COOOCAAIINNN!!! But most importantly, ..Meaningful, beautiful, powerful, magical, real music.. and the dead in 72. why hell was i born in 95?!?! thats just bad luck.
Jerry practiced what he preached here. By 1972, he had played with five or six different bands and muscians (Merl Saunders, Howard Wales, NRPS, Crosby & Nash, Jefferson Airplane, solo efforts, ect) on live and studio efforts. David and the Dorks is an excellent example of the Bay Area group effort recordings.
The Grateful Dead in 1972.....Why was i born in 1987!?!?
Now that I have most of the Dicks Picks series and many other live shows, I can still remember how great it was listening to Europe 72' for the first few times, back when that was almost all I had from 72. Those are days that I miss and will never get back. The music was new and fresh. However, all us Grateful Dead fans must grow in the music of our beloved band.
Jerry said this in 1972 and then lived it out for the rest of his life.... the life he loved was making music with his friends. He was a giant and probably the most creative instrumentalist I ever saw - there was no end to his creativity.. One funny note.... i have heard many interviews with him over the years.... and he never sounds like a deadhead. The guy is cogent, humorous and a decent guy. Rest in Peace, Jerry.
COOOCAAIINNN!!! But most importantly, ..Meaningful, beautiful, powerful, magical, real music.. and the dead in 72. why hell was i born in 95?!?! thats just bad luck.
GraveDustful 2 weeks ago
0:38 She walks in and does a bump. 0:54 she says fuck it, might as well do the other one too!
thehighwaybandit 1 month ago 13
Jerry practiced what he preached here. By 1972, he had played with five or six different bands and muscians (Merl Saunders, Howard Wales, NRPS, Crosby & Nash, Jefferson Airplane, solo efforts, ect) on live and studio efforts. David and the Dorks is an excellent example of the Bay Area group effort recordings.
folkhippy 4 months ago
Jerry was a visionary!
mushroomagical 7 months ago
i think he might be high.
imsuuperduuper 10 months ago
Yeah Jerry had a good point imagine instead of a headlining group but the headliner was music like this "come see music live in concert"
MrCraigary123 11 months ago
europe 72's tour was the best tour
meatstick0 1 year ago
The Grateful Dead in 1972.....Why was i born in 1987!?!?
Now that I have most of the Dicks Picks series and many other live shows, I can still remember how great it was listening to Europe 72' for the first few times, back when that was almost all I had from 72. Those are days that I miss and will never get back. The music was new and fresh. However, all us Grateful Dead fans must grow in the music of our beloved band.
box1072 1 year ago
Jerry said this in 1972 and then lived it out for the rest of his life.... the life he loved was making music with his friends. He was a giant and probably the most creative instrumentalist I ever saw - there was no end to his creativity.. One funny note.... i have heard many interviews with him over the years.... and he never sounds like a deadhead. The guy is cogent, humorous and a decent guy. Rest in Peace, Jerry.
jimaroo100 1 year ago
@jimaroo100 It's irritating that he has the reputation with some people as some brain dead burnout when he was clearly extremely high iq.
MrGrevy 10 months ago
Thanks for everything Jerry!!!
KyndestKid 3 years ago 2
i have to agree with folkrockm14.. Jerry is an absolute legend!!!
grasshoppa41 3 years ago
best man to ever live
folkrockm14 3 years ago 17
@folkrockm14 Naaaaaaaah, Jesus Christ was/is the best person ever. But Jerry's fairly high on my list.
threeby8887 4 months ago
Right on, Jerry!
Jenscool 3 years ago 9