Classical Composer Reacts to GRATEFUL DEAD: EYES OF THE WORLD (live in 1991) | The Daily Doug Ep 795

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Doug Helvering

Doug Helvering

13 күн бұрын

#gratefuldead #eyesoftheworld
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In this edition of #thedailydoug, I'm listening to Eyes of the World from the Grateful Dead. This live performance is from 1991, when the band played at Giants Stadium near New York City. I loved jamming and getting lost in the moment with these excellent players! I hope you enjoy!
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@Illumignostic
@Illumignostic 11 күн бұрын
Grateful Dead is the worlds deepest rabbit hole.
@LoveMyCountry2845
@LoveMyCountry2845 10 күн бұрын
Also the most fun!
@InterstellarRefugee
@InterstellarRefugee 9 күн бұрын
Infinite depth
@swampduck2609
@swampduck2609 9 күн бұрын
In so many more ways than one too lol
@perijon00
@perijon00 9 күн бұрын
I’d say more like a shaft of light…you know, rising up to paradise
@leo--4341
@leo--4341 4 күн бұрын
only second to the jazz artists that preceded them
@TauRiOneill
@TauRiOneill 11 күн бұрын
KZbin needs a love button for when Doug smokes weed and listens to my favorite song ever.
@anotherone-xp9ox
@anotherone-xp9ox 9 күн бұрын
That look at 9:35 is just bliss.
@TheRealOTim
@TheRealOTim Күн бұрын
He hit that bowl and I hit that SUBSCRIBE button!
@desperateambrose5373
@desperateambrose5373 11 күн бұрын
"They aren't the best at what they do, they're the ONLY ONES who do what they do." ~ Bill Graham
@kevindailey1765
@kevindailey1765 4 күн бұрын
FUCK YEAH
@Peter_S_
@Peter_S_ 11 күн бұрын
The version of Eyes of the World on the 1990 live album "Without a Net" is also HIGHLY worth a listen. It features Brent Mydland on keyboards and Branford Marsalis on tenor and soprano sax.
@joncornick9705
@joncornick9705 11 күн бұрын
100% agree… I was there and it was awesome!
@Dead_Kal_Cress
@Dead_Kal_Cress 11 күн бұрын
100% agree. I think the Bird Song from that show (also with Branford) is fantastic. 3/29/90 is an all time favorite
@chadowenee
@chadowenee 11 күн бұрын
Hands down, best Eyes of the World version.
@glennandadriansrocktalk
@glennandadriansrocktalk 11 күн бұрын
Agree with everyone else on this - worth hearing. It's the 3/29/90 show.
@jp783
@jp783 11 күн бұрын
@@joncornick9705 I was there as well! Both this one and that one were great shows. 10/16/89 at Brendan Byrne was fantastic, too!
@sgg6927
@sgg6927 10 күн бұрын
The beauty of the Grateful Dead is each member playing something different at the same time but it all fits together perfectly.
@jerrylives2278
@jerrylives2278 8 күн бұрын
I hear someone say once that the Dead sounds like everybody is soloing at the same time...but no one gets in the way. Just a conversation about the most wonderful thing!
@skyler7724
@skyler7724 7 күн бұрын
It's like Dixie!
@amandajones4173
@amandajones4173 11 күн бұрын
It’s difficult to ‘react’ to the Grateful Dead music. Each version of a song is different. Each song takes you on a different journey. It’s about making the music in the moment and having a collective experience. If ‘you know’… you know. 😉 🌹 💀 ✌️⚡️
@jamesmathews1841
@jamesmathews1841 8 күн бұрын
Spot on Amanda! I could not have said it better. True masters of their art that nobody else can reproduce.
@Karmalize
@Karmalize 9 күн бұрын
"It's not about trying to be technical, it's about trying to be a human" - Doug Helvering
@franfleming340
@franfleming340 8 күн бұрын
This is why Jerry is never in the best guitarist conversation but to me he makes his sing better than anyone to my ear.
@veneta72
@veneta72 10 күн бұрын
Serious Dead head here - this is by far the best comment section of any dead related video and I’ve read thousands
@skyler7724
@skyler7724 7 күн бұрын
Only serious intellectuals here 😎. Jokes aside, totally agreed. No weirdly strong and negative comments that were clearly the result of a bad trip or obsession w/o the understanding that may be necessary to empathize with the groups MASSIVE pressure in life.
@GeorgieKid
@GeorgieKid 4 күн бұрын
No Vince bashing either lol..He played his ass off at this show (And I’m a BRENT GUY)😂
@saml302
@saml302 Күн бұрын
hello fellow Deadhead. wake up to find out ✌☮☮🕊🕊
@alexfromboston4652
@alexfromboston4652 11 күн бұрын
Keep playing the Dead i'll keep coming' back!
@jiggidyjoshua
@jiggidyjoshua 9 күн бұрын
More Dead = more visits from this guy
@uglitchymcglitchfacevideoc1640
@uglitchymcglitchfacevideoc1640 11 күн бұрын
Hey @Doug.Helvering , thanks for giving the Grateful Dead some long-overdue attention on your channel. There are 110 comments above this as I write, so if you see this I'll be surprised, but here goes: David Crosby once compared the Grateful Dead to an electric Dixieland jazz band - they have four lead instruments, and each improvises a separate melody line. The art of this band is the way these musical ideas interact in a live setting. Listen for that. A couple more thoughts to help get you pointed in the right direction with the Grateful Dead: 1) Just listen to their live stuff. It's where they shine brightest. 2) Eyes of the World is a very calming song, and this version a great example of the band playing well in 1991, but there's *a lot* more to the Grateful Dead than this. They wrote songs in many styles. Not all Grateful Dead songs are as tranquil or soothing as this one. They could do this, but they also did so much more than "just" this. 3) The Grateful Dead's infamous logo is a skull being zapped by a lightning bolt, and that's also their mission statement: they are coming for your mind, and they intend to leave a mark. The Grateful Dead were the original Godfathers of LSD-driven psychedelic rock, and it's important to state that they NEVER (!) stopped being psychedelic, and LSD (and other psychedelics) have always and forever been an essential part of the GD scene. I'm noy saying one should take drugs to enjoy this music, but I will say plainly that Grateful Dead music makes a lot more sense and assumes its full dimension when listened to on mind altering substances, especially psychedelics. Grateful Dead music is made with psychedelics in mind. 4) Lastly, the deepest end of the Grateful Dead's musical pool is their heavily improvised psychedelic classic, "Dark Star". I highly, *highly* recommend listening to this song soon, as it is the beating heart of this band's extensive songbook. There are many great versions, each gloriously different, but for a first listen I emphatically recommend listening the version that opens their 1969 live album, Live/Dead - imho it may be the single best thing they ever put on record, and it is the essence of why they matter so much to so many of us. Dark Star was this band's signature song, and it was played as if everyone in the room was going on a musical journey to the unknown together, band and audience alike. The version that appears on Live/Dead is an especially melodic version that is both very approachable (for this song) and yet will 100% take you to the most distant of galaxies if you let it. The Live/Dead performance, recorded live on 2/27/69, is *THE* touchstone version of a song that undoubtedly launched thousands of trips. This song exemplifies why they matter to so many of us. Imho, you have not heard the full range of this band until you have heard the Live/Dead version of Dark/Star. And turn up the bass! If you got this far, thank you for taking the time to read that, I hope you really get into this band and we get to see you review a more of their live material. Cheers! Edited for punctuation
@billc2147
@billc2147 10 күн бұрын
It was that Dark Star from Live Dead that gave me the impression that they were playing just for me...Jerry especially, then the words "shall we go, you and I while we still can .... " And then I was sure of it. I've no doubt that a lot of us over the years feel that way, which makes the music so special to all of us who get that sense of it. They're playing for me... wow.
@jayscheffler4738
@jayscheffler4738 4 күн бұрын
Love some fall ‘72 Darkstar as well
@TheRealOTim
@TheRealOTim Күн бұрын
You definitely couldn't go wrong diving into some of the lovely '73-'74 versions of Eyes. They're my favorite by far!
@JeffSchreiber99
@JeffSchreiber99 Күн бұрын
Yes indeed. I wore the grooves off of that album. Listening to Dark Star with headphones while tripping on acid was truly one of the highlights of my youth.
@joeyjamm5612
@joeyjamm5612 9 күн бұрын
Doug is being taken away by the bus as he stares out the back window.😮
@williamhepp2048
@williamhepp2048 Күн бұрын
LOL!! No doubt!!
@Karmalize
@Karmalize 9 күн бұрын
immediately taking note of bobby's shorts... we love it.
@seed_drill7135
@seed_drill7135 3 күн бұрын
I think he sold them to Thomas Lennon for Reno 911.
@nicka7108
@nicka7108 11 күн бұрын
Doug, if I could like this more than once, I would. I can say with confidence that we will watch every Dead tune you listen to on this channel, likely several times over. Cheers.
@brandonjones1349
@brandonjones1349 11 күн бұрын
I miss the shows, lots, and community. Toured from 91, to 95. Greatest time period in my life. Alot has changed .
@InterstellarRefugee
@InterstellarRefugee 9 күн бұрын
I must say, the Sphere had a really good vibe a couple weeks ago. I'm dying to go back. Lots of love and a crowd full of joy. Quite nice.
@raiylab
@raiylab 11 күн бұрын
More Dead!!! Love listening with ya Doug!
@tixximmi1
@tixximmi1 11 күн бұрын
Probably my favorite Dead song. The bass drives the song. First saw them as the Warlocks. The last time I saw them was Jerry's last CA concert at Shoreline.
@j.mcsweeney4673
@j.mcsweeney4673 11 күн бұрын
You saw The Warlocks?! You’ve had a long strange trip, indeed.
@floepiejane
@floepiejane 11 күн бұрын
Now... the Warlocks? Please tell us a story
@Preston_McKnight
@Preston_McKnight 9 күн бұрын
@@j.mcsweeney4673must be 89 warlocks. That’s wild if he saw og warlocks
@bradchun21
@bradchun21 8 күн бұрын
​@j.mcsweeney4673 perhaps the 89 Hampton shows ..billed as warlocks
@j.mcsweeney4673
@j.mcsweeney4673 8 күн бұрын
@@bradchun21 technically, Formerly The Warlocks in Va. ‘89. I had the same thought tho. Certainly not unheard of to have somebody On The Bus from then to still be telling tales now. It’s becoming a smaller& smaller crowd in 2024.
@rhlang11
@rhlang11 11 күн бұрын
the Dead almost quite literally a trip. The music took you places. varied landscapes, colors, regions, feelings.
@ScarlettFire341
@ScarlettFire341 9 күн бұрын
Mickey said "We're in the travel business, we take people places "
@ColinJ88
@ColinJ88 11 күн бұрын
Major7ths are so floaty and happy. Thank you for exposing people to the beauty of the Grateful Dead, particularly live Dead.
@joechip1232
@joechip1232 7 күн бұрын
Jerry clearly loved Bruce's playing. See him smile at Bruce as he plays is so heartwarming :)
@Peter_S_
@Peter_S_ 6 күн бұрын
Bruce added a spark to Jerry's presence during those times. Those shows were beyond outstanding and indeed heartwarming.
@billphipps453
@billphipps453 2 күн бұрын
and Bruce loved playin w Jer...
@staive70ss
@staive70ss 9 күн бұрын
I love how Doug just picked out all the chords that took me forever to identify back in the 80s learning this song by ear off of bootleg tapes.
@Harpua1971
@Harpua1971 9 күн бұрын
“It just makes you happy” EXACTLY!
@robertkramer41
@robertkramer41 8 күн бұрын
Bruce was a DEADHEAD, had his own Dead over band in high school. After losing Brent he really helped the whole community get through a difficult time, fulfilling a personal dream, but he wouldn't take the gig, he helped take pressure off of Vince for sure learning that vast catalog, finding your sound, he was in The Tube's, but this was the Grateful Dead. Brent was a huge loss though, a crater. Always feeling the outsider he carved his way into the band, powerful vocals, that B3 he was a beautiful mess, gone too soon. Listen to the finest version of BLOW AWAY 7/7/89 JFK, he's bleeding on stage, living every word. People said "everyone's hairs were standing on end". Watch it, he and his gal were split, could see his daughters picture on the keyboards, review it.
@ScarlettFire341
@ScarlettFire341 9 күн бұрын
Hi Doug ! When you said you want to JUST HEAR MORE - that is called" The moment you got on the the bus !" Welcome aboard dear traveler, Mickey Hart said" We're in the travel business, we take people places !"
@gandalfthebraindoc2618
@gandalfthebraindoc2618 11 күн бұрын
I just got back from Vegas and saw Dead and Company. They are playing every weekend at the Sphere. A new high in human entertainment. Got my Eyes of the World tank filled til next month going back for three more shows! Thanks Doug
@LoveMyCountry2845
@LoveMyCountry2845 10 күн бұрын
I don't want to start trouble but please for the love of God do not compare "Dead & Co." to the Grateful Dead. I don't care how cool The Sphere is, musically It is not in any way, shape or form the same thing, and frankly it's a hollow echo of this; It's a glorified cover band. Having said that, I'm glad you're enjoying the shows and hope you continue to do so. 🙏
@justing42
@justing42 8 күн бұрын
@@LoveMyCountry2845priced out of my range to boot. Pass.
@bobf9749
@bobf9749 10 күн бұрын
Jerry was the son of a bandleader and knew music theory in depth. One of the things that set them apart was Garcia’s surprising compositions that perfectly accompanied Robert Hunter’s lyrics. Rare and beautiful.
@michaelsandar
@michaelsandar 11 күн бұрын
The wife and i love watching your channel... we had literally just said, "haven't seen Doug light up in a while..." 😂😂😂
@jackson9282
@jackson9282 9 күн бұрын
My first show! Changed my life.
@bobschenkel7921
@bobschenkel7921 11 күн бұрын
One of the best things about a 48 track recording, you can really hear each individual musician very, very clearly. And like you said Doug, they are all excellent musicians. True professionals at work. Saw them on this tour and it was, as always, stellar. This is less than a year after Keyboardist Brent Mydland passed, hence both Vince Welnick and Bruce Hornsby are present, Bruce helping Vince learn the music.
@tomhubbell3922
@tomhubbell3922 11 күн бұрын
I also forgot SO MUCH… Forget the Chords Doug… look at the interplay between Bruce and Jerry G…. Jerry was so thrilled to have him there and was having so much FUN!! Also the other Piano player is Vince Welnick from THE TUBES!!! These folks are accomplished in their own right!!! Btw, Phil L is a classically trained musician and picked up the bass to play with the Dead… So much here to absorb… ask your brother my man…. Enjoy the ride with these folks as I think you will love it… I hope you do, but it’s your call to get on the bus to Terapin my man!!!
@krypticalenvelopment
@krypticalenvelopment 9 күн бұрын
sometimes the songs that we hear are just songs of our own😎
@jp783
@jp783 11 күн бұрын
I WAS THERE!!!!
@roofis8333
@roofis8333 11 күн бұрын
Thank you for covering the Dead!
@willinghamsctt
@willinghamsctt 11 күн бұрын
You should check out the version of this song at Nassau with Branford Marsalis
@RockAndRootsGuitar
@RockAndRootsGuitar 10 күн бұрын
You sir, are a treasure. It's this kind of thing that make the internet so cool.
@martyhopkirk6826
@martyhopkirk6826 11 күн бұрын
The best versions of Eyes come from around 1974.
@JayRiemenschneider
@JayRiemenschneider 10 күн бұрын
Yep
@markmeyerson9354
@markmeyerson9354 8 күн бұрын
11.11.73 is my fav
@gregfgermano8743
@gregfgermano8743 8 күн бұрын
Yeah, the long coda versions (example 5.17.74) are the best - you likely won't find videos, but the music will still take you there
@streamline518
@streamline518 6 күн бұрын
The best ever is the verion on One from The Vault from 1975
@markswitzer4395
@markswitzer4395 5 күн бұрын
I’ve never been able to pick a “favorite” period of Dead; I find so much in all of them. In this case,though, I highly suggest a listen to some 73-74 versions (maybe even a follow-up video) since the band played additional sections, including an odd-meter riff and modulations to other keys. Also most of Phil Lesh’s bass solos come from this song and that period. Love your video series! Even when the music isn’t my cup of tea they’re fun and informative.
@thomasszilagyi7445
@thomasszilagyi7445 11 күн бұрын
I was at this show! It was the 3rd show in a row with my late friend. We saw 6/14/91 in DC, then 6/16/91 and 6/17/91. Good times. Other Eyes of the Worlds to also listen to: 7/8/90 in Pittsburgh (I was there, Crosby, Stills and Nash were the opening act!) and 3/29/90 with Branford Marsalis.
@glennandadriansrocktalk
@glennandadriansrocktalk 11 күн бұрын
I second 3/29/90, possibly the very best (hard to make that claim on any of them though).
@markarchambault4783
@markarchambault4783 11 күн бұрын
I may have seen you, but you were 'one of 10,000 to go to the show'!
@Peter_S_
@Peter_S_ 11 күн бұрын
This lineup was called the Magnificent Seven. These shows with Bruce and Vince were beyond outstanding. I remember these days well.... Jerry playing Rosebud which is the MIDI equipped version of his previous guitar Tiger led to a whole new era of sounds during Space.
@billlazar6648
@billlazar6648 11 күн бұрын
Thanks for giving the Grateful Dead another go.
@caseydog237
@caseydog237 9 күн бұрын
I was there. Legendary Eyes and got to see it again two weekends ago at The Sphere in Las Vegas.
@jimmypenrose1401
@jimmypenrose1401 11 күн бұрын
Great vid today Doug! Personally, I always preferred this song when it was paired "Estimated Prophet" and they jammed on F# minor in 7/4 heading out of "Estimated" into the intro to "Eyes" intro in E maj 4/4. Some of those improvised transitions were incredibly inventive. "Estimated" also does some very odd key changes as well. The verses were in F# minor and the Chorus is in G major. Back in the early 80's the band I was in during high school used to cover this song; "Eyes" is a great dance tune. I think, if you're going to do more Grateful Dead videos, they will probably need to be a little longer than usual; Deadheads tend to think by show (or at least first or second set of a show). Each set tended to make some kind of statement - in an offhand way. Be careful what you wish for! There really isn't anything quite like a well executed Grateful Dead concert. If you ask me, where the band really shined was in their ability to improvise their way from one song into a totally new song without any stops at all - often in very strange keys and meters. A good "Playing in the Band" jam is a good example; they typically go off into a middle section that contained some pretty cool 10/4 modal improv that acts as a springboard to jump to other songs. But at some point they would always do a recapitulation back to "Playing" - but in between there would be an entire set of other songs that would segue from song to song as well. Some of the more psychedelically tinged tunes aren't quite so mellow and placid as "Eyes of the World" is - usually a hard hitting version of "The Other One" was a good deal stormier - but in a really cool way. During the Brent years you would be sure to hear some truly hair raising B-3 organ during "The Other One". I think next time a good "Scarlet Begonias - Fire on the Mountain" or "China Cat Sunflower - I Know You Rider" might be a good choice for something reasonably encapsulated - that won't be an hour or more long.
@user-ds8bi2fw9e
@user-ds8bi2fw9e 11 күн бұрын
Fantastic! Please more Grateful Dead!
@jeopardy_music
@jeopardy_music 7 күн бұрын
"It's not about trying to be technical, its about trying to be a human" made me tear up. thank you
@MrCatandMe
@MrCatandMe 11 күн бұрын
Back in the 80's I went to a Dead show, and I met a man selling $5 oranges out of the back of his van in the parking lot. Mind you at the time, grocery store oranges sold for $0.35 each and naturally I was curious. Long conversation short: That was the best gosh darn orange I've ever had in my life!
@egorock1632
@egorock1632 11 күн бұрын
😂
@markarchambault4783
@markarchambault4783 11 күн бұрын
The electric orange Cool Aid kit.
@wowplayer7986
@wowplayer7986 9 күн бұрын
I met that guy!!😉
@jimbofresh
@jimbofresh 11 күн бұрын
I was in attendance for this and it was a truly special moment for Deadheads as this was the first and only time I believe that they opened a show with Eyes.
@pierremontague4279
@pierremontague4279 9 күн бұрын
Correct. And Bobby still followed with "Walkin' Blues." AARGH!
@jimbofresh
@jimbofresh 9 күн бұрын
@@pierremontague4279 I take no issue with that
@SteveSmith-ze4qf
@SteveSmith-ze4qf 10 күн бұрын
Glad you are exploring this band. They are an endless journey.
@royyegerman785
@royyegerman785 11 күн бұрын
Really like what you do with your channel. My two cents: as someone who first saw the Dead in the early seventies and continued into the nineties and has play both guitar and bass in more than a couple of GD/Jamband,. What I always thought was unique to the dead was their use of polyphonic (as opposed to homophonic) texture. Each instrument is in constant conversation with the other. Yes, Jerry is first among equals but at any moment, you can be into what Phil, Bobby or the keyboard player(s) are doing. That and their deconstruction of form by the use of open ended jams that morph into songs and then dissolve back into openness made them truly unique and special. I know there are more than enough suggestions for what's next so here are mine: Playing The Band - dig the use of odd time signatures and the aforementioned use of song/open improv/song structure. I would suggest the studio version from the Bob Weir solo album ACE for it's relative short length and conciseness. Other examples of song -> open improv -> song: Help On The Way/Slipknot/Franklin' Tower - studio version (again for the same reason as above). China Cat Sunflower/Know You Rider - Can't go wrong with Europe 72 but versions from 73 usually feature a cool inserted section known as the "Feeling Groovy" jam Scarlet Begonias/Fire On The Mountain - Barton Hall 77 Personal favorite because I third row in front of Phil - Dancing In The Streets Springfield MA 78. Also, as I am writing this, I'm listening to 11/17.1971 Albuquerque, NM. Pretty awesome! (kzbin.info/www/bejne/f2bNc318fbSYrJI)
@InterstellarRefugee
@InterstellarRefugee 9 күн бұрын
"I'm enjoying the shit out of this". Haha me too Doug, me too.
@zapwai
@zapwai 9 күн бұрын
Yes! I love when you do Grateful Dead
@paulgilbert9346
@paulgilbert9346 10 күн бұрын
Welcome to what is probably the largest musical rabbit hole in existence! Been waiting patiently for you to really start this journey, Doug. So much music to absorb. So many concerts that have been lovingly preserved by us fans.
@WillMoralley
@WillMoralley 10 күн бұрын
Yes, Mixolydian is the mode most used by Garcia. Very impressed you picked up on that. Nice job
@christopherwhite7347
@christopherwhite7347 10 күн бұрын
The double of Scarlet Begonias and Fire on the Mountain is a must by them.
@Peter_S_
@Peter_S_ 8 күн бұрын
You're so right. 👍
@jamesmathews1841
@jamesmathews1841 8 күн бұрын
My first Dead show was 6/18/74 with the Wall of Sound. And they did a breathtaking version of 'Eyes'. Also was also the first time I had a small piece of paper melt under my tongue. That show was truly a life moving experience I will never forget. And saw them as frequently as possible until Jerry passed away. Only regret is that I never saw Pigpen
@fcernig33
@fcernig33 11 күн бұрын
Doug, Billy Kreutzmann and Mickey Hart are up there with Phil Collins and Chester Thompson for me in EXTRAORDINARY live drumming partnerships. Chieck out Space and Drums. One word: WOW
@jimmypenrose1401
@jimmypenrose1401 11 күн бұрын
Having seen them work together in the 80s - the heyday of "The Beast" - it doesn't surprise me a bit.
@BluesCoasters
@BluesCoasters 10 күн бұрын
Need more dead man!!! Love this ❤
@george.s.8491
@george.s.8491 9 күн бұрын
This is one of my favorite live versions of Eyes. Phil the bass player just tears it up, the sound he’s getting from the bass he’s playing fits him just exactly perfect. Just listen to him. Another good Eyes, is from “without a net” with Branford Marsalis, highly recommend. Thank you for the video! Wow 7:21 was a surprise 😆
@jp783
@jp783 11 күн бұрын
In the 1970's (73 and 74) when they wrote this song, they had a Coda in the song that turned into both King Solomon's Marbles and Slipknot (which is an instrumental thing the Dead generally performed between Help On The Way and Franklin's Tower). The coda was pretty damn cool.
@nolongerthere
@nolongerthere 11 күн бұрын
Doug, you nailed it; it just makes you happy. And listen to Lesh's imaginative floating bass lines! God, I miss Jerry
@krazykid664
@krazykid664 10 күн бұрын
WOW was just watching one of your older GD reaction videos and wanted to look and see if you had any others. What a Grate coincidence!
@anthonypiccirilli6324
@anthonypiccirilli6324 8 күн бұрын
My first show! Not my last….Thanks Doug!
@ejayxray
@ejayxray 10 сағат бұрын
Never saw a show where Vince & Bruce were both playing keyboards. What a great version of this song to pick to review. 🙏🙏🙏🙏
@k9cs
@k9cs 9 күн бұрын
A fun thing for fans was figuring out what they may play while tuning up. They play a signature note or chord strumming. Tipped you off to the song that was incoming. I was arguing with my friend that I was hearing Eyes of the World. He kept saying that they never opened a show with that. But you must be open to musical surprises with the Dead....this was a big one
@breezewayrecords
@breezewayrecords 10 күн бұрын
Thanks for this great analysis, Doug. Consider also that "wake up to find out that you are the eyes of the world" points to a "waking up" to the philosophical realization that "you" -- the subject of experience -- are, in fact, one with the "objects" of experience, and that this fundamental duality is in some ways, illusory. Taken further, metaphysically, we are all the eyes of the world, together, as a unitary consciousness.
@scottgreenberg1596
@scottgreenberg1596 11 күн бұрын
A very rare 1st set Eyes of the World. Think opening song of the show. Bruce was trying to get them change up the setlists a little more.
@user-fn4nl6yw8s
@user-fn4nl6yw8s 10 күн бұрын
Disco was just getting started when this song was written. Keep that in mind.
@peterreist2882
@peterreist2882 4 күн бұрын
🙌. Eyes is a drive with the top down on the first nice day of Spring.
@sunoclockoneday2576
@sunoclockoneday2576 Күн бұрын
I've noticed if you watch any bird do anything while listening to this song it syncs up perfectly
@rickrandomites
@rickrandomites 11 күн бұрын
Awesome Doug, love some Grateful Dead
@dimension4RC
@dimension4RC 11 күн бұрын
I love this dudes vibe so much ☮️💜🍃💨
@stevefraioli4838
@stevefraioli4838 15 сағат бұрын
Thank you, Doug. "Wake of the Flood" was the iconic album of my late teens. "Eyes of the World" was a favorite then, but forgotten since. Learning from you, WHY I liked it so much, makes this re-uniting now all that more wonderful. And this version, with Hornsby, is amazing.
@BluesCoasters
@BluesCoasters 10 күн бұрын
In ‘74 the dead did a particularly interesting rendition of this song adding in G#m, Ebm & diminished in the jam.
@gregfgermano8743
@gregfgermano8743 8 күн бұрын
I love those versions - commented on this elsewhere here... Particularly when those long jams would resolve to China Doll or Stella Blue.
@buskingjournal
@buskingjournal 8 күн бұрын
Great commentary, great dancing, great reaction. You rock Doug, your enthusiasm is infectious
@GSJoey
@GSJoey 8 күн бұрын
We are everywhere, So goes the old deadhead saying. Eyes of the world is a very unusual for an opener. So much so that I had to look it up. Looks like you would have been grooving right along with everyone. Thankfully, the recorded shows are many. Jam on
@user-bz6mn3tu8k
@user-bz6mn3tu8k 7 күн бұрын
*Weir everywhere*
@robertglass1352
@robertglass1352 11 күн бұрын
You are about to enter a very, very deep rabbit hole. A joyful and wounderous journey. The bus came by and I got on, that's where it all began.
@jimmirow
@jimmirow 10 күн бұрын
I love thus so much that when the music of the dead come out in the wash for most the masses it comes out in the rinse that it's timelessly good and stamped if you will from these wonderful experts.
@otherstar1
@otherstar1 10 күн бұрын
I saw them exactly seven days later in Bonner Springs, KS (a hidden gem of a show). The Summer 1991 tour doesn't get enough love! The Dead's studio versions of songs were almost always shorter than live versions (with a few exceptions here and there). In live shows they loved to "take songs for a walk," to quote Bob Weir, and explore new territory.
@greggorypeccary
@greggorypeccary 11 күн бұрын
I was at this show! When they opened with this my buddy and I thought we missed the first set 🤣
@darthtool9404
@darthtool9404 18 сағат бұрын
God bless you Doug. Love your channel. God bless the Grateful Dead
@ImYourOverlord
@ImYourOverlord Күн бұрын
Love this song sooooo much! I used to play it in a band, in which each of us took a solo. We had no keys, but two guitarists. Tons of fun 😁
@josefkurtz2223
@josefkurtz2223 11 күн бұрын
Keep diving Doug. I absolutely love your reactions and i cant help but watch some more than once. Glad for more Dead.
@user-fn4nl6yw8s
@user-fn4nl6yw8s 10 күн бұрын
This performance was aired on late night TV around the time. It was pretty cool.
@stevenchait2459
@stevenchait2459 2 күн бұрын
Some of the ‘73/‘74 versions are spectacular
@petey4018
@petey4018 11 күн бұрын
Eyes of the World (Live at Roosevelt Stadium, Jersey City, NJ, August 6, 1974) - Jerry & band at their best! kzbin.info/www/bejne/mJPHnpqVfsaHeq8si=aTunIIjfTxFturdj
@zummo61
@zummo61 11 күн бұрын
My first show!
@AntonioBranco-ne7xp
@AntonioBranco-ne7xp 11 күн бұрын
Great thanks Doug Helvering...4 live albuns untill 73 you forgott the live dead with a great dark star
@Phishegghead
@Phishegghead 10 күн бұрын
Hahahaha that bowl hit was so unexpected that killed me. Been watching some of your jam reviews
@GiGi_and_Georgie
@GiGi_and_Georgie 9 күн бұрын
Doug! I’m grateful for the algorithm that dropped you into my feed! I love watching your process of discovery, and the way you interpret it from a technical aspect. But really, the fun you’re having is what really tells the story. Thanks for the post.❤️💀🎶 P.S.-In the end, your philosophical interpretations of the experience were as astute as your musical insights. Bravo.
@vermontdave1
@vermontdave1 5 күн бұрын
I was at this show. I was looking down from behind where Bruce was playing. Loved every acid soaked minute.
@ensouledlife6961
@ensouledlife6961 4 күн бұрын
All deadheads seem to have a moment when they “get it”. It was pretty special seeing that happen with you dancing and toking and being in the moment ❤ The bus doors are always wide open 🎉
@CHRISTOPHERANDERSON-bp8sf
@CHRISTOPHERANDERSON-bp8sf Күн бұрын
I will go out on limb here, but I feel that the whole jam band genre most certainly would scarcely exist without the dawn of the Grateful Dead or Jerry Garcia’s approach to music. They were the quintessential live band for decades and little known outside of the culture. My non Dead Head friends never got hip because they only knew ‘Radio Dead’ so how can you blame them? Now, with the advent of a wealth of well recorded live content spanning decades on Apple and Spotify, I send my friends playlist’s and they begrudgingly check them out. Literally saw one of my coworkers jaw drop and tear up! One of a few new devotees. I’m just sorry none could have experienced the real deal go down! It’s also awesome that I get to revisit several shows that I was witness too. (I occasionally tear up from time to time as well!) Peace
@orangebeard2214
@orangebeard2214 10 күн бұрын
Best Band Ever!
@tomhubbell3922
@tomhubbell3922 11 күн бұрын
Crap! Thanks for doing this!!! I literally stumbled upon this… I’m a subscriber… lol so hard that … yes… 1 song per year will last 875 lifetimes!!! Good on you my man!
@mikefeeney4976
@mikefeeney4976 9 күн бұрын
This is one of my favorite dead songs. Favorite versions of it are with Branford Marsalis sat in. There's lots of ways to catch those versions. Enjoy, especially if you are a jazz fan.
@musiquefantastique7127
@musiquefantastique7127 6 күн бұрын
seeing people on their first or 5th Dead tune is beautiful. Still figuring it out, of course..... we are ALL still figuring it out. That initial interest in those first few tunes is a special time in a person's musical history. Enjoy forever!
@renepeterse1884
@renepeterse1884 6 күн бұрын
This is, I think, the last time they’ve been to Europe, and I was there. Great memories. Sleeping in a park in Essen, Germany, with like fifty Canadians because there was no place to stay there. Great music. Phil Lesh playing a six string bass, the only one I ever heard play such an instrument in a pure musical and supporting way without prowes.
@GoshGus
@GoshGus 6 күн бұрын
I love this. I'm a classical singer and teacher, and been a DH forever. I listen as you do, following the progressions and naming them, etc. It's great fun. 🎉
@larrymarkowitz8386
@larrymarkowitz8386 6 күн бұрын
It’s fun watching you explain to my head what my body already knows about the Dead. Thanks!
@timpafundi6321
@timpafundi6321 9 күн бұрын
Doug, I’ve got to admit that I was worried about this reaction until I saw you pick up that bowl and light up…Now you’re getting closer to the experience of the greatest American Touring band of all time!
@Maya-ri5mp
@Maya-ri5mp 3 күн бұрын
I am so happy you did this song!!!! It is my all time favorite 😭😭😭 Keep up the Grateful Dead!
@mattd9205
@mattd9205 4 күн бұрын
"It's not about trying to be technical, It's just about trying to be a human, and I really appreciate that." Doug totally gets it...also when referring to R. Hunter's prose he's says, "it's like philosophy." He understands...perfectly.
@VilodWacholderbeerenmet
@VilodWacholderbeerenmet 5 күн бұрын
8:13 captures the magic of the dead perfectly. Look at Doug getting lost there for a second
@bryankircher4310
@bryankircher4310 18 сағат бұрын
Great show to review from an amazing year for the band. After the death of Brent Mydland in summer '90, they brought on Vince Welnick and Bruce Hornsby which invigorated the band and heralded the final chapter of their 30 year long strange trip. Every show that summer was top notch, Bruce pushed the band in exploratory directions that was surprising and thrilling for the fans night after night. These stadium shows were quite the spectacle to behold, so much anticipation and high energy could be felt on such a large scale, a stunning joyful experience indeed. This particular show was one of the best of the summer too. Eyes of the World was always a second set song and for them to open the show with this classic favorite was a complete surprise and ecstatic way to start the concert. God bless the Grateful Dead! Enjoy!
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