a real conclusion to the best Dead show I ever saw!
Jeff Rogers ... strong in a very mellow way, if that makes any sense. Quite different from something like Orange Sunshine or a "barrel-acid". Windowpane made "sense", enveloped your brain with relaxed intensity.
Sometimes when I listen to this, I feel impatient, and it seems like it takes forever for anything to happen. Sometimes, like last night when I was not quite ready to go to sleep, and I put it on headphones, I feel peaceful, and it seems like there is plenty going on, and it changes at exactly the right pace.
this is hands down best jam i ever heard since my GD experiences 1968-1970 it was a lot different.& still felt like they all had a magical effect on us all.. i met them, hung out with them, danced the concerts away...on stage and stayed overnight with Bobby and Phil; there's nothing special about me! I was just hit by the magical sounds they made .
I agree. Fire "starts" around 7:56 with Bobby strumming the chords. Tones really start around 9:11. The true Fire line is then played by Keith at around 9:46. Then Bobby really hits it at 11:36 and Jerry is on board. I think this is one of those rare Dead jams where the band is moving in unison, but independently in unison. Weather Report made a living playing jams where everyone soloed at once, and this jam definitely takes on that ethos.
I'm astounded that this was never officially released anywhere! I'm happy though to have my clean audio bootleg version! the transition from Scarlet to Fire is a thing of beauty!
Would it be a story about buying a grilled cheese sandwich or veggie burrito in the parking lot?🐼☺️ (LOL) Me, neither. Ohhh, I cherish those shows; and the journeys, the trips, and the state map trips. Peace ☮️
@@AllanOstermann my journey with the GD was very different than yours boys! I flirted with Bob Weir and was invited to stay with him in Porchester. The two nights at Capitol Theater I danced at his side onstage. Never forget even for a minute where that took me! Next stop was California, hippies, hippies, hippies.
hey, I just "got" your post about this being good "gardening" music!! it took awhile, but I have spent many hours in the garden myself, and the Dead were my loyal friends for sure! keep growin' and don't stop!
this doesn't seem to be getting watched much! and it is surely the best Alice show I've ever watched! the music fits the story like a dress with gangi sewed into the bodice -like I wore in college in 1968. don't ever feel that free anymore!!
+sunshinenblues .YES ..ALICE BACKDROP..............FITS IN SO LYSERGICLY WELL.....................ALMOST AS ..IT was written for SCARLET,,,,,,,,,,AND THE fragmented pieces are pure ORANGE SUNSHINE CRYSTALS.............ALL the way...............love your dress,,,,,,,,,,,,no girls around today like you.....hippie girls are a rarity,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,and I SUFFER GREATLY..................but what do I WANT FOR living..close to MANHATTAN.....................JERRY MOVE TO CA.!!...LOVE YOU..........SUNSHINEMAGNOLIAHAPPINESS
i am sorry not to have read this MerryJerryl until today. I'm 73 listening to "live Dead" like I'm still 19 yrs old. This happens to be the video I found when I first listened to YT! I looked for it because of my history with music and the Grateful Dead. What a blessing in my lifetime..thanks so much! Your approval means alot. and yes, hippie girls don't come too cheap nowadays! ha, ha!! @@MERRYJERRYL
A serious dead head told there the poll about what the best Scarlet Fire / Best Dead Concert was, this concert won - Incredible - Unreal - and everything the dead stands for - and music stands for. A legendary mark in music history
+John Connolly BEST SCARLET OR TOP 10.....FOR SURE.........BEST DEAD SHOW .....would have to come from 1967 till DEC. 1970..........SPRING TOUR 1969...BLOWS AWAY 1977......ALTHOUGH 77 was a smokin hot year!!!
Grateful for the upload. Respect for the Lewis Carroll Alice in wonderland seem less black and white. Love the white rabbit 🐇 San Rafael Marin county San Francisco California rastafari Tucson Arizona Sonoran desert 🏜️🌵 yes I keep on keeping on Africa we are all African 🍄🍄🍄🇯🇲🍄🇯🇲🍄🦁🍄☮️🍄🌍🍄🍄🍄
Listening almost 50 years later, just want to give a shout out to Keith's solid percussive/melodic piano parts on this -- I know we focus on the guitars for good reason of course -- but he was pretty much augmenting every section of the band throughout the course of this.
Furthur grateful if more DH (GD) posters added such or whatever footage that takes you on a visual trip whilst hearing the muse and feeling the vibes -- no sick here. Just the best in sound!
I was not there, but I never left. And as God is my witness, I'll never leave. I could go on and on why this one is the best. But Jerry's solos in Fire is all that is needed to say..
Michael, it's on Amazon Music. They have the whole show. If you only have Amazon Prime like for delivery, you still get free access to a lot of music. And no ads! Woo hoo! 🙂
it took several times, but I looked and found the cat and the dog. my only interest is how the music sounds-no words could describe this tune or this band. '1969 really happened'. that last thought has nothing to do with this video, but if you were me, you'd need to affirm the joy of those times every day, for sure
I've thought some more about Alice...and, after the rabbit DIED she's gifted with a child....I never liked fairy tales as a young girl. BUT I always loved MUSIC!!
Missed this show was on the left coast, but growing up in Ithaca the sound they made always makes me smile / Barton was not the best place for a concert / ceilings too high saw a lot of shows in the 60’s and 70’s in that hall
Another cue that time and space are constructed not so much to reflect phantasmagoric magic but limited views into linear progressions. This? Heh, heh, the Awakening! Brilliant on all fronts!
Sitting in hospital and had this cranked. So awesome ! Make me feel so much better. Fuck Cancer
You still kickin' ? Fuck Cancer. Let the Dead clear your mind.
@ still alive 100% clear . Thanks for asking. 🙏🙌🛐
Sepsis from bowel resection almost took me out. Colonoscopy save live 40 is the new 50. Get one.
@@iamatt Rock On Brother, ROCK ON !!
@@iamatt 👍🏻✌🏽✌🏽
How are you?
Any time you're down if you come to a Dead comments section you encounter a lovely world of support, sympathy, camaraderie, kindness, positivity and so many other things that are missing from so many parts of the world. The concerts were amazing because they felt the same and I'm so glad it continues. It's pretty much impossible to come away from a performance like this and comments like this and feel worse than when you came here. It's part of the essence of the band that the audience is STILL part of it.
Yes. I am 73 yrs old and live with memories of being 19 onstage at the concerts, right by Bobby Weir, dancing and dancing. And later at the hotel with the band for the weekend. 1969, I was a star too.
You made me tear up! I was there from the beginning in 1967, where they played at Stony Brook University. I was a freshman. Became a hippie, (a.k.a. junkie) down the road. But to honestly tell the truth: I wouldn't change one thing. My life should be a book. I am too lazy to put one out there...
@@sunshinenblues…Never meet you, but I like you .
Love is love, not fade away
I was listening to this tape when I was 17 years old. Here I am in my 60s still listening to this and being amazed. Always loved going to Cornell for shows
I spent weekend in '69 with the band at concert in Porchester, NY. Capitol Theater. My goodness was that a hippie-chick thing to do - I had a crush on Bobby so when they played at my university I got friendly with him. He invited me to the Capitol Theater, I arrived, he told guard at door I was his cousin...i followed him to stage and danced on his left (right side of stage) all night long.. Then, I stayed at their hotel with him. Drove in the limo from concerts to hotel. Hung out getting stoned with band, groupies, roadies, etc. all day, and then came next concert and so on. . .
My first show,hitched from Morrisville,beautiful May morning,turned cool and cloudy in the afternoon,slight rain entering Barton Hall,Only to emerge 4 hours later to 3-4 inches of snow on the ground.Thank you my lifelong friend Jeffrey Becker for picking me up and saving my life. jeff arnold.....
I was there.
At the time we had no idea that we would be looking back on this night thinking about how lucky we were to be at the greatest Dead concert of all time.
lucky lady--were there seats in front or was it a writhing mass of happy tripping people dancing and loving every second?
@@richierugs6544
No seats
A writhing mass of happy people dancing🕺
Still sounds great at 82 years old!
Keep on truckin!!!
✌️ ❤ 🐻 🌞
Pretty good at 60 too!
A little legal pain reliever and listening to this show at 3 a.m. while sipping on coffee and smoking cigarettes with no responsibilities to consider tomorrow
Grateful post
This is one of the Top 10 things ever posted to RUclips.
What an unbelievable piece of music. Music was once great, now look what it's become, I'm so glad this recording is around deadhead till the end.
It’s almost comical the music that’s out now that everyone is jumping on…there will never be a band like the Grateful Dead 🌹
Robots have taken over music ,r-d2 d- jay
@@beaulyons1977 Great version, but listen up. One can't eat off the same plate every day musically. I'm not jumping on anything, other than the great musicianship that abounds TODAY. Stringdusters, Billy Strings, Joe K Walsh, Grant Gordy, Mr. Sun, Travelin McCoury's, and so much more. My bowl is full, and FWIW, I first saw the Dead in 1970. Saw them plenty, but I used Jerry's music to find jazz, blues, bluegrass, etc.
To blanket statement as you did, tells me you haven't a clue as to what great music is out there these days.
Think again amigo
Can you imagine how great the sixties felt? & also how disenfranchised!..hippies once ruled!
As I drive from the Sacramento area, across the Sierras on Hwy 88, I tend to listen to GD during the Summer with my windows down. My journey takes me from the smell of smog to the scent of pine trees and the sounds of some 1970s trip on the radio.
I don't necessarily have a destination, but I have a journey and a soundtrack to set the mood. As the high mountains give way to the Carson Valley, I turn south on 395; the adventure continues
Drive on man, drive on!!
There's a reason Cornell is so widely loved.
I was there. The acid was good. And it was snowing outside in May when they finally kicked us out... One of those beautiful, magical Grateful Dead nights. How lucky we were.
Best Scarlet/Fire EVER!!
WOW !!!
I feel very fortunate to have caught them live back in 74 until Jerry's passing
We miss you big time
Let's continue to carry the message
❤
I've always thought Keith is the unsung virtuoso of the Cornell show. His keyboard is so light yet feeling.
A freakin Professor Longhair? Let me work on it.
At all of you. No show was ever the same.i was lucky enough to see 13 of them and the tune you are listening to now was never done the same way twice. What makes them the dead!
I was there that night. Believe it or not there was a snow storm on my way home that night. Driving in a snow storm at night in May still high on windowpane is a real conclusion to the best Dead show I ever saw!
Jeff Rogers ... strong in a very mellow way, if that makes any sense. Quite different from something like Orange Sunshine or a "barrel-acid". Windowpane made "sense", enveloped your brain with relaxed intensity.
windowpane was 4 doses per piece of gelatin material +-
Being clear it was hard to mix crap into it , though 4 way seldom for 4 .The blotter usually same for purity.
Lmao
You weren't because this show never happened.... You were brainwashed ... Check into it
Sometimes when I listen to this, I feel impatient, and it seems like it takes forever for anything to happen. Sometimes, like last night when I was not quite ready to go to sleep, and I put it on headphones, I feel peaceful, and it seems like there is plenty going on, and it changes at exactly the right pace.
all my deadhead friends agreed that this was the best jam segue ever cuz we always got lost in the in between, trying to catch the 1st notes of Fire.
this is hands down best jam i ever heard since my GD experiences 1968-1970 it was a lot different.& still felt like they all had a magical effect on us all.. i met them, hung out with them, danced the concerts away...on stage and stayed overnight with Bobby and Phil; there's nothing special about me! I was just hit by the magical sounds they made .
I agree. Fire "starts" around 7:56 with Bobby strumming the chords. Tones really start around 9:11. The true Fire line is then played by Keith at around 9:46. Then Bobby really hits it at 11:36 and Jerry is on board. I think this is one of those rare Dead jams where the band is moving in unison, but independently in unison. Weather Report made a living playing jams where everyone soloed at once, and this jam definitely takes on that ethos.
I've never heard that instant transition in "Help on the Way/Slipknot!" Still love the circuitous transition. Either way's okay with me.
@@AllanOstermann like I often say, ain't nothing like live Dead 💜😎🎶
Makes me smile!
Awesome !!! Absolutely Awesome ...The Dead were like a slice of Heaven...a band like no other, life changing. Thanks Jerry, miss you man.
I'm astounded that this was never officially released anywhere! I'm happy though to have my clean audio bootleg version! the transition from Scarlet to Fire is a thing of beauty!
It wasn't released because it's one of the most widely spread bootlegs so now one would buy it everyone already has it
I think hard core heads would still buy it, as many of us have versions of the show that aren't of the greatest quality.
Thanks!
Plus Bobby Weir hints that this show is a myth. He offers a tinfoil hat to folks that claim they were there.
@@PeggyBrennan That's too funny! I can see him doing just that..but you know that Weir's my jam!
never get tired of this
Perhaps the greatest jam of all time.
Agreed, fantastiche!!!
Soon as Jerry jumps on that Mutron, well, reality literally goes out the fucken window..
Very, very close to perfection.
The Dead's "string trio"--Jerry, Bobby, and Phil--are second to none in the rock world.
The RUclips ads are sacrilege.
I love this music so much.
For those wondering the crossover is at 9:47. Give or take a few seconds. Now sit back and relax in a peaceful groove for 25 minutes.
This was the show / bootleg that hooked me back in the late 80's. A few shows and years latter and this was one of the best. Thanks for posting.
It doesn't get better than that !!!!!
This entire show is top shelf. Oh, the stories I could tell.
Would it be a story about buying a grilled cheese sandwich or veggie burrito in the parking lot?🐼☺️ (LOL) Me, neither. Ohhh, I cherish those shows; and the journeys, the trips, and the state map trips. Peace ☮️
@@AllanOstermann my journey with the GD was very different than yours boys! I flirted with Bob Weir and was invited to stay with him in Porchester. The two nights at Capitol Theater I danced at his side onstage. Never forget even for a minute where that took me! Next stop was California, hippies, hippies, hippies.
If i could only remember
My first dead experience....... Hooked ever since. Thanks for sharing.
Love this video . . . it goes perfectly with this tune
I have this tune in the car CD player incessantly! Nothing else makes me smile so often!
So Tight, So Right were The Dead in '77
Especially the month of May
I remember that snow --- I dressed in clothes to dance for hours & froze when I got out int he night air and SNOW !
This is definitely an extraordinary evening of some very fine music.
hey, I just "got" your post about this being good "gardening" music!! it took awhile, but I have spent many hours in the garden myself, and the Dead were my loyal friends for sure! keep growin' and don't stop!
+sunshinenblues kiss you too.............
this doesn't seem to be getting watched much! and it is surely the best Alice show I've ever watched! the music fits the story like a dress with gangi sewed into the bodice -like I wore in college in 1968. don't ever feel that free anymore!!
Just watching this again... Alice is dancing in tune around 3:40. Awesome.
+sunshinenblues .YES ..ALICE BACKDROP..............FITS IN SO LYSERGICLY WELL.....................ALMOST AS ..IT was written for SCARLET,,,,,,,,,,AND THE fragmented pieces are pure ORANGE SUNSHINE CRYSTALS.............ALL the way...............love your dress,,,,,,,,,,,,no girls around today like you.....hippie girls are a rarity,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,and I SUFFER GREATLY..................but what do I WANT FOR living..close to MANHATTAN.....................JERRY MOVE TO CA.!!...LOVE YOU..........SUNSHINEMAGNOLIAHAPPINESS
Indeed, commendably bizarre. 😎👌
i am sorry not to have read this MerryJerryl until today. I'm 73 listening to "live Dead" like I'm still 19 yrs old. This happens to be the video I found when I first listened to YT! I looked for it because of my history with music and the Grateful Dead. What a blessing in my lifetime..thanks so much! Your approval means alot. and yes, hippie girls don't come too cheap nowadays! ha, ha!!
@@MERRYJERRYL
Very smooth Scarlet version. The Dead at their finest!
There hasn't been isn't & never will be a better version of this than this
Well spoken my friend
Absolutely stunning! Great visuals to go with the mix!
SO LOUD. This is gardening music to the MAX!
Just WOOW...you did A grateful job...Jerry would love it rip...
Two of my most favorite pieces EVER married for our enjoyment. Much thanks. jft.
Awesome! I love the old silent movies and the music is FANTASTIC!
Perfect - thanks for the upload & accompanying visuals.
While this is probably not the greatest dead show ever, as it was long proclaimed, this might be the best scarlet-fire ever
Yes absolutely.
D B Cornell falls into legendary status, which can always be a fateful position. But if you made the 4-leaf clover that May you were richly rewarded.
Carl Sagan said that even he was dancing to this
A serious dead head told there the poll about what the best Scarlet Fire / Best Dead Concert was, this concert won - Incredible - Unreal - and everything the dead stands for - and music stands for. A legendary mark in music history
i've heard folks say it isn't "raw" enough. To Good... almost studio. I told him that was non-sense.
buildakicker this is the bandage I use for serious disturbance and injury in my life...
it is certainly the best Scarlet/B I've been blessed by! thanks for the comment .
Check out the Dancing In The Streets with that break in the middle.
+John Connolly BEST SCARLET OR TOP 10.....FOR SURE.........BEST DEAD SHOW .....would have to come from 1967 till DEC. 1970..........SPRING TOUR 1969...BLOWS AWAY 1977......ALTHOUGH 77 was a smokin hot year!!!
Everyone fully locked in for 25 minutes.
and no cell phones
dialed.
Absolute universal perfection..
I am sooo removed from my cares and worries and all that world weary stuff by this video...its a ONE A DAY cure for whatever ails you for sure~
It’s true if I’m upset I have a day devoted to the dead and I’m usually good by the end
They are my beginning, middle and end! What a life..especially the 48 solid hours with the Dead at Capitol Theater, '69.
brrrvroooooooooooommmmmmm, up and down the fret board is so smooth. Love this. Love IT! Thanks for the comment :)
the music matched the visual----a century old, earmakable!
i think mr csrol tapped into meaning for the ages i think the clue us is--
anti vs counter
Louder... (made to be played (kicked) Loud!!!) Awesome...
hey you know you're in 2021 when some goddamn commercial comes on in the middle of the fuckin' Scarlet fire jam ,Yee fuckin'* haw!
Grateful for the upload. Respect for the Lewis Carroll Alice in wonderland seem less black and white. Love the white rabbit 🐇 San Rafael Marin county San Francisco California rastafari Tucson Arizona Sonoran desert 🏜️🌵 yes I keep on keeping on Africa we are all African 🍄🍄🍄🇯🇲🍄🇯🇲🍄🦁🍄☮️🍄🌍🍄🍄🍄
Listening almost 50 years later, just want to give a shout out to Keith's solid percussive/melodic piano parts on this -- I know we focus on the guitars for good reason of course -- but he was pretty much augmenting every section of the band throughout the course of this.
Furthur grateful if more DH (GD) posters added such or whatever footage that takes you on a visual trip whilst hearing the muse and feeling the vibes -- no sick here. Just the best in sound!
Nick D I hear that! Any suggestions?
Still dancing more than 50 years !!!
Whoever picked this out is a genius ! Lady with a fan ? I love this + Jerry’s guitar ! ❤️💜🧡💚💛💙🌹🐰🐇🌹
Meaning Alice has a fan in case u get confused listen to the music play !❤️🐇🐰🌹🍄🧚♀️🧚🏿♂️🧚🏼🥀⏰🙀
This is pretty much the best ever
One of my most coveted bootlegs.
My first show!
awesome. thanks for the upload!
DOSED OUT FILM...............THE FILM IS ENCODED WITH MAGIC MUSHROOM EXTRACT.................LOVE YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
+MERRYJERRY Me thinks only You can say something so Hippydippy and change the world a little for the better! thank you merry J.
sunshinenblues MORRIS ORCHARDS!!
Alice and Scarlet/Fire together!?!? YAY!!!!!!
Thank you putting this up.
Thanks for the correction. Love that show!
Okay, before you say this is the best ever, listen to more from '77. And not just Barton Hall..War Memorial, Buffalo, and Boston Garden, et al.
outstanding
I wasn’t at Cornell but I was at Englishtown and Englishtown is right up there with it
If only Everyone had been there (before)
been there before...
I was not there, but I never left. And as God is my witness, I'll never leave. I could go on and on why this one is the best. But Jerry's solos in Fire is all that is needed to say..
Classic.
That Leshian Bass
yes, great audio
The Beautiful Jam
1) WHY CANT I STOP CRYING
2) IM TURNING MY NEIGHBORS INTO DEADHEADS
Thank you much, "Grateful"ly appreciated for sure. Later,Peace
Good afternoon hopefully everything is going well with you and your friends
What a grate movie back in the day of silent ones I bet ?
I'm baffled? why don't I see hundreds of posts to this video??? how can I change this around...and if I can't why not?????
It's a gorgeous Begonias. My goodness.
thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!................so sweet....my kind bud!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!......................love you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
YA! SOOOOOOOOO GOOOOOOD!
This is CLASS...thanks
Might be a top 3 live version it's that good.
Great!
Jerry was playing with a full deck !
Love it
That’s my great, great aunt! Whoa!
This is Great!!! I love it
Turn it up!
This is what made me into a Deadhead.
Forget the arguments. Just listen to the music play. The Dead were awesome on a bad day. A show like this, well...
I can't believe this show has never been officially released. I could've sworn it was on Dick's Picks, not that it matters its easy to find.
+RoLLin60sCubnasty ....POSSIBLY A DOSED BATHIPPIE??
MERRYJERRYL y
Michael, it's on Amazon Music. They have the whole show. If you only have Amazon Prime like for delivery, you still get free access to a lot of music. And no ads! Woo hoo! 🙂
5-22-77 is #3. Super mega killah also.
it took several times, but I looked and found the cat and the dog. my only interest is how the music sounds-no words could describe this tune or this band. '1969 really happened'. that last thought has nothing to do with this video, but if you were me, you'd need to affirm the joy of those times every day, for sure
I've thought some more about Alice...and, after the rabbit DIED she's gifted with a child....I never liked fairy tales as a young girl. BUT I always loved MUSIC!!
OOPs, this one is awesome as well. Thought it was the Barton one.
***** This is at Cornell Uni in Barton Hall.
Missed this show was on the left coast, but growing up in Ithaca the sound they made always makes me smile / Barton was not the best place for a concert / ceilings too high saw a lot of shows in the 60’s and 70’s in that hall
Not about the place. Its about the magic
My lady sounds pretty damn good.
Another cue that time and space are constructed not so much to reflect phantasmagoric magic but limited views into linear progressions. This? Heh, heh, the Awakening! Brilliant on all fronts!