Grateful Dead - Days Between (Shoreline 1993)

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Uploaded by on Mar 29, 2009

http://www.vintagerock.com - Grateful Dead perform "Days Between" on August 27, 1993 at the Shoreline Amphitheatre In Mountain View, CA.

Dedicated to the memory of Jerry Garcia...

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  • Personally for me one of Jerry's prettiest and most moving songs. The one from Tampa Stadium at the end of Spring Tour '95 holds a special spot for me.

    Another one Bobby needs to leave alone.

  • I first heard this song at Deercreek in the Summer of 93. Such an inspirational song... I feel like I can do anything after listening to it.. even now.

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  • I am Grateful to remember these amazing moments in time, as this nite at shoreline . TY Jerry!

  • @RedBullRiot its not the same song w Bobby singing it, this one is all Jerry/Hunter

  • this song + weed = me asleep at a furthur show

  • I was at this one.First time hearing this beautifull song.will never forget that great show.God i miss jerry

  • @kerik667 Jerry seems to agree with you. Watch the stern look he shoots towards Weir at 3:33. Then a disappointed shake of the head. Ouch.

  • Witnessed this show !! , Still got the ticket :)

    Thx for the upload !! & Greetz from the only dutch deadhead I know

  • Days between.........being born and the soul reaching its final destination....so its been known from the beginning.......gotta think deep to understand these days between. Thanks Jerry for all the memories.. God Bless you in Eternity

  • I was there! Only Dead show I ever made it to and it was incredible!

  • Although this is a polarizing song I grew up on these "new" tunes in the late 80's and 90's. Most folks like they time frame of shows that they experienced.  Noting wrong with that...as long as we respect each other we can embrace our differences!

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