this song connects me to a state of peace that is indescribable. I can honestly go anywhere with this tune playing. This song should set the pace of everyday life. The instruments speak in voices that are unlike any other. No band ever will capture the serenity that the grateful dead did with this song. Dead for life.
***** Crap, the ancient Greeks missed it too. It's sort of unfathomable that they were able to somehow form the basis for Western Civilization without having heard this. I wonder how they did it?
Grateful Dead Hour is where I first heard it too. Had the tape deck going, God bless me! Didn't really realize what an impeccable gem I'd caught until it seeped it's way in. About the second or third time this thing took hold of my girlfriend (no Deadhead at all) in a way I can't describe. She loved it and finally understood the band, particularly Garcia. An amazing performance. The whole show's available on the internet btw
Every time I hear this piece, I start seeing trails when I move my fingers around. The best tripping music ever made. Carries you along beautifully and keeps you mellow.
Just god-damn gorgeous! @6:26 the whole jam changes. Phil is a monster. Saw the Dead many times between 78' and 91. My absolute favorite band. Music of the spheres.
First time I heard this was on a borrowed tape of a Grateful Dead Hour, and its' molecules began to burrow their way into my being at once. In time, it would play over the P.A. at Jerry Garcia's public memorial in Golden Gate Park. I find it evocative of a drive into the infinite, albeit one of a grounded variety --four wheels on an immaculately paved road. Trivia: the "Wharf Rat" left out of the middle was its first live performance, and the DS reprise was followed by "Me and My Uncle"
I attended with an older head/friend who, each time they played a new song (and they broke out 5!) , he got so irate, yelling out "Play the old shit!!!" Little did he know how important those new tunes would become to the next gen heads. Cheers!
in Words? You need only a few to know what you are dealing with here. The first time you open the door for.. or sit down next to the 'right'..Californian -who just told you to come live with him ..'We have three houses.. we'll share everything. K?' You are experiencing what is contained in Dark Star or China Cat. You go straight to the heart of the Universe. You do not pass go. You lower your defenses and let the light in. You Love. You be loved.
This is one of the first tapes I ever got almost twenty years ago and it holds up pretty well I gotta say. The sound quality is impeccable. That jam is sleek as hell.
I could see myself saying something about how the wharf rat cut out ruins the continuity and context of it all.. but really this is so much better.Thank you man, it's very much appreciated.
Far out spacy light show you have done. Lovely Trip Greateful Dead made Dark Stat in to, that day in N.Y. thank you Jerry Garcia and the rest of the band
still MiSSiNg yoU JerryGarcia,,, Can you believe it was 18 years ago today we were all tragically separated,,, Thanks for all the goosebumps! I'll never be the same for the encounter...until then....
Everytime I listen to this, I can't help but think about the universe, life...deep stuff like that. Its awsome, such a powerful song. Thanks a ton for this upload, the Dead RULE. :D
so cool. I'm 16, and I'm the same way. I don't know many people our age that like this kind of music. nice to see that someone of my generation also like the dead.
I was born in the town this was recorded... I'm assuming this was at the Capitol Theatre... I actually worked some shows there in the early 90's, setting up amps and lights and stuff like that. All for a few bucks and a backstage pass. We had Indigo Girls, Phish, Little Feat, George Clinton, Danzig, Ice-T and many others when I was working there. But I'd trade all that in to have seen the Dead there in 1971 - but then, who wouldn't?
this is a very good version, thanks. Im still trying to find the version from the treble lp glastonbury fayre with the green cover, which I havent got now. if anyone has it would be grateful to youfor putting it on.
grateful for all that you have given us dark star flashes in my mind sending me spiraling joyfully knowing you jerry are watching down jammin the heavens above one day we'll walk through the ramblin roses scarlet begonias china cats perched up on the mountains of the moon...
I am completely of like mindedness as DisForDave when they state that this song and its clip easily keeps one from going early to bed...I miss my GD friends of yesteryear. Yet, life is all about changes.
this version is on the so many roads box set,i believe the 2nd song on disc 2 or 3..ive listened to this clip about a hundred times and u can just tell it was dark star..on the box set they start the song around the 6:30 mark,finally get to here the whole song,yeah play it jerry....
so i'll just say i love which i never said before, and let it go at that old friend the rest you may ignor. fare thee well jerry. your music and spirit will live on forever. i see 16 year old kids still jamming to the dead.
@PetersJunta Same here. I've come to realize that most music is better when I'm not stoned. I haven't smoked pot in over 2 years and my life is much easier without it.
"Daaahk Staaah!"
- Grateful Dead fan at a show in Boston
this song connects me to a state of peace that is indescribable. I can honestly go anywhere with this tune playing. This song should set the pace of everyday life. The instruments speak in voices that are unlike any other. No band ever will capture the serenity that the grateful dead did with this song. Dead for life.
Forgot how amazing this particular version of Dark Star is... so amazing
imagine being dead without ever hearing this?
you missed out........BIG TIME!
The ancient Babylonians missed out on this entirely! Bummer!
***** Crap, the ancient Greeks missed it too. It's sort of unfathomable that they were able to somehow form the basis for Western Civilization without having heard this. I wonder how they did it?
dlyncherful I guess they somehow managed to build a great civilization without it, dlyncherful.
i cant imagine not being dead
Merkin Muffy or its that the civilization was never great from the start.....
Grateful Dead Hour is where I first heard it too. Had the tape deck going, God bless me! Didn't really realize what an impeccable gem I'd caught until it seeped it's way in. About the second or third time this thing took hold of my girlfriend (no Deadhead at all) in a way I can't describe.
She loved it and finally understood the band, particularly Garcia. An amazing performance. The whole show's available on the internet btw
Greatest songs from the dead!!! Wish I could have seen Jerry, but sadly I was not reborn until 7 years after his death :( Rock in Peace Legend!
Every time I hear this piece, I start seeing trails when I move my fingers around. The best tripping music ever made. Carries you along beautifully and keeps you mellow.
If u dont tear up n get chills from this then youve never witnessed beauty
Just god-damn gorgeous! @6:26 the whole jam changes. Phil is a monster. Saw the Dead many times between 78' and 91. My absolute favorite band. Music of the spheres.
Thank god for tape recorders
First time I heard this was on a borrowed tape of a Grateful Dead Hour, and its' molecules began to burrow their way into my being at once.
In time, it would play over the P.A. at Jerry Garcia's public memorial in Golden Gate Park.
I find it evocative of a drive into the infinite, albeit one of a grounded variety --four wheels on an immaculately paved road.
Trivia: the "Wharf Rat" left out of the middle was its first live performance, and the DS reprise was followed by "Me and My Uncle"
I attended with an older head/friend who, each time they played a new song (and they broke out 5!) , he got so irate, yelling out "Play the old shit!!!" Little did he know how important those new tunes would become to the next gen heads. Cheers!
is Dark Star not the old shit??
@@gregerfulgerman7802 Wharf Rat and others were brand new...
im 15 too, and jordanfan1023: as you cans see, theres still hope! Good music hasnt faded out, nor will it ever fade.
The Dead freakin' rule.
Love this version! So full of melodic expression.
in Words? You need only a few to know what you are dealing with here. The first time you open the door for.. or sit down next to the 'right'..Californian -who just told you to come live with him ..'We have three houses.. we'll share everything. K?' You are experiencing what is contained in Dark Star or China Cat. You go straight to the heart of the Universe. You do not pass go. You lower your defenses and let the light in. You Love. You be loved.
This is one of the first tapes I ever got almost twenty years ago and it holds up pretty well I gotta say. The sound quality is impeccable. That jam is sleek as hell.
Possibly the greatest of the dark stars.
Blows me away in a nice kind of way..! You know what I mean...
i am with both of you. i am 13 and no one around me can understand this incredible stuff.
I could see myself saying something about how the wharf rat cut out ruins the continuity and context of it all.. but really this is so much better.Thank you man, it's very much appreciated.
This is my favorite version of Dark Star....
Far out spacy light show you have done.
Lovely Trip Greateful Dead made Dark Stat in to, that day in N.Y.
thank you Jerry Garcia and the rest of the band
my fav version. the galactic visuals is a perfect pairing. it encompasses the whole feeling.
I wish I was there, feeling like they did, together.
So organic..Like watching a butterfly move through the sky.
Oh God how I love this been along time
At 6:30, they go into a Minor 2/1 Progression that just appeared that night. That's what makes this jam so beautiful.
Damn, I miss this type of music and vibe.
This type of laid back space-jam goes really well with the chosen images. Excellent job, gratefulvideo.
Just fucking beautiful. Everyone is ON, and Phil is a monster.
THESE DAYS MAN. I can almost feel an orange sunshine flashback comin' on, man! My jam for life!
still MiSSiNg yoU JerryGarcia,,, Can you believe it was 18 years ago today we were all tragically separated,,, Thanks for all the goosebumps! I'll never be the same for the encounter...until then....
Thank you.
Everytime I listen to this, I can't help but think about the universe, life...deep stuff like that. Its awsome, such a powerful song.
Thanks a ton for this upload, the Dead RULE. :D
best song ever
so cool. I'm 16, and I'm the same way. I don't know many people our age that like this kind of music. nice to see that someone of my generation also like the dead.
this is seriously one of the best instumental songs ive heard
Beautiful.
I was born in the town this was recorded... I'm assuming this was at the Capitol Theatre...
I actually worked some shows there in the early 90's, setting up amps and lights and stuff like that. All for a few bucks and a backstage pass. We had Indigo Girls, Phish, Little Feat, George Clinton, Danzig, Ice-T and many others when I was working there. But I'd trade all that in to have seen the Dead there in 1971 - but then, who wouldn't?
beautiful it is dark star flashing!!!! behind in illusion!!!!
Bravo! Beautiful animation.
I love the Dead.
Words have never been so sweety spoken.
I love the grateful dead so much, they always make me feel good and put a smile on my face.
thank you so very much...I forgot what their music was all about
sailing on....
I watched this on shrooms last night...so beautifull
Great job here, it's akmost how I picture this jam in my head...Peace man
yes this is my favorite show
darkstar -> beautiful jam -> wharf rat
AMAZING!!!!
gosh I am so inlove with the grateful dead. they are my favorite of all time. this is truly beautiful. if only i could have seen this!!! :(
here i am back again to blow my mind on a trip like no other....
Love this version and this video.
so peaceful
this is a very good version, thanks. Im still trying to find the version from the treble lp glastonbury fayre with the green cover, which I havent got now. if anyone has it would be grateful to youfor putting it on.
i'm high and this is fucking awesome
high? why spoil the music getting high....in my opinion. you're missing out my friend.
john j I listen to music the way I want, you tried to hear that high? surely they created this music stoned
grateful for the upload
this helps me find peace
this song its just beautiful there's no other word
What a GREAT jam in Dark Star just love it!
Never gets old
I went to my 1st concert at this venue the next year, 1972, when I was 15. Damn.
THANK YOU, FOR POSTING THIS.
The Dead rules, and always will.
thanks for the trip, man.
BEST grateful dead recording out there, so beautiful!!!
Dark Star is THE BEST!!!!!!!!!!!!
Classified as one of the Top-100 all-time
great stuff, thanks!
8:06 - 8:23 is an amazing visual! I was saddened by it's brevity!
Have always loved this...
LOVE THIS SOOOOOOOO MUCH.....!!
seriously good job on the video, its perfect
i love the hubble deep field, your seeing thousands of galaxys not stars
Beautiful Jam, nuff said. Absolutely amazing, thats why the music will never stop :-)
just beautiful.
with a name like sexymojito, no one expects you to. The DEAD Rock, Jerry Rocks!!!!!!
i'm 15 and i too feel this way
grateful for all that you have given us dark star flashes in my mind sending me spiraling joyfully knowing you jerry are watching down jammin the heavens above one day we'll walk through the ramblin roses scarlet begonias china cats perched up on the mountains of the moon...
crickey! i wanna go to bed for hours but this keeps me up, loving the clip aswell!! Have a good night... eventually.
i love all of those things
LOVE IT!
I am completely of like mindedness as DisForDave when they state that this song and its clip easily keeps one from going early to bed...I miss my GD friends of yesteryear. Yet, life is all about changes.
Just joined your videos. Sweet version of Dark Star.
i just had the best jam with this track. that was amazing
My favourite Dead jam. Hope to see this in Rock Band, I really enjoy playing the other tracks.
this version is on the so many roads box set,i believe the 2nd song on disc 2 or 3..ive listened to this clip about a hundred times and u can just tell it was dark star..on the box set they start the song around the 6:30 mark,finally get to here the whole song,yeah play it jerry....
so i'll just say i love which i never said before, and let it go at that old friend the rest you may ignor. fare thee well jerry. your music and spirit will live on forever. i see 16 year old kids still jamming to the dead.
Jerry coming in @ 4:07,,,, what a tone!! ,,,what great harmonies with Bob and Phil,,,
goooooood looooooooord......breathtaking
I love this music.
BEAUTIFULL. GRANDIOSO................
@gratefulvideo Omgosh, you totally did help me out!! Thanks for responding!! :D :D :D hope all is beautiful, i loovee this song!! :)
@PetersJunta Same here. I've come to realize that most music is better when I'm not stoned. I haven't smoked pot in over 2 years and my life is much easier without it.
how wonderful. jerry you are missed a whole lot
Simply moving
Good call..
Bobby was an awesome rhythm guitarist. If given a second role he was, then he blew the envelope out at every opportunity...
this blows my mind. long live the dead
great darkstar...kool!!!
yeap
I'm grateful that the are NOT dead..... :)
buen viaje gracias..
gotta love it!