Grateful Dead - Sugaree (Buckeye Hebron, OH 6/9/91)

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2023
  • "Debuted by the Grateful Dead in 1971, and included on Jerry Garcia's first solo album in 1972, Sugaree was a staple of Grateful Dead shows 1971-1995, usually played early in the first set. It had a short-lived life in the Jerry Garcia Band starting in 1975 and lasting under a decade, so while it is indeed a Jerry Garcia solo song, it is primarily associated with the Grateful Dead along with other songs on his debut album, including The Wheel, To Lay Me Down, and Bird Song, just as much of Bob Weir's Ace album is widely considered Grateful Dead songs." - David Lemieux
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Комментарии • 150

  • @gratefuldead

    Check out the description for commentary from David Lemieux!

  • @michaelfrieze

    My dad took me to this show. I was just 3 years old and it was my birthday. I don't remember much but my dad had photo's.

  • @WeirsBeard

    Sugaree always meant a good show for me. Always!🧔‍♂️🌹💀💥❤️

  • @jeffreypetro3803

    I was at this show, DeerCreek was my home venue, which I always loved, but I always loved Buckeye Lake & Pine Knob shows as well. Bruce Hornsby & Vince Welnick on keyboards, great players, but still sad Brent Mydland's death had left us without his passion.

  • @SnakeSea
    @SnakeSea  +31

    I like how high the bass is mixed in this version. Phil sounds great and it's so clean !

  • @robviera5871

    Very nice '91 Sugaree! One of the few tunes where I like Vince and Bruce together.

  • @cocreatechange852

    I love seeing all the wardrobe choices over the years. Jerry mostly black, Bob hilarious. Phil’s clothes were the closest to what my midwest/southern tribe wore decade by decade. Especially the sweat band phase! Thank you, @Frank.Rising, for introducing me to The Grateful Dead, Dead & Co, Jerry Band, Jerry’s Middle Finger, and more. ❤️💕❤️ RIP💜💖💜

  • @genecitrone9058

    I was at that great show at Buckeye

  • @deadhead4206

    Buckeye always had great shows.. I miss the old days...

  • @wadewilson524

    Wow.. can’t believe that was 32 years ago! Those days feel like they were yesterday…. Sigh.

  • @TheGratefulDeadhead

    Time for Sugaree

  • @Bonniem191

    Nothing but Love and fond memories. Xoxo

  • @margaretthatcher6828

    This is when music was great...ful.

  • @susanrogers2342

    Thank you! The Grateful Dead are great teachers in humanity.

  • @guitarvocs

    The first song I ever saw them play live, Jersey City '76.

  • @jerrygarcia4317

    Such a fantastic show.

  • @3y3_ofur_3y3

    GREAT SHOW!! The band was smoking the weather Hot and dry my god that is what I remember about Buckeye 91

  • @SomboonCM

    A sweet "See ya Later", song from those seeking The Light to those willfully running from it.

  • @billkeiser7652

    I drove up from Cincinnati to see this show. Great show! I think it was the Violent Femmes that opened for them that night and then Steve Miller band the following year.

  • @trdsf
    @trdsf  +4

    Sadly, a Buckeye Lake show I missed... they always seemed to kick it up a notch at Buckeye.