Grateful Dead - Alabama Getaway / The Promised Land - 10/30/1980 - Radio City Music Hall
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- Опубликовано: 17 июн 2021
- Recorded 10/30/1980 - Radio City Music Hall (New York, NY)
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Brent Mydland was a beast on the keys! I miss himso much!
Love watching Brent Mydland switching keyboards at the moment.
Man I sure wish Brent had used that rhoades for longer than he did. Love that sound
Love this tune! I love Go to Heaven!
Brent’s killin it
Happy Birthday Bobby !!
Rest In Peace Brent ..
Jerry Garcia was 38 years old.
I love the Nassau Coliseum version of these two songs from May 1980 - "King Biscuit Flower Hour" - better than this version - but what an awesome pairing that was for these guys!!!
Did you Hear Phils Base at the Very end?
Was this precoma? Jerry looks I'll here.
Pretty sure yeah. Maybe he was faded at this point. Love this show, the Dead Ahead footage is great, but you can find other pro shot stuff from those nights on YT. From what I understand they played this run to bail out radio city MH, they was going bankrupt at the time. Gave them all the proceeds, did the acoustic set
Yes. 5 years before coma
A good ways before
no man this is his healthy look
In comparison he looks great. Go look at sone 84 fall. Yikes
The brown horses that [are] therein, are coming forth unto the land of the north; and the white have come forth unto the brown horses hinder part;
Fantastic song, of course. But is it only me that thinks Garcia looks REALLY uncomfortable?
The legend Billy Cobham was a guest at these shows and sat in with the band during drums. The whole band was playing tighter and harder than maybe they ever had before. It was one of the few "high pressure" gigs that they actually killed at (according to the band at least whenever they had other great musicians around like at Woodstock or with Miles Davis they tended to play worse with this being a notable exception). Jerry was probably expecting someone to fuck up at any second so needless to say he was working HARD here.
@@newusernamehere4772 no way, where are the recordings of billy playing with the dead?? What songs did they do?
Well he usually flubbed at least one verse of getaway, must have been worried about it
@@brendanmcmahon1162 that's what I wqs thinking too. It seemed like he started to get more animated as the song progressed and he knew he was going to make it through the lyrics without forgetting any. I've been working on this song and the lyrics are cryptic, tricky and hard to remember. Good 'ol Robert Hunter :-)
@@jmandomac I've been a junkie before and the fact that he usually only flubbed one verse is pretty awesome. Dope is not known for helping remember