Grateful Dead & Etta James - Hard To Handle 12-31-1982 video free download


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Duration: 06:13
Uploaded: 2008/07/08

Grateful Dead w the Tower of Power horns & Etta James perform New Years Eve 1982.

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9 years ago

Andrew McCourt

This is just amazing!

10 years ago

yahhudi prince

awesome! go gettum bob !

10 years ago

Scott Phillips

hauntingly familiar with the Pigpen dynamic!

10 years ago

crystal mollica

I LOVE LOVE LOVE this! Cant get enough of the GD and with Etta and her powerful voice and with the horns....mmm...mmmm....mmmm..... just amazing! They all sound awesome together! =) Thanks ya'all!

11 years ago

Jeff Lafrenz

I was only 15 and this was the first Dead show that I had ever been to after being raised my Deadheads all my life. Was certainly a trip.

11 years ago

Jae Chang

#GratefulSunday 

11 years ago

Phyllis Eynon

I was there :))

11 years ago

marie armone

trippin balls

11 years ago

beemty train

it was at the "KAISER"

11 years ago

rhino805999

Any more unbelievers out there? The Dead could do it all, and they lit this shit up. Blows anyone out of the water.

11 years ago

TheLuxuriousHippy

Check out Bobby at the 1:15 mark & again at 1:50--too damn funny . . .

12 years ago

stefanofocacci

I have a tape of this show somewhere. If I I remember well, they also played "Tell Mama"...

12 years ago

slosh77

is this the only song she sang for them that night?

12 years ago

Andrew sd

Wow! What a killer version of Shakedown. Very funky indeed.

12 years ago

randeezydizzle

@EasyAce go listen to a Shakedown Street from 79 and then tell me the Dead can't play funk. try 1979-10-25, on archive . org

12 years ago

amesy126

All I know is Jerry and the Dead could back any great singer that lived and were happy to do it and now he and Etta are probably up there with Stevie, Jim, John and all the others just singing and having a good ol' time, laughing at all of our obstinence!

12 years ago

RadioCannedMusic

I was just talking to Grateful Dead personel about this show with Etta on Facebook. May be the number one Musical High for the Dead as well as Dead Heads. Way above playing with Dylan. Grateful Dead turned many people onto our American heritage musical roots then any other main stream artist. From Robert Johnson & Rev. Gary Davis to Hank Williams & Merle Haggard, etc. Artist, I know myself & 80% other Dead Heads would never had come accross otherwise! Ledgends Everyone!

12 years ago

coyote023

@modcraft13 Bro, backstage this night was so off the hook you could count the people that didn"t drink a huge puddle on one hand.That was then and to have that much fun at just about each and every nite those was the days and boy do i miss "em

12 years ago

Sam Wedll

Audio is great

12 years ago

44elisdad

Hard to believe it, but I was there, I actually got to shake Bill Grahams hand that night. I believe John Cipollina was around that night as well. RIP Etta, John, Jerry, Brett, Bill, and everybody else who has not made it this far.

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