tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2735702607925416669.post6216134871240079685..comments2024-03-06T15:03:53.249+01:00Comments on the modern deadhead: GD: Berkeley, June 14, 15, 16, 1985Benhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05875337467116438015noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2735702607925416669.post-44467702428775136722014-05-08T19:25:52.987+02:002014-05-08T19:25:52.987+02:00The Wheel->Gimme Some Lovin' transition was...The Wheel->Gimme Some Lovin' transition was nice...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2735702607925416669.post-13410676943473859912011-06-09T15:43:46.186+02:002011-06-09T15:43:46.186+02:00I happen to love the "Peggy-O" from this...I happen to love the "Peggy-O" from this run.Paticushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04412270073568754882noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2735702607925416669.post-80312036768599289122010-08-29T12:20:20.077+02:002010-08-29T12:20:20.077+02:00Dear Benito, love what your doing here.
Few notes...Dear Benito, love what your doing here.<br /><br />Few notes: Gans more accurately was saying the whole band wasn't listening to one another anymore & that the CROWD could no longer discern good GD from bad GD.<br /><br />He sited "Loser" from 7-18-1982 as Jerry hitting all sorts of bum notes I think he said "one big error" & the crowd roared in approval. <br /><br />However, he might have that date & song wrong because that particular solo isn't as bad as he suggested. <br /><br />But to pinpoint the moment in a little absurd because it was an accumulation of years prior starting with Jerry's use of H. <br /><br />In terms of his performance. You can hear his playing become noticeably & frequently weaker with the GD around mid 1978. <br /><br />The crowd changes around 1980. 1980 is the first year you can hear the crowd singing along with the songs. That's when the GD becomes the spectacle event to party at. <br /><br />as far as 85. The Cryptical wasn't much of a real surprise. Those rumors were rampant on the spring tour that year. <br /><br />That 'rock and roll' speed is the effects of cocaine.Jerry Tanonoreply@blogger.com