Posted on 05/31/2016 8:24:42 PM PDT by ButThreeLeftsDo
And I bid you goodnight.
And, I bid you goodnight.
Well good night, sleep tight, don’t let the skeeters bite.
Watch in HD, with headphones if possible.
God, I miss them. I’m sorry, but they were the best. The last troubadors. If you look at the credits from this show, they covered: Chuck Berry, Bobby Womack, Bob Dylan, John Phillips, Buddy Holly, this traditional, Sam Cooke.
There is nothing, NOTHING like a Grateful Dead concert.
Never was, and never will be again, unfortunately. Oh well, at least I've got my external drive with just about every show on it... And the memories, of course.
Though I did see The Dead with Warren Haynes at MSG back in 2009, and that was as close to a true Dead show as I've seen since 1995...
You can’t go wrong with the Grateful Dead. Thank you for posting.
Jerry was a musical historian. I loved all the stuff he did with David Grisman before he (Jerry) passed.
If you haven't seen it yet, make sure to checkout "Grateful Dawg", which Grisman's son directed.
Just great stuff...
In before all the gratuitous Grateful Dead/Jerry Garcia insults...
Well, you know how it is -
one man gathers what another man spills.
Thank you and God bless you!
Nothing left to do but smile, smile, smile
My first Dead concert was in 1974, Des Moines Iowa. I recently found the complete concert audio on you tube. I was the one in audience singing along with Jerry, off key.
Wow. Very nice.
Nothing left to do but smile, smile, smile
You got that right Brother (or sister)...When I looked at the Headline of this Thread, at first I thought it was an infamous Opus...but then I reflected back to the Dead .... and lo and behold it was about the Dead....Nice to know that there are a few deadheads here... “Nothing Left to Do But Smile, Smile, Smile...”
It has been a horrendous month end of April and Month of May. We ended spending two weeks living in a parking lot of a tire shop in a small dusty town east of Yuma. I have eaten all the Jack in the Box a human can consume. Vehicle problems, with two vehicles one problem after another. Yeesh....Finally had to go into Yuma and purchase another RV to get home. Left the old one with a broken piston skirt out in the desert. It has a good home now...
Yup, Nothing Left to Do but Smile, Smile Smile...
Thanks!
My first Dead concert was in 1974, Des Moines Iowa. I recently found the complete concert audio on you tube. I was the one in audience singing along with Jerry, off key.
One can find just about all Dead shows to download at www.tela.sugarmegs.org Enjoy you all!
Cool, thanks!
I have Grisman and Garcia too. ;)
God bless ya Jerry, we miss you so.
Good times on the road. See you soon.
The Wheel keeps turning.
Tet68
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