Part 1 : 00:11-8:37 Intro, Bill's sinuous plan, Bob & Bill playing dentist (with Gumbo), Bobby rock star jiving on "Sugar Magnolia", Annabelle Garcia (Jerry's daughter). Part 2 : 8:37-17:50 Brent ... ?!, "Truckin" & "Sugar Magnolia" (potentially from 12-28-1987), New Year's Oakland Arena ..., Bob tuning up, Jerry practicing "Crazy Fingers", "Cold Rain & Snow", "Aiko" w/ Neville Bros. Part 3 : 17:50-22:56 "Black Muddy River" (potentially from Feb 13, 1988 Kaiser Convention Center), 19:07 a Jerry joke !, "In The Dark" photo shoots Part 4 : 22:56-31:05 Acoustic Jerry ... for a Levi's jeans ad. 26:18 GD soundcheck & in concert : "Cumberland Blues" Part 5 : 31:05-36:19 Soundcheck ... 39:28 "Sittin' on Top of the World", "Hey Pocky Way" (vocals), "Eyes" (instrumental), Louie Louie (vocals) ... Part 6 : 36:19-43:43 March 24, 1988 Omni, Atlanta Ga. : "Lovelight", "Don't Ease Me In" ... March 26-28th 1988 Hampton, Va : "Might as Well", "Stir it Up" !, "Watchtower" Part 7 : 43:43-51:10 New York City ..., April 5th 1988 Hartford, Ct : "Louie Louie" April 9th 1988 Worcester, MA : "Big Boss Man" Hotel piano bar : "Blackbird" ... Brent ! ... "Johnny B. Goode" Part 8 : 51:10-55:10 July 30th, 1988 Laguna Seca, Monterey, Ca : "Smokestack Lightning" Vacation time ! Hawaii scuba diving ... Jerry in the water. Part 9 : 55:10-63:38 "Stuck Inside of Mobile" with Dylan (when ?) & "Not Fade Away" ..., "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" : September 24, 1988, MSG : Benefit for the Rainforests, Sept 20th 1988 MSG : "Morning Dew"
+LoloYodel Grateful Morning, you! What a wonderful Sunshine Daydream to wake up to! Sol special such precious treasured memories shared! Let there be songs ~ laughter ~ love ~happy dancing everywhere
You know Bobby is in the groove when he does the two step backwards followed by the knee flying up. I remember that was something my friends and I always watched for. You were in for an especially good show if you saw it early. It was like a tell
For those of you giving the last generation of tour heads crap. Yes we were lucky to see Jerry. At least we were smart enough to listen to the ones, that came before us.
I didn't find out until after my Dad passed away in 98' or no, let's just say I didn't realize just how fortunate I was @ the time to have such cool parents who would pass their Love for Grateful Dead onto me. In doing so & exposing me to one of the most talented & loved group of musicians on the planet it enabled me to grow up loving what I really liked & not just clinging onto the norm's of Top 40 Radio. (Boring) My parent's encouraged me & my sister to always chase after our dreams & that it was okay to think outside of the box. That being different doesn't mean you're wrong or right, only different & there's certainly nothing wrong w/ that. They made it okay for me to enjoy thing's that were viewed by some as being taboo, for lack of a better word. Luckily for me I was able to see some show's w/ my Dad back in the early-mid 80's & I will always cherish those times & great memories. I know in my heart that if it were not for them being so open minded, I probably wouldn't have ever hopped on the Bus & woulda never gotten to see firsthand what this Band & it's huge following was truly all about & for that I'm eternally grateful & appreciative. Thanks Mom & Dad, you guy's Rock ! 👣 ***Also a huge Thank You to Justin K. & of course, Lolo... Scott⁷¹⁴🍋's
Love hearing that! Exactly as i feel about my experiences. I was born in 1990 but as a toddler i got to see Jerry a handful of times. At this point in life i have The ability to enter that sacred " flow state" with my instrument and i love it deeply.
I occasionally watch this now & then & it never fails to make me feel better. The memories & good vibes it brings back along with getting a peek behind the curtain so to speak always brings a smile. I miss those that have left us & miss those who are still with us. Thanks Justin for the memories
fantastic tours i believe this has 86 tour through it.... so many of the kids that toured with us from richmond are dead an gone now..but my memories wont fade away love to all remaining from GRACE STREET
July 1988 in Oxford Maine I saw the Grateful Dead and Little Feat and it was the beginnining of a Long Strange Trip across the good old US of A. My first show was in Washington D.C. July 1986 and that was an experience.
If there is any overall description of the Dead, given their fortuitous musical expression, it would be their "take-no-prisonera" openhearted Playfulness. This looks like a great project that Justin had the opportunity to film. I bet it's interesting for the participants to reflect on this time; and This time. Greatest respect to the Grateful Dead, for the experience and the ideas..
What A real treat! so many roads! so many adventures..., I couldn't imagine... Im so thankful I got to follow them for a short bit. Changed my life forever. There is Nothing like a Grateful Dead show.... Best Music and Show ever!! When you are there, You are THERE!!! when it lifts off. !!!!!!!!!!!!''
Couple of memories from this era. Broke down on Peachtree in rush hour. Hampton passed out in a concrete planter Mom gets a “crazy fingers” autograph from Jerry at the Holiday Inn. Shows were the best times of my life
I was at the 88 Laguna Seca run. AWESOME WEEKEND! Very kool to see the behind the scenes footage. I believe the Dylan footage towards the end is from the L.A. FORUM shows Feb. 89.
hahahaha bobby in 80s rock star mode. Even now in his elder of the tribe phase I still picture him that way. Running around in his short shorts and doing windmills. LOVE IT and not in some ironic hipster way either. He was like the hype man. Their flavor flav. needed to take some of the edge off ya know
Hey LoLo Yodel, lol I get a kick out of that name. Hope all is well, things are ok here. Hope your holidays were well, mine were comfortably uneventful.
Good to see cutler w his think platinum shirt. Thank you Justin for being the documentarian of those days. Sure do appreciate your efforts now. Hope your life is rich, at least you have a blessed playbook of memories.
Great job, thanks for posting. This was a real joy to watch and I saved it to my phone. The dead is are the only band on the planet where your watch funny stuff like this and constantly surprised, but yet, NOT surprised. No other band can lay claim to this as much as the Dead can...
Scott Matheson You ARE ? You got one like, in one year... 🌹AND IM DEAD 💀 so kill me GLAD ONE I’m so GLAD you saw ‘THE GRATEFUL DEAD’ missed you for awhile... Weak sauce... MEXICO CITY MUST HAVE ROCKED TO ‘DEAD & Co’ They are still glad... {Who is now on the bus? Jerry died over 3000 concerts ago... good thing we remember all the Colosseums and Arenas ( your seat in heaven is fine, sorry about the mess)
@@firstube why is that sad bro ?Would you rather everyone sit at home , while snobs like you tell us about how" you saw Jerry and we didn't" ? People can appreciate the music and be big fans of the Grateful Dead even if they haven't seen Jerry? The music lives on and if people who don't know anything about the Grateful Dead get shone the light then thats a beautiful thing! Whether they saw Jerry or not.The Grateful Dead changed my life and I didn't get to see Jerry but my family and older brothers did . I discovered the Grateful Dead later in life and the music touched my soul ! I'm happy that you saw Jerry, but chill out the music is for everyone and you should be happy someone else is carrying the torch while you sit at home and bitch and moan about these " posers" ?? Everyone has to start somewhere even if their different then you are.
Lazy Lightning >WHEN JERRY LOOKED UP AND BOOGIED WITH A SMILE< --> idk ‘87? I was dancin ok? Was I supposed to keep track? ask Uncle John? 💀 it’s his band 💀 >EVERYONE WAS MELTED imagine HE SEEMED DEAD TO US grateful One man dOwn and another to go... My old Friend, your movin much too slow... GOD BLESS THE FAMILY GROOVE 🌹💀🔻🇺🇸🙏
My last shows were in June of 88 Alpine Valley Wisconsin. Man we're they smoking. Then the wife gave us two children one in August 89 then July of 90 she saw them in Chicago in 95 I think I bought her two tickets so her and her girl friend could see them. Then Jerry passed. It just didn't seem the same after that. Peace and love. Covid go away.
I remember a similar joke from the early 80s that a girl from Trenton used to tell: Little Johnny’s dad came running in the house and said, “Mommy got hit with an ax.” Johnny said, “Ooo right in the c*nt”
Lol everybody talks about Jerry and his ski days but no body really jokes about how crazy Bobby was on the stuff lol then again it was more heavier speed than snow in those days
I’ve been a sub to this station I think since its inception. Funny that this video came up in my recommendations. I guess I was listening to some Dead on RUclips yesterday. 😊
That joke about the bees.... only jerry could get away with that. Would love to see this classic video re-whatevered into hi def. And jerry did a Levi commercial ???
Are telephone fella in Harrisburg PA, let me wear is hard hat as we fixed squirrel chewed up lines, then he proceeded to mention that he dated Annabelle? Loved Jerry's bee joke...thanks Justin!
Hey Annabelle. David stringer here. I've known Sage S. for years and met you around the time this was filmed in Eugene. Been a while but this brings back memories. Hope you're well.
Fu*k Yeah YoyoLodel. . . Thanks Gor Putting This Together. . . (~);} NFA R.I.P. Uncle Jerry. . . A Lovely View From Heaven, But I'd Rather Be With You Buddy. . 💔
Weir's shorts in the 80s...The old cut off bluejeans,,but some of his were daisy dukes....I just read a book about the dead and the band teased him a lot about those..
NOW THAT'S THE MICKEY I REMEMBER! Wow man watching Jerry practice Crazy Fingers...Bob Running around the stage, Mickey, Billy, Phil and of course BRENT! I know Mickey is older now but so is Billy and Mickey just doesn't play like he used too. Hey maybe it's just a combination of old age and hurting muscles but I watch Billy play and he still plays like it was 1987! There are some who say Billy is doing coke...I think that's bullshit. If he is well that would be his moral choice. As far as any members still doing LSD? I am not sure and I don't care. Today the new band "Dead & Company" Is off my list of favorites due to the choice of John mayer on lead guitar. I'm sorry but when they did the 50th, I was in awe at Trey's playing...He is plugged in being with Phish I guess but if he would have stayed then I would be going to the shows however at 600.00 dollars a ticket? NO THANK YOU! Man when Jerry said let me call JOHN KHAN I GOT CHILLS...He just left us and may he rest in peace up in music heaven with Jerry, Brent, Ron "Pig Pen" Mckernan, Keith, Merle, Vince, Bill Monroe and many more good Ol' Boys!
Part 1 : 00:11-8:37
Intro, Bill's sinuous plan, Bob & Bill playing dentist (with Gumbo), Bobby rock star jiving on "Sugar Magnolia", Annabelle Garcia (Jerry's daughter).
Part 2 : 8:37-17:50
Brent ... ?!, "Truckin" & "Sugar Magnolia" (potentially from 12-28-1987), New Year's Oakland Arena ..., Bob tuning up, Jerry
practicing "Crazy Fingers", "Cold Rain & Snow", "Aiko" w/ Neville Bros.
Part 3 : 17:50-22:56
"Black Muddy River" (potentially from Feb 13, 1988 Kaiser Convention Center), 19:07 a Jerry joke !, "In The Dark" photo shoots
Part 4 : 22:56-31:05
Acoustic Jerry ... for a Levi's jeans ad. 26:18 GD soundcheck & in concert : "Cumberland Blues"
Part 5 : 31:05-36:19
Soundcheck ... 39:28 "Sittin' on Top of the World", "Hey Pocky Way" (vocals), "Eyes" (instrumental), Louie Louie (vocals) ...
Part 6 : 36:19-43:43
March 24, 1988 Omni, Atlanta Ga. : "Lovelight", "Don't Ease Me In" ...
March 26-28th 1988 Hampton, Va : "Might as Well", "Stir it Up" !, "Watchtower"
Part 7 : 43:43-51:10
New York City ..., April 5th 1988 Hartford, Ct : "Louie Louie"
April 9th 1988 Worcester, MA : "Big Boss Man"
Hotel piano bar : "Blackbird" ... Brent ! ... "Johnny B. Goode"
Part 8 : 51:10-55:10
July 30th, 1988 Laguna Seca, Monterey, Ca : "Smokestack Lightning"
Vacation time ! Hawaii scuba diving ... Jerry in the water.
Part 9 : 55:10-63:38
"Stuck Inside of Mobile" with Dylan (when ?) & "Not Fade Away" ...,
"Knockin' on Heaven's Door" : September 24, 1988, MSG : Benefit for the
Rainforests, Sept 20th 1988 MSG : "Morning Dew"
+LoloYodel Grateful Morning, you! What a wonderful Sunshine Daydream to wake up to!
Sol special such precious treasured memories shared! Let there be songs ~ laughter ~ love ~happy dancing everywhere
+misstreebird
4 ever ~ love 4 real!
At 16:04 I could be wrong, but that sure looks like Jack Casady who walks past Bob.
Man you put up a ton of great sh$t !! Thanks !!!!!! Do any Saratoga 85 vids exist????
Wonderful! Thank you for sharing.
You know Bobby is in the groove when he does the two step backwards followed by the knee flying up. I remember that was something my friends and I always watched for. You were in for an especially good show if you saw it early. It was like a tell
Same about Jerry too
My all time favorite is Bobby during Estimated 7 7 89. Literally turning into a Jet just before it leaves the ground ❤️ 🤣
Yes, duly noted as in I agree wholeheartedly.🙃
I never seen them live but that's crazy you said that! Yeah that was when he was on fire!
When me & Jerry hugged it felt like we were one , that’s y I call him my soul mate ,never felt like that with any other man !
I woke up feelin shakey today, when I found myself with this video, the pain just sort of melted away. Thanks for that.
Tickling my musical bone
Is that a backhanded slap at the cameraman? Lol 🤣
@@bluecollar825 backhanded slappin' with that Wichita Whip
@@Inertia888 lol never thought I hear back on a 4yr comment keep on truckin' buddy 🤣✌
I met Ramrod in 1978 , he put a deadhead sticker on my jacket which I still have !
For those of you giving the last generation of tour heads crap. Yes we were lucky to see Jerry. At least we were smart enough to listen to the ones, that came before us.
Now this is a DEAD Concert!!! Just the way I loved them with JERRY 💖
Iove the grateful dead ! Been a fan since 1970! Best time of my life! Thanks guys!
"trouble ahead, jerry's in red"
A looking back Jerry quote " I got to meet Dylan, man"
Legend meeting, befriending Legend for Life!❤❤❤😊
I didn't find out until after my Dad passed away in 98' or no, let's just say I didn't realize just how fortunate I was @ the time to have such cool parents who would pass their Love for Grateful Dead onto me. In doing so & exposing me to one of the most talented & loved group of musicians on the planet it enabled me to grow up loving what I really liked & not just clinging onto the norm's of Top 40 Radio. (Boring) My parent's encouraged me & my sister to always chase after our dreams & that it was okay to think outside of the box. That being different doesn't mean you're wrong or right, only different & there's certainly nothing wrong w/ that. They made it okay for me to enjoy thing's that were viewed by some as being taboo, for lack of a better word. Luckily for me I was able to see some show's w/ my Dad back in the early-mid 80's & I will always cherish those times & great memories. I know in my heart that if it were not for them being so open minded, I probably wouldn't have ever hopped on the Bus & woulda never gotten to see firsthand what this Band & it's huge following was truly all about & for that I'm eternally grateful & appreciative. Thanks Mom & Dad, you guy's Rock ! 👣 ***Also a huge Thank You to Justin K. & of course, Lolo... Scott⁷¹⁴🍋's
Love hearing that! Exactly as i feel about my experiences. I was born in 1990 but as a toddler i got to see Jerry a handful of times. At this point in life i have The ability to enter that sacred " flow state" with my instrument and i love it deeply.
Jerry is always so genuine, and outgoing, in interviews; Makes me smile.
I occasionally watch this now & then & it never fails to make me feel better. The memories & good vibes it brings back along with getting a peek behind the curtain so to speak always brings a smile. I miss those that have left us & miss those who are still with us. Thanks Justin for the memories
fantastic tours i believe this has 86 tour through it.... so many of the kids that toured with us from richmond are dead an gone now..but my memories wont fade away love to all remaining from GRACE STREET
We were all so young then , I wish I could go back !
July 1988 in Oxford Maine I saw the Grateful Dead and Little Feat and it was the beginnining of a Long Strange Trip across the good old US of A. My first show was in Washington D.C. July 1986 and that was an experience.
Jay Ray Hoo's Songs I Lived By
With ya Bro. ‘81-Now’ 🔻🌹💀🙏
Present
Thanks for posting. My first show was 87 D.C. Capital Centre. Saw them several places ( RFK, Hampton, Philly, Ca.) thru 94.
Good Times!!
If there is any overall description of the Dead, given their fortuitous musical expression, it would be their "take-no-prisonera" openhearted Playfulness. This looks like a great project that Justin had the opportunity to film. I bet it's interesting for the participants to reflect on this time; and This time. Greatest respect to the Grateful Dead, for the experience and the ideas..
Waking up from the N02 and seeing the Grateful Dead playing with the tools over your half anesthetized body... jesus fuck man....
What A real treat! so many roads! so many adventures..., I couldn't imagine... Im so thankful I got to follow them for a short bit. Changed my life forever. There is Nothing like a Grateful Dead show.... Best Music and Show ever!! When you are there, You are THERE!!! when it lifts off. !!!!!!!!!!!!''
There's definitely some 1985 stuff on here great times like reliving my youth!!!
Was thinking the same thing.
Couple of memories from this era. Broke down on Peachtree in rush hour. Hampton passed out in a concrete planter Mom gets a “crazy fingers” autograph from Jerry at the Holiday Inn. Shows were the best times of my life
Jerry practicing crazy fingers for the WIN
I was at the 88 Laguna Seca run. AWESOME WEEKEND! Very kool to see the behind the scenes footage. I believe the Dylan footage towards the end is from the L.A. FORUM shows Feb. 89.
So cool, so grateful you, Justin, & everyone in between, the Dead, shared memories ~
hahahaha bobby in 80s rock star mode. Even now in his elder of the tribe phase I still picture him that way. Running around in his short shorts and doing windmills. LOVE IT and not in some ironic hipster way either. He was like the hype man. Their flavor flav. needed to take some of the edge off ya know
I had a lot of fun watching this film. It is a great remix. Thank you, LoloYodel!!
Hey LoLo Yodel, lol I get a kick out of that name. Hope all is well, things are ok here. Hope your holidays were well, mine were comfortably uneventful.
Good to see cutler w his think platinum shirt. Thank you Justin for being the documentarian of those days. Sure do appreciate your efforts now. Hope your life is rich, at least you have a blessed playbook of memories.
Slick shredding it! 🎸🎶🌹⚡💀💃🧚🤟🥁🔥🪶🎸🎶
Time for a cup of coffee... when I hear that song
still...
grateful dreams!
Pt 9 Stuck Inside of Mobile and Not Fade Away with Dylan is from 2/12/89 great western forum. Inglewood CA
Thank u so much for all of this , I loved all of it very much ! ❤️🐇🐰🌹☠️💀⚡️🎸💕👽🪐🛸🚀🆙💕😢🥲🌛🙏🏻✌️🥰😍😘
Great job, thanks for posting. This was a real joy to watch and I saved it to my phone. The dead is are the only band on the planet where your watch funny stuff like this and constantly surprised, but yet, NOT surprised. No other band can lay claim to this as much as the Dead can...
I'm so glad I got to see the Dead before Jerry died.
Scott Matheson
You ARE ?
You got one like, in one year...
🌹AND IM DEAD 💀 so kill me GLAD ONE
I’m so GLAD you saw
‘THE GRATEFUL DEAD’
missed you for awhile...
Weak sauce... MEXICO CITY MUST HAVE ROCKED TO ‘DEAD & Co’
They are still glad... {Who is now on the bus? Jerry died over 3000 concerts ago... good thing we remember all the Colosseums and Arenas ( your seat in heaven is fine, sorry about the mess)
Christopher Robin Adair bruhhhhhhh
I got in 6 years... But it's better than none!
Glad I saw dead before Jer died too. All these posers who go to dead and co and never saw Jer is so sad. Total newbs
@@firstube why is that sad bro ?Would you rather everyone sit at home , while snobs like you tell us about how" you saw Jerry and we didn't" ? People can appreciate the music and be big fans of the Grateful Dead even if they haven't seen Jerry? The music lives on and if people who don't know anything about the Grateful Dead get shone the light then thats a beautiful thing! Whether they saw Jerry or not.The Grateful Dead changed my life and I didn't get to see Jerry but my family and older brothers did . I discovered the Grateful Dead later in life and the music touched my soul ! I'm happy that you saw Jerry, but chill out the music is for everyone and you should be happy someone else is carrying the torch while you sit at home and bitch and moan about these " posers" ?? Everyone has to start somewhere even if their different then you are.
+LoloYodel
Love that Crazy Fingers clip, he's in his own little universe and then looks up with that grin. Sure do miss him.....
(~)}:}
Yeah Buddy. . it's Priceless. . ;) (~);} NFA
Lazy Lightning
>WHEN JERRY LOOKED UP
AND BOOGIED WITH A SMILE<
--> idk ‘87? I was dancin ok?
Was I supposed to keep track?
ask Uncle John? 💀 it’s his band 💀
>EVERYONE WAS MELTED imagine
HE SEEMED DEAD TO US grateful
One man dOwn and another to go...
My old Friend, your movin much too slow...
GOD BLESS THE FAMILY GROOVE
🌹💀🔻🇺🇸🙏
My last shows were in June of 88 Alpine Valley Wisconsin. Man we're they smoking. Then the wife gave us two children one in August 89 then July of 90 she saw them in Chicago in 95 I think I bought her two tickets so her and her girl friend could see them. Then Jerry passed. It just didn't seem the same after that. Peace and love. Covid go away.
Holy cow this was rare as shit back in the early nineties if you had a vhs copy of this you were cool as fuck! Thanks Justin!
….but aren’t all those bees in the cigar box cramped? Fuck ‘em..LMFAO
There will never b anything like the Gratefuldead or Jerry !
I love this home video back stage ! Good work Justin ,love ur dad !❤️❤️🐰🌹🌹🐇🐇☮️✌️🕊👽🪐🕳🙉🙈🙊
Jerry was 45 here. Miss him a lot. The Dead died with him.
Man I don't think I've seen this in over 10 years I thought it was taken off of RUclips
"Hey STEVE!..Come here...see this drink right here? DON'T LET IT SPILL" . LMFAO
As he sets it right on the freaking Edge of a road case around tons of people walking around no less
😂😂😂
Priceless. I miss those days.
what a gem, Wow
It’s still a long strange trip & will b as long as Bobby is alive !
yep, saw the Dead at Anaheim with Dylan in July, '87...Man, those were the days...
Was there also. In left field. Way out in left
Such a great year to see them
19:07 phenomenal joke. Excellent impression of cigar box full of bees
I remember a similar joke from the early 80s that a girl from Trenton used to tell:
Little Johnny’s dad came running in the house and said, “Mommy got hit with an ax.”
Johnny said, “Ooo right in the c*nt”
Happy BDay dear ol' Jerry Sir !
This is real nice.
Lol everybody talks about Jerry and his ski days but no body really jokes about how crazy Bobby was on the stuff lol then again it was more heavier speed than snow in those days
Its wild how Jerry became the junkie icon when he died sober and Phil was the only one shooting up as far as i know. Maybe Keith and Brent too
Yes to both 😮
best band of alllllllllll time the (~);} Grateful Dead (~);}
Rex Haney best icon (from text symbols) that I’ve seen!
Bobby sums it up perfectly, laughing, "some people call it work"... thanks for this Lolo
lolo yodel..just spent the lst 3 hours here on your channel,,,,awesome..love , light, n peace...jenny
Loved the Cumberland Blues part! I needed that
A grand remembrance; Vibrations to Bliss!
Bob Dylan singing “Not Fade Away” with the Grateful Dead makes me glad I’m alive
I’ve been a sub to this station I think since its inception. Funny that this video came up in my recommendations. I guess I was listening to some Dead on RUclips yesterday. 😊
meanwhile back in United Kingdom ... we have Hawkwind.
. I always have enjoyed my live musical experiences.
.X.
Great job. Made my day.
The bee joke and dental Gumby sentiment was really funny and something else...
Bobby on "Stir It Up" had me dying lol. love donna on 7/something/77 JGB. great version.
this is fantastic stuff
Thanks today for making me laugh! I love you forever,! Vic
What an amazing time we had
Bobby’s on fire!!!
Dylan! What more can u say !!! ❤️❤️❤️🌹🌹🌹🐰🐇
1987 Was a very good Year.
LoloYodel Astounding--more fun than a frog in a blender!!!
Damn Bobby had some good energy powder! Just enjoying his 30s...
Thanks for uploading this gem. Totally should have uploaded the whole 2 hours!
Great times! Great memories I think??🤔💨
fantastic, just fantastic....
What a special thing.
Forever Grateful, Forever Dead...
A true treat. Thanks,
That joke about the bees.... only jerry could get away with that.
Would love to see this classic video re-whatevered into hi def.
And jerry did a Levi commercial ???
Are telephone fella in Harrisburg PA, let me wear is hard hat as we fixed squirrel chewed up lines, then he proceeded to mention that he dated Annabelle? Loved Jerry's bee joke...thanks Justin!
Crazy Fingers at 14:45 so good..thanks Justin!!
Still listening - but before I forget was Promised Land after Fire - to my ears anyway... :)
Jerry with the red t shirt 1985 that’s when it all began for me
Trouble ahead, Jerry in red 🤘
Thanks for editing these down!
I used to have these on VHS tapes..
great clips too bro thank you
Hey Annabelle. David stringer here. I've known Sage S. for years and met you around the time this was filmed in Eugene. Been a while but this brings back memories. Hope you're well.
Sounds good...thanks
wow,happy birthday to me...ty
awesome work… i feel like I’m home again…. right on… Lolo peace … i had to subscribe to ya … u rock… xox =)
ahh i remember the huge sprays u could see from 20 rows back lol..
Fu*k Yeah YoyoLodel. . . Thanks Gor Putting This Together. . . (~);} NFA R.I.P. Uncle Jerry. . . A Lovely View From Heaven, But I'd Rather Be With You Buddy. . 💔
14:46 is like a dream. first thing i learned on my hula girl guitar. perfectly flawed.
oops forgot to say "thank you LoloYodel & Justin & The Dead - this was *great fun*"
THANK YOU!!!!
Wow! Thank you
Weir's shorts in the 80s...The old cut off bluejeans,,but some of his were daisy dukes....I just read a book about the dead and the band teased him a lot about those..
Richard Weed aww the 80s. Its funny how styles change overtime..
Love some 90,s jerry
Thank you Justin
I turned them on to Bob Marley they loved it enough to go to Jamaica for the 1 st sun splash ,I was there !
What show is that Cumberland Blues from at around 26:30? That's a smokin version.
NOW THAT'S THE MICKEY I REMEMBER! Wow man watching Jerry practice Crazy Fingers...Bob Running around the stage, Mickey, Billy, Phil and of course BRENT! I know Mickey is older now but so is Billy and Mickey just doesn't play like he used too. Hey maybe it's just a combination of old age and hurting muscles but I watch Billy play and he still plays like it was 1987! There are some who say Billy is doing coke...I think that's bullshit. If he is well that would be his moral choice. As far as any members still doing LSD? I am not sure and I don't care. Today the new band "Dead & Company" Is off my list of favorites due to the choice of John mayer on lead guitar. I'm sorry but when they did the 50th, I was in awe at Trey's playing...He is plugged in being with Phish I guess but if he would have stayed then I would be going to the shows however at 600.00 dollars a ticket? NO THANK YOU! Man when Jerry said let me call JOHN KHAN I GOT CHILLS...He just left us and may he rest in peace up in music heaven with Jerry, Brent, Ron "Pig Pen" Mckernan, Keith, Merle, Vince, Bill Monroe and many more good Ol' Boys!