Grateful Dead & Allman Bros ☮ That's Alright Mama, 6-10-73

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
  • Garcia lifts off at about 1:24, Dickey Betts solo begins at about 6:00, and after that just, wow.... From the RFK Stadium show, full concert can be listened to here::
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  • @karenhenningsen4671
    @karenhenningsen4671 2 года назад +11

    I was here. My first concert. What a trip. I saw some wild and crazy things at the RFK Concert. One that sticks out was this guy stepping over the crowd of people sitting or lying on the field like a sea of people at a crowded beach. Of course, many people high on everything. As he is taking wide strides over people I could not stop laughing. He was naked. All I could think if someone was tripping and look up to see his balls dangling in their face. And the continued to look up....he was wearing a Gorilla Mask. I just could not stop laughing.

  • @ryanoke849
    @ryanoke849 6 месяцев назад +8

    Hell of a day to feel this
    RIP ramblin Man

    • @joenania
      @joenania 5 месяцев назад +1

      We will make it through - - - - - knowing that Richard " Dickey " Betts - - - - - made it up to Heaven -

  • @PimpinOutBlocks
    @PimpinOutBlocks 7 лет назад +32

    Amazing you can really feel the energy. Jerry Garcia with Dickey Betts cmonnnnn it doesnt get better then that.

  • @GuitarChannelYT
    @GuitarChannelYT 3 года назад +13

    Jerry’s strat sounds so Killer. Love those years.

  • @carolhunt1008
    @carolhunt1008 2 года назад +10

    Still makes me grin from ear to ear, happy happy fingers!!!

  • @coyote023
    @coyote023 13 лет назад +12

    I have heard this show a million times start to end ,but what i really would dig is to see it as it went down. This is absolutely the best of the best.

  • @redr1150r
    @redr1150r 14 лет назад +6

    I was there ! Some really great music, and historic. Nothing quite like it today Hot as a firecracker. Not a breath of a breeze in the stadium, and If I remember right, they turned on the firehoses to cool us off. I drove a motorcycle from Norfolk with my girlfriend on the back, and stayed at my parents house in Kensington. After the concert we got stuck behind a trash truck going up hill in George Town leaking rotten milk & maggots. Every time I smell bad milk, it all comes back..

  • @artiefasbender9655
    @artiefasbender9655 6 лет назад +10

    I was at both days of this gig...incredible music...

  • @joelwateres
    @joelwateres 10 лет назад +14

    Im so thankful to been there (and still here,) I'm grateful technology allows me hear and feel it whenever I need a little medicine, a smile and a hug.. God Bless JG BW PL and the 5year piano seat.

  • @jackadler5941
    @jackadler5941 7 лет назад +7

    I was at the June 9 show the day before, my first GD show. Was 110 degrees in the infield that day, they were spraying us with fire hoses. The Dead and Allman Brothers were even hotter. RIP Jerry & Gregg!

  • @chasefukuoka61
    @chasefukuoka61  14 лет назад +7

    hi seamlesscv1 - i agree, that show had a lot of great jamming, and a beautiful recording... under the video I put a link to the full concert over at live archive, for anyone who wants to hear the whole show...

  • @meinradmachler8731
    @meinradmachler8731 3 года назад +3

    Only 68764 views as I write this, 10 years after posting the video.?? It should be the most listened to rock "video". Then again, only 12 thumbs down: that's less than 1 in 5700 who think that way. I have never "seen" anything on RUclips that was so universally enjoyed. Great stuff!

  • @patrickjordan6710
    @patrickjordan6710 10 лет назад +24

    two of the best bands ever!!!!!

  • @golds04
    @golds04 4 года назад +6

    Dicky totally gets lost as to which chords are going down just so many times during his solo- and it’s still delicious.

    • @ryandrake7818
      @ryandrake7818 4 года назад +2

      Ya think Dickey was lost ,both were the banjo before they started Guitar really doubt it

  • @glenntrivett645
    @glenntrivett645 Год назад +2

    Just heard this tonight. And for a southern man. I love the Allman Bros! But, I'll hafta say I like Garcia's sound,quite a bit better! Damn that's low class👍

  • @NicholasOsella
    @NicholasOsella 2 года назад +6

    Pure energy !!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @kentzimmerman1762
    @kentzimmerman1762 5 лет назад +4

    I wasn’t there but this is the best music ever!!!!!

  • @TwinkleRose11
    @TwinkleRose11 14 лет назад +3

    Smokin Show right here...!!!! Sets 1-3, they just arent letting you down...Its a must have....

  • @willietwilligerrock7661
    @willietwilligerrock7661 10 лет назад +12

    Dickie just loved Jerry.

    • @johnm3152
      @johnm3152 5 лет назад +5

      He said he couldn't listen to too much Jerry, cuz he would morph into Jer's style, the more he heard (sic) . Source: Guitar Player Mag: circa 1976 (give or take).

    • @glenntrivett645
      @glenntrivett645 4 месяца назад

      ​@@johnm3152Really? Jerry's something else.

  • @grifftrain
    @grifftrain 12 лет назад +5

    Simply grate. I love this jam

  • @mrfish4lyfe
    @mrfish4lyfe 14 лет назад +3

    this is awesome! thanks

  • @vrez1955
    @vrez1955 13 лет назад +2

    @redr1150r You are right that it was hot that day. The fire hoses were something to help cool us. GREAT show!!!!!!!

  • @edhall207
    @edhall207 3 года назад +1

    I believe i was at this show! If I remember correctly The Joesph Cotton Band Opened ! But it was a great orange trip ✌🏼

  • @redr1150r
    @redr1150r 14 лет назад +3

    I think it was really one of the last "real concerts" . It was teriible ride home. what should have been a 20 min. ride took about 3 hrs. This is the first time I've ever heard any of the concert since then. A very pleasant memory. The crowd was very interesting. I can't be sure , but to this day I believe I may have been standing next a very young Hillary Clinton.

  • @TheGrayRevolution
    @TheGrayRevolution 13 лет назад +2

    Grateful Dead With Allman Brothers? The World Must be shaked.

  • @2rockergurl
    @2rockergurl 8 лет назад +5

    this is so Magical

  • @anymanchooses
    @anymanchooses 13 лет назад +2

    I think wet Willie opend the concert that day.
    I remember the sun shining threw a gap in the top of the stadium as the dead started and just as the rays of the setting sun came thru that gap the Dead started the showo with Morning Dew.

  • @foamulator
    @foamulator 13 лет назад +1

    I was there...What a incredible day that was. I think the show opened with an unknown named...Peter Frampton.

  • @chasefukuoka61
    @chasefukuoka61  14 лет назад

    @beersplease - hi... yikes, sorry for not including that info, its from the RFK stadium show... i just edited the intro under the video to include a link to the concert recording over at live archive...

  • @jimbouldin9164
    @jimbouldin9164 10 лет назад +8

    Any other time that three guitarists of that caliber have been on the stage jamming together?

    • @billbuchanan2356
      @billbuchanan2356 9 лет назад +10

      This has 4 of the greatest guitarists of all time: Garcia, Weir, Lesh and Betts.
      There is a Fillmore East show with Garcia, Weir, Betts, Duane Allman, Lesh, Barry Oakley and Peter Green

    • @thomaskearney5974
      @thomaskearney5974 6 лет назад +5

      Allman Brothers 12/31/73 Jerry, Boz Scaggs, and Bill Kreutzman join them for an epic latter half of the show. A must listen!

    • @joefryfogle6793
      @joefryfogle6793 5 лет назад +1

      Not to this here degree brotha

    • @robertfarrell5495
      @robertfarrell5495 2 года назад

      2.11.70 Duane, Peter Green, Jerry with Pigpen and Gregg vocals. UNREAL!

  • @mwelch5124
    @mwelch5124 7 лет назад +4

    damn good stuff ole Jerry Garcia and the boy's

  • @davidjacobs2871
    @davidjacobs2871 5 лет назад

    I was at these shows. It was HOT as Hell weather wise and music wise. Water was an important commodity here. People were dropping like flies from the heat. Didn't take anything away from the music though, as you can hear.

  • @andrer.newcomb6516
    @andrer.newcomb6516 10 лет назад +1

    There's an article in the Arizona Daily Star that talked about 12th Avenue used to be being called "Orphanage Street" a century ago . . . after an orphanage that used to be there. The abandoned facility was used by "homeless sparrows" according to the Arizona Daily Star before Tucson,Arizona (remember "Jojo"?) tore it down. That's alright my mama -- anyway that you want to do.

  • @redr1150r
    @redr1150r 13 лет назад +1

    I don't know how, it just happened., and she was there. My girl friend soon found me, and I was saved.

  • @yendor3591
    @yendor3591 13 лет назад +2

    @chasefukuoka61
    Is there a link to the Allman Brothers tracks from this concert? I was there for the Saturday show, got high snorting dried 'shrooms cut with rose hips, real mellow. Never will forget the ringing in my ears after the show--a wonderful sensation that just lingered for a hours.

  • @chasefukuoka61
    @chasefukuoka61  14 лет назад +1

    @mb6918 - wow! very cool... that must have been something to see....

  • @pablo0428
    @pablo0428 8 лет назад +3

    Story of my life.

  • @anonymoose711
    @anonymoose711 13 лет назад +2

    I'd have loved to have heard these guys with Merl Saunders.

  • @onthebus11
    @onthebus11 8 лет назад +1

    here is a link to the whole kit and kadoodlearchive.org/details/gd1973-06-10.sbd.miller.89640.sbeok.flac16

  • @chasefukuoka61
    @chasefukuoka61  13 лет назад

    @yendor3591 - lol, now THATs a story. Tapes of the Allmans must exist, but i haven't seen them available online.

  • @chasefukuoka61
    @chasefukuoka61  14 лет назад

    @redr1150r - LOL, now that's some story! Sorry to hear about the trash truck...

  • @clayjones3755
    @clayjones3755 4 года назад

    That must have been a sight to behold... 👉😀👍

  • @dansnyder366
    @dansnyder366 5 лет назад

    'Was there both days, got a nasty sunburn. Some audio is showing up, but haven't seen any video, except in my head...Gregg backstage and also showing up with his girlfriend.

  • @willietwilligerrock7661
    @willietwilligerrock7661 10 лет назад +1

    The only thing better is the "Goodnight Irene" from Toronto in 83

  • @chasefukuoka61
    @chasefukuoka61  14 лет назад +2

    pretty special, isn't it?

  • @jeremystewart6084
    @jeremystewart6084 11 лет назад +1

    Who would be better at music jams? The Allmans or the Dead?

  • @chasefukuoka61
    @chasefukuoka61  14 лет назад +1

    @mrfish4lyfe - you're most welcome... :^)

  • @chasefukuoka61
    @chasefukuoka61  14 лет назад +1

    @mb6918 - very cool.

  • @kdjfhkjsdfhiufh
    @kdjfhkjsdfhiufh 13 лет назад +2

    is that bill on gutair?

  • @Martys2DGaming
    @Martys2DGaming 10 лет назад +2

    Smokin' Hot

  • @robertrasa452
    @robertrasa452 Год назад

    I was at that concert

  • @peacepaint917
    @peacepaint917 2 года назад

    Love

  • @rotagen5
    @rotagen5 14 лет назад +1

    I wish Bob and Jerry did some jamming with the Skynyrd guitarists, guess it never happened.

  • @archmodint
    @archmodint 11 лет назад

    My first show!!!

  • @ChickieePatriot
    @ChickieePatriot 7 лет назад

    LOVE

  • @amac413
    @amac413 7 лет назад +1

    SMOKIN!!!!!!!!

  • @peugluk1
    @peugluk1 4 года назад +1

    From what I have heard, jerry sounds better with abb than abb with the gd.

  • @chasefukuoka61
    @chasefukuoka61  13 лет назад

    @Django5198 - lol, yeaaaaaah

  • @Greencorner
    @Greencorner 10 лет назад +2

    Amazing stuff!

  • @global_tetrahedron
    @global_tetrahedron 5 лет назад

    chase you rock. spying your channel, dead, alan watts... chomsky!

  • @DutcherDog
    @DutcherDog 7 лет назад

    Should have given ducky Betts as much smack as needed and brought him in to front the dead reincarnation s

  • @gregmenniges5963
    @gregmenniges5963 4 года назад +1

    What an honor for Dicly to play with Jerry.

  • @jamesderoc6717
    @jamesderoc6717 10 лет назад +1

    pretty hot

  • @helgesolberg2299
    @helgesolberg2299 4 года назад

    I guess its Bill on drums....

  • @QuaaludeCharlie
    @QuaaludeCharlie 7 лет назад

    :) QC

  • @wessongroup
    @wessongroup 12 лет назад

    some fingers ....

  • @nicholasgidaro5692
    @nicholasgidaro5692 7 лет назад +2

    I loved both bands but by 1973 the Brothers were basically running on fumes and the Dead were never the technicians to pull this song off - just ain't their gig.
    If you want to hear this song done right check out the versions with Albert Lee and James Burton, or even Perkins or Vince Gill. Sorry -I just calls 'em how I sees 'em. (For the record, wouldn't want to hear any of these guys doing Dark Star or St. Stephen)

  • @plainolamerican
    @plainolamerican 3 года назад +2

    Compared to the ABB, the GD were amateurs.

    • @chamicels
      @chamicels Год назад

      you got that bro.

    • @michaelbuckley8014
      @michaelbuckley8014 7 месяцев назад

      So about 2 weeks later was Watkins Glen. I turned 21 that day.. The Dead noon till 5 the Band 6 til 9 and Les Bres until after midnite..Still memorable 50+ yrs later..Best blotter ever....Sunshine Daydreams!!!!!@@chamicels

  • @rodjohnson3045
    @rodjohnson3045 2 года назад

    "Garcia lifts off at about 1:24", yeah, sure, if wonky, pinky plonky, drug addled hippie "jamming" is your idea of "lifting off".
    Listen to the 6:00 minute mark where Dickey Betts starts, and listen to how fluid, fast, solid, tasty, mature and CONFIDENT his playing sounds, compared to the mess that is Garcia. Next to him, Jerry sounds like a hack who isn't sure what note to play next, and can barely keep it together. He constantly sounds like whatever it is he's trying to do is about to fall apart.
    Masters like Dickey Betts actually play like deadheads THINK Jerry Garcia can.

    • @FIVE-0-APOCALYPTO
      @FIVE-0-APOCALYPTO 2 года назад +1

      Dude you are missing the point, it was about making music, and Dickey by default was just part of the avalanche of quality musicians back then which was pretty much standard across the board and unlike Bob Dylan who you should truly criticize because he was a member of the tribe that basically backed them up because of his political and social engineering message no different than Sigmund Freud and Albert Einstein who are cut from the same cloth and promoted just for the sake of agenda.
      Garcia certainly not instrumentally talented, still got it done based off of his own merit for getting out there and playing for the sake of music and just like any classic strip joint, it could never be legitimate unless it also had at least one fat girl there or a midget..... understand?
      It's what you were saying had any merit then none of these Legends across the board whatever even play with the guy.
      Garcia knew his place, you can tell by when Duane Allman did sugar magnolia with the Dead, Garcia tells the crowd Duane is coming out to play in a minute, suggesting it's the real treat, and in my opinion, there was an ever a better version of the song and even though timing and luck plays a part in everything, because the song could have easily bombed as well, but that's the point though, with Duane involved, the chances of it being great this heavily favored and I'm glad to see it hit the bullseye dead center which signifies that even Jerry himself stepped up along with everybody else because THEY KNOW the better man is coming out on stage.
      I don't think Jerry is operating under any false pretenses and Duane isn't thinking he's the Pope coming out to bless and save the soul of a wretched band.
      Jerry knew he was a f*** up, but his saving Grace was he liked to get out there and play and understood what it meant by probable default and helped to either lead the way or pioneer for sure the new art back then of just jamming away and picking a lot of songs that allow for it.
      You don't have to be the best or criticized for not, when it's you who is up front and did your own thing because you yourself liked it and it turns out that it was new and it caught on.
      The Allman Brothers come along and have similar ideas but also see some examples of it because even they weren't sure at first what direction to go and it's certainly fair to say that if it wasn't for Jerry, maybe things would not have worked out quite the same for the Allman Brothers along with Dickie and Duane of course.
      You don't realize it because you're talking in hindsight, that what you are trying to implore rather than imply, in effect was possibly never allowing for your misplaced criticism to take place.
      Understand?
      Later on in time you had a following of deadheads that on the most part I think is fair to say didn't even really give a s*** about the music and just created some circle for particular types to get in where they fit in and that in my opinion would be more productive as far as criticism goes.
      Know what I mean?
      As a side note, Buddy Rich used to drive himself nuts trying to tell the world that the drummer for The rolling Stones has been faking it since the beginning and sincerely does not know how to play the drums and when I mentioned this to some filthy Street drummer, who in my opinion is a pretender at best whereas if you watch the movie taxi driver and the street drummer there more than likely being better than most drummers today with official and successful bands, now proceeds to tell me in so many words how he disagrees with Buddy Rich and gives his reasons as to why he thinks buddy was saying stuff like that and I'm standing there nodding my head and saying to myself:
      "Okay let's see, I am faced with two choices here as far as who's criticism is legitimate as far as truth is concerned, yeah okay, let me even consider the possibility that Buddy Rich was just full of s*** and was just simply jealous even if legitimately so because buddy was playing in high school auditoriums for Christ's sake and maybe he's got a point that him and his band should be in leading and starring positions when it comes to venues and events and here's this joker band with a drummer that literally can't play a lick and is getting more praise than me, because he's nowhere near the drummer that I am".
      For me it was a no-brainer that this filthy Street drummer is exactly that because he's not accredited enough based on simple criteria that more than likely lends to his homeless lot in life and it certainly shows in his drumming ability and manifestation of his thought process and it's a very simple formula with enough components to satisfy the equation of a loser.
      .....where as the street drummer on taxi driver was just filthy because he's out there in that stifling New York humidity doing it to it old school like a mother f***** in his thirties era big band suit and demonstrating a very obvious display of the why and who of different styles of the best.
      The reason why I'm pointing out the two differences here is that anybody could say that what I was trying to tell you was just s*** that I'm making up in my head, but the difference is as opposed to the filthy Street drummer disagreeing with of all people, with of all people.....WITH OF ALL PEOPLE, one of the greatest jazz drummers of all time who really really worked hard at it and was never satisfied, and is so legendary for absolutely nothing but legitimate reasons in which even if the man is wrong, his status is so high in accredited terms in which he can argueably decide what is right and what is wrong and therefore never be wrong no matter what he says because buddy wasn't stupid to make a baseless argument where if he wasn't saying something that was relevant then he would have to say that about pretty much 90% of the drummers out there who are in successful bands but as far as I know, he for some reason really had it in for the drummer of rolling Stones and Donny Osmond, so to me it doesn't sound like the guys just a player hater and I believe Buddy Rich when he said that he's already got plenty of money and he's out there busting his ass mainly as a favor especially for the younger upcoming musicians in which he put his money where his mouth was and that's why he played at a lot of high school auditoriums because he wanted to look those kids in the eye and see or let them know that when they play together, that this s*** is serious and like Buddy Rich said if it isn't arduous then it isn't music.
      I know what I said to you has some legitimacy because I'm not saying you're wrong, but in a fact that filthy Street drummer would definitely be saying you are wrong....period.
      I said you're missing the point but don't get it twisted, I'm at least explaining because at least ultimately you are right when it comes to ability, but that filthy Street drummer all he got for me was just my head nodding and screwed himself out of a few more dollars that he could have got and instead just got 70 something cents worth of change out of my pocket just to pay my street tax allowing me that every time I walk by him now I don't owe him a damn thing and I don't got to look at them or listen to any of his garbage because let's face it, I didn't judge the man superficially, I listened to the content and I observed his ability and technique and it was quite clear that he wasn't just amateur, he was far worse than that, because his thought process is obviously screwed up, so much so that he's probably been playing the drums for over 30 years and God Almighty he sucks.
      ..... And here now when we take the movie taxi driver we have something of an antipode to what Buddy Rich is claiming about the drummer for rolling Stones in which, that drummer on taxi driver, I would allow him to f*** my sister, my God that son of a b**** certainly deserves it. THAT GUY, Buddy Rich himself would throw a few dollars to him and whatever else.

    • @bferris19
      @bferris19 2 года назад +1

      Nonsense. Dicky Betts is doing Dicky Betts riffs and Garcia is doing Garcia riffs. Betts just happens to be higher up in the mix so you can hear him more. I listen to AB and they’re fine, but no one makes my hair stand on end like Garcia cuz he’s going almost totally off the cuff, creating as he goes. AB stuff is all super rehearsed which is fine if that’s what you’re into. That’s not what a Deadhead is into and why they went to show after show after show on the same tour - it was always different every night. Not “hello Cleveland here’s the same show we did last night in Detroit.” Some nights were clunkers but some were absolutely magic. You either “got” the Dead or you didn’t.

    • @FIVE-0-APOCALYPTO
      @FIVE-0-APOCALYPTO 2 года назад

      @@bferris19 that's exactly what I said, it's not my problem that you obviously didn't read everything that I sent and therefore beware of the traps because you walked into the one I created for you which clearly shows you have bad character and like to talk without knowing.
      A sensible honest man would say I'm not going to read all that and then if one so chooses then they can restate their original claim and put the burden back on me in which I would simply reply I'm sorry my bad obviously you get the point.
      But nooooooo, you're the dummy who has to go and tell Humphrey Bogart that there is a gila monster in his little hiding place for his goods, where if it were me I wouldn't have told him a damn thing and then me in the old man would split up your goods 50/50, until it's time to leave and when he's not looking I'll bash him in the back of the head and dump them into The mineshaft we created, taking that mountain whore's Gold..... ALL THE GOODS, DOBBSY'S AND THE OLD JACKASS MAN'S HARD-EARNED LABOR AND REWARDS STRAIGHT IN MY POCKET.
      ..... CONSCIENCE.....boy, this fire doesn't give off too much heat.
      The cards now have been dealt the other way and today you're marching to my song.....your funeral 😤😠