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Jerry Garcia Appreciation Thread
I miss his genius........
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Quick Jerry Garcia (and Bob Weir) story: Back in 1991 I had an interview with both of them before their show at Nassua Coliseum on Long Island. There we were, just Jerry, Bob, me and my girlfriend sitting knee-to-knee in this tiny room backstage. I don't remember what we rambled on about but it was 45 minutes of wonderfulness. LOL
Then someone came in to get Jerry 15 minutes before the show to "take his medicine". I asked Weir what that was and he said "Jerry gets two joints a day. He's gonna smoke one before the show." The thing I remember the most is how Jerry kept staring at my GF's giant tits through his rose-colored shades. Haha!! <////////////////////>~~~ |
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Thanks for the bump though :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh Seriously, what software did you use to make that image? Pretty convincing but the font's a bit off. |
With Sammy Hagar and Elvis Costello and a few others... Jerry's musical legacy is without peer. People will be playing his music hundreds of years from now like Mozart is still played today. He smoked heroin btw, not injected. |
His taste for covering others music was always exciting... |
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But he truly shines on his collaborations with Robert Hunter...
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Like with Clarence Clemmons for example... |
never "got" the grateful dead. post something not corny ... that justifies the hype.
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Tragic loss. |
E-P-I-C What made Jerry special is his improvisation was like story telling magic, part of why he was sort of like a Pied Piper that attracted so many to go to every show. The segue in this gives an idea... |
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Funny, it took me dating a girlfriend who smoked weed to get into The Dead (the one who came with me to the interview). Before then I had their Greatest Hits and liked Casey Jones, Truckin' and a few others. But then I heard Europe '72 and that did it for me!
But still, to this day, I separate The Grateful Dead into their studio catalog and their live albums (both Official and the myriad of bootlegs). I would break it down this way: in the studio the singers sounded better while live there was no comparison, Jerry rocked (and improvised) harder. Apparently The Dead were even better on 'shrooms and LSD. LOL |
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I'm not a deadhead ...
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https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/i...7xqfXhma6-rT5A https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/i...R7xcrhPjk2T-8ghttps://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/i...wTPiChUIeudOtd There is nothing to GET? It allows the person to be his part! :thumbsup |
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Don't worry, we will be here for you when you figure it out. Everyone is capable of being a Deadhead... doesn't matter what kind of musical, political, social background you come from... Patti Smith, Elvis Costello, Dave Alvin, John Mayer, Lady Gaga.. George RR Martin, Joseph Campbell, Oliver Sacks, Chris Grantham... Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, Pelosi, Franken... Stewart Brand, Douglas Engelbart, Kevin Herbert, Jobs, Wozniak, Larry Page... Bill Walton, Phil Jackson, Pete Carroll Tucker Carlson, Walter Cronkite, Coulter,... And so many many more... The Grateful Dead "family" generated entire industry innovators in their quest for better sound, Meyer Labs, Alembic, Furman Deadheads and band members created Archive.org, EFF.org respectively plus so many other pioneering and protecting facets of the net. |
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Far-L, so many good mentions, lest not forget the pioneers that kept the music crispy as a head of iceberg in the fresh produce drawer:winkwink:,... etree.org | mkw Audio Compression Tool |
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Still to this day my goto .....to this day! |
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What would be cool would be a post-Jerry breakdown of the live concerts series released after his death. There must be hundreds of official recordings by now. Which ones to get? And don't say "all of them". LOL One 'Drums In Space' is enough, thanks. :D
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"Most acts just want to settle into a routine, whereas they were willing to search for the ultimate performance." :thumbsup |
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Ca piton Trips will be be remembered Always! Very cool of him to leave so many wonderful adventures for us to keep exploring :anon |
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Throw a dart at any GD related show;) Dick has a good ear,... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick%27s_Picks_Volume_1 |
apologize for floodin the board, catch these scale progressions!!!
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28 years , 3 months, 2 dazes since this was played live at GFY!
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The booze hit right about the time the show started and all three of us were tripping balls as The Dead played. About halfway through the show the photographer that was with me turns to me, his eyes wide and high as fuck and says, "I don't think I'm gonna make it!" Before I could respond a hippie in front of us turned around, put his hands on the photographer's shoulders and looked him right in the eye then said, "It's gonna be okay man, Jerry will guide you!" That night we drank the other bottle and danced around a big bonfire like something out of Lord of the Flies. |
Fuck! I don't know why I can't embed this video. I'm putting it between. I haven't done it for years.Did something change? Anyway..JGB "Dear Prudence"...click it if ya' want it. Stellar version pro shot.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJjXROShxTo |
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"able to make it better" has a special ring to it in the hands of Garcia... |
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Guy was also a fantastic banjo player.
and they started out kinda like a jug band. Bob Wier is probably 14 or something in Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions |
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