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GRATEFUL DEAD - Johnny B. Goode - Fillmore West 07/02/71

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The Grateful Dead performing Johnny B. Goode July 2nd 1971. The last days of the Fillmore.

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  • This is what it is all about.

    When the Grateful Dead were the Grateful Dead ,

    Best garage band of all time !!!!!!!

  • i love this band in the Pigpen era!

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  • gO jERRY gO jERRY gO!  jERRY bE gOOD!

  • nobody rocked this song like '71 dead

  • The day before Jim Morrison died :O

  • this sounds great. anyone got the rest of the show from this source?

  • I wish I was born in 1950. I'm 19 and my deadhead boss says that I'm one of the biggest young deadheads he's ever met. I wish I could go full fledged... I guess I just have to stick to Furthur and get the best I can, eh?

  • @21ChocolateSun I agree the Dead are up in first place,buuut....i'm pretty damn sure they're tied in 1st with the Allman Bros and Phish. yes phish was later, but they have their own twist on things, which is important. and you can't deny the Allman Bros's being highly ranked. it's those 3 for sure. but the hell with it. Jerry Garcia is just a badass. may he (jerry, but since i also brought up the allman bros, duane too) rest in peace...with a guitar. In Jam Heaven

  • i found this album'' last days of the fillmore'' at a used record shop . 3 albums /a 7'' record interview w/ bill graham/ poster /hand bill the label was ''fillmore records''...25 bucks!!!!no shit !!! and a booklet

  • i found this album'' last days of the fillmore'' at a used record shop . 3 albums /a 7'' record interview w/ bill graham/ poster /hand bill  the label was ''fillmore records''...25 bucks!!!!no shit !!!

  • I wish i was born in the roarin 20's and this was the time the dead were in thier prime....77 would of been 1927....brent years would run into the fifties....i dunno....chuck berry pioneer...the dead...the ship, the captain, and the whole fucking ocean, and the wheel and sails!!! bon voyage bitches.....my mind just blew and im only infront of my computer keyboard.....cant imagine being at this show.

  • @osdotf Small world! I didn't notice it was you both times...I was in 'Dead Viewing Mode' when I watched this (use your imagination). Always nice to meet a fellow deadhead that's not afraid to drop the hammer on someone when necessary! :) I'm not a big fan of The Who, but if I find that quote I'll celebrate with a burning effigy of the two Who CDs in my possession. The only Brit I'll give credit for the blues is, of all people, Lemme Kilmister. Check out "Whorehouse Blues" if you get a chance...

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