Grateful Dead - NBC "Time and Again" (Documentary) circa 2000

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  • NBC TV Documentary "Time and Again" (Jane Pauly) : The Grateful Dead (TV Pro-Shot)
    LoloYodel : Though previously uploaded, this is an AUDIO UPGRADE (notably a corrected right channel) plus I edited out ALL of the TV ad's etc ...
    Initially aired, I estimate, around early 2000 in light of an edited out advert for the 2000 Australian Olympic Games.
    With hindsight, a relatively good, well constructed, documentary of the Grateful Dead.
    1:20 (1981) Gene Shalit and Jerry Garcia (excellent, as always) March 12th 1981 which followed the Dead's two excellent MSG concerts !
    1:50 Jerry's witty response !
    6:00 (1983) The "Dead Heads"
    10:30 The Spirit (1985 and back to Haight Ashbury)
    13:06 1987 ... progressing out of their original confines (& "hit" record)
    14:40 Monterey Pop Festival : Jerry expresses it very well, once again !
    18:40 the concert video was NOT in 1989 (probably circa 1987...)
    18:55 (1989) Garcia & Weir interview (with concert clips in 1989)
    21:24 (1991) the concert was actually June 25, 1991 Bonner Springs (not July 5th).
    25:01 (1992) great Mickey Hart getting Senior Citizen's into a "Rhythm Devils" !
    26:43 (1993) Grateful Dead get to the US Congress ! (the concert shots are from 1989 !)
    30:44 (1993) April 12th : Star Spangled Banner
    31:30 Garcia folk music roots & his return with David Grisman
    38:23 RIP Jerry Garcia
    42:50 end
    PS : Yes, some of the TV published dates are incorrect, I tried (above) to give the most accurate dates as possible.
    PSS : "Time and Again" was a retrospective television series aired on MSNBC from the network's inception in 1996 until 2000; it was hosted by Jane Pauley. The show ran 60 minutes. The show occasionally aired on the NBC broadcast network as well.
    Enjoy !

Комментарии • 295

  • @mollys1439
    @mollys1439 6 лет назад +74

    I start crying when I hear their music. My dad loved them so much he past away a couple years ago. I just started to listen to their music and honestly I thought I’d never end up listing but I LOVE THEM SO MUCH may they all Rest In Peace. So yeah

    • @dickhedd8490
      @dickhedd8490 4 года назад

      @Steven
      What about Owsley!!

    • @danielmorris3687
      @danielmorris3687 4 года назад +4

      @Steven Pigpen was a lot more than just a 'past keyboard member'. He was there from the beginning and was the main vocalist and harmonica player, pretty much the front man for the band in the early years. Keith, Brent and Vince were all important parts of the sound and considered full members, not just sidemen. Every one of them were also inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as members of the Dead. Molly is right on; may they all Rest in Peace.

    • @tylerthompson1842
      @tylerthompson1842 Год назад +1

      I used to love hanging out with guys like your dad still do. Hearing the old stories. Sorry for your loss.. sounds like he was a real cool guy

    • @dudeistmonkmatthew9550
      @dudeistmonkmatthew9550 Год назад +2

      I'm sorry for your loss, sister.

    • @ivyjlayman5568
      @ivyjlayman5568 Год назад +5

      I'm 64 year's old and never got into the dead. My son always loved them. He passed away in 2019 and knew he was dying and followed them for a few shows. My daughter loves them to do we are going to see them in Raleigh this June. We played broke down palace at his funeral and I listen to it all the time just to feel like I'm closer to him.

  • @tylerthompson1842
    @tylerthompson1842 Год назад +15

    Jerry is a comfort like baked mac & cheese or sitting next to a hot wood stove on a cold winter day lol love him so much

  • @MrStuVW
    @MrStuVW 8 лет назад +84

    Proud to be a Deadhead, this stuff is eternal and there's not a dang thing you can do about IT! LOVE IS IT:)

    • @tcbrakebill4403
      @tcbrakebill4403 8 лет назад +9

      I Second that statement evolved into a theory of a tribe called the "DeadHeads" or G.D.F. Gang.

    • @GregRowe00
      @GregRowe00 8 лет назад +12

      I second that emotion! Thank you for a real good time. The Dead is the only music that you'll continue to hear 50+ years from now...NFA

    • @throneofcrap
      @throneofcrap 7 лет назад

      You know if you want your head to be dead, maybe you should try trepanation first. No offense intended but this band was part of the manufactured flower power era, and at the very least Bob Weir was or is a member of the Bohemian Club.
      That's nice if this is nostalgia to some, makes them feel happy, but before anyone comes with some angry attack, read this entire article and go from there. www.gnosticmedia.com/manufacturing-the-deadhead-a-product-of-social-engineering-by-joe-atwill-and-jan-irvin/

    • @MrStuVW
      @MrStuVW 7 лет назад +1

      Fairhair, cut it dude you're not here! All of our parents were in the military, does that make us all killers?

    • @Bobby007D
      @Bobby007D 5 лет назад

      Don't you mean "Proud and Grateful Deadhead!"

  • @marios3202
    @marios3202 Год назад +10

    Phil Lesh once talked about what it was like meeting Dead Heads. He said the number one thing they would say to him, was "Thank you. You changed my life." That's the truest explanation of what it means to be a Dead Head 🐻⚡🌹

  • @MiaBlossomTV
    @MiaBlossomTV 6 лет назад +27

    august 9th 1995, i was born 1:37 pm, jerry. im happy i got to dance to you in my mothers belly, closing my eyes and listening to the music i can sometimes imagine im really there back then. i cant imagine what my mother went through that morning. Woke up, her best friend called and turned on the news, she immediately started having contractions, and i was already 18 days late... im glad i could bring light to her in such a dark day. grateful dead was her life, and im glad to share that love with her even though i never saw jerry.

    • @MunchTheRabbit
      @MunchTheRabbit 4 месяца назад +2

      You’re his reincarnation

    • @MiaBlossomTV
      @MiaBlossomTV 4 месяца назад

      @@MunchTheRabbit haha def not 😂 i’m not nearly as talented as he was 💘 but i wish i could have heard his voice live i miss him everyday!

    • @MunchTheRabbit
      @MunchTheRabbit 4 месяца назад

      @@MiaBlossomTV He reincarnated as a hot blonde, that’s every rock star’s dream.
      Be proud of it 💕

    • @komitkazi
      @komitkazi 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@MiaBlossomTV perhaps it's like Dances w/ Wolves when Wind in his hair told John Dunbar he thought Stands with a fist's husband went away (died) because he knew Dunbar was coming. You are John Dunbar metaphorically speaking. I'm sure your mom had enough love for both you & Jerry, alas He's Gone but I'm sure glad YOU are here. Your birthday & testimony gives all deadheads reason to celebrate you (and your mother for sure) but also to demonstrate all the life lessons that the band, their music and the examples set forth will live forever amongst our community and radiating outward to the washed masses. This I believe was/is Jerry's greatest legacy. Thanks for letting your love light shine , MiaBlossom.

    • @komitkazi
      @komitkazi 3 месяца назад +1

      One more thing. We all know where we were on the day you entered the world. Not many folk have a similar experience. 🌹✴️⚡

  • @seamusrmful
    @seamusrmful 6 лет назад +20

    When I hear Jerry play music, whether he's just playing in the pocket or he's divinely inspired and playing in the presence of a higher power, every time I hear him speak, whether he's describing with the poetic beauty of the truly passionionate and inspired or mocking the thought of himself as a leader, Spiritual, band, or otherwise and laughing at the absurdity that is the existence of the Grateful Dead, every time I see a picture of him, whether his eyes are smiling joyfully or glazing over in a 1000 yard stare as he drifts off into monumental Sugaree from '78 - he raises my level of consciousness. Jerry is a signpost to a new space.

    • @MiaBlossomTV
      @MiaBlossomTV 6 лет назад +5

      agreed. and i never even got to see him live. my mom likes to think we high fived on his way into the "other side/world/new life" (whatever that is) as i was entering the world. i dont think of that much but its funny to think of it, im just glad i could bring some light to them during the day of his death. weird how i was born 18 days late.my mom lived in a deadhead house with about 10+ ppl lol when i was born. jerry will always mean so so much to me

  • @hippiechick3397
    @hippiechick3397 6 лет назад +26

    When I see Jerry laugh & smile in interviews, I get the biggest smile on my face & am so happy. I miss you Jerry ! Thank you for the music, all the good times on tour, and for giving us all the opportunity to get together and be part of the magic. After 17 years on tour and 679 shows, I have enough cool memories to last a lifetime !✌️🌸💜🧡💛💚💙🧝‍♀️

    • @dollreemappmmk14
      @dollreemappmmk14 5 лет назад

      How do you even know that you attended 679 shows? I'm just asking,did you save all your ticket stubs ,did you write down all the dates? How did you keep track of how many?

    • @djshad1885
      @djshad1885 Год назад +2

      Music is not about keeping score. Thats what kinda sorta started to detract from the magic for more than a few. And Honestly, I have problems remembering the details of any show I properly journied to. 😶🤯

    • @dgill3888
      @dgill3888 4 месяца назад

      Our minds remember the inspirational and outstanding my first show a Jerry show at the Orpheum in Boston where he played Tangled up in Blue, Jack straw the first song o ever heard the Grateful Dead play and Samson that same night at the Boston Garden weather report suite in providence ashes ashes in the Syracuse Dome etc just the moments that will never be forgotten…. Like the number of shows just special nights in their life you just know what you know wild flower seed the sand and wind

  • @joefelice5062
    @joefelice5062 9 лет назад +21

    Jerry is so fucking charming, these women interviewing him seem smitten.

  • @musicmavenpublishing2265
    @musicmavenpublishing2265 5 лет назад +13

    Mickey getting the elders drumming. Amazing.

  • @henrythoreau5791
    @henrythoreau5791 9 лет назад +23

    Was feeling nostalgic and bumped into this.....and what do you know MY BUS made it in! 23:39 my '73 pumpkin orange hard top California conversion slips past in line to get in the lot. The bent rear bumper was earned on the west coast at Cal Expo by a bus that popped out of gear and rolled into it. Probably the slowest fender bender Ive ever seen. The sheer comedy kept me laughing all day and all through the show.

    • @ErnestLemmingway
      @ErnestLemmingway 7 лет назад +1

      thats great lol!

    • @OsborneMcclintic
      @OsborneMcclintic 5 лет назад +3

      henry... do you remember me... my green bus was the one that popped out... im sooo sorry that happened... i remember the whole day!!

    • @komitkazi
      @komitkazi 3 месяца назад

      ​@@OsborneMcclintic it's stories like this I miss. The connections. The bumper on bumper crime. The full (club) frontal absurdity. The wit, wisdom chaos and confusion of it all. Humanity connecting closer than a mosh pit more like conjoined twins. The Great Old Grateful Dead!!!

  • @Eric31477
    @Eric31477 5 лет назад +5

    @ 6:49
    "...because they make me happier than anything else in this whole world."

  • @kevinfreedman4703
    @kevinfreedman4703 7 лет назад +6

    6:45 old friend from high school Kurt Christy makes it into another dead documentary
    RIP Kurt

  • @anthonybaruch8618
    @anthonybaruch8618 8 лет назад +23

    As a musician and sound engineer, I would have killed to be the guy who worked the soundboard during the DEADS heyday! nothing beats that for me.. This documentary is a preety mainstream look into the guys, although I really enjoyed the segment where Mickey Hart gives the old people at the clinic a different instrument to play with and also him uncovering 1,000 of hours of tribal musc as well, its a beautiful way to share the power of music.. but I think nothing does justice for someone who's trying to get into the Dead unless you have the patience to actually watch a live performance.. the payoff for those who stick around is lifechanging! These guys are beautiful super talented souls who can bring out the best in anyone who's willing to listen, there music transcends time and space!

    • @ogrish76
      @ogrish76 8 лет назад

      Wow you are a real idiot eh? lol.... Drugs? Or just born that way?

    • @davidwile6
      @davidwile6 8 лет назад +5

      Well Anthony there is always at least one ignorant person the real idiot! I agree totally most people have a made up opinion especially about the Dead without ever hearing them live.

    • @susiebrown8111
      @susiebrown8111 6 месяцев назад

      42:53 42:53

  • @mariateresataca8719
    @mariateresataca8719 8 лет назад +23

    I just feel so lucky to have seen THE GRATEFUL DEAD!

    • @alehall7630
      @alehall7630 7 лет назад +1

      Reese Taca Whoooooooooooooo!!!

    • @royferguson3909
      @royferguson3909 4 года назад +1

      wish that I had seen them . love from Canterbury S. England

  • @GengoNoTabi
    @GengoNoTabi 6 лет назад +7

    I'm grateful for the time we had, but I really miss Jerry.

  • @robsgirl6465
    @robsgirl6465 6 лет назад +8

    "Because they make me happier than anything else in the whole world." Well said. My thoughts exactly. I don't know what it is? A secret frequency that they tapped into? Notes are notes... or are they? Love the Dead. Miss Jerry and Pig.

    • @traebee333
      @traebee333 Год назад +1

      You are exactly right. I truly believe that they were channeling higher dimensional consciousness which sent, and still sends an enormous ripple out to us and the entire universe.

  • @markfoster201
    @markfoster201 9 лет назад +63

    A creative conceptual definition of America. The ragged glory. The inventive free thinking. The rural and urban musical representation of our history and folklore. A business enterprise that keeps its promises to its customers and works for their best interests. A visualization of the true idea of personal freedom. Whether you like their music or not, and I feel there is something for everyone in the Dead, if you are an American this band is about as American as there can be.

    • @ScarlettFire341
      @ScarlettFire341 7 лет назад +4

      We Are Everywhere !

    • @ooskerfoontney6326
      @ooskerfoontney6326 6 лет назад +3

      Mark Foster you are correct sir.

    • @bjenkin100
      @bjenkin100 6 лет назад +4

      Mark that's awesome, couldn't have said it better. another aspect of their uniquely AMERICANA character is how imperfect yet adventurous and persevering they are.
      But their tragic heroism also goes to something global, beyond America, as they carry a primal burden that resembles Ancient Greek themes.
      Really they have a universal feel that is expressed in their lives and story as well as their Universal language of music and the smile; including biblical stories alongside American regional references, with G.D. we see self discovery and a sense of humor run deep. Grateful Dead have actually created a niche in our world that otherwise never would have been.

    • @silkyjohnston7043
      @silkyjohnston7043 6 лет назад +2

      Ive always thought the same thing

    • @djshad1885
      @djshad1885 Год назад +1

      Agree. But there are some who would offer a proper argument for the corporatization of the whole scene from 87 on. And Does anyone remember the yuppie dead? Or the disco dead?

  • @mattags9499
    @mattags9499 6 лет назад +6

    long live the HEADS!!!

  • @SPAC3MANxSPL1FF
    @SPAC3MANxSPL1FF 7 лет назад +9

    "I wish you another great 15 years" - Gene Shalat. How interesting, the Grateful Dead existed for exactly 15 more years afterward.

    • @LoloYodel
      @LoloYodel  7 лет назад +2

      The Gene Shalit segment was in 1981 so the "15 more years" is/was logical.

  • @deanmartin6682
    @deanmartin6682 9 лет назад +12

    what a shame he passed away...a real shame...he deserved to live a long happy life...it is our loss...sorry that heroin took control of him...thats a horrible prison to be locked in...RIP JG...man the 1989 summer tour was brilliant...at giants stadium their are moments they reached musical nirvana...so did we...

    • @Rockandrollgeerage
      @Rockandrollgeerage 5 лет назад +2

      He is in a much better place

    • @stephenhargrave7922
      @stephenhargrave7922 5 лет назад +1

      It would have been a much more hellish prison to not have had anything to relieve his pain.

    • @jennaelizabeth8956
      @jennaelizabeth8956 2 года назад +1

      I wasn’t lucky enough to see them with jerry as I was 5 when he passed. But I’ve been lucky enough to see the other versions of the dead. I still love watching videos of their tours in the 80s. Just brilliant. Literally gives me chills.

    • @deanl0
      @deanl0 Год назад +1

      You do sound very depressed, there is no shame or prison , He gave all He had till" He had no more and He went away
      Hope you feel better 7 yrs later . . .. . . .

  • @annacadilha7859
    @annacadilha7859 7 лет назад +5

    ..when a song can still take you away..put that smile on your face..when you start singin & wiggin away..and know, just KNOW that the person beside you just doesn't "get it"..you truly are a deadhead.
    I miss Jerry..the music..the band..but man oh man do I miss the gatherings & good times & meeting some pretty cool people.
    Thanks for this.

  • @RobertViani
    @RobertViani 9 лет назад +10

    Great to sit back watch and listen. The good ol' Grateful Dead.

  • @spitmoon
    @spitmoon 6 лет назад +2

    Jerry looked so bad in 83 it sucks that addiction had to ruin him

  • @pamelamojofabulous2364
    @pamelamojofabulous2364 6 лет назад +6

    The wonderful awesome fabulous Grateful Dead . There is nothing like a Dead concert.

  • @lopan9748
    @lopan9748 7 лет назад +3

    "Do you think you'll still be playing when you're 50 Mickey?" Hahaha, 73 and he just destroyed a groove heavy dance version of drums a few nights back at Wrigley.

  • @Smegmatrix
    @Smegmatrix 9 лет назад +14

    Wow, Jane. 35 years of archival footage and interviews and everything else. The names Phil Lesh and Bill Kreutzmann never crossed your lips. Let alone a single keyboard player.

  • @aliciaveal1284
    @aliciaveal1284 8 лет назад +25

    They are so awesome, I was born in 84 and am a dead head. My daddy was an original lol. Love the hippie that lives in me

  • @billgray21
    @billgray21 7 лет назад +4

    The Dead had Initiates, not fans. Its a life long commitment, not some fad. As you pass through the degrees of Deadianity, you become a better soul.

  • @11UncleBooker22
    @11UncleBooker22 8 лет назад +13

    that drum circle was magic.

  • @therevolutionwill23
    @therevolutionwill23 9 лет назад +23

    "Music is medicine" - Micky Hart

    • @Sleepy_Alligator
      @Sleepy_Alligator 7 лет назад +2

      therevolutionwill23 Every time I walked out of a Grateful Dead show I felt chilled, de-stressed, like I had been on a great vacation for a week or two. That music absolutely healed me. Miss those those days being there with the band and the heads.

    • @jazzmanchgo
      @jazzmanchgo 6 лет назад +1

      Or, as Dr. John once wrote in an autograph he signed for me: "Musick = Magick"!

  • @lawrencecommans486
    @lawrencecommans486 6 лет назад +6

    Without love in a dream it will never come true...

  • @Raughwe
    @Raughwe 9 лет назад +4

    Jerry could have had his own television show. So much charisma...Elvis, Ronnie Van Zant, Jerry, and maybe a few others.

  • @1RalphEboy
    @1RalphEboy 7 лет назад +4

    Though I did not get on the bus until the mid 1970s, this documentary was a nice trip down the memory lane of much of my life; some of the best parts, too. To say the Dead, Jerry Garcia and Old and in the Way had a strong impact upon my life would be a gross understatement. I miss him and the experience deeply.

  • @Pun2404
    @Pun2404 7 лет назад +2

    "Fare you well, fare you well,
    I love you more than words can tell,
    Listen to the river sing sweet songs, to rock my soul."
    -GD, Brokedown Palace (American Beauty, Sept. 1970)

  • @manfredkrag4793
    @manfredkrag4793 5 лет назад +2

    No motive, no purpose! Long live the Dead!

    • @maureenobrien7895
      @maureenobrien7895 2 года назад +1

      They had both it was just expressed imaginatively and uniquely! Especially
      Jerry!!

  • @Sleepy_Alligator
    @Sleepy_Alligator 7 лет назад +4

    Happy 75th Jerry. Love you and miss you always.

  • @jimjimellell
    @jimjimellell 5 лет назад +3

    Jane read the script perfectly, as usual, but I wonder how she really feels about Jerry and the Dead.

  • @SanFranciscoFatboy
    @SanFranciscoFatboy 8 лет назад +11

    Jane Pauley on Jerry garcia? what planet is this.......

    • @BillKinsman
      @BillKinsman 6 лет назад

      Something is happening, but you don't know what it is, do you, Ms Pauly?

  • @GlenGarcia1961
    @GlenGarcia1961 5 лет назад +1

    Geez, the vapidity and shallowness of the media coverage of this band! No wonder members like Bob Weir and Jerry Garcia were decidedly anti-authoritarian. The mainstream will never understand what made the Grateful Dead tick, but I can give them a hint: it isn't mediocrity and taking the safe way out. I really enjoyed the documentary film "The Other One: The Long, Strange Trip of Bob Weir" much more than this. I had to stop after ten minutes.

  • @stevearle
    @stevearle 6 лет назад +2

    I still use the "What about Jerry Garcia" test if I'm short on time (or patience) to separate the wheat from the chaff so to speak, in regards to whether I may have some common ground with a new acquaintance. Always articulate, open, friendly and intellect forward... what's not to like?!?

  • @jamesnicholson9009
    @jamesnicholson9009 8 лет назад +16

    The Band and the Man had a profound effect on my life and continues to help me through each day on this great planet! Thank you Jerry Garica, and The Grateful Dead!

    • @GregRowe00
      @GregRowe00 8 лет назад +1

      My brother pitched me Skeletons when I was in the fourth grade. Changed my life. Forever

    • @maureenobrien7895
      @maureenobrien7895 2 года назад +1

      We are everywhere!!!
      (RN in ICU many years)NY

  • @stevenkunzer9027
    @stevenkunzer9027 8 лет назад +3

    Wow they were bringing in as many fans per year as a popular MLB team. That is crazy. They were workhorses.

  • @Dogsrule777
    @Dogsrule777 Год назад +3

    He was so genuinely funny! Like his sense of humor was witty, wise and hilarious.

  • @joemarwil8454
    @joemarwil8454 Год назад +2

    Their unstructured, disorganized, and completely improvised style is what made them great.

  • @ericshay1142
    @ericshay1142 5 лет назад +3

    Grateful Dead Forever!

  • @melonhead49
    @melonhead49 7 лет назад +2

    I would live nothing more than ole Johnny boy Mayor keeping this train chugging - even after the original members are long gone. The spirit is never gonna die, imo.

  • @scarletbegonias2359
    @scarletbegonias2359 8 лет назад +6

    So many good memories, love it.

  • @patswayze7359
    @patswayze7359 5 лет назад +2

    They spiked the coffee pot at playboy after dark with L.s.D.

  • @leesenger3094
    @leesenger3094 8 лет назад +3

    They're a band beyond description, like Jahovas' favorite choir! HSP420 GDF

  • @larryholcomb2165
    @larryholcomb2165 8 лет назад +5

    Gene is acting like a goober.

  • @borodichroic1
    @borodichroic1 9 лет назад +4

    Thanks as always for posting what you do, very cool.

  • @robfrancis8690
    @robfrancis8690 6 лет назад +1

    Is that Jerry Garcia or Buddy Holly? Funny, right? I've always loved Ritchie Valens, and one day at a Grateful Dead show I had a moment of clarity, if that's possible...LOL.
    The sudden thought occurred to me, maybe the plane crash on the day that killed the music was faked, like most everything else...
    I thought Hmm who would Buddy Holly transform himself into? Then a blind shining light appeared into the far reaches of what's left of my brain, scrolled in large letters, right there, illuminated by Vegas style neon-lights on the right side of my temporal lobe was the name, Jerry Garcia...
    Then I watched as Robert Hunter took the stage and immediately I said to myself, that's Ritchie Valens... It was a real Buster Keaton moment, I was so excited I did three handstands, and a triple half gainer off a dude with a purple Nicaraguan parrot on his left shoulder and I flew through a giant worm hole where I ended up in Clear Lake Iowa, 1959, with green slime in my hair!
    I stood there and watched as they staged the fake plane thing...LOL, then I got chased off by a pack of mad chihuahua's, I ran and ran through a huge tube of Colgate tooth paste where I found myself back at Madison Square Garden inside a pint size container of Cherry Garcia ice-cream... I looked down at myself and said, they were sure Grateful to be Dead, now just don't eat me...
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  • @robertdavidson9393
    @robertdavidson9393 5 лет назад +3

    I was late actually getting into the Grateful Dead but the whole spirit and attitude of the band as well as their improv when playing is exactly what I've in part attempted to do all my life..as well as other things...It's refreshing to see something like this a kond of happening!Not to mention the attachment of Joseph Campbell to the myths...

  • @mbass718
    @mbass718 7 лет назад +2

    This is definitely a sweet trip down memory lane! First saw the JGB band on Broadway in '87 I believe it was..and from there on out I was happily a Deadhead. Wish I got to tour around with them but at least I saw them around NY, Jersey and Long Island about 25 times or so. And many more post Jerry shows between Furthur, The other ones, The Dead, Phil and friends, and am so thankful they're back out since last year as Dead and company. I wish Phil was there but Oteil does an incredible job and Mayer Def has exceeded my expectations.I don't understand how some old heads refuse to see them but that's on them. They're still the most fun, happiest concert you could ever see! Deadhead for life!!!

  • @sethcushingmusic
    @sethcushingmusic 8 лет назад +3

    miss you, Jerry.

  • @andrewptob
    @andrewptob 7 лет назад +4

    Thank you, Jerry and co.

  • @patrickjordan6710
    @patrickjordan6710 8 лет назад +5

    Mickey is one cool cat!!!

  • @420dogma
    @420dogma 6 месяцев назад +1

    August 9th, 1995 does not occur.

  • @sacluvsBM
    @sacluvsBM 9 лет назад +7

    If you can remember the Haight and 710 Ashbury in '66 you weren't there. I ought to know. I was there, 14 years old, and I can't remember a thing. I do recall vaguely living with my folks at 24th and Capp and being a freshman at Mission High. And boy weren't we all. RIP Jerry

    • @bradford7944
      @bradford7944 8 лет назад +7

      +4th Knight huh, everyone i ever went to shows with were sober....and most of the older people at the shows were as well...it was just the kids fucked up....same as it is with young fans of any band......how many GDshows have you seen? you seem to kno more than people that went to hundreds of shows.......or are you just talkin outa the asshole under your nose/

    • @PaulDeFelice
      @PaulDeFelice 8 лет назад +3

      +4th Knight : Jerry died in rehab from a heart attack, not heroin

    • @sacluvsBM
      @sacluvsBM 8 лет назад +3

      4th Knight funny I don't remember you even being there. Jerry died in rehab from heart failure which surely was exacerbated by IV drug use. Capt. Trips was hardly unaware of what he was doing and the risks invoved. And that is what personal freedom is. The ability to choose for better or worse for yourself. RIP Jerry. Long live the Grateful Dead.

    • @woody816
      @woody816 8 лет назад

      +Chris Fryia and snorted

    • @sacluvsBM
      @sacluvsBM 8 лет назад +2

      ***** you are exactly right and I apologize for not being more exact in my statement. Jerry was afraid of needles and just like little Nicky Gannon at 710 Ashbury there was a mistaken idea that if you weren't a hype you couldn't be an addict. we all know how stupid that idea was. I was merely trying to relate how hard drug use may have hastened his death. he dealt with obesity, hypertension and was on the way to insulin dependent diabetes. For most of us there from 66 to 70 in the Haight we were opposed to hard drug use. we smoked pot, drank wine and used psychedelics. there were handmade signs all over the neighborhood declaring speed kills. I find it amazing how so many people who weren't there or even born yet can know so much about what transpired back then. I was physically present and I can't remember most of it myself. you know what they say: if you remember the Haight in 1967 you probably were not there. All the best and sorry about my confusing statement. cheers.

  • @conormcgillicuddy2913
    @conormcgillicuddy2913 8 лет назад +2

    Quality redux. Bravo!

  • @fintanoclery2698
    @fintanoclery2698 7 лет назад +1

    36:30 the alcohol? correct me if I'm wrong but Jerry really wasn't a drinker was he?

  • @mollys1439
    @mollys1439 5 лет назад +3

    My dads favorite band I remember watching this documentary with my dad before he past away. Jerry Garcia always seemed so happy and just seemed like such a great person

    • @perryolsen1370
      @perryolsen1370 Год назад

      My dad died a year ago and he was the biggest fan of the Grateful Dead. Growing up, it was blasting through the house all weekend every weekend. I got 11 years of going to shows and am as into them as ever. Greatest band ever. I watched The Grateful Dead Movie on you tube the other day which my dad watched on VHS when I was a kid. Made me cry. But like a positive kind of cry.

  • @LoloYodel
    @LoloYodel  7 лет назад +7

    Happy BDay dear ol' Jerry Sir !

  • @aaapaintingca
    @aaapaintingca 5 лет назад +2

    20:43 It helps you in your life

  • @tylerfiecke
    @tylerfiecke 7 лет назад +1

    20 years from now when John Mayer is playing with new guys, and 20 years after that when those guys are playing with new guys, the music the dead mined out of the ether, will continue to be expressed and grow into this world, meaning many things to many people, and they will look back and say "were they ever actually here at all?"

  • @danielmartens156
    @danielmartens156 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for this! 😊

  • @edwardbliss8931
    @edwardbliss8931 Год назад +1

    We desperately need another counter-culture revolution like this. Something. Anything to shake things up

  • @apodcalypsenow4876
    @apodcalypsenow4876 6 лет назад +2

    this is awesome

  • @josephbearup4787
    @josephbearup4787 Год назад

    DeadHeads Evolved into the final form
    JUGGALO’S
    It’s All about Family, The Drugs and Other shit Just Follows Same as The Real World. DeadHeads are now Grandpas and Grandmas But the Music is the Baby - it will far outlive Us

  • @crowellp
    @crowellp 8 лет назад +1

    Great Pyramid. Lunar eclipse. Grateful Dead.

  • @TheNaturalust
    @TheNaturalust 8 лет назад +2

    Wowzer! That national anthem was sweet! 30:47

  • @chadpetersen2416
    @chadpetersen2416 4 месяца назад

    Jerry will never be "gone"! He, Bobby, Phil, Mickey, Bob K., Pigpen, Brent, etc. are forever part of American history.

  • @brendantimmons5415
    @brendantimmons5415 7 лет назад +1

    the clip starting at 32 mins in is AMAZING! does anyone have the original source?

  • @jessemontano762
    @jessemontano762 6 месяцев назад

    around 1991, i was 15, LSD when the grateful dead came through CA, the LSD was phenomenal and plentiful

  • @joefelice5062
    @joefelice5062 9 лет назад +7

    25:00 is just fantastic!!

    • @eastraiders35
      @eastraiders35 8 лет назад +3

      +Joe Felice It's beautiful really. What the Dead were all about, and why I love them so much. Thank's for posting this video lolo

  • @komitkazi
    @komitkazi 3 месяца назад

    First show was April 7, 1991 Orlando. So never got to see Brent but Bruce Hornsby killed it. What a blessing he was during his year + touring with the boys.

  • @dawalaceYT
    @dawalaceYT 8 лет назад +1

    thanks for doing the upgrade and removing the ads!

  • @patrickreilly7256
    @patrickreilly7256 Год назад

    Yah... that's what I think of Jerry Garcia. Oh look...there goes a competent musician.

  • @michaelb.42112
    @michaelb.42112 4 месяца назад

    I saw them at Shoreline with Jerry and it was AMAZING. I am so proud to be a part of the Alembic family of players and musicians.

  • @richardcolton1009
    @richardcolton1009 Год назад

    very sad the last time i saw them in cal expo, jerry was not looking good at all, they played for about 25 minutes and then took a break, the others being in good form but Jerry was almost not there, i could see him playing but could barely hear him and i was way close--as i was leaving i asked someone if this was pretty bad and they said this may have been the worst show ever----as opposed to when i first saw them in 72 on lsd up close when they made the first 10 rows get out of the way of the music during a slow heavy section of Other One--there is something inherently wrong with people who hate the Grateful Dead

  • @JayRiemenschneider
    @JayRiemenschneider 4 месяца назад

    These docs always focus on the ‘hardcore’ fans who travel around with them and gyrate and wear the uniform. Doesn’t encapsulate the vast majority of us who went when we could and just absolutely loved what they could do. Musically. We weren’t all part of that scene but we’re listening to our favourite shows and eras and changing our minds constantly over which are the best on a daily basis

  • @mcdaniels6188
    @mcdaniels6188 Год назад

    Damnit! If only Gene Schallit had said I wish you another 50 years, instead of 15, which was what they wound up with. He cursed them!

  • @thatsgottahurt666
    @thatsgottahurt666 6 лет назад +2

    Sure Jerry u werent rich... Great guy and musician but stop that... U were loaded.

    • @stephenhargrave7922
      @stephenhargrave7922 5 лет назад +1

      The dead employed over 100 artist and artisans, employed meaning payed. It takes money to make money and you must not know anybody in the music business because even wildly successful acts don't necessarily make a lot of money. The record companies and promotion take most of it. The cost of the production travel and feeding 100+ crew get the rest

    • @stephenhargrave7922
      @stephenhargrave7922 5 лет назад +1

      Famous does not mean rich. Whenever Brittany spears found out how little money she actually had access to she flipped her wig. literally. It's all a show

  • @georgehartler3423
    @georgehartler3423 10 месяцев назад

    Many of us that are still around know the old saying, there ain't nothing like the Grateful Dead. And that's no joke. And anyone that's out there, bless your hide

  • @Thresholdmoment
    @Thresholdmoment 6 лет назад +1

    We forgot about the time ....🌹🕰️

  • @richardcolton1009
    @richardcolton1009 Год назад

    i have always maintained that the Dead Skull was really Mickey Hart, of course after his face got stolen

  • @KarenMacKenzie-p5m
    @KarenMacKenzie-p5m 3 месяца назад

    Anyone out there do you know what hippie means? It means a happy intelligent person pursuing infinite enlightenment

  • @tonym994
    @tonym994 8 лет назад +1

    I love you Jane Pauley. always have, always will.

  • @anthonyromeo4600
    @anthonyromeo4600 Год назад

    My son is 16 and into rap like most kids but appreciates my music and he dies like the dead especially the 60s stuff

  • @recoveryrocks1
    @recoveryrocks1 6 лет назад +1

    Reckoning is an incredible LP. My favorite.

  • @komitkazi
    @komitkazi 3 месяца назад

    "They're not the best at what they do,
    They're the only ones who do what they do"
    Bill Graham

  • @Tom_Emody
    @Tom_Emody 5 месяцев назад

    We will always be the Grateful Dead. Hello dear sweet brother and sisters. …Tom

  • @MrJdash14
    @MrJdash14 2 года назад +1

    R.I.H Jerry. 2022 and still missing you!

  • @chrisnagy1429
    @chrisnagy1429 7 лет назад +1

    I love Garcia. Nicest goofball ever.

  • @musicmavenpublishing2265
    @musicmavenpublishing2265 5 лет назад +1

    So grateful for this video

  • @CurtMudgeon
    @CurtMudgeon 2 года назад

    These NBC anchors are terribly condescending.

  • @sheckyfeinstein
    @sheckyfeinstein 7 месяцев назад

    Jerry is rather a good natured guy. It’s hard not to like him.

  • @Bridgeknapek
    @Bridgeknapek 8 лет назад +2

    This is something I'd like to be pray

  • @stevengallant6363
    @stevengallant6363 9 месяцев назад

    Ironic Jerry died on the same day of the Manson murders.

  • @magdalenasoul1734
    @magdalenasoul1734 Год назад

    Band and Company just finished their tour here in sf