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Grateful Dead - Peggy-O @ The Spectrum 10-18-89

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Uploaded by on May 18, 2007

Grateful Dead perform Peggy-O at the Philly Spectrum on October 18, 1989.

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  • I was 33 on my birthday at this show. I could not figure out why Jerry changed his guitar, but it did not matter what I thought. I loved the tiger, I don' t know, but I think that was an Alembic he played so many years. I was on the front row and talked to a security guard. I ask him how he liked the Dead. He said he did not like the music, but the crowd was great. "Ya'll get high and dance, the Hank Jr show's crowd got drunk and fought. He liked the music at the end of the concert though.d

  • some of the best times of my life i spent with these guy's

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  • i'm so glad these videos exist for the younger guys like me

  • 2 days b4 was msg dark star / this solo was unique / thats jerry.

  • I think Tiger was having work done to it so he was playing the old Wolf, which was originally an Alembic that Doug Irwin customized and later took credit for building it. It was either that or they couldn't put the midi controller (pick-up) on the Tiger. That same equipment was built in to his next two guitars, Rosebud, and the Steve Cripe built Bolt. I miss you Jerry!

  • Beautiful song sung by undoubtedly one of the greatest bands ever! Jerry we miss u!!

  • @MrSword666 no way, you guys destroy this places and build new ones like nothing!!!  im from argentina and saw the dead 2 times there and JGB another two...its sad...

  • i drove past the spectrum about 2 months ago, and saw them crushing the frame of the building with the wrecking ball, and just thought about all the incredible music played in that building.

  • George Washington

  • This is very special... High to the Wolf!

  • that solo was all fuckin love, guys.

  • very interesting pauses between the first verses!

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