It's just another Sunday, and I've got this cherished 3-night supernova bit of perfection for the ages on again in my living room. I close my eyes and just dream about the last 60 years. Just about done with my 60's and all I'll have left is memories of the 60's and my very own 60's, with now just a few more days to go. Love you for giving me this to keep if ever top of mind and heart for me! Thank you!
This run changed music for me forever. I’ve lost count how many times I’ve played these three throughout the years since. I thought it would be audio-only from then on. I’m so delighted to be wrong. Massive thank you for uploading and letting me re-live one of my most special memories/experiences.
Long time GD fan- 1st show in 73- lots of GD shows, many LOMs, JGB shows, Kingfish , Keith and Donna, Further, and almost all configurations of Phil and Phriends- a couple of Phish shows- and TAB- and lots of Kimock ...... but this.........this is amazing!! I've watched these so many times and have turned on many friends. This band is perfect. Many great Phil configurations- but IMO this is the best combo. just outstanding post- Dead toones. A shame that it didn't happen more- or better yet- AGAIN. I guess the SK/ Jill thing never let up. Too bad because Phil and SK are magic- and adding Page and Trey just iced the cake. Love Molo too. These are great to have as full shows . Thanks for posting- I'm certain I'll watch them many more times. Possibly best post-Dead band.....
@@docwill184 The story as I read it was that during that P&F tour, Jill Lesh (as the tour manager, maybe?) was pushing for (or outright made) changes to the band's compensation, to pay them less. Somehow it came to a head with Steve in particular and apparently one morning he just grabbed his gear and peaced out.
read these comments and I thought "yeah, right" ... then I listened ... honestly, this is a great quality recording of an amazing set brought to you joyously by some of the greatest musicians of the past century ... this is seriously good - treat yourself to a close listen
The look Phil gives Trey after Trey gives the rest of the band a look just before he starts the beautiful composed solo in Morning Dew. All the feels. I listen to these shows constantly and they continue to blow my mind.
I first saw Phish exactly 3 months later. This makes me wish I had been into the guys 2 years earlier, not least to know this was happening. The energy is palpable, especially considering these were the first shows since Phil had gotten out of the Mayo Clinic with a new lease on life!
One of, if not the best, three night runs EVER. Each night had its own personality and vibe. So stoked to see the video again--I have seen hundreds and hundreds of concerts (108 Grateful Dead and 124 PHiSH as of today) and these shows combined my two favorite bands and mixed them up just perfectly. I mean in the second set of this show: Terrapin Station>Down with Disease>Dark Star>Friend of the Devil is just insane to me today as it was 21 and a half years ago jamming in the balcony (I felt I had to always be on the floor at JGB shows and loved being up in the balcony during these shows.) Thanks for sharing this video!
I have to agree - best shows EVER. Personally, having Steve and Trey on stage TOGETHER playing GD and Phish, with Phil laying down his powerful bass, this was just heaven for me. A lot of work went into getting these 3 shows together as one continuous video, and SO GLAD I did it.
When people ask me my favorite Dead show/run, and I say 15-17 April ‘99, and it was a Phil show with half of Phish, I get funny looks. 😂 I don’t care. Just had to be there, man. Or not, because even the audio alone proves how special it was.
Absolutely! I have this show burned on a CD-R somewhere and used to be on a regular rotation 20+ years ago. Amazing show and moments of pure beauty and bliss! Keep on Keeping On!
🙂. "... these are a few of my favorite things ... ". . 1965 or so ... The Sound of Music . Way Cool !!!! ... this mostly instrumental set(s) , show. Phat jams.. quite indeed Grateful to have made this excellent & virtuous discovery 😉 .
One brain... one guitar (at a time), two ears, two hands, and infinite possibilities.... thank you, @SteveKimock. This ensemble absolutely grooves! Would LOVE to be there again.... peace, out!
This was a musical/spiritual experience on another level!...Each musician yielded to different aspects of the spirit manifested in the physical realm. Kind of like the musical equivalent to speaking in tongues. Just Amazing!
Loved these 3 shows on disc for years, and it's incredible to finally see the footage of them. Besides being what I (and many) consider to be the best post-GD shows ever, what I particularly enjoy is being able to see who (Steve or Trey) are playing certain leads. They are my two favorite guitarists alive, and they are certainly distinct, but in the middle of jams, it gets difficult to tell who is doing what. Glorious, and thanks for posting.
These are the best post-GD shows! I have listened to this for over 20 years now and they hold up. Everyone is playing their best here, everyone is trying to be respectful of the music. Though after listening to these shows for 20 years I have to say that Kimock is the star here. Trey and page are wonderful but Kimock knows the songs better and plays all the details into the songs with a new soul. Case in point: The first part of dark star where Kimock is politely leading the band through a maze of fast tempo psychedelic goo with a sitar that I have never seen him play since. Old songs, new life breathed into them. And yes, Donna was a welcome addition.
@@anthonycollin6535 "Politely leading the band through a maze of fast tempo psychedelic goo . . ." That is really well put! While I'm not nearly as well versed in Kimock, my immediate reaction is to totally agree; absolutely no disrespect to Trey, Page, or anyone else. The delicacy with which he (Kimock) plays is so beautiful! I'd love to learn more about that sitar, as my knowledge of sitars is limited to the large tubular-shaped string instruments of . . . I want to say Indian origin? From the moment I saw that uniquely shaped "guitar" I've been a bit stumped. (Then he switches to what appears to be a Fender, right?) Any insight you might have would be appreciated. Anyhow, I apologize for my rambling. I'm just stoked on music today. ✌
I rank the Phil & Friends 5-14-08 Dark Star as the best without Jerry, 46 minutes of psych goodness. That show was at the Warfield as well. I had the good fortunate to be at that show as well as this one that is playing above.
Stumbled upon this looking up a version of Ode to Billy Joe by Spencer Bohren. Had these shows on cd twenty years ago. Incredible stuff. Phil holds the Grateful Dead banner high. And he sure knows how to pick his friends. Watch this entire show. Really good stuff. Make sure to check the two previous nights as well. Stupendous Help slip Franklins there!
Trey is amazeballs on Days Between…. These are some of the best live music ever created, Dead and Phish fusion, for fans of both bands this is as good as it gets!
Can’t believe I found this!! I had a cd of this for years in the early aughts. Never thought I’d hear it again. Makes me wonder what other treasures are around. And treys guitar on dwd w/phil is fucking awesome.
I've been trying to get into Phish and the Dead for a long time now, I think this video finally did it for me. Stand outs for me were It's Up To You, Mississippi Half step into Bird Song, and Dark Star 2nd verse jam into friend of the devil. Going through the rest of the run now so happy to finally "get" it lol
Welcome aboard. There are countless shows to listen to here on RUclips from both the bands and many other forms of various musicians. Check out the Billy & the Kids Grateful Mahalo shows. Insane... There's a good playlist here on RUclips (and also a hidden gem channel with both full sets if you can find it). After that check out Mikaela David w/ Southern Star -- the 44 min video with Dark Star in it. You won't be disappointed.
@@ODUBlue Thanks very much 🙏 I play keys in a jam band so it's ironic that i haven't gotten into these bands until now, but my bandmates are good examples of the type of people to stick close to haha. Gonna try to see phish for the phirst time this summer hopefully
Thanks, I've loved the audio for years and when I tried to find the video for a listening party, found it didn't exist in one piece - per show - all three nights. I did find one night, the rest was a treasure hunt.
Wow...this whole line up is so good...they have great ears, note value, taste...very smooth. I meet j molo...twice in white plains ny. Twas lucky such a cool dude...amazing drummer
We all know this is simply the best post dead configuration ever. Steve is a fucking monster. White Strat / Explorer. / Cripe / Supro / Lap steel. Blessed we got these but man. We left a ton out there. Trey / page are the sprinkles.
Amazing shows, got the tapes a few weeks after the shows as I live on the east coast and was blown away and really really looking forward to Phil's new phound platform . The first phil n phriends shows on the east coast in 99 and through the next few years are my favorite musical memories. I've seen hundreds of shows between the early 90s till now and all those small intimate phil shows with warren and derek trucks are just somethin special . Txs for the upload .
@@UnkleBen I still have the shirt from that show. I've been looking on eBay for years to see how much they sell for but I've never see one for sale. It has a big spherical earth on the shirt with the tour dates on the back.
God these shows never disappoint when I revisit them. My music taste is ever expanding and I'm constantly discovering incredible music - lately I've been diving into bill laswells world of music and a lot of spiritual jazz (Alice and John Coltrane, pharaoh Sanders, sun ra ) - but these 3 nights are like the pinnacle of improvisational music. Kimock has never played better and is the mvp of this warfield run without a doubt. I don't think he had any idea what trey could bring to the table and just became intensely inspired and plays in such a natural and comfortable way because hes totally able to let loose and explore. I mean look at his face while he shreds apart dark star, dude is in the zone and then some. The way him and trey instantly connect is a thing of beauty, there intertwining guitars is perfect for phil to bounce around in and explore. And with molo driving full force into keeping that perfect backbeat and pages swirling keys- it's the perfect blend of music without ego. Theres no limits to kimocks playing here , unreal stuff
@@novakaya I was with my friend Roy, a building contractor (and longtime Deadhead), we looked at each other, and he said, "The roof really is physically pulsating!"
Favorite Things! Awesome. It's my understanding that this was an important song for the Allman Bros Band to play in their formative years. Ditto for the Dead and other rock bands?
I've listened to this show dozens if not hundreds of times over the years but just now hearing how lost Trey is during "It's Up To You" (a Kimock tune). He doesn't appear to know the core melody, or even realize it's composed. He's just noodling over the top of Steve and stepping on him despite it being a pretty simple arrangement. Page is unshakable as always, and Trey could just lay back and play chord changes? IDK, am I crazy? Listen and watch that tune and let me know what you guys think.
Phil, I see you there on the bench resting at Terrapin station. I'm right across from you son. It's good you finally came and joined me, but don't be thinking we're not going to be here for a minute or so. We're going to be here for a long f****** time that train is later than the monkey that drives it
Are you kidding me….I just discovered this show
killer
Your life will be different after discovering this show….. it will be way better!!!!!
What a great show!!
At least you have heard it before death. Late discovery is okay and could have always been later. 🎉
It's just another Sunday, and I've got this cherished 3-night supernova bit of perfection for the ages on again in my living room. I close my eyes and just dream about the last 60 years. Just about done with my 60's and all I'll have left is memories of the 60's and my very own 60's, with now just a few more days to go. Love you for giving me this to keep if ever top of mind and heart for me! Thank you!
Be well. Memories are gifts. You are grateful and deserving. Hope I am the same when I'm there😅
If i had a time machine, this run would be on my list
This run changed music for me forever. I’ve lost count how many times I’ve played these three throughout the years since. I thought it would be audio-only from then on. I’m so delighted to be wrong. Massive thank you for uploading and letting me re-live one of my most special memories/experiences.
You're very welcome, I had been looking for this video for years, and then one day - it was there :)
Thanks for posting this. I wish musicians these days were as inventive.
Yes thank you for posting, you made the world a better place. 🙏
Today is 4-17-24. Happy 25th anniversary of this historic show! I was there!
Truly historic indeed. Can't get enough!
I can’t express my gratitude that these three nights happened. An absolute pinnacle of music. On par with peak dead stuff imo
Long time GD fan- 1st show in 73- lots of GD shows, many LOMs, JGB shows, Kingfish , Keith and Donna, Further, and almost all configurations of Phil and Phriends- a couple of Phish shows- and TAB- and lots of Kimock ...... but this.........this is amazing!! I've watched these so many times and have turned on many friends. This band is perfect. Many great Phil configurations- but IMO this is the best combo. just outstanding post- Dead toones. A shame that it didn't happen more- or better yet- AGAIN. I guess the SK/ Jill thing never let up. Too bad because Phil and SK are magic- and adding Page and Trey just iced the cake. Love Molo too. These are great to have as full shows . Thanks for posting- I'm certain I'll watch them many more times. Possibly best post-Dead band.....
@Michael Kean Kimock left PaF during the tour with Bob Dylan.
Mmmmedicine for the soul ...
"...the same song on a different day is a different song..." > Jerry who ? : / walstib
@Michael Kean Phil's wife. Apparently created friction in the Dead. So Kimmock as well? Shame..
@@docwill184 The story as I read it was that during that P&F tour, Jill Lesh (as the tour manager, maybe?) was pushing for (or outright made) changes to the band's compensation, to pay them less. Somehow it came to a head with Steve in particular and apparently one morning he just grabbed his gear and peaced out.
That version of DWD was INCREDIBLE. Just so good. Phil got it!
Oh yes it was a jam
Incredible, as good as it has ever been done, I think he was trying to show Kimock how to rock balls!!
Trey reminds me of a guy that’s ready for anything and can’t wait to get there.
So I really like Page singing Bird Song!
read these comments and I thought "yeah, right" ... then I listened ... honestly, this is a great quality recording of an amazing set brought to you joyously by some of the greatest musicians of the past century ... this is seriously good - treat yourself to a close listen
They should put this on the next Voyager gold record. This is the pinnacle imo
The look Phil gives Trey after Trey gives the rest of the band a look just before he starts the beautiful composed solo in Morning Dew. All the feels. I listen to these shows constantly and they continue to blow my mind.
I first saw Phish exactly 3 months later. This makes me wish I had been into the guys 2 years earlier, not least to know this was happening. The energy is palpable, especially considering these were the first shows since Phil had gotten out of the Mayo Clinic with a new lease on life!
One of, if not the best, three night runs EVER. Each night had its own personality and vibe. So stoked to see the video again--I have seen hundreds and hundreds of concerts (108 Grateful Dead and 124 PHiSH as of today) and these shows combined my two favorite bands and mixed them up just perfectly. I mean in the second set of this show: Terrapin Station>Down with Disease>Dark Star>Friend of the Devil is just insane to me today as it was 21 and a half years ago jamming in the balcony (I felt I had to always be on the floor at JGB shows and loved being up in the balcony during these shows.) Thanks for sharing this video!
I have to agree - best shows EVER. Personally, having Steve and Trey on stage TOGETHER playing GD and Phish, with Phil laying down his powerful bass, this was just heaven for me. A lot of work went into getting these 3 shows together as one continuous video, and SO GLAD I did it.
Yea man, this is a uber golden ruby gem and clear sound. Cheers, helps the lockdown buddy!
Did Acid with Phil,one beautiful radiant soul and mind expanding musical avatar ⚡️🖖🏽⚡️
When people ask me my favorite Dead show/run, and I say 15-17 April ‘99, and it was a Phil show with half of Phish, I get funny looks. 😂 I don’t care. Just had to be there, man. Or not, because even the audio alone proves how special it was.
Κimock with soaring and badass playing on Morning Dew!
Just watched tonight’s phish show with box of rain to open…this show seemed fitting way to end the day/evening. Phil, RIP❤
Same. Watched that Phish Box and after a day listening to lots of Phil ending on this gem. Fare Thee Well brother Phil 🙏🥀
Absolutely! I have this show burned on a CD-R somewhere and used to be on a regular rotation 20+ years ago. Amazing show and moments of pure beauty and bliss! Keep on Keeping On!
I have a new respect for Kimock. Reminds me a lot of Jaco here, mannerisms and all.
Love to see Jaco play with Kimock!
Well this is amazing. I always wish this existed and I guess never look for it. Rest in peace Phil
Loved all three nights but this one I loved the best. I am huge Trey fan, but this was Kimock's night. His tone!
🙂. "... these are a few of my favorite things ... ". . 1965 or so ... The Sound of Music . Way Cool !!!! ... this mostly instrumental set(s) , show. Phat jams.. quite indeed Grateful to have made this excellent & virtuous discovery 😉 .
Phil Leshhhh! Coming in hot! Right off the operating table too! You can tell he’s feeling a lot better
One brain... one guitar (at a time), two ears, two hands, and infinite possibilities.... thank you, @SteveKimock. This ensemble absolutely grooves! Would LOVE to be there again.... peace, out!
Love Kimock!
Love Kimocks Tone !!
Damn, 21 years ago... I was at these shows, then did the tour... days between no doubt. Some incredible memories were born at these shows. Wow...
Nice
This was a musical/spiritual experience on another level!...Each musician yielded to different aspects of the spirit manifested in the physical realm. Kind of like the musical equivalent to speaking in tongues. Just Amazing!
I couldn't agree more ... very well put
legendary shows...bringing back Days Between was such a blessing; what a beautiful song weaved into a brilliant show.
My favorite part of the whole run. Love hearing Phil sing this one, and that jam…unreal🙌🏼
Loved these 3 shows on disc for years, and it's incredible to finally see the footage of them. Besides being what I (and many) consider to be the best post-GD shows ever, what I particularly enjoy is being able to see who (Steve or Trey) are playing certain leads. They are my two favorite guitarists alive, and they are certainly distinct, but in the middle of jams, it gets difficult to tell who is doing what. Glorious, and thanks for posting.
These are the best post-GD shows! I have listened to this for over 20 years now and they hold up. Everyone is playing their best here, everyone is trying to be respectful of the music. Though after listening to these shows for 20 years I have to say that Kimock is the star here. Trey and page are wonderful but Kimock knows the songs better and plays all the details into the songs with a new soul. Case in point: The first part of dark star where Kimock is politely leading the band through a maze of fast tempo psychedelic goo with a sitar that I have never seen him play since. Old songs, new life breathed into them. And yes, Donna was a welcome addition.
@@anthonycollin6535 "Politely leading the band through a maze of fast tempo psychedelic goo . . ." That is really well put! While I'm not nearly as well versed in Kimock, my immediate reaction is to totally agree; absolutely no disrespect to Trey, Page, or anyone else. The delicacy with which he (Kimock) plays is so beautiful! I'd love to learn more about that sitar, as my knowledge of sitars is limited to the large tubular-shaped string instruments of . . . I want to say Indian origin? From the moment I saw that uniquely shaped "guitar" I've been a bit stumped. (Then he switches to what appears to be a Fender, right?) Any insight you might have would be appreciated.
Anyhow, I apologize for my rambling. I'm just stoked on music today. ✌
I pull these up every year. It’s music to my ears
This is one of my favorite things 😊👍❤️
Sound of Music. 1965. Correct me perhaps ?
The best! The “it’s up to you!”
One of my favorite “its up to you” ever… completely magic
That's the definition of a SUPER BAND.
Best "Dark Star" (first track) without Garcia, just amazing...
eyes closed going to sleep holy moly
I rank the Phil & Friends 5-14-08 Dark Star as the best without Jerry, 46 minutes of psych goodness. That show was at the Warfield as well. I had the good fortunate to be at that show as well as this one that is playing above.
@@darwinblinks Good for you. Should have qualified that as "best...that I have heard yet". Will look for the one you mentioned.
absolutely, IWT and have said that for a while, best 1st set without Jerry.
@@johnphinney6430 Great, would have loved to have been there for that one, too. I don't live in the States, though.
Stumbled upon this looking up a version of Ode to Billy Joe by Spencer Bohren. Had these shows on cd twenty years ago. Incredible stuff. Phil holds the Grateful Dead banner high. And he sure knows how to pick his friends. Watch this entire show. Really good stuff. Make sure to check the two previous nights as well. Stupendous Help slip Franklins there!
Trey is amazeballs on Days Between…. These are some of the best live music ever created, Dead and Phish fusion, for fans of both bands this is as good as it gets!
So many years later these still stand as iconic and legendary concerts! Sooooo goooooood!
oh lord. those funk sirens out of terrapin and into dwd are mind bending. what a legendary run.
Can’t believe I found this!! I had a cd of this for years in the early aughts. Never thought I’d hear it again. Makes me wonder what other treasures are around. And treys guitar on dwd w/phil is fucking awesome.
I felt the same way when I found all the pieces and decided it needed to be out there
This song makes me emotional. Every. Single. Time.
Listening toLesh, KIMOCK Jerry is proud
Grateful oh says. Rest - N-. Peace. M O S S
Speechless.........OK incredible!!!!!
I've been trying to get into Phish and the Dead for a long time now, I think this video finally did it for me. Stand outs for me were It's Up To You, Mississippi Half step into Bird Song, and Dark Star 2nd verse jam into friend of the devil. Going through the rest of the run now so happy to finally "get" it lol
Welcome aboard. There are countless shows to listen to here on RUclips from both the bands and many other forms of various musicians. Check out the Billy & the Kids Grateful Mahalo shows. Insane... There's a good playlist here on RUclips (and also a hidden gem channel with both full sets if you can find it). After that check out Mikaela David w/ Southern Star -- the 44 min video with Dark Star in it. You won't be disappointed.
Welcome to the family! Some of most amazing people you will ever meet (and a few you’d do well to avoid, but only a few, relatively speaking😂)
@@ODUBlue Thanks very much 🙏
I play keys in a jam band so it's ironic that i haven't gotten into these bands until now, but my bandmates are good examples of the type of people to stick close to haha. Gonna try to see phish for the phirst time this summer hopefully
So glad this came across my feed! Thank you for posting.
You're amazing for uploading this!! What a gem!
Thanks, I've loved the audio for years and when I tried to find the video for a listening party, found it didn't exist in one piece - per show - all three nights. I did find one night, the rest was a treasure hunt.
@@dmonshaw seriously....to hear Kimock is one thing, but to SEE him work his magic is waaaaay better. Thank you!!
I know. Kimock is amazing!
Wow...this whole line up is so good...they have great ears, note value, taste...very smooth. I meet j molo...twice in white plains ny. Twas lucky such a cool dude...amazing drummer
Thanks for the upload! This, to me, is the best of what "jam band music" can be.
Mahalos brother 🤙🏽👊🏽
ABSOLUTELY one of the best shows, EVER.
FINALLY getting to see steve & treys interaction visually? 🥲
Absolutely gobsmacking performance
Wow.. great Disease solo @1:41:46. add that to my collection...
Effortless
"Phil in Red" Classic! :)
We all know this is simply the best post dead configuration ever. Steve is a fucking monster. White Strat / Explorer. / Cripe / Supro / Lap steel. Blessed we got these but man. We left a ton out there. Trey / page are the sprinkles.
Amazing shows, got the tapes a few weeks after the shows as I live on the east coast and was blown away and really really looking forward to Phil's new phound platform . The first phil n phriends shows on the east coast in 99 and through the next few years are my favorite musical memories. I've seen hundreds of shows between the early 90s till now and all those small intimate phil shows with warren and derek trucks are just somethin special . Txs for the upload .
New phound. Haha. I just love you for that. :)
I caught the 99 Walllinhford CT show. Great show. Still have the tour shirt.
@@slow-mo_moonbuggy that show changed my life! 🤘🏽👊🏽🧡
@@UnkleBen I still have the shirt from that show. I've been looking on eBay for years to see how much they sell for but I've never see one for sale. It has a big spherical earth on the shirt with the tour dates on the back.
Totally awesome! This is just a great thing to experience.
Kimock is awesome
Incredible! Thank you for posting! I sure miss the Grateful Dead, and Jerry of course. The soundtrack for America.
I used to have this show on Cassette w cool artwork!
Oh yeah. SK on Morning Dew when he goes into overdrive at the end !!!!!!!
For sure, and just when I thought the song was going to end incredible dynamics
This is the gold.
These 3 shows are amazing! Listened many times and they just sound wonderful every time!
Glad you like them!
What a goddamn DWD, holy smokes
All roads lead back to Darkstar
God these shows never disappoint when I revisit them. My music taste is ever expanding and I'm constantly discovering incredible music - lately I've been diving into bill laswells world of music and a lot of spiritual jazz (Alice and John Coltrane, pharaoh Sanders, sun ra ) - but these 3 nights are like the pinnacle of improvisational music.
Kimock has never played better and is the mvp of this warfield run without a doubt. I don't think he had any idea what trey could bring to the table and just became intensely inspired and plays in such a natural and comfortable way because hes totally able to let loose and explore.
I mean look at his face while he shreds apart dark star, dude is in the zone and then some. The way him and trey instantly connect is a thing of beauty, there intertwining guitars is perfect for phil to bounce around in and explore. And with molo driving full force into keeping that perfect backbeat and pages swirling keys- it's the perfect blend of music without ego.
Theres no limits to kimocks playing here , unreal stuff
RIP Phil ❤
I was at the first night's show, in the balcony. At one point the ceiling looked like it was literally rattling & pulsating with the energy!
I saw that too!!!! Thought it was for sure the kind kind SF doses I ate earlier that day
@@novakaya I was with my friend Roy, a building contractor (and longtime Deadhead), we looked at each other, and he said, "The roof really is physically pulsating!"
@@MastersInMassage ⚡️❤️⚡️
@@MastersInMassage unbelievably kind shows
Page and Kimock PEELING My Favorite Things. Massive.
PEELING bro. Nice. I couldn’t have described it better
This whole run is epic Phil sickness
I always thought Page was amazing when I listened on archive but seeing Kimock weave through the Dark Star Favorite Things wow
Shepherd's Chapel Network !!!!!!! Chapter by Chapter / Verse by Verse !!!!!!! Amen
Favorite Things! Awesome. It's my understanding that this was an important song for the Allman Bros Band to play in their formative years. Ditto for the Dead and other rock bands?
who are the sixteen completely broken human beings who gave this a thumbs down? jesus
I know, right!?!?
Ohhhhh soooo gooood!!!
If Guru Garcia is still arround it would have been even more fun. RIP JERRY Genius PHIL is just brilliant
Thank you..
This concert is is good
Still killing it after all these years......nicely done boys!
Absolutely amazing. Thank you so much for uploading this.
ty!
Rip phil❤
check out the animatronic type movements
Thank you so much for uploading these
This is beautiful.. :)
It really is!
#TodayInPhilLeshAndFriendsHistory!'
yeahhhh it just doesn't get better
Wow.. can't believe I hadn't seen this...ty...not much more to say..the line up the Dark Star...killer stuff
THANK YOU!!!
Wow Friend of the Devil was really unhinged... needed Steve or Trey to step-up...
Let it rip fellas !!
This set creates feelings inside of me that soar to great hights...!
My goodness this is tasty! Subscribe button SMASHED!
This is awesome
Oh yeah
I've listened to this show dozens if not hundreds of times over the years but just now hearing how lost Trey is during "It's Up To You" (a Kimock tune). He doesn't appear to know the core melody, or even realize it's composed. He's just noodling over the top of Steve and stepping on him despite it being a pretty simple arrangement. Page is unshakable as always, and Trey could just lay back and play chord changes? IDK, am I crazy? Listen and watch that tune and let me know what you guys think.
Na, they are both looking back at each other and Trey is being respectful.
2:05:14 love trey bends
I was at this show.. it made me miss Jerry a whole lot.
THIS is why I am a jam band fan and (crappy amateur) jam band musician. You are expected to share stages and material, and well, jam..
amazing!!!!!!
Nailed a plank
so bummed I missed big cypress
so interesting to hear trey follow while attempting to lead.
24 years before this was 1975, and 24 years after is present day. Don't mind me, just typing out loud.
Whew.
Shepherd's Chapel Network !!!!!!! Chapter by Chapter / Verse by Verse !!!!!!!
Phil, I see you there on the bench resting at Terrapin station. I'm right across from you son. It's good you finally came and joined me, but don't be thinking we're not going to be here for a minute or so. We're going to be here for a long f****** time that train is later than the monkey that drives it
Philly