well either way I must admit, Jerry's hair does look funny...it made me smile and somehow I think that would make HIM smile. I really don't think he would get to much of a thrill about the trivial bickering. have a sense of humor people and enjoy the ride
who really cares what jerrys hair is like. he didnt and wouldnt care what yours or mine is about. he did what he liked and i think also hoped that wed do and enjoy what we liked and i guess that includes how you look. peace
i'm unfamiliar with american culture. is the comment about Mr. Garcia's Hair a lovingly cast inside joke to Deadheads, does it somehow relate to an oblique and mystical analysis of the performance, or is Mr. Tito a professional hairstylist and such things matter? any clarification would be greatly appreciated since i might be in the western hemisphere one of these days, and it would be helpful if i could learn about american humor and the contexts in which it is used. thank you.
@MrRGanja quite damn superb. maybe the progress will not be as slow as was anticipated. helpful comments like yours, Shri C. Sativa, or C. Sativa Sahib, as the case may or may not be, provide necessary linguistic tools, as well as requisite knowledge, for understanding fluid situational contexts and their levels of meaning. Shukriya.
@lzappy11 It is a common show of respect and admiration for an individual from where i come, whether that individual be living, or as in Mr. Garcia's case, deceased, may he rest in eternal peace. He gave so much to American culture. It is remarkable that some kind of official recognition has not been extended to him by a legislative body higher than a city council. He might not have wished to have that kind of recognition bestowed upon him, but it would improve the US image, and not hurt his.
I remember this open cold rain when Jerry Screwed up the open lyric definitely not the best I had seen live that's for sure. I think the black tar was a little to strong. I should have warned him.
@gratefulvideo I believe this "single stage spot wind" was due to Garcia's use of a new space-aged piece of air-propelling equipment, known in some circles as a "fan."
sucks.
cyndivg11 1 month ago
Mickey's drumming really enthusiastically at 3:01. I love him.
astromam82293 3 months ago
this is for sure my all time favorite video on youtube
rabobanks 4 months ago
I here because of the cold rain and snow ..not going out side till spring ! or the next Further show .
catcheez 4 months ago
i was outside no ticket ....triping my balls off..............i was 16 i think one of the best trips of my life.......rip jerry fun times
k4u2r0t 7 months ago
well either way I must admit, Jerry's hair does look funny...it made me smile and somehow I think that would make HIM smile. I really don't think he would get to much of a thrill about the trivial bickering. have a sense of humor people and enjoy the ride
lzappy11 7 months ago
who really cares what jerrys hair is like. he didnt and wouldnt care what yours or mine is about. he did what he liked and i think also hoped that wed do and enjoy what we liked and i guess that includes how you look. peace
TheDeadhead56 7 months ago
i'm unfamiliar with american culture. is the comment about Mr. Garcia's Hair a lovingly cast inside joke to Deadheads, does it somehow relate to an oblique and mystical analysis of the performance, or is Mr. Tito a professional hairstylist and such things matter? any clarification would be greatly appreciated since i might be in the western hemisphere one of these days, and it would be helpful if i could learn about american humor and the contexts in which it is used. thank you.
dugitomi 9 months ago
@dugitomi Well it actually refers to the way that Jerry's hair is flapping around like a couple of seagull's the whole song. How's that for culture?
MrRGanja 8 months ago
@MrRGanja quite damn superb. maybe the progress will not be as slow as was anticipated. helpful comments like yours, Shri C. Sativa, or C. Sativa Sahib, as the case may or may not be, provide necessary linguistic tools, as well as requisite knowledge, for understanding fluid situational contexts and their levels of meaning. Shukriya.
dugitomi 8 months ago
@dugitomi Dig It!
MrRGanja 8 months ago
@dugitomi
Mr. Garcia....don't think I ever heard him called that
lzappy11 7 months ago
@lzappy11 It is a common show of respect and admiration for an individual from where i come, whether that individual be living, or as in Mr. Garcia's case, deceased, may he rest in eternal peace. He gave so much to American culture. It is remarkable that some kind of official recognition has not been extended to him by a legislative body higher than a city council. He might not have wished to have that kind of recognition bestowed upon him, but it would improve the US image, and not hurt his.
dugitomi 7 months ago
Sounds pretty good.
steeltunes 10 months ago
I recall it was like hot as hell that day and as they started to break out it began to pour sweet cool rain and the whole place went crazy
catstewart529 10 months ago
and got to love bob's chicken legs lol
icemann19468 11 months ago
Phil's bass is bigger than my apartment.
brentblack73 11 months ago 3
@brentblack73 LOL
lzappy11 7 months ago
Good God Phil is slinging one cannon of a bass there
axwell21 1 year ago
ahhh i love my bobby shortie shorts, thanks man!
head5338 1 year ago
I remember this open cold rain when Jerry Screwed up the open lyric definitely not the best I had seen live that's for sure. I think the black tar was a little to strong. I should have warned him.
mountainboy32 1 year ago
Bruce on the accordian. It's only windy where Garcia is?
gratefulvideo 1 year ago
@gratefulvideo I believe this "single stage spot wind" was due to Garcia's use of a new space-aged piece of air-propelling equipment, known in some circles as a "fan."
dog1dog2 1 year ago 6
@dog1dog2 Just breaking balls, of course! :)
dog1dog2 1 year ago
@dog1dog2 LMAO. It had occurred to me, but not until later.
gratefulvideo 1 year ago
@dog1dog2 or headwind? lol
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