Grateful Dead w/ John Fogerty - Born on the Bayou 11-3-91

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The Grateful Dead perform Born on the Bayou with special guest, John Fogerty, at the Bill Graham Memorial Concert "Laughter, Love, and Music" in San Francisco, CA

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  • I drove up from Ft. Ord with some Army buddies, never knew the Greatful Dead was on stage with John until I saw this video, great shows all day, didn't even know who was performing that day, just went for the cruise and it turned out to be an awesome trip!

  • Drug testing! Haha, on the way home from the show, the muni drivers allowed us to pass joints around on the bus. You know, San Francisco was a different place before the dotcom explosion. They let us do what we want so long as no one got hurt. What a beautiful day this was.

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  • :/ something Not right about this.... Not that it Matters! This song is the one that I can recall most from my Childhood. Despite only Being 17, I can safely say this sums up my Life. not for the meaning of the song, more for the fact that it was played for me every day. Love CCR/John Fogerty!

  • @saddleson1 Roses from the sky =]

  • Rocckin'

  • Ain't it great to see so many many smilin faces...peace

  • @Johnny69Castaneda YES!!! I was just thinking that I remembered carnations falling from the sky. I wasn't sure if that really happened or not!

  • Drove down from Eugene, OR for this legendary memorial concert. Does anyone remember flowers being dropped from a plane during the Dead's set?

  • So many highlights that day in the park for me, one that stands out is the Otis plane flying over the polo field and dumping thousands of red and white carnations on the crowd. That was pure magic, with a little help from some wicked liquid. lol

  • I was there. Fogarty's guitar was unplugged for most of the set, or something. Still a great day, GD, Robin Williams, Journey. Rockin!

  • I was there, what a day, what a week. I heard news reports that the crowd estimate was estimated to be somewhere 350,000 to a half million. The low end estimate was confirmed with fly-overs, but they allowed that the trees obscured some of the crowd from view. Amazing, chill crowd, and the largest I've seen. I was about 50 feet up a eucalyptus tree when the Dead started, just to see the view...

    RIP all gone ahead, we're still holding strong here

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