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All I know she sang a little while and then flew on,
Tell me all that you know, I'll show you snow and rain.
If you hear that same sweet song again, will you know why?
Anyone who sings a tune so sweet is passin' by,
Laugh in the sunshine, sing, cry in the dark, fly through the night.
Don't cry now, don't you cry, don't you cry anymore.
Sleep in the stars, don't you cry, dry your eyes on the wind.
All I know is something like a bird within her sang,
All I know she sang a little while and then flew off,
Tell me all that you know, I'll show you snow and rain.
A Jerry/Dead song is NOT supposed to be a fine, meticulously crafted, tune. It's more like skiing down a slope from the top of a mountain, slowly at first enjoying the view, slaloming from side to side on the trail, still taking in the view, but beginning to build speed, and then more rapidly, heading into some moguls, until you find yourself skiing near the point where you are almost, but not quite, out of control...finally, when you are almost spent, you slowly throttle back and head towards the base of the mountain (for a beer and a bong hit, of course).
Then again, sometimes when you try to ski like this you wipeout and end up slammed into a snow bank ...as it was often as well with the Dead.
2:1 odds you are or were a ski bum. Vail ‘86-‘88 alumni ✌️⛷️🎸
at certain shows...this song can get real trippy
There's a chanting effect with the extended guitar work
A Jerry/Dead song is NOT supposed to be a fine, meticulously crafted, tune. It's more like skiing down a slope from the top of a mountain, slowly at first enjoying the view, slaloming from side to side on the trail, still taking in the view, but beginning to build speed, and then more rapidly, heading into some moguls, until you find yourself skiing near the point where you are almost, but not quite, out of control...finally, when you are almost spent, you slowly throttle back and head towards the base of the mountain (for a beer and a bong hit, of course).
Then again, sometimes when you try to ski like this you wipeout and end up slammed into a snow bank ...as it was often as well with the Dead.
Great analogy! Thanks!
This album and Ace by Bob Weir are, for all intents and purposes, Grateful Dead albums.
Jerry Garcia:
Deal
Bird Song
Sugaree
Loser
To Lay Me Down
The Wheel
Ace:
This is most certainly NOT a Grateful Dead album, it is Garcia, through and through. He wrote all the tunes (w/ Hunter) and played all the tracks except for the drums, which Bill the Drummer played.
Ace, on the other hand, was pretty much the band singing Bob Weir songs.
A Jerry/Dead song is NOT supposed to be a fine, meticulously crafted, tune. It's more like skiing down a slope from the top of a mountain, slowly at first enjoying the view, slaloming from side to side on the trail, still taking in the view, but beginning to build speed, and then more rapidly, heading into some moguls, until you find yourself skiing near the point where you are almost, but not quite, out of control...finally, when you are almost spent, you slowly throttle back and head towards the base of the mountain (for a beer and a bong hit, of course).
Then again, sometimes when you try to ski like this you wipeout and end up slammed into a snow bank ...as it was often as well with the Dead.
To me, it's odd to try and imagine what Jerry/Dead music is or isn't supposed to be.
Also, if they didn't want to put out fine, meticulously crafted music, they never would have released Workingman's Dead, American Beauty, and especially Terrapin Station, with scored music played by an orchestra.
While I get your drift about their lives shows, listed to Cumberland Blues from their live Europe '72 album and try to pass off again how they weren't supposed to play fine, meticulously crafted music, even live.
On July 31st 1971 I
borrowed my Mom’s Chevy Malibu, picked up three or four friends and
drove to New Haven to see the Dead at Yale Bowl. As we were walking
through the gate I noticed a small leather drawstring bag on the
ground that somebody up ahead of us must have dropped. I scooped it
up and stuck it in my pocket and we went inside.
Halfway through the show I took out the bag and looked inside to find one
small joint, what we used to call a “pinner”. I laughed to
myself thinking it was way too small to do us any good but hey, it
was free so..I lit it and took a couple of hits and passed it down
the line.
About five minutes later, as the boys were doing “Not Fade Away” I
began to notice some strange things happening around me. There were
ripples of energy that seemed to go out from Jerry’s guitar and
radiate through the crowd. The people around me were all moving in
unison like some giant organism responding to an electromagnetic
field emanating from the band.
Yeah, yeah, I know, "Good story grandpa, now take your meds and lie down now, it's getting late."
On July 31st 1971 I
borrowed my Mom’s Chevy Malibu, picked up three or four friends and
drove to New Haven to see the Dead at Yale Bowl. As we were walking
through the gate I noticed a small leather drawstring bag on the
ground that somebody up ahead of us must have dropped. I scooped it
up and stuck it in my pocket and we went inside.
Halfway through the show I took out the bag and looked inside to find one
small joint, what we used to call a “pinner”. I laughed to
myself thinking it was way too small to do us any good but hey, it
was free so..I lit it and took a couple of hits and passed it down
the line.
About five minutes later, as the boys were doing “Not Fade Away” I
began to notice some strange things happening around me. There were
ripples of energy that seemed to go out from Jerry’s guitar and
radiate through the crowd. The people around me were all moving in
unison like some giant organism responding to an electromagnetic
field emanating from the band.
Yeah, yeah, I know, "Good story grandpa, now take your meds and lie down now, it's getting late."
yawn. is it over yet?
It would be if you knew how to operate the PSD button. You just said more about your shortcomings than the songs.
YES!
To all of this.
I agree with Inksam's statement:
So I just wanted to say that often times the singers and musicians and artists who are not "good" by traditional standards are the ones who stick with us the most, the ones who will be remembered for possibly the best reason to be remembered, as a human being.
Bob Dylan and Janis Joplin immediately come to mind. Jerry wasn't a great singer but he wasn't awful and I can't recall hearing him trying to reach for a note he couldn't pull off or sing something beyond his limitations.
I grew up with two older brothers who never had much time for the Dead and as a teenager I didn't listen to them closely when they were on the radio. As I've probably written elsewhere on RP, the Dead's music really wasn't that wild, dangerous, extreme or tradition-breaking. They had a reputation as being counter-culture hippie types but the most extreme aspects of the band as far as I can tell were the drug-taking and alternative lifestyles of their fans. The music itself is fairly sedate and fun when the band is performing well, but rarely even angry.
jimi hendrix, curt cobain, joe cocker, billie holiday, etc, etc...
Wow. God bless you. A voice of kindly reason.
Really, folks: Bill and Rebecca likely went through a lot of work to get that PSD up and running (I'm guessing they must have had to create a separate stream and database to pull it off). Why not just use it instead of insulting the people who like the music you don't?
Does not have to be that difficult. There are easier ways to solve the problem.
The repeating of that hook...is like repeating a chant or prayer.
Imagine it when your're surrounded by a few thousand people...all on the same vibe.
Yeah...baby.
Then again, sometimes when you try to ski like this you wipeout and end up slammed into a snow bank ...as it was often as well with the Dead.
that is the best description of jerry/dead music I have ever read. perfect.
http://artsites.ucsc.edu/gdead/agdl/bird.html
That right there is worth a +1 (it's an 8 now) - thanks for the share, and Long Live RP and sharing info with others!!
so don't show the rain and the snow please !!!
Yes, i'm a lier...
so don't show the rain and the snow please !!!
http://artsites.ucsc.edu/gdead/agdl/bird.html
However, you might want to check out Pavarotti's version of Tracy Chapman's "Baby Can I Hold You Tonight", in a duet with Tracy.
Sounds like a weird combo huh? But it's really great the way he sings it in Italian:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4bL2uXv0rs
I did and you were right.
kcar wrote:
easmann wrote:
I see so much of this sort of response in comments that I suppose it must come naturally to humans. But here goes:
If somebody else likes a song that you don't:
1. It does not mean there's something wrong with you.
2. It does not mean there's something wrong with the person who likes it.
3. It does not mean there's something wrong with the group/person who played it.
It just means you don't like it. And that's just fine. And that's why there's a "Play Something Different!" (PSD) button.
If
you want to say why you don't like it, that's fine too: You don't like
the voice, the arrangement, the playing style, whatever.
RP doesn't play junk, they just play a wide range of good music, not all of which any of us will like.
There are plenty of places where people are demeaned for their tastes and choices, let's not let this be one of them.
Wow. God bless you. A voice of kindly reason.
Really, folks: Bill and Rebecca likely went through a lot of work to get that PSD up and running (I'm guessing they must have had to create a separate stream and database to pull it off). Why not just use it instead of insulting the people who like the music you don't?
YES!
To all of this.
Then again, sometimes when you try to ski like this you wipeout and end up slammed into a snow bank ...as it was often as well with the Dead.
No idea why this is the most upvoted post in here, but "...NOT supposed to be a fine, meticulously crafted, tune"? Ever listen to Wharf Rat? Terrapin Station?
A few years ago, on a back road, a jerk in a Dodge Challenger going twice the posted speed limit in the opposite direction swerved into my lane. So far over that I was well into the ditch and he STILL hit my car.
At exactly the second line in this song, which I love so so much.
And then he fled the scene of the accident. Leaving me there listening to rest of this song in stunned terror.
Heard it again tonight here on RP and no flinch!
Spread your wings
What is this pic?
"Jefferson Airplane, the Grateful Dead, Big Brother and the Holding Company, Quicksilver Messenger Service, and the Charlatans, in 1967."
What is this pic?
Put's you in a different world.
Wow. Stink Ray really stretched out gramatically on this comment
bam23 wrote:
You could just go away and stop being annoyed, you know.
Stingray's been MIA for quite a while now...perhaps he has a new hobby?
Some people have an unusual relationship with pain...
yeah, i know it's not GD
This album and Ace by Bob Weir are, for all intents and purposes, Grateful Dead albums.
Jerry Garcia:
Deal
Bird Song
Sugaree
Loser
To Lay Me Down
The Wheel
Ace:
JG, Dylan, L. Cohen et al obviously do not/did not have great voices. Pavarotti obviously did (I love his "Nessun Dorma"). But I would definitely NOT want to hear Pavarotti's version of "Like a Rolling Stone."
However, you might want to check out Pavarotti's version of Tracy Chapman's "Baby Can I Hold You Tonight", in a duet with Tracy.
Sounds like a weird combo huh? But it's really great the way he sings it in Italian:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4bL2uXv0rs
JG, Dylan, L. Cohen et al obviously do not/did not have great voices. Pavarotti obviously did (I love his "Nessun Dorma"). But I would definitely NOT want to hear Pavarotti's version of "Like a Rolling Stone."
yeah, i know it's not GD
Love the sound of the guitar on this.
yeah, i know it's not GD
Junip and Corinna. Touche!
Hah obviously a rerun of an old stream.
Junip and Corinna. Touche!
You could just go away and stop being annoyed, you know.
Yes, Garcia was more than just a leading part of brilliant extended group improvisations.
After a few rather lackluster songs, RP has delivered a string of 9s and 10s this morning.
I recognized the song from the very first chord!
Indeed. Unmistakable.
I recognized the song from the very first chord!
This is the original studio recording of the song. It is not a cover.
Odd - since that's what he was from the get-go. Get over yourselves.
With time I begun to "understand" and like American made rock - which is partly great and usually in higher technical quality than UK-stuff, though certainly less sexy!
But one band - despite several serious attempts - could never be understood!
GRATEFUL DEAD!
I do not know a single - let me repeat - I DO NOT KNOW A SINGLE SONG OF THIS GUYS I LIKE!
Hold on to your ignorance! It seems to be your best quality.
Carl wrote:
So, you're, like, a fan. Great!
Agree re JG, and also Congratulations on maybe the longest RP post in many moons!
I agree with Inksam's statement:
So I just wanted to say that often times the singers and musicians and artists who are not "good" by traditional standards are the ones who stick with us the most, the ones who will be remembered for possibly the best reason to be remembered, as a human being.
Bob Dylan and Janis Joplin immediately come to mind. Jerry wasn't a great singer but he wasn't awful and I can't recall hearing him trying to reach for a note he couldn't pull off or sing something beyond his limitations.
I grew up with two older brothers who never had much time for the Dead and as a teenager I didn't listen to them closely when they were on the radio. As I've probably written elsewhere on RP, the Dead's music really wasn't that wild, dangerous, extreme or tradition-breaking. They had a reputation as being counter-culture hippie types but the most extreme aspects of the band as far as I can tell were the drug-taking and alternative lifestyles of their fans. The music itself is fairly sedate and fun when the band is performing well, but rarely even angry.
One thing's for certain, Jerry may be dead as a person, but through his music (whether with the Dead or not) and of course, that distinct voice, he's left a legacy of sorts, that will just keep truckin' on!
(By the way, I know I sound like a "Brainwashed Deadhead" for saying this, and if I am, so be it... I'd rather be a "Brainwashed Deadhead" than a brainwashed Miley Cyrus or Lady Gaga fan any day of the week)
Thanks a lot for this very nice piece - I read it with interest and promise to give "JERRY" a final chance.
I will start with the song that started your love for him. I am curious what will happen, now that I read what you
felt and definitely still feel, when hearing him!
Thank you! for the great comment!
I think you are a fan and exaggarate DRAMATICALLY!
With time I begun to "understand" and like American made rock - which is partly great and usually in higher technical quality than UK-stuff, though certainly less sexy!
But one band - despite several serious attempts - could never be understood!
GRATEFUL DEAD!
I do not know a single - let me repeat - I DO NOT KNOW A SINGLE SONG OF THIS GUYS I LIKE!
Yeah, too bad the "brain-washed" deadheads aren't more like the stereo-typical Republican Gun-toting Tennesseans (not-brain washed or Ditto heads, though) who just adore the Beatles and not much else. It's amazing how one can pigeon-hole a person into a group with just two pieces of information. Unfortunately, for you pinem, you only used one piece of information when trying to describe the ENTIRE set of people who like the Dead. Furthermore, your statement about the Dead "they may be the most over-rated band ever; Garcia's voice is horrible" seems a bit subjective (to which you are entitled to your opinion), but then we've not met many people of your ilk, who thought much about what they said before they spoke, so we suppose it fits your categorical status and is to be expected. Unfortunately, management has decided that your comment should be relegated to the 86'd file. All the same, we appreciate your support of RP and we have hopes that the diversity played here may somehow sow the seeds of openness and non-aggressive mentality and maturity; which we have found a majority of our listeners have. We look forward to reviewing your future all-encompassing rhetoric in the future. Good day to you.
And now back to the much loved music of Jerry Garcia and his subliminal "Bird Song".
I don't like his music either, but this comment is mostly rude. "Over-rated." Says who? "Horrible voice." This doesn't matter. I suppose this is only your subjective opinion for a subjective art form. And then name-calling to top it off. Nice.
Carl wrote:
So, you're, like, a fan. Great!
Agree re JG, and also Congratulations on maybe the longest RP post in many moons!
Fortunately, most people have more than three choices of musical acts they can elect to follow.
So, you're, like, a fan. Great!
Agree re JG, and also Congratulations on maybe the longest RP post in many moons!
One thing's for certain, Jerry may be dead as a person, but through his music (whether with the Dead or not) and of course, that distinct voice, he's left a legacy of sorts, that will just keep truckin' on!
(By the way, I know I sound like a "Brainwashed Deadhead" for saying this, and if I am, so be it... I'd rather be a "Brainwashed Deadhead" than a brainwashed Miley Cyrus or Lady Gaga fan any day of the week)
Wow. God bless you. A voice of kindly reason.
Really, folks: Bill and Rebecca likely went through a lot of work to get that PSD up and running (I'm guessing they must have had to create a separate stream and database to pull it off). Why not just use it instead of insulting the people who like the music you don't?
Perfectly OK!
I see so much of this sort of response in comments that I suppose it must come naturally to humans. But here goes:
If somebody else likes a song that you don't:
1. It does not mean there's something wrong with you.
2. It does not mean there's something wrong with the person who likes it.
3. It does not mean there's something wrong with the group/person who played it.
It just means you don't like it. And that's just fine. And that's why there's a "Play Something Different!" (PSD) button.
If you want to say why you don't like it, that's fine too: You don't like the voice, the arrangement, the playing style, whatever.
RP doesn't play junk, they just play a wide range of good music, not all of which any of us will like.
There are plenty of places where people are demeaned for their tastes and choices, let's not let this be one of them.
Wow. God bless you. A voice of kindly reason.
Really, folks: Bill and Rebecca likely went through a lot of work to get that PSD up and running (I'm guessing they must have had to create a separate stream and database to pull it off). Why not just use it instead of insulting the people who like the music you don't?
pinem wrote:
This
I've owned several. And I always get complements about them. They were cool ties!
unclehud wrote:
Oh dude: Jerry designed and sold neckties.
unclehud wrote:
The ties are good. I guess that's not really a song comment. I'll keep quiet though.
I have to agree; without drugs it's even worse for me.
Man that stuff is good
My favorite B&J, but I like H-D Rum Raisin better.
Whenever I hear studio Dead I always realize how much more I love live Dead.
That's Eugene for you. Dead Air.
sing
cry in the dark
fly through the night
.."sleep in the stars/don't you cry anymore/dry your tears in the wind"..(if i got that right—sweet!)..
sing
cry in the dark
fly through the night
I really don't "hate" any band or particular musician based on their music. I don't prefer the sound of the Grateful Dead or Jerry Garcia's music however. Mute is never that far away, so no problem. I'm glad others enjoy it, but I don't.
The "haters" may just not like the kind of music the Dead make, and not have anything against the band... And anyone that knows enough about the Dead to make a valid determination of they like their music, should know who Jerry Garcia is.
I'm sure an accidental segue by Bill to follow Elliot Smith (Dead) with a dead head................