Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with a free rebroadcast of our first show in Mexico from Feb. 15, 2018.
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The older I get, the more grateful I am every day that I can enjoy this music in any way, shape or form that it is presented. 45+ years ago, I never even imagined that I could, with a click of a button enjoy the music that fills my heart with so much happiness anytime or anyplace and pick any time in the history of this bands extraordinary legacy and listen or view that time. My heart saddens when I read negativity from people about the recent or current configuration/tour of what is now 'The Dead'. You either have it or you don't, and these poor souls who attempt to pollute the happiness of so many of us simply do not have it.
@reeveslarry6 жыл бұрын
You are either on the bus or it's time to get off. They still speak to my soul.
@rperkins7235 жыл бұрын
Tech is an amazing thing
@kevg18694 жыл бұрын
@Airborne Poet OP was talking about people hating on the members of the band. Very different than acknowledging some shows are better than others. The whole segment of deadheads who hate d&c and mayer. Theyre the problem.
@jleighwolfe4 жыл бұрын
Exactly!
@justinfitzsimmons95684 жыл бұрын
Nice compliments true fans 💪😷👍😊
@stephengiffith10104 жыл бұрын
I feel bad for people who are hypercritical and negative about this. They should do this. They shouldn't do that. They shouldn't even be playing. They look funny. What I like to do is just take it as it comes into my ears and let it speak to me in the moment. This music still speaks to me. Was it better with Jerry? Yes sure, but I saw Jerry plenty of times and he couldn't muster a quarter of this energy. This is no nostalgia act; these guys rock! The Hart/Kreutzman/Weir rhythm section is beyond solid. You have to see this in person. It is an enormous spectacle like no other. And the songs... the Grateful Dead song catalog is beyond anyone's IMO. I enjoyed this very much. I saw them both nights in Boulder last year and have tix for both nights there this year. Bill Graham had a saying, "These guys aren't just the best at what they do; they're the only ones who do what they do." It's worth still doing.
@stevegoodman58606 жыл бұрын
Steve Goodman Just listen, just enjoy Couldn't agree more Steve
@russellbush32676 жыл бұрын
Steve Goodman When Jerry was as young as Mayer is here, he could muster far more energy than John does at these shows. I mildly enjoy these shows and have no serious criticisms, but to me they are listless compared to Dead shows.
@tonydanis14806 жыл бұрын
The Dead LIVE...✌⚡
@prichardmark4206 жыл бұрын
Right on dude
@gratefulkyle16 жыл бұрын
Oteil is a solid part of the rhythm section and he can sing like a bird. Jeff on keyboards ain't no slouch either.
@Masoninblue6 жыл бұрын
I was backstage for this one!! The BOYS WERE IN BEYOND PEAK FORM!!
@ErikShen29073 күн бұрын
0:37 - Playing in the Band 18:57 - Me & My Uncle 24:28 - He’s Gone 37:00 - Cassidy 49:47 - Brown Eyed Women 59:43 - Bertha> 1:09:59 - Good Lovin 1:19:53 - Scarlet Begonias> 1:31:40 - Fire on the Mountain 1:43:04 - Althea 1:55:05 - Estimated Prophet> 2:08:40 - Eyes of the World> 2:28:06 - Drums/Space 2:41:21 - 3 Man Piano Jam 2:45:49 - Looks Like Rain 2:55:10 - I Need A Miracle 3:03:42 - Casey Jones 3:15:55 - The Weight Repost since the original comment keeps getting buried shout out to Kevin Coleman for posting this first!
@AvengeTheSic2 жыл бұрын
To those that support John I thank you. He is really into it and is trying to make it his own
@brucerescorl15082 жыл бұрын
Thanks Kevin C
@brucerescorl15082 жыл бұрын
Thank you for making out the setlist with timestamps. I wish I could heart your comment to boost it to the top. Love, Serenity, Divinity to you all.
@MdMaynard2 жыл бұрын
❤
@user-sb1pe9vl6p4 ай бұрын
❤
@user-sb1pe9vl6p4 ай бұрын
I have so much respect for what Bob Weir and all the boys are trying to keep the spirit together.
@greggehring249 Жыл бұрын
Especially the $1,400 VIP exclusive seating passes. but i get what you are saying
@photoslum11 ай бұрын
Different era we live in... but if they exist someone must be buying them
@Timwit842 ай бұрын
I'll admit I thought Mayer was totally wrong for the Dead. Well, I'm glad to admit that I was very wrong. He's the perfect man for the job, and I'm convinced that playing this music is good for his soul.
@gregsullivan67783 жыл бұрын
Absolutely🙏🏻
@nicksonblackwell2 жыл бұрын
You know I just ate my words about Mayer, too. I thought he was a total douche, but watching him actually play, wow OK he fits! I was wrong! I apologize to the universe. Who knew. You don't really know a man...
@dorothydottiebo14322 жыл бұрын
Absolutely
@pauljanssen26242 жыл бұрын
Nah, he doesn't fit the part. He may be doing better than others could, but it's nowhere near the same. I can't stand hearing non Jerry like riffs changing the music.... I am not into it at all, nothing like the old days...
@austinscott20072 жыл бұрын
It is certainly good for my soul.
@billculver4982 жыл бұрын
Recent Grateful Dead fan here! I wasn't lucky enough to be born while Jerry was still here, and the dead were in their prime but I can live vicariously through their recordings and also shows like this. Thank you John, Bob and all for keeping the music alive for people like me! :)
@craigwilson83696 жыл бұрын
Craig Wilson same boat brother, D&C has a special energy GratefulDead 2.0
@jocosaway84945 жыл бұрын
@@jocosaway8494 I was c. 1958... so really I came late to their party too.. only heard GD once in 73, once in 95... but shocked to realize... it's still going!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! But just a little advice...catch while ya can! Always try to remember the question posed to the Long Distance Runner. Im still trying... anyway, best of luck young Way.... youre going to have a better life than many.. most, and tunes are great advantage, sublime luxury... just remember to take care of yourself, everyone else included...
@casparcoaster19365 жыл бұрын
Fans look at Jerry through rose colored glasses. When he was on he was really good. He just wasn't always on. Especially in the early 90's when I saw him. I saw him at Cardinal Stadium in Louisville, summer of 90. He was OK but not stellar. The sets were pretty good. The opening act was Bruce Hornsby and he was great. Brent, The keyboard player died shortly after that show (speedball OD) and Bruce filled in the next tour.
@patrickhenry46754 жыл бұрын
@@jocosaway8494 plenty of room on the bus, young man, welcome!
@ottis1guy3 жыл бұрын
Amen brother
@melonhead493 жыл бұрын
There is no doubting Jerry was one of a kind. There is no doubt JM is too. Why not celebrate the continuation of excellence and joy? I'm a Dead Head. I love D&C. Rock on.
@michaelfbrown4 жыл бұрын
There's this interview with David Crosby where he's explaining he doesn't think he's good enough of a musician to play with Grateful Dead. So nothing but respect for Mayer who taught himself to play the entire GD catalogue in all it's complexity and who's playing it well. Much gratitude for keeping this music alive. Looking forward to the show in August.
@torrito1012 жыл бұрын
I think Jerry Garcia would enjoy listening to this.
@artmilagro5 жыл бұрын
I see Jerry smiling in the crowd at every show...
@19davy674 жыл бұрын
His legacy lives on. And on and on...
@brpo13 жыл бұрын
He's Totally Dedicated and Forever Grateful!!! (~);} ♥️💀🐊⚡🐢🌹🎶✌️🥰
@sweetjane8195 Жыл бұрын
Me too!
@drayve8590 Жыл бұрын
Exactly 💎! And the rest, doesn't really matter anyway
@stevemiller9837 Жыл бұрын
Thanks guys. Absolutely fantastic. Compliments to everyone involved.
@images4all5 жыл бұрын
I paid to see this concert on nugs for about 35 bucks in hd was off the charts, and thought it was worth every penny. Now having the ability to see it again like this is amazing. I'm Grateful
@IntegrityFinance5 жыл бұрын
😂
@martinmcewen461413 күн бұрын
they sound great even after all these years, I love them !
@marilynmacri80836 жыл бұрын
I saw the Dead when Jerry was skinny and when he was the great pumpkin at Halloween. The Grateful Dead is never coming back....but Dead & Co are making me smile, smile, smile!
@jeffbell42215 жыл бұрын
Fantastic performance thanks so much you guys!
@marilynmacri80836 жыл бұрын
VERY GOOD !! EXCELENTE ME RELAJA Y ALEGRA INCREIBLEMENTE LA MENTE Y EL ESPIRITU! GRANDIOSO DEAD & COMPANY
@vivianasaravia1602 жыл бұрын
Grateful to have this music. It's my house music - playing all day throughout reverberating good vibes...
@ericmosley68392 жыл бұрын
thanks for the memories, you guys are great. take the trip, be cool !!!!
@DavidWilliams-jf7cr2 жыл бұрын
This performance is a master class in how to jam in an unusual time signature. I love the way they all pick it up from Weir at 15:10. The Main Ten lives!
@DJFarallon3 жыл бұрын
That Mayer is a beast
@dankim236 жыл бұрын
SOS SORDO
@lavitrolaaudiovisual91782 жыл бұрын
I discovered dead and company last week and I am waching all his shows they are incredible, hope they come to europe someday
@Markkxs3 жыл бұрын
Listened while mowing the lawn. Awesome, good vibes!
@randywatson16152 жыл бұрын
I CAN'T GET ENOUGH OF THIS. I AM OLD SCHOOL I WAS ON TOUR IN THE EARLY 80'S. I AM ON MY BENDED KNEES. BABY READ BETEWEEN THE LINES. IT'S NOT MUSIC IT'S A WAY OF LIFE.
@afgtkt5 жыл бұрын
for the deadheads that have let Mayer into the dead..... good for us he truly has stepped up and has given us a chance to have more of this music our souls need, he is not Jerry but he is on that level. With out mayer i dont think we would have these tours we love and dam they are amazing a most times THANKS JOHN MAYER FOR ALL THE SHOWS YOU HELP MAKE POSSIBLE
@jasonraaymaker34836 жыл бұрын
I just had one of my best naps with this going. Thank you Dead for the memories. It was a pleasure to have met you many times. You will never be forgotten.
@BlakesPipes8 ай бұрын
I continually watch and listen to this song and I think I'm going to melt. My family is so beautiful and they bring me home 🏘️🌷💫
@erincarey6014 Жыл бұрын
Mayer is Dead, to me. I’m loving this company vibe.
@PacificPlinker6 жыл бұрын
He is Dead
@kevg18694 жыл бұрын
Jerry Rogers no one can answer this. I guess he’s nearly perfect for the gig.
@kevg18694 жыл бұрын
gotta be careful how you read that lol.
@woofergram87964 жыл бұрын
You're a very cunning linguist
@jackc11863 жыл бұрын
Mayer is a 'company man'.
@waynej26083 жыл бұрын
Mayer''s first solo in Looks like Rain is all you need to hear to know he belongs in this band.
@joesumma70206 жыл бұрын
Then there is the pointless noodling of playin that reminds me there is no going back
@photoslum11 ай бұрын
Cinco de Mayer, the music never dies, artists get different gigs!
@rhimeralemuse6 жыл бұрын
Just saw them on 7/3/18 best experience of music I've ever had! The you D&C! 🍄🚀
@danielbonez43475 жыл бұрын
Que buen Grupo y buen tema. Primera vez que los escucho y me han parecido Geniales. Gracias por esta Música. Felicidades desde Chile.
@nicolasmoyanolopez53852 жыл бұрын
Sometimes reading all these comments, makes me think i must have gone to shows for the wrong reason. Yeah, sometimes the boys were steaming, and sometimes not. But i never cared if Jerry lost his place, or Bobby forgot a few words, or if Phil sang too much...cuz I was out there dancing my ass off, laughing my head off, just always grateful to be there. My only complaint about D&C is that I wish they would pick up the tempo to make better to dance to. 68 and still shaking these old bones
@alexclarke89363 жыл бұрын
This is the most amazing concert of Dead and Co that I have ever heard! Wow that Yucatan vibe has really cast a spell on these boys!
@JohnMunsonjr Жыл бұрын
From 77 to present I embrace the new spin, as always
@johnlecour97556 жыл бұрын
Same here - prime touring years in late 70’s right after Europe in New Haven, Hartford, Umass
@AC-zu9rw10 ай бұрын
Awesome! So glad to see this continue! It’ll be a sad day when it’s done 😢
@alydude201110 ай бұрын
The music never dies. ❤
@cjackson34798 ай бұрын
and the band keeps playing on ...@@cjackson3479
@Bobby007D7 ай бұрын
Can’t wait for summer tour!!!
@moshe32786 жыл бұрын
:) me too!
@Kuzication6 жыл бұрын
Me either! See you there!!!!
@cstrut906 жыл бұрын
See ya in Georgia!
@codyzwick27536 жыл бұрын
Moshe Hopefully lakewood is as good as last year
@ryanblaze9326 жыл бұрын
Moshe I would love to attend a show but the tickets are so expensive
@jadenmiller51166 жыл бұрын
Que bien se siente saber que la amada musica de los Dead siga Viva y Bien. Un saludo fraterno desde Carvajal, Edo Trujillo, Venezuela .
@valentinagonzalez46133 жыл бұрын
Outstanding. Brought a tear to my eye.
@pacificnwse9613 Жыл бұрын
Love that transition from Eyes>Drums/Space. A whimsical instrumental break being slowly invaded by Mickey's ominous soundboard.
@JcoOnline6 жыл бұрын
Great vibes! Great magic being made!
@DAVINOENTERPRISES2 жыл бұрын
I still have the first album which I bought in 1967. Their first 7 or 8 albums were on my turntable constantly. Then I thought they lost their way for a decade or two and I drifted away. . Finally I came to realize it was ME who lost his way, and I'm back in the fold. I still recall the shock that reverberated throughout hippiedom when they released Workingman's Dead and American Beauty, which were folky and "country". That still ranks as the most revolutionary reinvention any band has ever pulled off. Whether folky and acoustic or deep into psychedelia, The GD took us all on an epic journey. This latest reinvention is within the spirit of that joyful evolution. Long live Jerry, Pigpen, and Robert Hunter and all the dead Dead.. These guys keep the Dead alive without being a mere "tribute" band. So cool.
@richardmindemann69352 жыл бұрын
Along with "Mars Hotel" and "Europe '72," you've just mentioned two of my favorite albums as I only caught them live in the 70's (Woodstock doesn't count as the equipment and weather (and Drugs) ruined their performance.)
@tonymiller68472 жыл бұрын
When I listen to the old stuff, it takes me back to youthful joyful times. When I listen to new stuff, it reminds me of older youthful joyful times, and twenty years from now, GOD willing, I will be listening to whoever is playing this material the most joyfully. with gladness. My memories are keyed to music, and Dead music are the keys to many happy times, and CSNY the keys to others...
@douglasgoodall36123 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU NUGS Needed tonight!
@randyoakman62372 жыл бұрын
john and the new guitar player brings the life back into this band, i love your new sound. a mix of cal jader and calypso and good old rock and roll.
@marilynmacri80836 жыл бұрын
What a thoroughly delicious treat. Been on Jerry Duty since my 1st Dead show in'68. There is some exquisite music being played here. Thanks sooooo much for sharing this. Keep it up, fellas.
@erasmusomnius6 жыл бұрын
What are the jerrys doing that they need watching
@randomchannel48862 жыл бұрын
Jerry Duty... love it!!!
@pjmjazz Жыл бұрын
best setlist ever composed 🌹❤️
@squatguy3156 жыл бұрын
This is Fantastic the relationship between the sound and use all is brilliant and very special, take care be safe and Happy New Year. Peace
@tonyskycollectorsnibiru19712 жыл бұрын
Beautiful!!! Thanks. John is playing on my subconscious mind like Jerry frequently did.
@miketrudelle16023 жыл бұрын
Loving the mixed energy between the mature percussion, the precision keyboards by Jeff and the superior vocals by all. Bobby is better than ever as the music director and Mayer is staying true to the music without being a parrot. Oteil's bass is as melodic as you can get. I've listened to the Dead since 1970 and this is one of the best sustaining renditions of this Hunter/Barlow song. I hope they carry on.
@theignorantsavants6 жыл бұрын
I love love love this show. This was the Barlow show and the LLR was just that special and also they had technical difficulties and so nugs fans did not get it live like I did in Mexico. After seeing it live on the beach , I ran back to my room and rewatched the same show again. I had to leave in the middle of Casey Jones sine it was the fastest I’d ever heard and I thought my heart was going to explode. The visuals were one of a kind back then and it was the best D&C show I watched and heard at the time and I hadn’t missed one since Nov 2017 and pre appendix tour. What a great moment in dead and co history. Meant the world to me at the time and re listening brings me back.
@augustwest52733 жыл бұрын
Pass the torch for 1000 years! this is incredible!
@Tehvoodoo194 жыл бұрын
Lmao why are people even worrying about Mayer and Jerry this is Dead and Company not grateful dead. Btw Bobby sounds incredible here. Hope they keep touring for a few more years
@michaelmcgcp5 жыл бұрын
Absolutely! I'm grateful that we can go see Bobby and the boys. I'm going Lockn again. How many more chances???
@19davy674 жыл бұрын
It got special after Bobby had that awful experience at Muerte con queso and had to be taken off stage. Once he got sober , he had a vision and executed and we are so lucky to have this amazing music back in our lives. For the first time in 20 years has it become magical again where every show may be better than the last. What a gift we were given.
@augustwest52733 жыл бұрын
Its High Time you keep your Day Job cuz its Hard To Handle that Big Boss Man Gunther S. Stompton! He'll put a Slip Knot around all your Crazy Fingers so he can get with your girl Rosemary. In 9 months she's gonna Bertha out little Kattie Mae outta her Box of Pain. At that moment you'll know the meaning of being a Friend of the Devil cuz he'll say we had a DEAL....you wanted a baby girl! You'll say I Need a Miracle and he'll tell you Mr. Charlie, Death Don't have no Mercy!
@russellroesner60733 жыл бұрын
A perfectly valid observation
@alanhanhardt9523 жыл бұрын
@@augustwest5273 A perfectly valid observation! Keep going JOHN, some day you may emulate the Great One!!!!
@alanhanhardt9523 жыл бұрын
I would have never guessed that John Mayer would be Dead before I heard him play. Dead and Company does capture the authenticity of the Dead experience. I am Grateful to be able to hear them play. It brings me back and comforts my soul
@davidrichardson74663 жыл бұрын
That kid Mayer is amazing.
@andresbarriga53052 жыл бұрын
Ya he had some BIG shoes to fill, and he rose 🌹 above and beyond the occasion, hat's 🤠 off to the fellow!!!
@kennergauthier346110 ай бұрын
sick show!!!!! can not wait for Playing in the Sand 2022!!!!!!!!♥♥
@eileendriscoll40022 жыл бұрын
LOVE THIS LIST OF SONGS THEY ARE AWESOME I LOVED THEM WHEN I WAS VERY YOUNG NOW I AM OLDER I LOVE THEM MORE NOW THANK GOD FOR GREAT SONGS >
@alicedishman16062 жыл бұрын
What a excellent show to have uploaded ✌️❤️💀
@jasond39384 жыл бұрын
I went to the first show in Albany and one each summer since - these shows are just so laid back and fun. If you cannot enjoy this set up I do not know what you need. Peace All.
@toddhoffman41695 жыл бұрын
Am listening now and so grateful.
@littlecatforever13 жыл бұрын
So boss. I feel so lucky to see them before Jerry passed but the boys are still keeping the van between the ditches and that is super impressive. Great set. I hope they keep doing it forever.
@philip83262 жыл бұрын
Too all those who find the tempo too slooowww. May I kindly suggest listening in the moment instead of anticipating something that isn't coming. This music is just exactly perfect for the moment it was being played. Furthermore, this music makes me feel good like it always has. Long live the music!
@schefferpoolservice55245 жыл бұрын
well said
@ckittle074 жыл бұрын
The slower the better. You can hear the music come through
@patknapp6393 жыл бұрын
I was there and it was amazing. Dancing on the beach and in the ocean and paying tribute to Barlow with an amazing looks like rain with shared tears. D&C were really coming into themselves and only just a few weeks earlier did it all just click and become special. This was the first Playin in the Sand and have gone to everyone and won’t miss it ever. It is everything you could ask for in the present day.
@augustwest52733 жыл бұрын
Amen. Sister! See you on tour!!
@melissajaaaay19152 жыл бұрын
It's waaaaay too slooooooow. You can have it. I don't want it.
@floepiejane2 жыл бұрын
The Grateful Dead just keeps on getting better! So much great energy from Mr Mayor.. So positive!
@HappySlappii2 жыл бұрын
Mayer* sorry
@nicholaslucia20812 жыл бұрын
Loved that subtle transition to "Fire on the Mountain" which I don't think was part of their repertoire in the 70's when I saw them live.
@tonymiller68472 жыл бұрын
Two years without a comment on this awesome show...sheesh...i will make one...what a damn good show...and the drums/space were in particular a stand out with Jeff John and Mickey all on the key boards together at the same time. Some DNC shows are only so so , but this one is definitely remarkable.
@loschky683 жыл бұрын
Cool little “Get Up, Stand Up” jam by Otiel and John at the beginning of Estimated Profit!
@chrisknight52633 жыл бұрын
I love the Dead they have made me hapy since 1969 and their music echoes through out my life...a 'band beyond description'. I am so glad this latest iteration continues and I am here to hear ...
@michaelq88923 жыл бұрын
That’s the year my mom was born. I’m 22 learned about them when I was 14. They make me very happy
@goomba7495 Жыл бұрын
Mid 70s mid 80s and just before Jerrmaster split the earthly realm. 3 great shows for the kid. Thanx... what a beautiful trip it still is
@carmin1999 Жыл бұрын
I absolutely LOVE the music
@dennissherman3631 Жыл бұрын
I remember seeing the dead 7th row for Bobby's 38 birthday at the meadowlands. Jerry made Bob sing almost every song for the 2nd set. I thought those days were over but man you can see their having fun and the music shows it
@scottgiacalone30383 жыл бұрын
That guitar John has has a beautiful sound. Two Libras Jamin and one listening. Really good jam!
@scabrini28 Жыл бұрын
This is very nice. A friend of mine goes to this every year and wouldn't miss it for the world. we're getting pass ports. 2022 come on through!
@ICU2HI3 жыл бұрын
Playing in the Sand was always one of my favorite Dead songs. Not as much as Tennessee Ned or St Stephanie but definitely up there with Scarlet Petunias and Cousin Bob's Hand.
@shakespearinthealley4 жыл бұрын
Sounds like someone may have been playing in the sand a little too much.
@jimhardy72354 жыл бұрын
Amazing comment.
@christopherrabaldo33774 жыл бұрын
It’s the name of a show they do in Mexico annually
@timothydonovan12614 жыл бұрын
@@timothydonovan1261 Oh man, dude...I think you missed the hilarity and inanity of the original comment.
@wangson3 жыл бұрын
Cousin Bob's Hand reminds me of a very, "touchy/feely" - type cousin of mine who never could appreciate another's personal space. Stupid Cousin Bob....
@wangson3 жыл бұрын
This music makes me feel so good, even on a Monday morning!
@annanzul2862 Жыл бұрын
There isn't a day that goes by that I haven't listen to at least one Dead tune! 😊😊😊
@MGBFanatic Жыл бұрын
Definitely awesome shows. One of a kind experience for sure, being able to swim in the ocean and watch the show, just crazy. Plus all inclusive meant lots of good food in the venue, waiters carrying you drinks even up to the front of the crowd, though you had to go to the beer tent for craft brews (still no $$).. Barefoot on the beach is the way to go! Its good to have friends who know people :D Thanks Jeff!!!!
@nagel6166 жыл бұрын
Obviously you were never there, huh? I mean a real show where you wallowed in the during a particular bout of storms in '89.
@paulhushon57163 жыл бұрын
Glad you had drinks delivery. You know nothing at all.
@paulhushon57163 жыл бұрын
@@paulhushon5716 no, I wasnt there in 89. But I guess that makes you special.
@nagel6163 жыл бұрын
@@paulhushon5716 I know you're a wanker...
@nagel6163 жыл бұрын
@@nagel616 hahaha people are too much man
@goomba7495 Жыл бұрын
Still to this day the best concert I have ever seen is Sting opening for Grateful Dead at Buckeye Lake!! Magical Night 🙂
@suzanthompson1559 Жыл бұрын
Insane jam. Made me smile.
@paulbartholomew57134 ай бұрын
Dead in Mansfield Ma. Tonight!!! Hey Now!!! This will be my first time seeing the current lineup, my last Dead related show other than D.S.O. was Furthur which I loved and thought they got better every show...... I'm looking forward to tonight.
@tomb6136 жыл бұрын
I avoid the commentary here, but so glad I stumbled across this show.... gotta warn ya, if you have a little (9hrs) brain surgery.. you'll come out a little different,,, like anything else i guess, (like 25 y ago, my first dose of vitamin a, flipped w/ vitaman e, 4example), but realize listening to music can be a little hard, uncomfortable sometimes... but in a good way, and I have to say, listening to whats left, of the Dead, those still alive, and to see and hear who Mayer has become... helps make me (even with what feels like an ice pick stuck into my left temple, in the center of a titanium mesh patch, covering where a tumour (size of baseball) was extracted) still really like being alive..
@casparcoaster19365 жыл бұрын
I'm 65, listening to the dead for yrs. Meyer makes it worth while
@johnfarversr3 жыл бұрын
He's so good. Him and Oteil are perfect for the band. I don't care what anyone says. It's still Dead and the music is being played in the same spirit.
@scottonanski41733 жыл бұрын
John has done a GREAT job of making the songs his own and NOT a copy of Jerry. Jerry built the foundation and John keeps going up!
@JohnDoe-ub8fq6 жыл бұрын
John Doe Mayer plays this better then Jerry imo
@irecordmyselfpractice73464 жыл бұрын
Russell Goebel is Gyps
@russellgoebel33083 жыл бұрын
His job is to shed light And not to master
@augustwest52733 жыл бұрын
@@irecordmyselfpractice7346 the lame comparisons Jerry vs Johnny are trivial and trite . How lucky are we to have excitement around the music we loved for so long again? It was magical and was gone for 20 years and the magic and spirit has come back and it’s fun, tight, and spiritual again. You never know if the next show will be better than the last. If you want to live on the past , that’s on you, but rippin on Johnny when he’s in the hardest shoes to fill with the biggest music critics , he’s grown and is filling those shoes through hard work and humility. As in Terrapin... “His job is to shed light And not to master” I prefer to enjoy the light and we are lucky to have it now and who knows how long it will last. So cherish every second of it.
@augustwest52733 жыл бұрын
Johnny wasn’t challenged with any other music until he had this opportunity. You have to play the band , not the notes and music. And bobby loves throwing a left handed monkey wrench in the mix all the time. I did not like Mayer at first but when Bobby got sober after muerte con queso, the magic happened and gets stronger every show. Mayer deserves accolades for working as hard as he did and respecting the music and fans. What an amazing gift we have right now. Hoping PITs4 will happen.
@augustwest52733 жыл бұрын
Love energy always an forever young the Dead & Company
@GlendaJasperMaidenhair6 жыл бұрын
seeing them on 6/23/19 at citi, so pumped
@jomalone54584 жыл бұрын
Jo Malone ooohh, you saw wolf
@maxperez-stable67964 жыл бұрын
I really like this music and style, I didnt know about this group , Congratulations !!
@morasa30002 жыл бұрын
Grateful for these guys. the weight was awesome. nice take. I liked the funky little reggae riff they added to it.
@catfishjohn23294 жыл бұрын
We all know the original members of the Dead are AMAZING and John Mayer rocks, great fit but, I want to give a shout out to the Oteil on bass, so damn good. You sir, you are the glue!!!!!
@danieltousignant910 Жыл бұрын
oteil lays it DOWN
@willlicks85844 ай бұрын
Absolutely loving the D&C's down tempo vibe, and the fresh harmonies, dynamics, and voicings to the numbers with which our ears are so deeply familiar. Great new life!
@Karch.Dah-Veed4 жыл бұрын
Yeah I agree.people bitched about the tempo for 10 years.its supposed to be a chill vibe,feel good music.not speed metal.lol.i don’t get it.peeps have to be negative about everything I guess
@michaeldematteis34099 ай бұрын
Sitting up here listening to KZhead then Your Love video came on what blew me away was this song " nothing going to take me back" I do Street Ministry and wait for I get to talk to people about being homeless using drugs or anything else that will stop them doing great things thank you very much you never know where a blessing will come from and you did a great job🎉🤗🫡👍👏🙏
@bobmat533 ай бұрын
Lovely picking guys, thank you most kindly!
@scabrini28 Жыл бұрын
The music never stops...JM is playing some great music. Love being able to hear Dead songs live. GDTRFB
@Dutchman13506 жыл бұрын
When I saw the live stream, I had to get up and dance during "Casey Jones." That was the fastest, funkiest version I've ever heard.
@MeherabadMoments6 жыл бұрын
I was there on the sand and I almost had a heart attack during that Casey Jones. You’re right , it was so fast and so fricken cool. The background video to it was way cool as well and unlike others I’ve seen. It was a special moment and one ingrained in my mind forever.
@augustwest52733 жыл бұрын
eyes of the world amazing jam !
@daveleafey9283 Жыл бұрын
Hello! Great band, I was so young listening to the Dead back in the day and having a great time hearing the Music live and the reefer was just flowing and I got blinded with all those Tie dye Shirts----Hello!
@sammiercomcastnet Жыл бұрын
the fact oteil sneaks the bob marley riff into estimated is amazing
@fungistudios32872 жыл бұрын
I will be going to see Dead And Company at Lockn later this year and I just found out that Branford Marcellus will be playing with Dead And Company at Lockn
@joshuasudduth13646 жыл бұрын
Joshua Sudduth ... guaranteed eyes of the world coming out with branford
@MidExpanse5 жыл бұрын
Thank you Bobby. I love you dude
@Chrispypullen5 жыл бұрын
Love you guys!!
@irishsetterarchie2 жыл бұрын
Sometimes I try to pretend JM is someone else...but the guy's doing a great job!...he grows on you, when he surrenders his ego to the vibration of the music~the band~the crowd~Jerry's spirit...and he is doing that more and more and I kind of like him now, he's alright...you can just feel the vibe of the ocean and all those bare feet ~sounds delightful! O yeh, thanks for sharing this ~THAT's so DEAD that's so COOL!
@forestbirdgirl6 жыл бұрын
Forest BirdGirl I hear ya. His tone has gotten there, better than a couple years ago for sure. Even tho he looks like Ben Shapiro's much cooler and chill younger brother sometimes. It was an issue in my head one night. And this show, Billy and Mickey actually look like they're enjoying themselves.
@cheapthrilll63236 жыл бұрын
Cheap Thrill I'm glad we're sharing the same wavelength...Bobby too is looking and playing great ~so much energy!! xo (I think Ben Shapiro is 34 and John is 41) John really does look like Ben, and John also looks and seems a lot younger as well...age is so relative...
@forestbirdgirl6 жыл бұрын
I will be seeing Dead & Company at Lockn later this year
@joshuasudduth13646 жыл бұрын
Have a GREAT TIME JS! I've never been to Lockn, but it looks like the perfect place to dance with Dead & Co.
@forestbirdgirl6 жыл бұрын
Couldn't agree more!
@maggiekantola61916 жыл бұрын
John Mayer's really proven to be one of the best guitars of all the time never imagined him playing with the grateful Dead and filling in for Jerry playing his own style It's incredible.
@bopitbull39573 жыл бұрын
He makes that aneurysm face when he's playing. I make that face whenever I have to hear it.
@joshwilliams9636 Жыл бұрын
I been seeing the dead since1972.out of respect for Jerry I won't listen or see this carnival.
@Kevin-fj7og Жыл бұрын
@@Kevin-fj7og finally someone agrees with me. There's a reason why mountain girl said no you're not allowed to use the grateful Dead name. Everyone was mad at her but I thought she made the right decision. Jerry wouldn't want these clowns playing under The grateful Dead name he carried the whole band like his children.
@bopitbull3957 Жыл бұрын
@@Kevin-fj7og my first show was in 1984 at the spectrum maybe 85 I don't remember I have to look it up and think about it. I've only seen him 100 10 times are in the hundreds maybe thousands since 72 you seen some of the real vintage shows some songs I probably never got to hear live did you ever see St Stephens live. I heard the grateful Dead at Alpine valley do it in the daytime real loud for a few minutes for a sound-check but then they didn't play it for the show it was just kind of a teaser they did.
@bopitbull3957 Жыл бұрын
The best times I ever had were at Dead shows, and Bobbie's new bands!!!
@victoriamiller238317 күн бұрын
Long live Garcia! Trippin on acid at Arroyo Seco watching these guys are some of my very best memories!
@PatP-xi2ep6 ай бұрын
This show absolutely smokes 🔥 Boys are playing loose and having fun 💪🏻
The older I get, the more grateful I am every day that I can enjoy this music in any way, shape or form that it is presented. 45+ years ago, I never even imagined that I could, with a click of a button enjoy the music that fills my heart with so much happiness anytime or anyplace and pick any time in the history of this bands extraordinary legacy and listen or view that time. My heart saddens when I read negativity from people about the recent or current configuration/tour of what is now 'The Dead'. You either have it or you don't, and these poor souls who attempt to pollute the happiness of so many of us simply do not have it.
You are either on the bus or it's time to get off. They still speak to my soul.
Tech is an amazing thing
@Airborne Poet OP was talking about people hating on the members of the band. Very different than acknowledging some shows are better than others. The whole segment of deadheads who hate d&c and mayer. Theyre the problem.
Exactly!
Nice compliments true fans 💪😷👍😊
I feel bad for people who are hypercritical and negative about this. They should do this. They shouldn't do that. They shouldn't even be playing. They look funny. What I like to do is just take it as it comes into my ears and let it speak to me in the moment. This music still speaks to me. Was it better with Jerry? Yes sure, but I saw Jerry plenty of times and he couldn't muster a quarter of this energy. This is no nostalgia act; these guys rock! The Hart/Kreutzman/Weir rhythm section is beyond solid. You have to see this in person. It is an enormous spectacle like no other. And the songs... the Grateful Dead song catalog is beyond anyone's IMO. I enjoyed this very much. I saw them both nights in Boulder last year and have tix for both nights there this year. Bill Graham had a saying, "These guys aren't just the best at what they do; they're the only ones who do what they do." It's worth still doing.
Steve Goodman Just listen, just enjoy Couldn't agree more Steve
Steve Goodman When Jerry was as young as Mayer is here, he could muster far more energy than John does at these shows. I mildly enjoy these shows and have no serious criticisms, but to me they are listless compared to Dead shows.
The Dead LIVE...✌⚡
Right on dude
Oteil is a solid part of the rhythm section and he can sing like a bird. Jeff on keyboards ain't no slouch either.
I was backstage for this one!! The BOYS WERE IN BEYOND PEAK FORM!!
0:37 - Playing in the Band 18:57 - Me & My Uncle 24:28 - He’s Gone 37:00 - Cassidy 49:47 - Brown Eyed Women 59:43 - Bertha> 1:09:59 - Good Lovin 1:19:53 - Scarlet Begonias> 1:31:40 - Fire on the Mountain 1:43:04 - Althea 1:55:05 - Estimated Prophet> 2:08:40 - Eyes of the World> 2:28:06 - Drums/Space 2:41:21 - 3 Man Piano Jam 2:45:49 - Looks Like Rain 2:55:10 - I Need A Miracle 3:03:42 - Casey Jones 3:15:55 - The Weight Repost since the original comment keeps getting buried shout out to Kevin Coleman for posting this first!
To those that support John I thank you. He is really into it and is trying to make it his own
Thanks Kevin C
Thank you for making out the setlist with timestamps. I wish I could heart your comment to boost it to the top. Love, Serenity, Divinity to you all.
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I have so much respect for what Bob Weir and all the boys are trying to keep the spirit together.
Especially the $1,400 VIP exclusive seating passes. but i get what you are saying
Different era we live in... but if they exist someone must be buying them
I'll admit I thought Mayer was totally wrong for the Dead. Well, I'm glad to admit that I was very wrong. He's the perfect man for the job, and I'm convinced that playing this music is good for his soul.
Absolutely🙏🏻
You know I just ate my words about Mayer, too. I thought he was a total douche, but watching him actually play, wow OK he fits! I was wrong! I apologize to the universe. Who knew. You don't really know a man...
Absolutely
Nah, he doesn't fit the part. He may be doing better than others could, but it's nowhere near the same. I can't stand hearing non Jerry like riffs changing the music.... I am not into it at all, nothing like the old days...
It is certainly good for my soul.
Recent Grateful Dead fan here! I wasn't lucky enough to be born while Jerry was still here, and the dead were in their prime but I can live vicariously through their recordings and also shows like this. Thank you John, Bob and all for keeping the music alive for people like me! :)
Craig Wilson same boat brother, D&C has a special energy GratefulDead 2.0
@@jocosaway8494 I was c. 1958... so really I came late to their party too.. only heard GD once in 73, once in 95... but shocked to realize... it's still going!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! But just a little advice...catch while ya can! Always try to remember the question posed to the Long Distance Runner. Im still trying... anyway, best of luck young Way.... youre going to have a better life than many.. most, and tunes are great advantage, sublime luxury... just remember to take care of yourself, everyone else included...
Fans look at Jerry through rose colored glasses. When he was on he was really good. He just wasn't always on. Especially in the early 90's when I saw him. I saw him at Cardinal Stadium in Louisville, summer of 90. He was OK but not stellar. The sets were pretty good. The opening act was Bruce Hornsby and he was great. Brent, The keyboard player died shortly after that show (speedball OD) and Bruce filled in the next tour.
@@jocosaway8494 plenty of room on the bus, young man, welcome!
Amen brother
There is no doubting Jerry was one of a kind. There is no doubt JM is too. Why not celebrate the continuation of excellence and joy? I'm a Dead Head. I love D&C. Rock on.
There's this interview with David Crosby where he's explaining he doesn't think he's good enough of a musician to play with Grateful Dead. So nothing but respect for Mayer who taught himself to play the entire GD catalogue in all it's complexity and who's playing it well. Much gratitude for keeping this music alive. Looking forward to the show in August.
I think Jerry Garcia would enjoy listening to this.
I see Jerry smiling in the crowd at every show...
His legacy lives on. And on and on...
He's Totally Dedicated and Forever Grateful!!! (~);} ♥️💀🐊⚡🐢🌹🎶✌️🥰
Me too!
Exactly 💎! And the rest, doesn't really matter anyway
Thanks guys. Absolutely fantastic. Compliments to everyone involved.
I paid to see this concert on nugs for about 35 bucks in hd was off the charts, and thought it was worth every penny. Now having the ability to see it again like this is amazing. I'm Grateful
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they sound great even after all these years, I love them !
I saw the Dead when Jerry was skinny and when he was the great pumpkin at Halloween. The Grateful Dead is never coming back....but Dead & Co are making me smile, smile, smile!
Fantastic performance thanks so much you guys!
VERY GOOD !! EXCELENTE ME RELAJA Y ALEGRA INCREIBLEMENTE LA MENTE Y EL ESPIRITU! GRANDIOSO DEAD & COMPANY
Grateful to have this music. It's my house music - playing all day throughout reverberating good vibes...
thanks for the memories, you guys are great. take the trip, be cool !!!!
This performance is a master class in how to jam in an unusual time signature. I love the way they all pick it up from Weir at 15:10. The Main Ten lives!
That Mayer is a beast
SOS SORDO
I discovered dead and company last week and I am waching all his shows they are incredible, hope they come to europe someday
Listened while mowing the lawn. Awesome, good vibes!
I CAN'T GET ENOUGH OF THIS. I AM OLD SCHOOL I WAS ON TOUR IN THE EARLY 80'S. I AM ON MY BENDED KNEES. BABY READ BETEWEEN THE LINES. IT'S NOT MUSIC IT'S A WAY OF LIFE.
for the deadheads that have let Mayer into the dead..... good for us he truly has stepped up and has given us a chance to have more of this music our souls need, he is not Jerry but he is on that level. With out mayer i dont think we would have these tours we love and dam they are amazing a most times THANKS JOHN MAYER FOR ALL THE SHOWS YOU HELP MAKE POSSIBLE
I just had one of my best naps with this going. Thank you Dead for the memories. It was a pleasure to have met you many times. You will never be forgotten.
I continually watch and listen to this song and I think I'm going to melt. My family is so beautiful and they bring me home 🏘️🌷💫
Mayer is Dead, to me. I’m loving this company vibe.
He is Dead
Jerry Rogers no one can answer this. I guess he’s nearly perfect for the gig.
gotta be careful how you read that lol.
You're a very cunning linguist
Mayer is a 'company man'.
Mayer''s first solo in Looks like Rain is all you need to hear to know he belongs in this band.
Then there is the pointless noodling of playin that reminds me there is no going back
Cinco de Mayer, the music never dies, artists get different gigs!
Just saw them on 7/3/18 best experience of music I've ever had! The you D&C! 🍄🚀
Que buen Grupo y buen tema. Primera vez que los escucho y me han parecido Geniales. Gracias por esta Música. Felicidades desde Chile.
Sometimes reading all these comments, makes me think i must have gone to shows for the wrong reason. Yeah, sometimes the boys were steaming, and sometimes not. But i never cared if Jerry lost his place, or Bobby forgot a few words, or if Phil sang too much...cuz I was out there dancing my ass off, laughing my head off, just always grateful to be there. My only complaint about D&C is that I wish they would pick up the tempo to make better to dance to. 68 and still shaking these old bones
This is the most amazing concert of Dead and Co that I have ever heard! Wow that Yucatan vibe has really cast a spell on these boys!
From 77 to present I embrace the new spin, as always
Same here - prime touring years in late 70’s right after Europe in New Haven, Hartford, Umass
Awesome! So glad to see this continue! It’ll be a sad day when it’s done 😢
The music never dies. ❤
and the band keeps playing on ...@@cjackson3479
Can’t wait for summer tour!!!
:) me too!
Me either! See you there!!!!
See ya in Georgia!
Moshe Hopefully lakewood is as good as last year
Moshe I would love to attend a show but the tickets are so expensive
Que bien se siente saber que la amada musica de los Dead siga Viva y Bien. Un saludo fraterno desde Carvajal, Edo Trujillo, Venezuela .
Outstanding. Brought a tear to my eye.
Love that transition from Eyes>Drums/Space. A whimsical instrumental break being slowly invaded by Mickey's ominous soundboard.
Great vibes! Great magic being made!
I still have the first album which I bought in 1967. Their first 7 or 8 albums were on my turntable constantly. Then I thought they lost their way for a decade or two and I drifted away. . Finally I came to realize it was ME who lost his way, and I'm back in the fold. I still recall the shock that reverberated throughout hippiedom when they released Workingman's Dead and American Beauty, which were folky and "country". That still ranks as the most revolutionary reinvention any band has ever pulled off. Whether folky and acoustic or deep into psychedelia, The GD took us all on an epic journey. This latest reinvention is within the spirit of that joyful evolution. Long live Jerry, Pigpen, and Robert Hunter and all the dead Dead.. These guys keep the Dead alive without being a mere "tribute" band. So cool.
Along with "Mars Hotel" and "Europe '72," you've just mentioned two of my favorite albums as I only caught them live in the 70's (Woodstock doesn't count as the equipment and weather (and Drugs) ruined their performance.)
When I listen to the old stuff, it takes me back to youthful joyful times. When I listen to new stuff, it reminds me of older youthful joyful times, and twenty years from now, GOD willing, I will be listening to whoever is playing this material the most joyfully. with gladness. My memories are keyed to music, and Dead music are the keys to many happy times, and CSNY the keys to others...
THANK YOU NUGS Needed tonight!
john and the new guitar player brings the life back into this band, i love your new sound. a mix of cal jader and calypso and good old rock and roll.
What a thoroughly delicious treat. Been on Jerry Duty since my 1st Dead show in'68. There is some exquisite music being played here. Thanks sooooo much for sharing this. Keep it up, fellas.
What are the jerrys doing that they need watching
Jerry Duty... love it!!!
best setlist ever composed 🌹❤️
This is Fantastic the relationship between the sound and use all is brilliant and very special, take care be safe and Happy New Year. Peace
Beautiful!!! Thanks. John is playing on my subconscious mind like Jerry frequently did.
Loving the mixed energy between the mature percussion, the precision keyboards by Jeff and the superior vocals by all. Bobby is better than ever as the music director and Mayer is staying true to the music without being a parrot. Oteil's bass is as melodic as you can get. I've listened to the Dead since 1970 and this is one of the best sustaining renditions of this Hunter/Barlow song. I hope they carry on.
I love love love this show. This was the Barlow show and the LLR was just that special and also they had technical difficulties and so nugs fans did not get it live like I did in Mexico. After seeing it live on the beach , I ran back to my room and rewatched the same show again. I had to leave in the middle of Casey Jones sine it was the fastest I’d ever heard and I thought my heart was going to explode. The visuals were one of a kind back then and it was the best D&C show I watched and heard at the time and I hadn’t missed one since Nov 2017 and pre appendix tour. What a great moment in dead and co history. Meant the world to me at the time and re listening brings me back.
Pass the torch for 1000 years! this is incredible!
Lmao why are people even worrying about Mayer and Jerry this is Dead and Company not grateful dead. Btw Bobby sounds incredible here. Hope they keep touring for a few more years
Absolutely! I'm grateful that we can go see Bobby and the boys. I'm going Lockn again. How many more chances???
It got special after Bobby had that awful experience at Muerte con queso and had to be taken off stage. Once he got sober , he had a vision and executed and we are so lucky to have this amazing music back in our lives. For the first time in 20 years has it become magical again where every show may be better than the last. What a gift we were given.
Its High Time you keep your Day Job cuz its Hard To Handle that Big Boss Man Gunther S. Stompton! He'll put a Slip Knot around all your Crazy Fingers so he can get with your girl Rosemary. In 9 months she's gonna Bertha out little Kattie Mae outta her Box of Pain. At that moment you'll know the meaning of being a Friend of the Devil cuz he'll say we had a DEAL....you wanted a baby girl! You'll say I Need a Miracle and he'll tell you Mr. Charlie, Death Don't have no Mercy!
A perfectly valid observation
@@augustwest5273 A perfectly valid observation! Keep going JOHN, some day you may emulate the Great One!!!!
I would have never guessed that John Mayer would be Dead before I heard him play. Dead and Company does capture the authenticity of the Dead experience. I am Grateful to be able to hear them play. It brings me back and comforts my soul
That kid Mayer is amazing.
Ya he had some BIG shoes to fill, and he rose 🌹 above and beyond the occasion, hat's 🤠 off to the fellow!!!
sick show!!!!! can not wait for Playing in the Sand 2022!!!!!!!!♥♥
LOVE THIS LIST OF SONGS THEY ARE AWESOME I LOVED THEM WHEN I WAS VERY YOUNG NOW I AM OLDER I LOVE THEM MORE NOW THANK GOD FOR GREAT SONGS >
What a excellent show to have uploaded ✌️❤️💀
I went to the first show in Albany and one each summer since - these shows are just so laid back and fun. If you cannot enjoy this set up I do not know what you need. Peace All.
Am listening now and so grateful.
So boss. I feel so lucky to see them before Jerry passed but the boys are still keeping the van between the ditches and that is super impressive. Great set. I hope they keep doing it forever.
Too all those who find the tempo too slooowww. May I kindly suggest listening in the moment instead of anticipating something that isn't coming. This music is just exactly perfect for the moment it was being played. Furthermore, this music makes me feel good like it always has. Long live the music!
well said
The slower the better. You can hear the music come through
I was there and it was amazing. Dancing on the beach and in the ocean and paying tribute to Barlow with an amazing looks like rain with shared tears. D&C were really coming into themselves and only just a few weeks earlier did it all just click and become special. This was the first Playin in the Sand and have gone to everyone and won’t miss it ever. It is everything you could ask for in the present day.
Amen. Sister! See you on tour!!
It's waaaaay too slooooooow. You can have it. I don't want it.
The Grateful Dead just keeps on getting better! So much great energy from Mr Mayor.. So positive!
Mayer* sorry
Loved that subtle transition to "Fire on the Mountain" which I don't think was part of their repertoire in the 70's when I saw them live.
Two years without a comment on this awesome show...sheesh...i will make one...what a damn good show...and the drums/space were in particular a stand out with Jeff John and Mickey all on the key boards together at the same time. Some DNC shows are only so so , but this one is definitely remarkable.
Cool little “Get Up, Stand Up” jam by Otiel and John at the beginning of Estimated Profit!
I love the Dead they have made me hapy since 1969 and their music echoes through out my life...a 'band beyond description'. I am so glad this latest iteration continues and I am here to hear ...
That’s the year my mom was born. I’m 22 learned about them when I was 14. They make me very happy
Mid 70s mid 80s and just before Jerrmaster split the earthly realm. 3 great shows for the kid. Thanx... what a beautiful trip it still is
I absolutely LOVE the music
I remember seeing the dead 7th row for Bobby's 38 birthday at the meadowlands. Jerry made Bob sing almost every song for the 2nd set. I thought those days were over but man you can see their having fun and the music shows it
That guitar John has has a beautiful sound. Two Libras Jamin and one listening. Really good jam!
This is very nice. A friend of mine goes to this every year and wouldn't miss it for the world. we're getting pass ports. 2022 come on through!
Playing in the Sand was always one of my favorite Dead songs. Not as much as Tennessee Ned or St Stephanie but definitely up there with Scarlet Petunias and Cousin Bob's Hand.
Sounds like someone may have been playing in the sand a little too much.
Amazing comment.
It’s the name of a show they do in Mexico annually
@@timothydonovan1261 Oh man, dude...I think you missed the hilarity and inanity of the original comment.
Cousin Bob's Hand reminds me of a very, "touchy/feely" - type cousin of mine who never could appreciate another's personal space. Stupid Cousin Bob....
This music makes me feel so good, even on a Monday morning!
There isn't a day that goes by that I haven't listen to at least one Dead tune! 😊😊😊
Definitely awesome shows. One of a kind experience for sure, being able to swim in the ocean and watch the show, just crazy. Plus all inclusive meant lots of good food in the venue, waiters carrying you drinks even up to the front of the crowd, though you had to go to the beer tent for craft brews (still no $$).. Barefoot on the beach is the way to go! Its good to have friends who know people :D Thanks Jeff!!!!
Obviously you were never there, huh? I mean a real show where you wallowed in the during a particular bout of storms in '89.
Glad you had drinks delivery. You know nothing at all.
@@paulhushon5716 no, I wasnt there in 89. But I guess that makes you special.
@@paulhushon5716 I know you're a wanker...
@@nagel616 hahaha people are too much man
Still to this day the best concert I have ever seen is Sting opening for Grateful Dead at Buckeye Lake!! Magical Night 🙂
Insane jam. Made me smile.
Dead in Mansfield Ma. Tonight!!! Hey Now!!! This will be my first time seeing the current lineup, my last Dead related show other than D.S.O. was Furthur which I loved and thought they got better every show...... I'm looking forward to tonight.
I avoid the commentary here, but so glad I stumbled across this show.... gotta warn ya, if you have a little (9hrs) brain surgery.. you'll come out a little different,,, like anything else i guess, (like 25 y ago, my first dose of vitamin a, flipped w/ vitaman e, 4example), but realize listening to music can be a little hard, uncomfortable sometimes... but in a good way, and I have to say, listening to whats left, of the Dead, those still alive, and to see and hear who Mayer has become... helps make me (even with what feels like an ice pick stuck into my left temple, in the center of a titanium mesh patch, covering where a tumour (size of baseball) was extracted) still really like being alive..
I'm 65, listening to the dead for yrs. Meyer makes it worth while
He's so good. Him and Oteil are perfect for the band. I don't care what anyone says. It's still Dead and the music is being played in the same spirit.
John has done a GREAT job of making the songs his own and NOT a copy of Jerry. Jerry built the foundation and John keeps going up!
John Doe Mayer plays this better then Jerry imo
Russell Goebel is Gyps
His job is to shed light And not to master
@@irecordmyselfpractice7346 the lame comparisons Jerry vs Johnny are trivial and trite . How lucky are we to have excitement around the music we loved for so long again? It was magical and was gone for 20 years and the magic and spirit has come back and it’s fun, tight, and spiritual again. You never know if the next show will be better than the last. If you want to live on the past , that’s on you, but rippin on Johnny when he’s in the hardest shoes to fill with the biggest music critics , he’s grown and is filling those shoes through hard work and humility. As in Terrapin... “His job is to shed light And not to master” I prefer to enjoy the light and we are lucky to have it now and who knows how long it will last. So cherish every second of it.
Johnny wasn’t challenged with any other music until he had this opportunity. You have to play the band , not the notes and music. And bobby loves throwing a left handed monkey wrench in the mix all the time. I did not like Mayer at first but when Bobby got sober after muerte con queso, the magic happened and gets stronger every show. Mayer deserves accolades for working as hard as he did and respecting the music and fans. What an amazing gift we have right now. Hoping PITs4 will happen.
Love energy always an forever young the Dead & Company
seeing them on 6/23/19 at citi, so pumped
Jo Malone ooohh, you saw wolf
I really like this music and style, I didnt know about this group , Congratulations !!
Grateful for these guys. the weight was awesome. nice take. I liked the funky little reggae riff they added to it.
We all know the original members of the Dead are AMAZING and John Mayer rocks, great fit but, I want to give a shout out to the Oteil on bass, so damn good. You sir, you are the glue!!!!!
oteil lays it DOWN
Absolutely loving the D&C's down tempo vibe, and the fresh harmonies, dynamics, and voicings to the numbers with which our ears are so deeply familiar. Great new life!
Yeah I agree.people bitched about the tempo for 10 years.its supposed to be a chill vibe,feel good music.not speed metal.lol.i don’t get it.peeps have to be negative about everything I guess
Sitting up here listening to KZhead then Your Love video came on what blew me away was this song " nothing going to take me back" I do Street Ministry and wait for I get to talk to people about being homeless using drugs or anything else that will stop them doing great things thank you very much you never know where a blessing will come from and you did a great job🎉🤗🫡👍👏🙏
Lovely picking guys, thank you most kindly!
The music never stops...JM is playing some great music. Love being able to hear Dead songs live. GDTRFB
When I saw the live stream, I had to get up and dance during "Casey Jones." That was the fastest, funkiest version I've ever heard.
I was there on the sand and I almost had a heart attack during that Casey Jones. You’re right , it was so fast and so fricken cool. The background video to it was way cool as well and unlike others I’ve seen. It was a special moment and one ingrained in my mind forever.
eyes of the world amazing jam !
Hello! Great band, I was so young listening to the Dead back in the day and having a great time hearing the Music live and the reefer was just flowing and I got blinded with all those Tie dye Shirts----Hello!
the fact oteil sneaks the bob marley riff into estimated is amazing
I will be going to see Dead And Company at Lockn later this year and I just found out that Branford Marcellus will be playing with Dead And Company at Lockn
Joshua Sudduth ... guaranteed eyes of the world coming out with branford
Thank you Bobby. I love you dude
Love you guys!!
Sometimes I try to pretend JM is someone else...but the guy's doing a great job!...he grows on you, when he surrenders his ego to the vibration of the music~the band~the crowd~Jerry's spirit...and he is doing that more and more and I kind of like him now, he's alright...you can just feel the vibe of the ocean and all those bare feet ~sounds delightful! O yeh, thanks for sharing this ~THAT's so DEAD that's so COOL!
Forest BirdGirl I hear ya. His tone has gotten there, better than a couple years ago for sure. Even tho he looks like Ben Shapiro's much cooler and chill younger brother sometimes. It was an issue in my head one night. And this show, Billy and Mickey actually look like they're enjoying themselves.
Cheap Thrill I'm glad we're sharing the same wavelength...Bobby too is looking and playing great ~so much energy!! xo (I think Ben Shapiro is 34 and John is 41) John really does look like Ben, and John also looks and seems a lot younger as well...age is so relative...
I will be seeing Dead & Company at Lockn later this year
Have a GREAT TIME JS! I've never been to Lockn, but it looks like the perfect place to dance with Dead & Co.
Couldn't agree more!
John Mayer's really proven to be one of the best guitars of all the time never imagined him playing with the grateful Dead and filling in for Jerry playing his own style It's incredible.
He makes that aneurysm face when he's playing. I make that face whenever I have to hear it.
I been seeing the dead since1972.out of respect for Jerry I won't listen or see this carnival.
@@Kevin-fj7og finally someone agrees with me. There's a reason why mountain girl said no you're not allowed to use the grateful Dead name. Everyone was mad at her but I thought she made the right decision. Jerry wouldn't want these clowns playing under The grateful Dead name he carried the whole band like his children.
@@Kevin-fj7og my first show was in 1984 at the spectrum maybe 85 I don't remember I have to look it up and think about it. I've only seen him 100 10 times are in the hundreds maybe thousands since 72 you seen some of the real vintage shows some songs I probably never got to hear live did you ever see St Stephens live. I heard the grateful Dead at Alpine valley do it in the daytime real loud for a few minutes for a sound-check but then they didn't play it for the show it was just kind of a teaser they did.
The best times I ever had were at Dead shows, and Bobbie's new bands!!!
Long live Garcia! Trippin on acid at Arroyo Seco watching these guys are some of my very best memories!
This show absolutely smokes 🔥 Boys are playing loose and having fun 💪🏻