Pick up the super deluxe box sets exclusively on the Grateful Dead's online store: 12 CD / 7 DVD or 12 CD / 7 Blu-ray. Previously, the band shared high energy versions of " Truckin'" and " West L.A. If you were at the concert, keep your eyes open to see if you can spot yourself, as there's some great crowd footage. The crowd joyously throw their hands up in the air and sing along with the band. Phil Lesh, Bill Kreutzmann, and Mickey Hart make sure the transition into "I Know You Rider" goes smoothly. Hornsby and Jeff Chimenti add colorful piano and organ playing underneath Weir's playing, and Trey lends a smooth, crisp solo. What better way to kick off the final night of the three concert run than with this nearly 15 minute version of "China Cat > Rider"! Trey Anastasio and Bruce Hornsby trade the vocals for "China Cat Sunflower" before Bob Weir joins in. Above, you can watch the magic that went down when the band played "China Cat Sunflower" into "I Know You Rider." Previous editions of the Dead’s ongoing weekly “All The Years Live” video series have included, “Let It Grow” from July 16th, 1990 at Rich Stadium, “Loose Lucy” from June 17th, 1991 at Giants Stadium, “Big Boss Man” from June 16th, 1990 at Shoreline Amphitheatre, “New Speedway Boogie” from June 17th, 1991 at Giants Stadium, “Terrapin Station” from July 26th, 1987 at Anaheim Stadium, “Not Fade Away” from New Year’s Eve 1978 at the Winterland Ballroom, “Cassidy” from June 17th, 1991 at Giants Stadium, “Stagger Lee” from July 4th, 1991 at Rich Stadium, “Lazy River Road” from June 26th, 1993 at RFK Stadium, “Bird Song” from July 1st, 1992 at Buckeye Lake, “Shakedown Street” from June 22nd, 1991 at Soldier Field, “My Brother Esau” from July 24th, 1987 at Oakland, CA’s Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, “Blow Away” from 7/16/90 at Rich Stadium, “Touch of Grey” from at Rich Stadium, “China Cat Sunflower” > “I Know You Rider” from at Cardinal Stadium, “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.This past summer, hordes of Grateful Dead fans made their way to Chicago, Illinois over the Fourth of July weekend to be a part of the The Grateful Dead's 50th anniversary Fare Thee Well concerts. Grateful Dead – “China Cat Sunflower” / “I Know You Rider” – This Grateful Dead concert is one of five that’s included in the band’s The Grateful Dead Movie, which was released in 1977. The “China Cat” / “Rider” segue came towards the middle of the first set between “El Paso” and “Me and My Uncle”.Ĭheck out the newly released video of the Grateful Dead performing “China Cat Sunflower” into “I Know You Rider” from October 17th, 1974 below: This rendition for the final run of the shows before the Dead’s hiatus in 1974 shows the remarkable interplay between the five musicians, with some stunning camera work, all shot on 16mm negative film.” The new video features “China Cat Sunflower” into “I Know You Rider” from October 17th, 1974 at San Francisco’s Winterland Ballroom.Īs the band’s official archivist David Lemieux explains in the video’s description, “Although a standout combination going back to later 1969, China/Rider developed a longer, more intricate, more ascendant jam during 1973, and it peaked in 1974. 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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