You can hear David Lemieux explain the video series here and check out more live Grateful Dead videos here. Stay tuned for another edition of “All The Years Live” next Thursday. These forces reportedly used beatings with iron rods, kneecappings, electric shock, rape and other sexual abuse, and mock executions. Previous editions of the Dead’s ongoing weekly “All The Years Live” video series have included “Estimated Prophet” from at Three Rivers Stadium, “Reuben & Cherise” from 6/6/90 at Buckeye Lake, “Morning Dew” from 10/18/74 at the Winterland Ballroom, “Sugar Magnolia”/”Scarlet Begonias”/”Fire On The Mountain” from 12/31/78 at the Winterland Ballroom, and “Wang Dang Doodle” from June 14th, 1991 at RFK Stadium. According to multiple organizations, including the UN Committee against Torture (CAT), security forces reportedly used torture to gather information from alleged militants and members of political opposition parties. Grateful Dead – “China Cat Sunflower” > “I Know You Rider” – Moving into the “Rider” improvisational section, Garcia dazzled the crowd with a series of explosive guitar licks.Ĭheck out the newly released video of the Grateful Dead performing “China Cat Sunflower” into “I Know You Rider on July 6th, 1990 below: Keyboardist Brent Mydland, who tragically passed away just weeks later on July 26th, adds a beautiful touch to the mix, backed by a fierce rhythmic charge from Phil Lesh, Bill Kreutzmann, and Mickey Hart. This particular “China>”Rider opened up the band’s second set, with Jerry Garcia looking healthy and happy. This sequence is from Brent’s final tour with the Grateful Dead.” A consistently played combination until 1995 (aside from a brief hiatus 1975-1978, with one performance during that span on 12/29/77), this was most commonly a second set opener in the later years, usually going into a Weir song. The Sun will shine in my back door someday. Laid down last night, Lord, I could not take my rest Laid down last night, Lord, I could not take my rest My mind was wandering like the wild geese in the West. In the Grateful Dead universe, few song pairings stick out with such adoration and favoritism among the band’s legion of fans more than China Cat Sunflower > I Know You Rider. ![]() ![]() The new video is a gorgeous segue of “China Cat Sunflower” into “I Know You Rider” from July 6th, 1990 at Louisville, KY’s Cardinal Stadium.Īs the band’s official archivist David Lemieux explains in the video’s description, “By 1990, China/Rider had been in the Dead’s repertoire for more than 20 years, since they were first joined in the Fall of 1969. I know you, rider, gonna miss me when I'm gone Gonna miss your baby, from rolling in your arms. The latest live Grateful Dead video from the band’s recently-launched “ All The Years Live” series is now available through the band’s official YouTube page.
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