Grateful Dead - Rain - 3/18/95 video free download


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Grateful Dead - 3/18/95 - Rain @ The Spectrum in Philadelphia. Thanks to Lazy Cow for their great work

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9 years ago

mclearyb

I had front row right below Jerry dead middle for this show.......included "Visions of Johanna"......unreal memory we took photo's during the show with high tech no flash of course camera's and wow

9 years ago

quartzimaging

erg. very sad to see the boys slog through a tune this way... 

10 years ago

keepondrinkin2

Chanchoface- are you a troll? Also, you mean "you're".

10 years ago

CHANCHOFACE

your right, jerry said he wanted to start playing rock music because of the beatles, but the Deads brand of psychedelia is completely different than the beatles. Brian Wilson made the most legit psychedelic music before either though and John Coltrane made "psychedelic music" before Wilson so I guess it all comes down to Coltrane as being the first to go full on LSD mode, Brian Wilson making Psychedelic music, and the Beatles actually releasing it (Brian Wilson didn't get that chance really)

10 years ago

CHANCHOFACE

your completely wrong about psychedelic music coming from sanfran man, psychedelic music came from within anybody who took psychedelics. All the bandwagon, clichés of psychedelia came later after the beatles had already made pure original pioneering psychedelic music on the album Revolver which was released before any of the sanfran bands were even signed to a label.

10 years ago

1bermudian

Thank you! Very diplomatic with The Beatles "got this sound." I would have said: "stole." :)

10 years ago

Kurt Knutsen

got my rain!

10 years ago

Nathan Batten

Grateful* Dead

10 years ago

Nathan Batten

HOLY SHIT!! I didn't know the Greateful Dead covered this tune! I like the cover that Humble Pie did, too! I like both of these versions better than the Beatles!

11 years ago

coyote023

Am i the only one that can't hear jerry's guitar? By this time not hearing garcia's guitar wasn't that bad. The whole scene in grateful deadville after brent passed was at most way lame and i mean waywayway lame. Jerry was just bored of Grateful Dead music and it was obvious. If you went and saw JGB it was cool to see him smiling,happy,and playing like he found the energy that wasn't happening with GD.It was a drag because when the dead would go back out and jerry fell back into boredom.

11 years ago

buffaloborn71

When Jerry hits his guitar the rain came.....Wow, lol.......

11 years ago

John Bateman

HAA..... HAA....... (HUG);}

11 years ago

keepondrinkin2

This is so not true. The Beatles got this sound from San Francisco. Psycedelic music is 100% American made. The Beatles brought psychedelia to the mainstream to be burned at the stake.

11 years ago

tim72575

Very cool. I remember that night like it was yesterday

11 years ago

tom d

i can. Jimi Hendrix.

12 years ago

Susannah Jones

Amen brother. I was there about ten back from the stage and remember thinking, No way! too perfect – especially after I was blown away by getting to see Traffic do Gimme som lovin'.

12 years ago

Tim Goodin

I agree. That shit was cold. We were freezing and they busted out with Rain - coolest opener ever, given the weather. Made the cold melt away (kinda). I saw that show with a friend that is dead now, so it means even more. Glad to finally see this show online (just found it).

12 years ago

Gabe Becker

i love the dead with out the beatles their would not be a gratefule dead or phish the beatles discovered phyc rock lucy in the sky with diomands strawberry feilds come on who could deny that

12 years ago

Lew Henderson

VINCE WELNICK (Tubes, Grateful Dead, Missing Man Formation, Mickey Hart Band, Todd Rundgren) was born on this date in 1951. He died on June 2, 2006.

12 years ago

All Things Music Plus+

VINCE WELNICK (Tubes, Grateful Dead, Missing Man Formation, Mickey Hart Band, Todd Rundgren) was born on this date in 1951. He died on June 2, 2006.

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