Morning Dew, 5/8/77 ☮ Grateful Dead
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- HD/HQ video with matrix recording (sb + aud) for one of the best Morning Dews, ever ☮ Barton Hall, Cornell; 5/8/77 ☮ Matrix by Hunter Seamons. Video created by Christopher Chase, Fukuoka Japan creativesystems...
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Jerrys voice is so clear on this. he was quite a wonderful singer. miss him. I met him backstage in 1978. what a gracious old soul. the best
God knows how many times I've played this and it still sends shivers down my spine EVERY SINGLE TIME!
Best ever Dew IMHO
EhhhYup
@@dougpayton188 This dew melts beginning from beginning to end. I'd hate to open another set after this burner! Bus usually MD's were played first or last . I hacen't done my research on this particular show but I heard the dew and it blew me away. In my 20s, my kiddie years. 20 more and i'm still a bigtime head with more wisdom, but also got on the ship of fools for awhile, then the wharf rat, But I'm putting myself back on my feet little by little. Beena head since '94, too late to see them live but just old enough to find dick latvala's shows and man did he know how to pick em! I ended up with all 36 and since dave's picks, the 12 lot. I got into phish alot,which i found sadly GD fans and phish kids really weren't a family meant to be together. Phish kids robbed, stuck ppl for their N20 and nasty stuff like that and then the mike Gordo scandal (which I don't really believe , I think it was a fast money grab by griftersm and they were peaking right then and didn't bad PR. Sad cause Gordo used to ride his bike out into the tent cities and shakedown street, always nice to get a piece bought by mike, usually given most likely. Take care of each other, it's a cruel world, all we have is each other!
@@pattamus1 5/8/77 is widely known as the best show ever, or at least right up there. The Scarlet Fire was also incredible. I saw, I think, about 18 shows, mostly 80's. Never saw a Phish show as I just can't get into their music for whatever reason. As for your last statement - isn't that the truth. Hang in there and keep dancing.
I was once sitting outside the bar smoking with a female friend in my car. I had a kick a$$ stereo system in it. We we're cranking the Europe 72 Morning Dew. Half the bar came outside to brawl. After about 30 seconds everybody quit fighting & started shaking hands. We willed it & never doubted it. True story
Only morning dew could do it,thank you friend
i listen to the Dead in the morning and cry while I am gardening. This world is dark but there is so much beauty and light that it brings me to tears every morning as my hands are stirring up our Mothers beauty.
I cry almost Every time i hear this
good words, sister
Sweet Word's of Truth, I still live in the Nieborhood I was born in, I played my Dead Album's loud and rock'n them day's of the early 70's. Need a new turn table to do it today, need to wake up the Old Italian Niebor's of Yesteryear's gone Past and Chase the Ghetto Rat's Away from here today.
Yes, The world has changed yet, this is real and everlasting.
Do you kneel by the river to gather your water woodcutters daughter?
So incredible I feel like I'm levitating, and I'm sober, even.
People could shut their eyes and just spin and spin and feed off all the love Jerry gave us all! And in return to show love from the inside out!
That's right I stopped doing acid. Over 20 years ago. I did it every day for 7 years I never wanted to come down. But I did. And the Music never stopped
Same!
Amen
I have listened to this SO many times! Not once without tears... Music simply doesn't get any better than this.
Heard it hundreds of times and never fails to bring a tear to my eye. Absolutely incredible
🤪♥️
Indeed. ☀️🌻
I finally managed to graduate from Cornell in 5/77 although I was class of '75 - and this was the last event I attended before I left. It was such a memorable concert because it was so clear and pristine - the acoustics were the best Barton Hall ever produced.
Worth an ivy league tuition .... Keep on keeping on friend.
if I recall correctly the acid was particularly clean .....
Keith's playing here is perfect, he adds a lot to the jam but never overplays
God bless Pigpen. 😔🙏🌹
This is a really sweet matrix. Got the best of both worlds. It's a manufacted moment in time but yet captures a higher reality of what I think that experience must've been like.
Never got to see the dead or meet any of the band,but I love listening to them! Almost always puts my thoughts and emotions in a better perspective!
This song was playing on dead hour Lincoln City Oregon. 1989 Nov. 3 when my son was born. home birth. right near the coastline. an Amazing song.
john boswell Cool for the birth or your son! My daughter was born November 3 also, 1995. She got to see the band's last three shows in Chicago that same year, in utero...and Jerry died exactly a month later unfortunatley. Still the band's legacy, light and positivity shines throughout the next generation. A generation WE raised! 😀😀😀
Awesome Story
one of the best morning dews i've heard.
Barry Lewin
L.p.
This takes me back, to my van, Nag Champa incense in the ashtray, Heinekens in the cooler, sharing that space and time with brothers and sisters I probably just met, listening to the music that brought it all together.
If my hair was on fire, I would finish listening to this song before I dealt w/ it.
Very well put.
have you checked the mirror ? lol
Lol. Yeah, pretty much sums this up.
you guys made me laugh!! seriously song is 'Dead -on' ( pun intended,) and i'll listen to this over and over and over and.......
Wow. That was effin great. Wish I had thought of it! Truer words never spoken and all that. . .
Not one single argument in these comments. Not one negative remark.
I love all of you!
hey u looking to start something LOL
because he is good
THIS SONG IS TOO SHORT >:(
:P
let that love light shine!
What ya wanna fight about it? - Human Ego
✌ good vibes in this utopian side of the internet
Makes me want to cry everytime I hear this , miss the man.....
I don't miss Jerry because i will be nearer to him in the everafter than i was (consider that I hung out with the band) here. & he doesn't need our grief because he is in Paradise.
This cut is very high quality and shows Garcia"s musical genius, long engaged solos.
J
betty board
tinaaac God bless Betty. She's blessed us.
"engaged" solos. Nice phrase, and I get what you mean. I might even have used "inspired", Jerry's so "engaged" here. This is really awesome. I've always liked the Europe '72 version, and still do, because it's got Weir's guitar more front in the mix and you can hear the interaction with Jerry, but this is pure wonderful too.
how come the cornell betty boards sound better way better than the red rocks? Its more difficult to engage witht he live recordings with out the crowd in the background.
I first heard this bootleg in December 1985 by a friend who was actually there I had seen my first 2 shows at Long Beach Arena,CA. And I was already hooked but this song always reved me up more than any manmade stimulant. I used to crank this entire set thru the PA system when I was a custodian for this huge facility on Saturday's by myself on a dual cassette auto reverse Kenwood system along with Missing Persons Flock of Seagulls Eagles Boston made my 8 hour shift by myself go mega fast as I had to remodel entire office or Manufacturing areas. I always made it fun. Or why even do it?
I wish I could keep on listening to this song after I die. Thanx for posting
udiseus I know, so beautiful right?
chasefukuoka61 it's more than beauty. it's a state of mind... btw, i once translated (to Hebrew) The Way of Zen (A. Watts)...
udiseus Really? That's very cool. Are you on Facebook?
chasefukuoka61 Nah. I see no reason to participate in this awful project that is the opposite of privacy and freedom...
udiseus lol
Fifty two weeks since my last post and I'm still here listening to this track at least once a week.
Me 2, lost my cassette deck
favorite version of this song, I listen to this at least once a week. What else can I say
+David Weesner Sunday Morning Ear Candy.
Once a week? I listen daily :-)
Well I did say at "least" once a week. I have had some amazing strings of days with this song. Double digit days in a row! :-)
Agree with all said. This may be my favorite version of one of my favorite songs The Dead performed.. Less commented on is the video which I think is really nice. Perfectly captures the feel of the song, i.e. in flower field bathed in the late Saturday afternoon glow of an acid sun. Nice
For the lost and uninterested, have faith and patience. This version will light your way.
Very kool words and even
Mo better blues R.I. ALL KINDS OF SPACE JERRY G...BIG LOVE FOR U BEING YOU!!!...
Lee Ross. Kool words
thank you for this comment
Onward through the fog Amigo
Started listening to the Dead about a yr ago, at 52 yrs of age I feel like I missed out on a great deal of music, glad I discovered this music at a later age , mostly back in the day people told me that you had to do acid to really appreciate the Dead , they were so wrong , thanks for uploading . Outstanding!!!!!!
welcome and enjoy better late than never
Time never goes away; all time is here all the time. The Dead exposed this secret many, many times. You can still dig it.
Welcome aboard the bus 😊😊😊
Meet me at the back of the
BLUE BUS!!
Yours is one of my all-time favorite comments on RUclips. I've heard it said that the Dead are over-rated. Pshaw. Personally, I think they are UNDER-rated and this track showcases some of the best evidence for that assertion. There is so much to these guys: the history, the technology, the artistry, their influence, their encapsulation of Americana, ... just so much it's overwhelming.
Without a doubt, THE greatest version of this song EVER!
Commercials suck. RUclips, you need to play this all the way through without commercials.
You either get it or you don't, it's that simple with the dead
Man, Jerry's guitar playing.. so emotional and real.
Blistering jam.. Garcias all over the extended jam with the band firing on all cylinders..great crescendo,and nicely back to Earth...
Absolutely beautiful God Bless The Grateful Dead
i love your avatar and nickname hahahaha
One thing to keep in mind here folks is Betty mixed this on stage, on the fly !!........ AMAZING doesn't close ......both performance as well as sonic capture !!
Jim Combra I want to thank her for this every time I see her on the street but I'm pretty sure she's super tired of that shit.
I have listened to this every morning for the past 3 weeks and find myself humming it through most of those days.
i wake up to this song every morning its my alarm :)
I'm just coming off of "Cold Rain".
Timing perfectly to an amazing NYC sunset right now. Tears of Bliss goin on here, expanding my heart and lifting my soul. Every time, but especially right NOW.
This is so good dynamically. So much patience in the build. Just played it on my drumkit and the last 6 minutes were heaven. Good Dew.
This version gives me goose-bumps every time I listen to it......Timeless.
A folk/protest song about the aftermath of nuclear war, this is my favorite Grateful Dead cover song. Love the rave up at the end. Definitely one of the best live versions I've heard and I've heard quite a few.
I always understood that it was written about the first world war, in the words of a dead or dying soldier.
That's what is was about? Sounds like a winner, winner chicken dinner to me!
You're right, written in 1961, post apocalyptical conversation.
I was told a long time ago that it was thoughts of a first world war soldier dying in the trenches, and it seemed so meaningful to me like this.
I suppose, being a song, it can have whatever meaning that touches me?
The first world war happened, and my forbears died in France and Belgium.
As a young boy I feared the Russian bombers coming over at night to drop the Atom bomb, but, thank God, it never happened.
As long as we have these weapons it surely will, I am sorry to say.
Maybe not in our lifetime.
I was shocked when I discovered in my teens that the Russians had actually been on our side in the War, WW2?
Now we have warmongering in that direction, mostly to give arms manufacturers a rationale to build weapons and governments to buy them. I often think Russia and US actually have common interests. I'm sure if the people rather than the governments could negotiate, we could live in cooperation and peace.
I am hoping that if we become less oil dependent, these oil wars will cease.
I'm sure they'll find something else to fight about.
Sorry I got a long way from the song. I have been a Deadhead for 50 years this year. Morning Dew is achingly affecting.
This song is about the end result of nuclear war, with all the pain, suffering and destruction that goes with it. This song is a warning for humanity to change its ways.
Perfect match for movie On the Beach. 7:15
I think it must have been maybe 1960 or 1959, I can't remember, when I saw a film called "On The Beach" and it made a tremendous impression on me. Particularly at that time because everybody was very worried about the bomb and whether we were going to get through the next 10 years. It was a very immediate problem and I remember I was singing in Los Angeles at the Ashe Grove and I sat up all night talking with some friends. I was staying with a girl named Joyce Nastelin whom I lost contact with, nice woman she was. And I don't know, she went to bed or something and I just sat and suddenly I just started writing this song. I had never written anything in my life. I'd written some poetry as a kid. I'd never written songs and this song just came out and really it was a kind of re-enactment of that film in a way where at the end there is nobody left and it was a conversation between these two people trying to explain what's happening. It was really apocalypse, that was what it was about - Bonnie Dobson, explaining why she wrote "Morning Dew"
Who remembers the bomb drills in school during that time?
totally remember that! had daily thoughts of annihilation (from about 9 yrs old)- talk about why i turned into a blue-blooded hippie! had to live, find my truth and most of all attain FREEDOM from the earthly concerns that plague everyone...
I remember them very well. Scared the outta me!! Grammar school. So Ca wow! Love you Jerry ❤️
Thanks for giving the songstress her dues ! If you had just one song to write, you could definitely do worse.
You are right on about your story. Morning dew is my most favorite jerry dead song. I began following jerry everywhere since 1969 till his death August 9 1995. Every show I would pray to catch the dew at just the right moment. Barton hall is probably my favorite. But I have several other favorites too especially William and Mary 1974 philly 4.6.82 Boston hall the third nite 1973 and a few others. Part of me died when Jerry passed. Me and my friends and all the deadheads on the planet who were lucky enough to see jerry perform caught magic in that 30 year time span. RIP jerry, we all loved you..........💜🍄💜🍄💜🍄💜🍄💜🍄💜🍄💜🍄💜🥀🥀🥀billy
Siren wailing, teacher yelling "Get under your desk!" Yup, I remember that.
Jerry still melts my heart
A favorite version of this song, and one of my favorite songs that the Grateful Dead performed.
Daily meditation song to get centered, I feel amazing each time I create relaxation and just let go and listen to the flow.
The Dew of Dews.
Gawd! I miss jerry. 7a.m.... somewhere in the Appalachia mountains. Goose bumps. Tears. Memories....
AWESOME,PERFECTION, etc.There just aren't enough words to describe this!!! WOW
Yaaaaaaaaay!
The Dew Of Dews. The Dead gave three of their greatest show on 5-7-77, 5-8-77, and 5-9-77.
Maybe the height of there powers. Amazing.
The holy trinity
Definitely The. Best. Freaking. Dew. Ever! Whenever anxiety looms in life, I listen to this and the Universe rights itself.
Those 3 shows, the tremendous Binghampton '79, and Nassau Coliseum 90 with Branford are my top 5 ever after over 200 in-person shows and hundreds more shows on tape/cd/dvd/thumb drives/external hard drives...
Ange McL I caught dew for the first time at Alpine Valley '82. my 4th dead show at the tender age of 17. there was a "Must have been the roses" that night in the first set and I would've swore that it was the most beautiful thing I'd ever heard. then the dew was likely the most powerful thing I'd ever heard. Its easy to see how dropping everything and going on tour seemed like a reasonable idea.
Europe 72' Lyceum?
Love that, man.
the best band in the world. ever. period.
Kind of goes without saying, but yeah!
This was a wonderful time musically. That S.F. Psychedelic Rock with this song & Mona with the Quicksilver Messenger Service and the Airplane's Wooden Ships. I lived through this tumultuous time in our history, remembering the Tet Offensive in Vietnam, assassinations of: Martin Luther King Jr. and Bobby Kennedy just days and months before graduating from H.S.
Final jam total body goosebumps. Wow!
Larry L :)
+Larry L I get those feels too :)
feelings. deadheads dont say feels. you may be. but we're not hipsters.
'
Valid point jerbear... feel where your comin' from...... :) ..
A true deadhead doesnt put labels on people its whatever have you seen the documentary on deadhead life in the 90s there was this part when these Dead fans came and they were being themselves they dressed all punk with piercings and they were judged so badly it was quite sad. A true deadhead doesnt label people based on how they use words like "feels" and such. Who gives a shit about that
All the versions of this song on YT are great I've liked them all.
Yes, this is amazing but so are the versions by the Allman Bros, Nazareth and the Jeff Beck group - particularly the latter band with a young Rod Stewart on lead vocal.
Sooo.beautiful I can't even fit it in my head sometimes.I can't get enough of this!! And the video just WOW
OMG RUclips DO NOT INTERRUPT THIS WITH ANOTHER COMMERCIAL EVER AGAIN.
Ditto
How Rude!
Same
Ublock, it works.
@@jasonlambert5552 can one block commercials on youtube on the phone?
This song is the "reset button" for my head. No matter how stressed I get this song always brings me back to center.
You are right on!
This (a cover) is the best version of this song ever recorded, or performed for that matter.
I have been aware of this performance of this song from bootleg tapes since the early 1980s. I had one cassette I listened to often over a period of 2 decades. When I converted to CD and then to iTunes I lost this version. I will soon have it back.
Please listen to it with an open mind.
It is sacred, holy, and divine.
As much as I love music--- I cannot, or have rarely said such, about any other piece; save perhaps some performances of some of Beethoven's works. As Beethoven was recognized in his own time as an incarnation of Orpheus by some: so too was Garcia recognized in his own time by some... including myself, (belatedly unfortunately) at the last Grateful Dead show I ever attended at the Oakland Colosseum Arena, during December of 1994.
Rediscovering this song online in several locations this afternoon was cathartic to say the least. An "artistic experience" if you will.
Art is immortal.
Artists are fleeting. "Anyone who sings a tune so sweet is passing by." (Jerry Garcia ["Bird Song"])
Despite the over-the-top and generally embarrassing reactions of many listeners to the Grateful Dead's music (including my own), within their repertoire are priceless pearls for the dredging.
This is one of them.
The song itself--- its profundity, poignancy, and absolute relevance to the Human Condition--- is heartbreaking enough. This performance does this song great justice. Immortal justice.
Please pay special attention to:
1) the restrained sensitively emotional vocal delivery;
2) the slow-paced restraint of the ensemble as they tip-toe to provide the foundation for a masterpiece;
3) the highly variable dynamics with quiet vocal interludes in the middle breaking into instrumental crescendos at the end;
4) and the heart-busting diminuendo of soul-rending arpeggio after arpeggio which brings the song to a definitive closure.
As seasoned live performers, one thing the Grateful Dead really knew how to do was end a song properly.
Did I tell you I saw The Grateful Dead 100 times?
Now, after all which has happened, and after all, now lost, that was included in my experience of The Grateful Dead, I must listen to this with discretion.
One can only handle just so many catharses, or complete emotional breakdowns, within a given period of time.
Still, I must listen to it.
download it: qdownloader.net/
Well put, but it don't make no nevermind. This here song rocks my soul.
Paradise is waiting for us all.peace forever.
Love this Song, it brings back LOVE🌹😘🌹😘🌹
Never get sick off this, best time off my life,and I didn't know it then😘🌿😘🌿😘🌿
First time live Winterland New Years Eve 1971. With my cousin RIP brother. I think towards the end of the first set about 3:00 a m. Very moving , still the same feelings. Not quite the same as that wonderful time in life.
this is my free bird
+Xavier McCants I get that a little more esoteric
loool was thinking kind the same thing :D
God Bless America!
Oh my God that was the best dead recording I've heard totally blown out of my shoes
👍
77 was a good year.
I was at this show, and it was indeed quite something.
were not, this show never happened! all of the songs from this show are from other concerts. bob himself said it
LOL
gfewgrwgrweewgegeg
Believing Bobby could be hazardous to your health. he's one of those Bohemian Grove Bastids. He's definitely changed sides unless it was always a CIA operation/plot. Getting the truth from guys like that is a risky proposition at best.
Memories...they can never be taken away...forever + a day
I got my first tape of this show in ‘81., Betty Board in ‘87.. This Dew never gets old! Possibly one of the hottest jams by any band ever !!
Blows my mind, every time. ...Still.
I keep coming back. Just beautiful.
Also a very beautiful video. Ty!
I could put this on repeat and, never change it!
I agree!❤
Europe 72 was always my favorite Morning Dew.... now I've definitely got some thinking to do.
upstate new york....fast eddy....hangin by the campfire... Comin off the shrooms... A little beer, a ilttle whiskey,,,, very mellow, very kool
+Tim Songe whos Fast Eddy?
+wdsracer Maybe he's related to Nice Guy Eddy
wdsracer He's dead now. not the best character I met on tour but not the worst either.
wdsracer some called him feddy Eddie if you catch my drift
I so love the big buildups on every verse versions it's awesome it makes this man cry todayyyyyy
The more people who die on you the more depth and meaning you attach to the song...
Almost too intense to listen to--overwhelmingly good--transcendent!!!!
yes
heard this song off their first album summer of 67 down in a buddies basement as we passed a few joints around as we got mellowly stoned😎✌
GREAT job, GREAT show but this vid is out of this world good! Thank you for your kindness...
Transcendent performance. Thank you youtube for shattering the experience with ads in the middle of the song!
Love this matrix, imho the closest to "you are there" sound. A definitive moment in the band's history. Majestic.
you are a friend indeed, chase.. what a meaningful song...and i've heard it a thousand times and i wont ever stop listening! i can't fathom anyone so adept at Grateful Dead videos presentations who is also a person and a fan!!!!!!!!!!
It's a good thing that I did not hear this when it happened. I was only 11 years old and it would have blown my mind. Good thing it blew my mind many years later upon hearing this matrix audio of a revered night in Grateful Dead history!
❤❤❤❤
God I effing *love* this version. Nice job with the matrix, Hunter. Thanks for posting, Chase.
this is the ultimate rock hall of fame !!!
Happy B. Day!!! great master of the Grateful Dead Band, gone but not forget.
Magic is made at the 5minute mark.
Thanks for sharing
Just Wow........
very beautiful. just made my day
best... dead video... ever.
Seriously.
Hey thank you!
the fire and dew from this show are mainstays in my workout mix...they just seem to keep picking up the tempo till the very last note!!!
Wow! This is great! I saw the Dead in 78-79? Cow Palace. Santana opened up for them. My favorite song that night was Morning Dew! A lot of feeling went into this song. I will never forget that show. I somehow found myself standing in front of Jerry before the band went on stage. I had a good 5 minutes to talk with him. He had his guitar on. Getting ready to play. Long strange trip it's been!Yes I had a backstage pass. But!
My first GD show was in 82 at Recreation Hall on my Bday.
Never forget it and became enlightened for life!
RIP Jerry, and thank you for all of the sweet music that rocks my soul.
The video just happened and nice surprise it was. What a good artistic fit for the song. Thanks
Hard to believe 132 thumbs down , poor lost souls , I hope you find what you are looking for ✌
freaking awesome! you've got this down Chase! I wish I were as talented and unique as you definitely have proven to be...
hey, thanks man. Glad everyone is enjoying these. :)
not a man.. i'm a very hip chick!!!
Thank You...I love it...annemarie
How can anyone give this dew a thumbs down.? It was totally awesome, also equally amazing was the scarlet fire from this show..it was probably the best dew I ever saw, Jerry was playing it so powerfully it totally exhausted me. I could barely walk out of Barton hall that night. I was speechless after what I had just witnessed 🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄
Listening to asong about the end of the world.. while the world seems to be ending. Happy Quarantine to everyone that's left!
My FAVORITE Morning Dew! Pure magic! Thanks for posting it.
This is one of those songs that when its all over, im out of breath and my heart is racing.... Woahzah.
Keith with the most perfectly-placed glissando ever at 13:13
brian Williams saw them 2 times in 78 this is extremely incredible
awesome use of dynamics in this song...it really moves and speaks...like he says in the opening ..'walk me out' ...followed by the guitar chord shimmers the song starts to take you into the higher dimension and with each note chirp the music takes you deeper if you just let it...
I fell in love with this song, back in like 2003 or 2004 when I taped it off the Sunday night Grateful Dead hour that used to play on the radio back then (I miss the days of great late-night music of the 70s-early millenia)....
and I am so glad to find this digital form tp listen to RUclips...
Thank you for posting!
...and remember, the music never stopped, so keep on making endless Dead mixes everyone!...I listen to the endless mixes as background music all day...or big buddha om chanting...LOL!
probably the most Iconic and well known versions. I was at this show we all knew at the time we were really witnessing something really special, The whole band was just in a zone hearing eachother but I dont think they were aware of the crowd or anything except what they were playing
Jersey Girl SOAP I wasn't there and you were so you've got a leg up on me but I just find it extremely hard to believe, even fathom really, that they were not aware of the crowd or anything at this particular show. They entire band has stated a countless number of times that when they were at their very best and during their peak performances they were more than just aware of the crowd and it became an almost zen like experience where everyone was in it together. That's really what made Grateful Dead shows so special and unique in my opinion. The people in attendance were a part of the experience and the band fed off of them and their energy and what they were feeling and playing was heavily influenced by the audience and their reactions. Again, I wasn't there but just my two cents. It's all good no matter how you slice it!
I was there too, and I remember a distinct growing feeling in the crowd of well, disbelief we were seeing and hearing what was going on.
My ears just told my brain to look at what my mind is hearing ♥️
beyond words...brings it all back...70s Winterland....thx 4 the amazing visuals..u take us beyond...
late 70s sound is the best
Magnific video e absolutely good trip music. Enjoy again and again !