And 68, now retired I am going back and learning to play all those great tunes like this on my guitar. Sitting around with old geezers making great music, perfect retirement.
Had a buddy who had hundreds of live cassettes his sister recorded. Each show different and unique. We'd drink and smoke while enjoying a great show every time. God bless those special years.
One of the things I've learned to enjoy with this band. Watched a video of some guy ranking Grateful Deads albums and felt a bit so so when I realized that half of them were just live albums. Till you actually get the albums and realize that basically 98% of each live album consist of unique material rather than the same hits over and over again.
How about it can also do the complete opposite as well. When you hear Turn on Your Love Light, for example, you should realize it’s Bobby Blue Bland being covered and appreciate the Blues.
Took my dad to a concert. He got it. He said, "The crowd is the show and the band is the background music." I said , close enough pop as we both smiled, smiled, smiled.
@Shaman196 1-2 grams is my normal dose. I did the "heroic dose" twice last year. Even with my tolerance, it's a harrowing trip. I don't recommend it for novices or first-timers. I put it in a blender with some spicy V8 juice because I can't imagine chewing on 5g.
@Shaman196 I've been eating them since 1976, when I'd mix them up with weed and booze. I don't adulterate their effects at all as a 63 year old. Much better that way. I've had some grand and frightening hallucinations on 5-6g, I can't imagine what 10g would be like. I will say that the week after a heroic dose is always a very good week for me, though.
@Shaman196 You're living up to your name, and may be inspiring me to go deeper than I've been before. Have you ever done the heroic dose with sensory deprivation?
Have a peaceful night bro! Iam always stil amazed at meeting and finding new Deadhead friends wherever I wonder! It's a great big Wonderful World out there , you just have to open enough to search it out! Deadheads are everywhere! Greatful!!
When I came home from Iraq in 1991 I was batshit crazy. My Lil brother took me to see the dead at the omni in Atlanta, thank you phatz. Forever gratefull
Had to be crazy to live w/ u. Just a different kind now. Military flash backs sux, dead flash backs are welcome anytime, widespread panic flash backs are great to. (~)=}
The Dead are timeless to me. No matter when or where life finds me the Dead are there with a relevant tune. When music is made for the sake of fame and fortune it just lacks the joie de vivre that these folks brought…every. single. time. Were they technical masters of their instruments? Maybe…maybe not but they were absolute masters of their craft. Thank you, I am the grateful dead.
I have been to over 50 Dead concerts all over the U.S, always stoned of corse or tripping, and each and every show was the best i ever seen. Dead head since late 60,s this HIPPY lived to cruse the Road Runner or bike to another Dead concert, no matter where it was at, coast to coast and in between. I would like to see Jerry and the whole groups faces carved on Mount Rushmore so our children and generations to come might understand what it was like to be right infront of them, back stage or at the end row with 450,000 for 3 days at a concert. HUGE, MIND BLOWING.
Sometimes we try our best and are totally misunderstood . Sometimes we intend to help but fail miserably. A gal had parked facing down a steep hill . She asked me for help . Another car had parked close in front. Her car was a stick shift . I told her "The shifting pattern had faded and some manufacturers put the reverse where 1st gear normally is" . "Are you sure I am in reverse?". "Yes" she said. .. Listening to "going down the Road feeling bad" was all I could do to feel better; besides helping pay for damages.
Huh? I'm legitimately interested in what you were trying to get across, but damn that was the most confusingly written and worded anecdote I have ever read. So just to clarify, she asked if you were sure that she was in reverse, and then also said "yes"... thus answering her own question? OR did you mean that she asked you if you were sure she was in reverse, and then YOU said "yes"? And then how did it go from establishing that she was indeed in reverse, to you having to make yourself feel better; let alone needing to "pay for damages"? You never revealed what happened. Like why did you need to try to feel better? And what even caused these damages, and why would you need to help pay for them. Not trying to sound like a jerk, I just feel you may have left some crucial details out of your story.
@@beezyflippins She asked me to drive her car out of the parking space.. It was slightly difficult being a stck shift facing downhill ,with another car right in front. Stickshifts roll when clutch is in . To not roll forward into other car you gotta clutch let go of brake gas it and let go of clutch. If you don't give it enough gas to climb the hill in reverse the engine will stall. If you don't do it fast enough you'll roll into car in front. I gassed it and let go of the clutch, but instead of reversing up the hill, I went forward with power into car ahead. She was scared of rolling forward. I not only rolled forward ,but had the power of the engine behind me. See we only have two feet , but you gotta work the clutch gas and break correctly before gravity pulls you down hill. Yes there is a hand break that can be used but anyway I went down the road feeling bad. But I felt better hearing a song about someone else going down the road feeling bad.
this show was very special. The band played Des Moines Fairgrounds on Mother’s Day in ‘73, then on Father’s Day in ‘74 with the Wall of Sound. Great Music both years. 😇
The problem is once you start watching Jam Bands Grateful Dead videos, you're going to start tripping, and that's a beautiful problem to have. Beautiful 😍😍
Mountain Air Festival in Calaveras !! A true adventure from getting there to getting home . And getting back into the show midway ! After checking on our dogs ! Uncle Fester you really did it that day !!
Very nice! You've inspired me to pull 12/14/71 at U of Michigan off the 'Wall Of Sounds' Hot show & Pig does a great 'Run Run Rudolph' HAPPY HOLIDAZE 🎵🎶🎼💟☯️☮️
I think I'm falling in love with my algorithms! I found an old 76 show that was filmed in black and white and got to spend the afternoon with that! Now those darned old algorithms have sent me this! And I see they have discovered my new medication! Whoever thought taking less would be better!!
On a sad note, in 1988 I lost the love of my life in an accident. When I ejected the cassette from the deck in the wrecked pickup, my live copy of this song had been playing at that fateful moment.
Big Joe Williams first recorded it in 1935, Tampa Red first covered it in 1936, others who recorded it included Lightin Hopkins in 1947, John Lee Hooker in 1949, Big Bill Broonzy in 1952, Muddy Waters in 1952. In 1964 the group Them with a 19yr. old singer named Van Morrison did a cover that sent it to #1 in the UK, on this version a 20yr. old studio session guitarist named Jimmy Page was brought in to play the guitar lead(note: the B - side of this record was 'Gloria' as in 'G - L - O- R - I - A' with Page on guitar)Also in 1964 The Animals recorded their version, very faithful to Them's cover. Many artist from A - to - Z have covered this song including Led Zeppelin, but never recorded on an album. Last noted version was recorded by Areosmith in 2004. 'Baby Please Don't Go' is one of those old blues standards that has lasted the test of time. Thank You Big Joe 🙏(NOTE: This comment does not belong with this Grateful Dead video, mistake on my part 🤷)
I can only hope that Dead and company keep the vibes going. Jerry was great!! I love the Dead and all the great Vibes that come along with them and the songs!!
I have checked out your other videos. All are masterpieces. Back in the 70’s I indulged in a few good trips. The visual changes are exactly what your mind is seeing. Keep em’ coming brother
I wish I could explain or understand what happens when I listen to the dead sometimes. It’s like there a thing happening that I can’t fully grasp the concept of. At a live show I get it again tho. Man this video and the song brought me back around again. Thanks!
Fuckin AWESOME ...Me likey oversized-SHROOMS WOOHOO ..my first show 1979 Rochester NY , outdoors Holledrer Stadium with the Fuckin Good rats hahahah , I live in Germany now ..Thank you for the video ...I saw Jerry 16 x before he went to Orions belt ..even Garcia band in the 80s at a college lol I was in a wheelchair to smuggle microphones in ...always the best !!!
The good Rats! Wow…remember seeing them in a small club in Orangeburgh NY in 1979….Don’t hate the ones who bring you rock n roll! Lol. Thanks for the Memories dude.
LOL I'm 70 this year and have been their fan since 1969. I don't know why I never saw your videos before, but this was amazing! What a talent. All I can say is WHEW! I could start a new hobby just watching this one video over and over. Well, I guess I'm gonna be checking your stuff out for the foreseeable future!
Although he's no longer with us he's still in our hearts an icon he's in Rock Roll heaven thank you Jerry see you One this days God bless you for your talent N music you istill The man !!!!!
never got to see them live..at 49 just barely missed my chance, but baby Girl & myself still tooled on with them from album to this platform on in to this AI thing thats wounderful take, although baby Girl..22years RIP Love,i can't love like that again..it's over ✨💫🌠💔💥
That's awesome! I got to see them play with Dylan, at RFK Stadium, same tour. I was fifteen years old, and hitchhiked to DC, from New England, because I was bored & broke. Didn't really know much more than Casey Jones, and Truckin', till after that show. Blew my mind, I only wish I started my journey earlier in life, then again, hitching a ride as a pre-teen or younger, would have been even more risky than I would have been comfortable with.😅🎶
my paw paw and me used to sing this song when i was real young. it was the original version and in the style of hillbilly!! he was a old moonshiner and ridge runner. i miss him
La. La La
Love this music
Being 73 does have its advantages
All the wonderful music 🎶!!!!!
so does 75
And 68, now retired I am going back and learning to play all those great tunes like this on my guitar. Sitting around with old geezers making great music, perfect retirement.
What? I can’t hear you. Blew out my hearing back in the 70’s….
Dead shows from teenagers to grandparents & everything in between amen I’m 54 saw them the 1st time at 17 I think which would be 87 wow
🤙
Had a buddy who had hundreds of live cassettes his sister recorded. Each show different and unique. We'd drink and smoke while enjoying a great show every time. God bless those special years.
What a beautiful memory to cherish. ✌🏻
Bravo, sister!
One of the things I've learned to enjoy with this band. Watched a video of some guy ranking Grateful Deads albums and felt a bit so so when I realized that half of them were just live albums. Till you actually get the albums and realize that basically 98% of each live album consist of unique material rather than the same hits over and over again.
Why did you stopped?
I also recorded many shows, man I miss going to shows.
No matter what was going on in my life the Dead always brought me back to the 'center'.. I'm so grateful to have shared my life with theirs. Thanks
Oh yes . For me too my Greatful Dead friend
Same
Totally agree, it's been a long year for me and Dead is currently bringing me back to center. Super grateful
Same here ❤️
The problem is that once you really ‘get’ the Dead it spoils you for most other music. What an awesome problem to have!
You said it!!! Keeps me up nights 👍🏾
No going back once you "get it". ⚡️💀🥀
Sheez! So glad I wasn't infected.
Many a great tune, many a great groove but I have to be in the right mood beyond that, otherwise no.
How about it can also do the complete opposite as well. When you hear Turn on Your Love Light, for example, you should realize it’s Bobby Blue Bland being covered and appreciate the Blues.
Well said. It was such a good "problem" to have that I didn't even realize I had it until 20 years had passed! 😅 ... And I still don't care! ♥️⚡
Even if I get dementia I will NEVER forget the feeling of being at a Dead show... It's heart and soul.
Amen
Amen!
❤😢😮😅😊❤❤❤❤My Mom has dementia as well. I hope they stay happy in their overworked minds😮❤❤❤❤L Ya Happy Daze to U and your Mom. ❤
Took my dad to a concert. He got it. He said, "The crowd is the show and the band is the background music." I said , close enough pop as we both smiled, smiled, smiled.
I love that for you!
Every time I hear Jerry's voice, I'm instantly happy, like a switch flips on
you love him
God bless phil lesh,, God bless the greatful dead, you'll be sadly missed. Long Live The greatful dead 🎉
Trippin' hard on some tasty shrooms while watching this on a 90 inch screen. Thank you! Subscription added!
😅
Hun'h ? How can you be in my head when 's ' My trip, my dawg?
@Shaman196
1-2 grams is my normal dose. I did the "heroic dose" twice last year. Even with my tolerance, it's a harrowing trip. I don't recommend it for novices or first-timers. I put it in a blender with some spicy V8 juice because I can't imagine chewing on 5g.
@Shaman196
I've been eating them since 1976, when I'd mix them up with weed and booze. I don't adulterate their effects at all as a 63 year old. Much better that way.
I've had some grand and frightening hallucinations on 5-6g, I can't imagine what 10g would be like. I will say that the week after a heroic dose is always a very good week for me, though.
@Shaman196
You're living up to your name, and may be inspiring me to go deeper than I've been before. Have you ever done the heroic dose with sensory deprivation?
Wow! Blissed-out, joyful vibes. I’m soooo grateful to be a Deadhead! Peace to all the brothers and sisters out there!
Have a peaceful night bro! Iam always stil amazed at meeting and finding new Deadhead friends wherever I wonder! It's a great big Wonderful World out there , you just have to open enough to search it out! Deadheads are everywhere! Greatful!!
@@rickemerick436 Indeed.
Merry Christmas 2024 Bro & Sisters! Jesus is the Way to Salvation! Stay strong in these critical Times! God bless the USA! Halleluja!
When I came home from Iraq in 1991 I was batshit crazy. My Lil brother took me to see the dead at the omni in Atlanta, thank you phatz. Forever gratefull
Thank you for your service. Welcome back.
Forever grateful to jerry
Mannnnn you still crazy! haha
-Phatz
Had to be crazy to live w/ u. Just a different kind now. Military flash backs sux, dead flash backs are welcome anytime, widespread panic flash backs are great to. (~)=}
I was at that show
The Dead are timeless to me. No matter when or where life finds me the Dead are there with a relevant tune. When music is made for the sake of fame and fortune it just lacks the joie de vivre that these folks brought…every. single. time. Were they technical masters of their instruments? Maybe…maybe not but they were absolute masters of their craft. Thank you, I am the grateful dead.
Oh yea brother . your so right
Very well said
I have been to over 50 Dead concerts all over the U.S, always stoned of corse or tripping, and each and every show was the best i ever seen. Dead head since late 60,s this HIPPY lived to cruse the Road Runner or bike to another Dead concert, no matter where it was at, coast to coast and in between. I would like to see Jerry and the whole groups faces carved on Mount Rushmore so our children and generations to come might understand what it was like to be right infront of them, back stage or at the end row with 450,000 for 3 days at a concert. HUGE, MIND BLOWING.
Just another reason to save America and Vote Trump 2024 ❤️🇺🇸 Save us all from the communist regime
The dead don't die we just get more funky😁👍👍
I LOVE the Dead! They changed my life forever and for that I am Grateful!
Jerry is the pied piper to my soul
Music is medicine for a broken soul and there is no stronger medicine than the dead 🌹⚡️💀
Sometimes we try our best and are totally misunderstood . Sometimes we intend to help but fail miserably. A gal had parked facing down a steep hill . She asked me for help . Another car had parked close in front. Her car was a stick shift . I told her "The shifting pattern had faded and some manufacturers put the reverse where 1st gear normally is" . "Are you sure I am in reverse?". "Yes" she said. .. Listening to "going down the Road feeling bad" was all I could do to feel better; besides helping pay for damages.
Huh? I'm legitimately interested in what you were trying to get across, but damn that was the most confusingly written and worded anecdote I have ever read. So just to clarify, she asked if you were sure that she was in reverse, and then also said "yes"... thus answering her own question? OR did you mean that she asked you if you were sure she was in reverse, and then YOU said "yes"? And then how did it go from establishing that she was indeed in reverse, to you having to make yourself feel better; let alone needing to "pay for damages"? You never revealed what happened. Like why did you need to try to feel better? And what even caused these damages, and why would you need to help pay for them. Not trying to sound like a jerk, I just feel you may have left some crucial details out of your story.
I believe he tried pulling her car out , and accidentally hit another vehicle becuase she mistakenly told him the wrong gear lol
@@beezyflippins She asked me to drive her car out of the parking space.. It was slightly difficult being a stck shift facing downhill ,with another car right in front. Stickshifts roll when clutch is in . To not roll forward into other car you gotta clutch let go of brake gas it and let go of clutch. If you don't give it enough gas to climb the hill in reverse the engine will stall. If you don't do it fast enough you'll roll into car in front. I gassed it and let go of the clutch, but instead of reversing up the hill, I went forward with power into car ahead. She was scared of rolling forward. I not only rolled forward ,but had the power of the engine behind me. See we only have two feet , but you gotta work the clutch gas and break correctly before gravity pulls you down hill. Yes there is a hand break that can be used but anyway I went down the road feeling bad. But I felt better hearing a song about someone else going down the road feeling bad.
Next time take off shoes use for chocks both front. Been in similar 😅
Right on
Never heard this song before tonight, but I have learned when I feel bad to not go down the road. I don't want others to see me that way. ✌️
The Tribe is multigenerational. And the music never stops ✋️.
Never
its like one big song!
When i listen to live concerts of the dead … my mind says Jerry’s still here with us ❤
He is
this show was very special. The band played Des Moines Fairgrounds on Mother’s Day in ‘73, then on Father’s Day in ‘74 with the Wall of Sound. Great Music both years. 😇
@@northstarstebo I was there in '74
One of the greatest Playin' In The Band ever
The Dead are never really dead as long as we love ♥️ their music 🌀🌞
The problem is once you start watching Jam Bands Grateful Dead videos, you're going to start tripping, and that's a beautiful problem to have. Beautiful 😍😍
Greatest morn ever thanks for beautiful vibes … quality specimen
Never go down the road of life feelin bad, every motion forward a blessing, the best around the next bend..
❤❤❤thank you much needed
Never forget my first show in 84. What a long strange trip it was. And in California no less. 🎉
Mountain Air Festival in Calaveras !! A true adventure from getting there to getting home . And getting back into the show midway ! After checking on our dogs ! Uncle Fester you really did it that day !!
Jam Band GD Videos are fantastic!! Thanks for the viewing pleasures. Keep on keepin on!!
Its not about drugs real heads will till you its about the music the complexity of it 😊
You could literally frame any image from this entire video. Beautiful.
Very nice! You've inspired me to pull 12/14/71 at U of Michigan off the 'Wall Of Sounds' Hot show & Pig does a great 'Run Run Rudolph'
HAPPY HOLIDAZE 🎵🎶🎼💟☯️☮️
If you could imagine 50 acres of humans on a friendly, loving vibe it’s at that moment your probably at an outdoor dead concert,
More than just a great band, and great graphics. Good vibes in a troubled world.
What a Wonderful Video... What a Wonderful Music! Real Music from Real people! Thank you!🌈🌈
Idem depuis la France ! ❤❤❤❤💀💀💀☠❤❤❤❤
🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🌞🌞🌈🌈@@passagereduvent
Idem depuis la la bretagne❤❤❤❤❤😂😅😊❤❤❤❤
Nothing like good ol' Grateful Dead to lift my spirits! 🌹🪘♥️🎸🎹🌞🥁🪕🤸
Not a lot of songs actually make me feel happy. But this one does it for me. Thank you Grateful Dead the drums are amazing.
Yes that drummer is at his peak..that machinegun drumming at the frankfurt 1972 show..in this song is unique.😂👍
I think I'm falling in love with my algorithms! I found an old 76 show that was filmed in black and white and got to spend the afternoon with that! Now those darned old algorithms have sent me this! And I see they have discovered my new medication! Whoever thought taking less would be better!!
R.i.P. Phil Lesh
On a sad note, in 1988 I lost the love of my life in an accident. When I ejected the cassette from the deck in the wrecked pickup, my live copy of this song had been playing at that fateful moment.
So sorry for the loss of your loved one friend. So sorry indeed. Much peace and love to you.
Wow sorry about that but u can still connect with this God Bless U
My heart breaks with you. Great pain in my life as well.
Hope you're OK.
Maybe your loved one is around everytime this song is on...
The Bass Bombs Phil the skies & oke curls the Mountains 🌹
Yes Yes . Love this . The Grateful Dead brings Sunshine on them Emotional rainy daze
The Dead always put me in that mood I like being in.
I've listened this song like 100 times this summer and just can't get enough of those catchy guitars and soothing vocals!
That light, delicate guitar from 0:30 to 0:40 is sublime.
Big Joe Williams first recorded it in 1935, Tampa Red first covered it in 1936, others who recorded it included Lightin Hopkins in 1947, John Lee Hooker in 1949, Big Bill Broonzy in 1952, Muddy Waters in 1952. In 1964 the group Them with a 19yr. old singer named Van Morrison did a cover that sent it to #1 in the UK, on this version a 20yr. old studio session guitarist named Jimmy Page was brought in to play the guitar lead(note: the B - side of this record was 'Gloria' as in 'G - L - O- R - I - A' with Page on guitar)Also in 1964 The Animals recorded their version, very faithful to Them's cover. Many artist from A - to - Z have covered this song including Led Zeppelin, but never recorded on an album. Last noted version was recorded by Areosmith in 2004. 'Baby Please Don't Go' is one of those old blues standards that has lasted the test of time. Thank You Big Joe 🙏(NOTE: This comment does not belong with this Grateful Dead video, mistake on my part 🤷)
SORRY THIS POST COMMENT BELONGS ELSEWHERE ON ANOTHER VIDEO, 'Baby Please Don't Go'.But with said the Dead did cover it 'live' in concert. 💀🎸🕶️
@@matthewblanchard9301wrong video or not, I learned something new, cheers
Thank you for sharing all that great info man!
Cliff Carlisle played it in the 30s not sure if it's a folk song or if he wrote it
Awesome work on the visuals Jim!
Glad you like them!
This is incredible!!
Outstanding
This was fire visuals were great everything is just moving fast but slow wow 😭💯
Ех для,за тех,кто понимает и ценит эту группу -поднему мой стаканчик с радостью!!!💃🏿🙏
Woooo! Sweet video to the music!
Fantastic visuals in the video. Very well produced!
Kinda looks AI and boring.
Watched this completely sober and had a flashback to my first trip in 10th grade. Super cool imagery!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I can only hope that Dead and company keep the vibes going. Jerry was great!! I love the Dead and all the great Vibes that come along with them and the songs!!
Thank you much, "Grateful" appreciated, For sure. Later, Peace.
Love this psychedelic video of a favourite track that I play acoustically 🎶🎙🎸
WHOOOO, I love that I can still feel it like it was live !🎉❤
I love seeing live be dead stuff but almost never listen to music t at home anymore. This is great
I so relate!! This jam feels like it has part my name in it even if it doesn't!! Prayers Deadheads!! Any road you go!!
Went in the 90’s with my first husband-2 summers in a row-had a blast 😊
Calms me down when manic. I suffer manic depression. Not fun. Although others get a real crack oit of me😂❤😢😊
Prayers for you! ❤️
ABSOLUTELY ASS KICKIN FABULOUS JIM’S JAM… Jerry Garcia, Ron McKernan and Robert Hunter are SMILING DOWN ON YOU JIM💜💙💚💛❤️💜💙💚💛❤️💜💙💚
THANK YOU MAN❤️
Beutiful video
And of course music
Excellent video...nothing nowadays like this video
Glad you liked it!
@@jambandvideos It’s AI, try animating a proper video!
@tildencats9523Yeah and it’s shit!! Man I hate AI
Bahahahaha best comment ever someone thinking an artist did this video and didn't just enter some prompts
Man your videos are mind blowing Jim,thank you so much for your time and ability to make them
Glad you like them!
@@jambandvideoshow do you make them?
So glad for all the times I saw the Dead live as a kid in the free-range '70s before Square Society got the upper hand in the '80s.
Gate keepers suck ! They were always good on the worst night no matter when. If we could've we would've and for sure should've ❤
That was absolutely the best music video I have ever seen. Looks like a wonderful orange sunshine trip to me. Wonderful!!!
Glad you enjoyed it
I have checked out your other videos. All are masterpieces. Back in the 70’s I indulged in a few good trips. The visual changes are exactly what your mind is seeing. Keep em’ coming brother
I do not have words for how much I enjoyed this. Thank You. 🌅
I picked a random GDTRFB to jam a bit too. Had to look at the date was like god damn what is this version.
I wish I could explain or understand what happens when I listen to the dead sometimes. It’s like there a thing happening that I can’t fully grasp the concept of. At a live show I get it again tho. Man this video and the song brought me back around again. Thanks!
that was FABULOUS! Great job doing the animation. ✌
A Dead Concert is something special. It's not like any other concert. You just have to be there.
💯
Let’s not forget about Shakedown-just gotta poke around!
Fuckin AWESOME ...Me likey oversized-SHROOMS WOOHOO ..my first show 1979 Rochester NY , outdoors Holledrer Stadium with the Fuckin Good rats hahahah , I live in Germany now ..Thank you for the video ...I saw Jerry 16 x before he went to Orions belt ..even Garcia band in the 80s at a college lol I was in a wheelchair to smuggle microphones in ...always the best !!!
The good Rats! Wow…remember seeing them in a small club in Orangeburgh NY in 1979….Don’t hate the ones who bring you rock n roll! Lol. Thanks for the Memories dude.
Double side x
Brilliant project , incredible detail. My mind just barely catches up with the changes .
LOL I'm 70 this year and have been their fan since 1969. I don't know why I never saw your videos before, but this was amazing! What a talent. All I can say is WHEW! I could start a new hobby just watching this one video over and over. Well, I guess I'm gonna be checking your stuff out for the foreseeable future!
Welcome aboard!
I do try to contain my exuberance when this plays in the car.
nothin like a Grateful Dead Concert . I ve been to over a hundred of them .
Watched a dozen times and still keep seeing new stuff!!! Wicked awesome 👌
These guys play REALLY tight together. I wish i liked them. This video must have taken a TON of work!!! Absolutely gorgeous
I was never a dead head,but I can say that they were one of the best bands I ever saw at London arena Wembley. Awesome Scotland UK.
Although he's no longer with us he's still in our
hearts an icon he's in Rock
Roll heaven thank you Jerry see you
One this days God bless you for your talent
N music you istill
The man !!!!!
So cool. Thank brother. My hippie self is smiling. 😊
What a wonderful song and such a cool video! Indeed, the mood has become much better!👍👍😉🎶🎸🍄🍄🍄💕🙏🙋♂️
Hella good graphics on this one
Trippy video, a great selection of GDTRFB - 6/16/1974.
GREAT JOB !
CHEERS FROM BRAZIL !
What a great video thankyou to whom ever created
i like to think that i am very grateful for the grateful dead for there wonderful music i am truly grateful
Cool AF ✌😎
never got to see them live..at 49 just barely missed my chance, but baby Girl & myself still tooled on with them from album to this platform on in to this AI thing thats wounderful take, although baby Girl..22years RIP Love,i can't love like that again..it's over ✨💫🌠💔💥
Epic. This video nails the whole Dead vibe.
I really love Jam Band's videos. Very cool.
Whoever made this is getting lots of good vibes 😎
In the musical universe,they give you a guaranteed headspace of sanctuary!✌️
I used to listen to these guys and certain tapes but forget but love these visualizers 😂
I love to meet the whole grateful dead i would give my ear for some good wisdom they have i think they have amazing teachings. Love you guys so much
Awesome thanks Jim. San Francisco listening 2024 n forever
GRATEFUL DEAD ICONIC SONG
Excellent!
Had the privilege of seeing Jerry at Highgate Vermont 1994? Bob Dylan Open. Before he passed
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That's awesome! I got to see them play with Dylan, at RFK Stadium, same tour. I was fifteen years old, and hitchhiked to DC, from New England, because I was bored & broke. Didn't really know much more than Casey Jones, and Truckin', till after that show. Blew my mind, I only wish I started my journey earlier in life, then again, hitching a ride as a pre-teen or younger, would have been even more risky than I would have been comfortable with.😅🎶
To be in the right frame of mind. And watching this video would be great 👍
True dude another summer coming
The bus came by and I got on. And I'm sure glad I did.
my paw paw and me used to sing this song when i was real young. it was the original version and in the style of hillbilly!! he was a old moonshiner and ridge runner. i miss him
Psychedelics and this.. cheese and wine .. Bravo 🙌🏼
Reminds me of a lot of (vinyl) album covers from the late 60s and early 70s! Brought to life.