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I'm sure this video will eventually be unblocked on YouTube. But, for now, I'm pleased to share it with y'all here on Patreon. I hope you enjoy!

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Morning Dew - Grateful Dead (Ep. 414)

This is "Morning Dew - Grateful Dead (Ep. 414)" by Doug Helvering on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.

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EphesiansSix

Yeah it won't play here either. 😭😭😭😭

EphesiansSix

I'm starting to think that this may be a song by the Ungrateful Dead. Kidding kidding. I know it's not directly them. At least I don't think so🤔

Ed Noponen

Fabulous presentation and analysis, Doug! I'm growing to love what you find for me. I did not to hear the Dead here. And, just yesterday I listened to Echolyn's "Mei", a truly great piece of music. Thanks for all you do.

MrWondrous David Beckwith

I can hear it, so need to start at the beginning. Is that a Motif? I've had Kurzweils mostly, but some Roland, Yamaha, Casio, probably Sears and 7-11 at some point.

Anonymous

May I suggest Truckin’ from Europe 72’ for your next Grateful Dead song.

Anonymous

I so enjoyed this piece of music. I know all the prog rock songs that Doug covers but this was a personal favorite as a Deadhead. We all imbibed and took that journey together. I guess it doesn't matter anyway.

Anonymous

I would have to think hard about a particular performance, but I think Estimated Prophet is very representative of the Dead and would fit neatly in The Doug's wheelhouse. Another notable possibility would be Eyes of the World featuring Branford Marsalis (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEE_R4VIkR4). Caution Don't Stop On The Tracks (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tek7AI7EcTI) might work for a wacky tobacky Wednesday. But I have to say that when I think Dead, I think Ripples, Jack Straw or China Cat Sunflower-&gt;I Know You Rider, with a side order of Black-Throated Wind (these were always my favorites to play back in the day...)

Jeff Norman

I think the performance of "Playing in the Band" from this same movie soundtrack is an interesting example of the suppleness and subtlety of their rhythmic approach. The song's built on a 10-beat pattern...but it's subdivided in several different ways. And, in the middle section, it sounds to me as if they're retaining the *feel* of the rolling rhythm they're working in...but not the time signature, and in fact I think the idea is, for a few minutes, everyone's in their own little time cell...but still listening to and working together. Worth checking out.

chuck Rowland

Europe 72 version is my fav

chuck Rowland

Thanks so much Doug..bless

Richard Moore

Video won't play for me. Anyone else having this problem?

Richard Moore

The YT version is back!