Bill Cutler's second video from the album "Crossing the Line" is a tribute to his friend Jerry Garcia, who played lead guitar on this track, along with a number of great Bay Area musicians, includi...
Bill Cutler's second video from the album "Crossing the Line" is a tribute to his friend Jerry Garcia, who played lead guitar on this track, along with a number of great Bay Area musicians, including Mark Karan (Ratdog) and Barry Sless (Phil Lesh & Friends). Directed by Ben Flanigan, and filled with memorable footage and photos of Jerry, this is a journey into a mystical world where living and dead musicians can play together at a "Starlite Jamboree".
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Heard the story behind. Fantastic that you really, finally, completed it. And that Jerry himself plays on it. A little spooky - the twilight zone in reality! Thx.
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So fine i captured it with Replay AV8
Got a bit emotional.
But I know the difference between nostalgia and gratitude.
Thanks.
Karl Jesse turned me onto you kids!!