The best thing about these reaction videos is that they bring an extremely diverse group of people together through music. I’m sure you and I would never cross paths without them. It is great watching you hear songs that I love. Watching Elvis sing about why his dream can’t come true brought me to tears. More than 40 years have passed and that dream is still not realized.
😳🙂 Happened upon this! A good friend of which I've known my entire life just passed this morning. She is, was and always will a be huge Grateful Dead fan. It has been a sad tough day.🕯️😥🥀 Trust and believe this puts a smile on my face tonight. Thinking of all the Really Great Memories!!😍 Thanks for sharing.
Sorry for your loss. But she will be with you always but from time to time it will be like she is there. My losses ones always bring me back to them and it is usually music that helps me connect to them. Try your best not to murder all the people who ask if you are OK. When obviously you're not. None of us are when we lose ones we love
Hell yes! That Half Step is one of my favorites!! I was fortunate enough to get 3 shows in during that spring 77 run (Tuscaloosa AL, 2 in Atlanta). Man, was that band ON in spring 77!
@@christopheroconnor2632 Yes they were! I was fortunate! Man, that Tuscaloosa show still rings out as one of my favorites! The "Jack A Roe" and "Samson and Delilah" are some of the best versions ever! I love that little "shuffle" beat to the Jack!! If you haven't heard the whole show, it's on archive.org. Here's one of the three links archive.org/details/gd1977-05-17.sbd.stretch.5420.shnf Living in Alabama for my whole life, it was not always easy! I caught a few Charlotte shows, Atlanta shows, the two Birmingham shows in 95, a couple of Louisville shows, etc. They just really didn't spend a lot of time in the deep south.
When I saw which one you were playing, I couldn't connect my phone to the car fast enough. "Dancin', dancin' dancin' in the seats" I'll be dancin in my seat while I'm driving all over. Not a bad groove for a bunch of white boys. We know how to groove Jamel. Anyone who says we don't, know the wrong white folks.
Another of my favourite Dancing in the streets is from San Bernadino earlier that year. I don't remember the exact date but it was Feb i believe. They open with Terrapin and apparently it was the first time they played Terrapin live.
@@drewauberger7155 amen bro...should jump on theDead bus as there new driver. I can just hear the playlist now.....that bus be hopping all over the road, with the stereo volume on max, so would all the other vehicles. Who cares if we are late to work or anything else....🤩😎😎😎😎👌👌👌
JUST IN TIME TO END OUR DAY HERE AT WORK WHILE WE CLOSED AND GET READY TO GO HOME AND ENJOY SOME MUSIC / REACTION THANKS JAMEL_AKA_JAMAL ✌🏼& LO💚E MY BROTHER
Lots of mastery on this. Jerry’s virtuosity, woven around Bobby’s chord structure & Phil’s bass; grate drums; Bobby & Donna’s vocals (even Bobby’s premature “Calling out...”). Who says disco sucks?
Always enjoy listening to the music you choose. You are not a plastic person at all. You are a truly kind and genuine person and I'm glad we get to share this all together. Love to everyone and "it doesn't matter what you wear, just as long as you are there"
"I feel like I'm in the '70s" is funny given that the show you're listening to was recorded in 1977. :) Also, when I saw the Gratefuld Dead in 1991, I think the only parts of the show I was sitting for the Drums/Space...the rest of the time I was up dancing!
I saw The Dead in the Carrier Dome in Syracuse in ‘83. They played “Shakedown Street” for 19 minutes. I’d learned the hard way not to party much prior to a concert after passing out during an Aerosmith concert-Joe Perry had left the group, so it was all good- and being present around thousands of high Deadheads was amazing.
This is widely considered the greatest show in the history of the band. You need to listen to the whole album. That’s one you should purchase. Peace Brotha, Get your groove on.
@@floorticket Well,the Dancing In The Streets has a huge rep too. If they ever played a better version,I haven't heard it. Plus,the first set is pretty hot. Especially (for me) the Deal.Brown-Eyed Women and Row Jimmy numbers. And of course the DITS to close the set. Second set,I'm "meh" on this being THE best S/F. It's up there for sure. But to me and many peeps I know,where the second set goes interstellar is the St. Stephen>Not Fade Away>St Stephen>Morning Dew run to close the set. I've flipped many folks who were "They're OK,I guess" into being Deadheads by laying that run of genius on them over the years. I'm with you overall though. Top 10 show for sure. Best ever? Meh,I dunno is there is any show that I can say is THE one for that title. Hell,the Buffalo show right after this is another one I love to pieces. Really the whole Spring '77 run was great.
That wasn’t playing 30 seconds before Jerry had you up and dancing lol. Now imagine dancing like that for 3+ hours and that’s how a Grateful Dead show was. If you want to keep dancing check out the Shakedown Street from 10/25/79. It’s a monster jammed out version. No way you can sit in your seat.
The original with Martha and the Vandellas (Motown soul 1964) was a hit in my youth. I had not heard this version with Greatful Dead before. They are quite different! Of course I prefer the song connected with my childhood. Great vocals! But this one had other qualities - its not bad!
Jerry's friendship and relationship with Miles Davis came shining through on this track.. They met when Miles opened for the Dead at the Filmore West in 1970
Can I hit like more than one time??? Thanks for doing live Dead Jamel!!!! I see it isn't getting as many views as your other reactions but I really hope that doesn't discourage you from doing more.. You made this Dead Head happy..
This is what makes The Dead so great! They can go from beautiful, melodic ballads, like "Ripple" "Candyman" or "Brokedown Palace" through rolling bluegrass tinged greats like "Cumberland Blues" "Uncle John's Band" or "Friend of the Devil" , through straight rockers like "Jack Straw" "One More Saturday Night" or "Truckin'" to pure country gold, like "Mexicali Blues" "Me and My Uncle" "El Paso" etc., to the trippy jams of "Morning Dew" "Dark Star" "Eyes of The World" then throw in a cover of an ancient Scottish folk tune, like the one of a kind "Peggy O" just for the hell of it, and switch it up to the disco slanted dance tunes like "Dancin' In The Streets" or "Shakedown Street". Even more amazingly, this could all be done in one live set! It's said, loosely, about a lot of bands, but those guys really could "do it all"!!
This particular version, in my opinion, is one of, if not THE, best version. Jerry was dialed in on this particular sound his guitar was cranking out, and jams with it. Awesome. Never been to a Dead show where everyone WASN'T dancing. Same with George Clinton, but that's another story.
This is their most iconic concert. Cornell 77 BAAAAAAAAABY! In 2012, this recording was selected for inclusion in the National Recording Registry of the Library of Congress.
That Cornell show was one of their best. Anything from it is worth your time. Thanks again and hope to see you at the Hollywood Bowl the last weekend in October!
Oh yeah! This is epic! I requested this on another of your videos! Glad you've Reactioned it! These years had the most funk ever!!!! Phil is just going off on the bass!!!!! Thanks for this!! You rock!!
I always liked this song , but until tonight I did not know who who was singing it... I remember that Pepsi used it in a commercial bank in the day... keep up the good work....
I think I’ve requested for you to react to this song about 4 times, and you do it on my birthday(a Cosmic Coincidence). I knew you wouldn’t be able to stay in your seat for long. Haha I’m so glad you liked it.
Have been waiting for this one..As played out as 5/8/77 is, this version never gets old.. It would sound perfectly appropriate coming out of the jukebox at Rob’s Place on What’s Happening W/ Raj, Dwayne & Rerun boogieing down.. “Funky as hell” indeed .. knew you’d love it..
Love that you finally did this and I never noticed you were in your bedroom 😂 it’s getting to be an extremely cozy bedroom with all those epic decorations! You should do “hard to handle” by the dead. From April ‘71 on “ladies and gentlemen”. Pig pen will have you feeling hard to handle yourself! Lol
Jamel's Grateful Dead Dance Party! Put on your boogie shoes! Take your hands out your pockets and shake your ass! Barton Hall '77. This show is in The Library of Congress.
Martha and the Vandellas, The Kinks, The Mamas and the Papas, The Dead, Little Richard, Van Halen, David Bowie & Mick Jagger, are the versions I remember. My favorites will always be Martha and the Vandellas along with Van Halen.
And I appreciate u too! And this is a great version...one of the best! Luv 2 c ur smile! Always makes me.smile..specially when Bobby comes in early Or Donna roo.late Whichever way u look at it! Keep.on smiling! Ur b-u-tea-full my friend
@@paintinganimalsonrocks7633 Yep, he needs to do some "Pig" Dead! Don't think he's done any. Very little "Bobby" Dead either. He'd love a good live Pig "Lovelight" !
Hi Jamel- We really enjoyed dancing with you and this epic, awesome Dead jam. Three generations of us and you here. Auntie was at the show and she said NO ONE sat. Love from Tel Aviv
I love the fact that a copy of this show, 5/8/77 Barton Hall Cornell University Ithaca, N.Y. a show known by all Dead Heads, is on permanent file at United States Library Of Congress. I can just see the archivist dancing the afternoon away down in the basement.
After your D&C concert experience footage with your wife & Tonight's Shakedown Street w/ Bruce Hornsby Jamal releas, I had to revisit this jewel... You do feel it. That is a rare quality for most regular Joes. You special....
@@BobSoltis1 The first Utopia album "Todd Rundgren's Utopia", the entire side two, over thirty minutes, "The Ikon". Of course it suffered the same fate as many of Todd's songs, it had to be compressed as hell to fit onto a side of vinyl.
Take it from this 68 year old black man: the greatest secret in the world is dancing at a Dead show.
I think I love you Michael Scott.
@@barbarascotto3873 Im certain I luv you Barbara!
@@michaelscott7462 🥰
@@barbarascotto3873 Get in line❤
@@alexbennett4126 my last name and Michael's are extremely similar. For that, I feel I should be at the head of the line. 😊
The best thing about these reaction videos is that they bring an extremely diverse group of people together through music. I’m sure you and I would never cross paths without them. It is great watching you hear songs that I love. Watching Elvis sing about why his dream can’t come true brought me to tears. More than 40 years have passed and that dream is still not realized.
Music brings people together
I love it when you cast away the chair! It's like watching a bearded, six foot five, four year old hearing a good jam for the first time! 🥰
😳🙂 Happened upon this!
A good friend of which I've known my entire life just passed this morning.
She is, was and always will a be huge Grateful Dead fan. It has been a sad tough day.🕯️😥🥀
Trust and believe this puts a smile on my face tonight. Thinking of all the Really Great Memories!!😍 Thanks for sharing.
I’m so sorry for your devastating loss Donna. 🥺❤️ Glad this can bring you a little comfort.
Sending My Condolences 🙏🏾
I'm sorry for your painful loss😢 their life energy can never be destroyed?? Just transitions into something Great and beautiful !!☺🙏🌈
I am sorry for your loss
Sorry for your loss. But she will be with you always but from time to time it will be like she is there.
My losses ones always bring me back to them and it is usually music that helps me connect to them.
Try your best not to murder all the people who ask if you are OK. When obviously you're not. None of us are when we lose ones we love
This Young Man/ Brother Jamal brightens my day every single time I watch his videos.. Much love brother Jamal 🤘🏼🤠🤘🏼🤠🤘🏼🤠🤘🏼🤠🤘🏼🤠🕺🏿🕺🏿🕺🏿🕺🏿🕺🏿🕺🏿🕺🏿🕺🏿🕺🏿🕺🏿🕺🏿🕺🏿
I don’t ever comment on RUclips, but this reaction… it was so wholesome and fun it had me dancing. Favorite dead reactor. Lots of love!! ❤️🔥✌️💀✌️❤️🔥
I hear the Dead and I come running! 💃❤💃❤💃❤💃
Summer's here and the time is right!⚡
The people NEED a 9/3/77 Mississippi Half-Step video next!! We love you Jamel
Great call for that Ms 1/2 step. The estimated/eyes from 9/3/77 sweet as well
Hell yes! That Half Step is one of my favorites!! I was fortunate enough to get 3 shows in during that spring 77 run (Tuscaloosa AL, 2 in Atlanta). Man, was that band ON in spring 77!
@@tommathews3964 wow those were fine shows to see in person.
@@christopheroconnor2632 Yes they were! I was fortunate! Man, that Tuscaloosa show still rings out as one of my favorites! The "Jack A Roe" and "Samson and Delilah" are some of the best versions ever! I love that little "shuffle" beat to the Jack!! If you haven't heard the whole show, it's on archive.org. Here's one of the three links archive.org/details/gd1977-05-17.sbd.stretch.5420.shnf Living in Alabama for my whole life, it was not always easy! I caught a few Charlotte shows, Atlanta shows, the two Birmingham shows in 95, a couple of Louisville shows, etc. They just really didn't spend a lot of time in the deep south.
Disco Dead At It's Finest!!!! Phil's just Killin' It all through this show! Nice Moves Brother!
The late great Jerry Garcia. O man what a band.
'Dancin' with Donna singing is one of my least fav songs.
However, every every song has the potential of Cap'n Trips going god level.
like this!
@@thadiuslindahl6282 Donna isn't my fave, either. But damn Phil kills it on this one.
Hey Jamal....North Carolina tunin in ! Groovin with ya...Im 64 with my ear buds in, dancin around the house...love it
You can’t stay sitting down for this!
When I saw which one you were playing, I couldn't connect my phone to the car fast enough.
"Dancin', dancin' dancin' in the seats" I'll be dancin in my seat while I'm driving all over. Not a bad groove for a bunch of white boys. We know how to groove Jamel. Anyone who says we don't, know the wrong white folks.
"Let me get some water" still dances while hydrating. Love it!
You know we been waiting for this!!!
I'm not a Dead head whatsoever, but this is fantastic! Much better than Van Halen. Look at Jamel cut the rug.😁
Van Halen and that kind of music has no soul.
Ooooh-Weee!!! You’re correct-They Don’t Say “Dancin’ In Your Seat”!!!! 😂😂😂😂 ❤️❤️❤️ Yer ch J!!
Love the Dead’s cover of this. Love Jerry’s guitar🔥
And he's out of his chair! So happy you picked this one! Jerry starts off gently but he he really sneaks up on ya during the jam.
Me too. I saw the picture before it began and I knew he had the correct one. This is the pinnacle of all Dead Streets.
And he did a twirl!
Another of my favourite Dancing in the streets is from San Bernadino earlier that year. I don't remember the exact date but it was Feb i believe. They open with Terrapin and apparently it was the first time they played Terrapin live.
Jamal getting his groove on! We gotta see more of this!
and getting paid for it BLEEP
Love the Bobby miscue......lmao
I've grown so accustomed to this version of the song that when I hear other performances I still wait for it. ;)
@@ajschroetlin2196 Ha! That's funny
Your getting your moves ready for the dead&co show. 👏
We gotta get Jamel on tour!! ⚡
@@drewauberger7155 amen bro...should jump on theDead bus as there new driver. I can just hear the playlist now.....that bus be hopping all over the road, with the stereo volume on max, so would all the other vehicles. Who cares if we are late to work or anything else....🤩😎😎😎😎👌👌👌
Jamel- they do a great version of “not fade away”.
Highly recommend it.
He did that reaction already, if you look it up---- grate version with Brent & Jerry trading riffs...
Yeah he loses it at Jerry and Brent trading riffs and smiles back and forth..
He reacted to that already. It is my favorite Jamel-Dead reaction to date.
JUST IN TIME TO END OUR DAY HERE AT WORK WHILE WE CLOSED AND GET READY TO GO HOME AND ENJOY SOME MUSIC / REACTION THANKS JAMEL_AKA_JAMAL ✌🏼& LO💚E MY BROTHER
Just when I think the world is burning up or caving in, a Jamel reaction cools it all down! Thank you!
This comment section needs some love for Bobby who’s playing in this jam is nasty.
This whole show is Bobby taking your ass to church. His playing on Lazy Lightning and Supplication is ridiculous. Not to mention his vocals…
Lots of mastery on this. Jerry’s virtuosity, woven around Bobby’s chord structure & Phil’s bass; grate drums; Bobby & Donna’s vocals (even Bobby’s premature “Calling out...”). Who says disco sucks?
Sunday night with The Dead and J. Not bad at all!! So happy you’re doing this one!! ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜🖤🤍🤎 Damn right, move that chair. 😂🙌
Yeah, buddy. I recommended this one a few times. Groovy as all get out.
Thanks!
Jamel decides to dance through the song.... looks at the song length, "oh crap!"
Good thing he had hydration near by.
I always loved Jerry’s atypical Mu-tron effect on this version.
Love it
Always enjoy listening to the music you choose. You are not a plastic person at all. You are a truly kind and genuine person and I'm glad we get to share this all together.
Love to everyone and "it doesn't matter what you wear, just as long as you are there"
Now….this is what I’ve been waiting for
Hell ya man Cornell is my favorite version of this song 🤘🤘🤌🤘🤌🤘🤌 thanks for the dead head shout out too =)
And you said you’d never dance in front of us! I know you did!! 🤪😂🤣🤣🤣
"I feel like I'm in the '70s" is funny given that the show you're listening to was recorded in 1977. :) Also, when I saw the Gratefuld Dead in 1991, I think the only parts of the show I was sitting for the Drums/Space...the rest of the time I was up dancing!
I saw The Dead in the Carrier Dome in Syracuse in ‘83. They played “Shakedown Street” for 19 minutes. I’d learned the hard way not to party much prior to a concert after passing out during an Aerosmith concert-Joe Perry had left the group, so it was all good- and being present around thousands of high Deadheads was amazing.
I was there too! Just the beginning of my Dead journey. 2nd show.
@@sweetnnekked I thought you looked familiar!
Back on The Dead! Ramble on Rose!
Now THAT is a serious jam! Peace and LOVE!
A different interpretation of a classic! Cool and loose and boy did I enjoy that!
THIS IS THE BEST! Also, check out ESTIMATED PROPHET from this show!!
LOVE live Estimated Prophet! One of my favorite live Dead songs. Nah nah nah nah ….Jamel ya gotta do it
This is widely considered the greatest show in the history of the band. You need to listen to the whole album. That’s one you should purchase. Peace Brotha, Get your groove on.
It's certainly in the top ten. The fame is for the Scarlet>Fire and the Morning Dew.
Yepyep
@@floorticket
Well,the Dancing In The Streets has a huge rep too. If they ever played a better version,I haven't heard it.
Plus,the first set is pretty hot. Especially (for me) the Deal.Brown-Eyed Women and Row Jimmy numbers. And of course the DITS to close the set.
Second set,I'm "meh" on this being THE best S/F. It's up there for sure. But to me and many peeps I know,where the second set goes interstellar is the St. Stephen>Not Fade Away>St Stephen>Morning Dew run to close the set. I've flipped many folks who were "They're OK,I guess" into being Deadheads by laying that run of genius on them over the years.
I'm with you overall though. Top 10 show for sure. Best ever? Meh,I dunno is there is any show that I can say is THE one for that title. Hell,the Buffalo show right after this is another one I love to pieces. Really the whole Spring '77 run was great.
@@wreckingKREW1 Buffalo ... exactly.
@@wreckingKREW1 the dancing from 6/14/76, Beacon Theatre, blows this one away. Maybe it's just me though. Give it a listen.
That wasn’t playing 30 seconds before Jerry had you up and dancing lol. Now imagine dancing like that for 3+ hours and that’s how a Grateful Dead show was. If you want to keep dancing check out the Shakedown Street from 10/25/79. It’s a monster jammed out version. No way you can sit in your seat.
The original with Martha and the Vandellas (Motown soul 1964) was a hit in my youth. I had not heard this version with Greatful Dead before. They are quite different! Of course I prefer the song connected with my childhood. Great vocals! But this one had other qualities - its not bad!
Thank's!!!!! More Dead Please!!! (Next could be Hard to Handle from Ladies and Gentleman... The Grateful Dead)
Yes yes yes
That's a killer version!
Fallout from the Phil Zone would like to have a word. Rumor is Jerry dropped to his knees on the solo with that version
Jerry's friendship and relationship with Miles Davis came shining through on this track.. They met when Miles opened for the Dead at the Filmore West in 1970
Right you are! Be sure to check out Branford Marsalis with the " Dead". Late 80s or early 90s.
Can I hit like more than one time??? Thanks for doing live Dead Jamel!!!! I see it isn't getting as many views as your other reactions but I really hope that doesn't discourage you from doing more.. You made this Dead Head happy..
What a great way to start my morning, thanks man!! Now it's time to play everybody's favorite fun game, take a step back..............
This is what makes The Dead so great! They can go from beautiful, melodic ballads, like "Ripple" "Candyman" or "Brokedown Palace" through rolling bluegrass tinged greats like "Cumberland Blues" "Uncle John's Band" or "Friend of the Devil" , through straight rockers like "Jack Straw" "One More Saturday Night" or "Truckin'" to pure country gold, like "Mexicali Blues" "Me and My Uncle" "El Paso" etc., to the trippy jams of "Morning Dew" "Dark Star" "Eyes of The World" then throw in a cover of an ancient Scottish folk tune, like the one of a kind "Peggy O" just for the hell of it, and switch it up to the disco slanted dance tunes like "Dancin' In The Streets" or "Shakedown Street". Even more amazingly, this could all be done in one live set! It's said, loosely, about a lot of bands, but those guys really could "do it all"!!
I love this so much. Forever Grateful.
You are literally the only reaction channel i watch! You actually listen to the music and don't stop the music every 10 seconds like everyone else.
Band name...Jamel and the Giant Pretzels
Quicksilver Messenger Service - What about me
I am so happy to see you standing up and dancing in the reaction chamber! Super sick and Jerry is killing it!!!
This particular version, in my opinion, is one of, if not THE, best version. Jerry was dialed in on this particular sound his guitar was cranking out, and jams with it. Awesome. Never been to a Dead show where everyone WASN'T dancing. Same with George Clinton, but that's another story.
Oh, man! I saw a P-funk show in the early 90s and just about lost my mind.
Yay more Dead thank you 😊
This entire show is worthy of doing a start from finish. The row jimmy is amazing
Never heard their version of this song 🎧 love it 💃🏼
This is their most iconic concert. Cornell 77 BAAAAAAAAABY!
In 2012, this recording was selected for inclusion in the National Recording Registry of the Library of Congress.
That Cornell show was one of their best. Anything from it is worth your time. Thanks again and hope to see you at the Hollywood Bowl the last weekend in October!
Oh yeah! This is epic! I requested this on another of your videos! Glad you've Reactioned it! These years had the most funk ever!!!! Phil is just going off on the bass!!!!! Thanks for this!! You rock!!
Thanks for more Grateful Dead...you're not just on the bus - you ARE the bus!!!!!
That’s EXACTLY how you react to this. Get up and effin’ dance.
I always liked this song , but until tonight I did not know who who was singing it... I remember that Pepsi used it in a commercial bank in the day... keep up the good work....
I think I’ve requested for you to react to this song about 4 times, and you do it on my birthday(a Cosmic Coincidence). I knew you wouldn’t be able to stay in your seat for long. Haha I’m so glad you liked it.
Happy Birthday brother..
Landmark show. A perennial #1 on Deadhead's top show lists. The 3 CD set is fantastic. I've got a Bettyboard/Aud matrix that is like being there.
And to think... they played an even hotter version of this song 2 weeks later. 5-22-1977.
Pembroke Pines, FLA.
Is a great show.
But the Dancin’ from Barton Hall just can’t be topped for me.
@@MorningView4 6-14-76 beacon theater dancing is my absolute favorite.
When you give the video a thumbs up before you even watch because you love Jerry and the boys so much and you KNOW Jamel is going to bring it. ✌️✌️✌️
Yes!! Thank you for the Dead love
I hope you can go to a Dead & Co. show this summer! 🙂🤘🌹
Man those boys should send you and your wife tickets and a back stage pass you have done a ton to give them a brand new bunch of followers!!!!
@@mikedevine3984 let's all message the dead and tell them to do it!
Jerry G and Band are/were their best in concert. Played for 4 hours once....they love the music
Have been waiting for this one..As played out as 5/8/77 is, this version never gets old.. It would sound perfectly appropriate coming out of the jukebox at Rob’s Place on What’s Happening W/ Raj, Dwayne & Rerun boogieing down.. “Funky as hell” indeed .. knew you’d love it..
Jamel.... Your enjoyment of the Grateful Dead puts a smile on my face! 💀⚡️🌹
Love that you finally did this and I never noticed you were in your bedroom 😂 it’s getting to be an extremely cozy bedroom with all those epic decorations! You should do “hard to handle” by the dead. From April ‘71 on “ladies and gentlemen”. Pig pen will have you feeling hard to handle yourself! Lol
Hahaha yes finally!!! Been asking for this for forever, like I said it’s candy for your ears 🥰
@StopMotionsGuy
I like this candy, whooo, so sweet! Let's do this all night! 🎸🥰😉🌙
Jamal, this was your best reaction EVER! I’m going through your catalog, do YOU brother! Take care!
Never knew they had covered this, but it's great. Thanks Jamel!
Jamel's Grateful Dead Dance Party! Put on your boogie shoes! Take your hands out your pockets and shake your ass! Barton Hall '77. This show is in The Library of Congress.
I love the way it penetrates the body and goes right down into the soul!!!
Always has, always will!
Martha and the Vandellas, The Kinks, The Mamas and the Papas, The Dead, Little Richard, Van Halen, David Bowie & Mick Jagger, are the versions I remember. My favorites will always be Martha and the Vandellas along with Van Halen.
What a Groove, That bass line is ethereal,and Funky!!!!
I bet every Deadhead who watches your reactions to the Dead has the same thought…. Man, I’d LOVE to take him to a show!!!! (~);-}
The opening riff to Althea is the most beautiful thing Jerry Garcia ever did in my opinion.
He reacted to that one, search for it.
And I appreciate u too! And this is a great version...one of the best! Luv 2 c ur smile! Always makes me.smile..specially when Bobby comes in early
Or Donna roo.late
Whichever way u look at it!
Keep.on smiling! Ur b-u-tea-full my friend
You should do The Grateful Dead’s “Dire Wolf” ! ❤️
I'll second that!!!
Mr. Charlie told me so.
Denver 73 or reckoning album
@@paintinganimalsonrocks7633 Yep, he needs to do some "Pig" Dead! Don't think he's done any. Very little "Bobby" Dead either. He'd love a good live Pig "Lovelight" !
@@tommathews3964 It'll be stuck in their heads forever like it is mine. 😜
David Bowie and Mick Jagger version for LIVE AID (JUNE 1985). . . . . .
saw them twice in the 70s ....mellowist concerts...dancing toking no fighting just good people enjoying good music
Hi Jamel- We really enjoyed dancing with you and this epic, awesome Dead jam. Three generations of us and you here. Auntie
was at the show and she said NO ONE sat. Love from Tel Aviv
So glad to see that you finally reacted to this stellar track. Thank you for another great vid.✌️
Oh Jamel!! I got up to dance with you! Come on Everybody!!! Get on Up and Dance with Jamel!!!!
love the dead reactions.....still waiting for wharf rat, stella blue and of course terrapin station!
He did Terrapin a few months back.
I'd love to hear Wharf Rat, too..💜💜💜
@@lisarainbow9703 hmmm i check out all his gd vids....i dont remember terrapin but i must have seen it
Gotta say,you had me right there dancing with you!!! Love, love, loved it!!!!
I love the fact that a copy of this show, 5/8/77 Barton Hall Cornell University Ithaca, N.Y. a show known by all Dead Heads, is on permanent file at United States Library Of Congress. I can just see the archivist dancing the afternoon away down in the basement.
Jamel, you lit the match & we all felt the fire! Great choice….
After your D&C concert experience footage with your wife & Tonight's Shakedown Street w/ Bruce Hornsby Jamal releas, I had to revisit this jewel... You do feel it. That is a rare quality for most regular Joes. You special....
Agree, my friend. Impossible to resist grooving to this version.
Love it when you get those shoulders going J-Man! Oh Lawd! You doing the "Stand-Up"! OH YEAH!!!!
Pick any song from Europe 72 and u will be blown away!
Word!
Disco...disco Dead!
Todd Rundgren, the ikon. You gotta do it.. Mind blowing song.
I think you are confusing songs. Todd Rundgren had nothing to do with this song.
@@BobSoltis1 The first Utopia album "Todd Rundgren's Utopia", the entire side two, over thirty minutes, "The Ikon". Of course it suffered the same fate as many of Todd's songs, it had to be compressed as hell to fit onto a side of vinyl.
@@BobSoltis1 Todd Rundgren formed Utopia and the ikon is a song on the album.. It's 30 mins long and is a masterpiece
Music sweet Music⚡🌈💫
Thanks Jamel‼️☮️❤️