Morning Dew - Grateful Dead - 7-19-1989 Alpine Valley Theatre, Wisc. set2-09

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Published 2011-03-30
This video : "Pro-Shot (in-house feed) ~ 1st or 2nd gen vhs ~"
(My LoloYodel sense is that it's certainly NOT 1st or 2nd generation ... but it's very good anyway).

This was the closing night of the very fine (exquisite) 3 night run at The Alpine Valley Music Theatre. It was essentially from the July 17th show which constituted ALMOST all of the great "Downhill From Here" video (3 songs actually come from this July 19th show : "West LA Fade", "Desolation Row" & "The Deal"). This July 19th is also a very sweet show and has a truly spectacular "Morning Dew" !

Audio: Soundboard (AC3:48000Hz 256 kb/s tot , stereo 2/0)

Grateful Dead
7/19/89
Alpine Valley Music Theatre
East Troy, WI

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Set 1
Hell in a Bucket
Sugaree
Mama Tried
Mexicali Blues
Althea
Victim or the Crime
West LA Fadeaway
Desolation Row
Deal

Set 2
Box of Rain
Foolish Heart ~
Looks Like Rain ~
Terrapin Station ~
drums ~
space ~
The Other One ~
The Wheel ~
Morning Dew
encore : Lovelight

All Comments (21)
  • @danagillon
    If this doesn't give you chills, you don't understand what its all about...
  • Watching/listening early on Sunday morning while the rest of the family is asleep. Having my 1st cup of coffee. Reminded again of how much this band and their music mean to me. Truly Grateful. 🌎✌🏼❤️⚡️
  • @janabyars1275
    This was my golden birthday: 19 on the 19th. Me and my best had tickets for the 18th and we got miracles for this. We were also gifted some other goods. One of the best nights of my life. Still.
  • @skater63230
    Good Lord, the emotion in his voice and guitar blows me into the stratosphere!
  • Jerry was doing some serious exploration here; love how he changes directions in a nanosecond; just extracting the essence right outta the song.
  • @jimmorrison1725
    this was a full moon weekend in deep summer. at one point, the sun was setting on one side of the valley while the full moon was rising on the other side, creating an effect almost like a two sun planet. very very awesome
  • @jimsmith1277
    I was there. This brings it all back in full powerful memory.
  • Magical...Jerry was out of this world, this song tears me apart... absolutely angelic ✌️
  • @bushpilot-bm3kf
    All downhill from here! So fucking true. Last of the GREAT time's we will ever know. Nothing compares.
  • @satidog
    Oh, man, something about '89 at Alpine Valley.  I was there with such great friends and the boys were ON for this run of shows.  Jerry seemed so happy and inspired and it was a beautiful summer with a full moon.  The fact that it ended with rain and mud didn't dampen it a bit.  I remember laughing our asses off pushing the car out of sucking mud at the end of it all.  The year before had been an intensely, depressingly dry drought year so yay for mud!  I miss being young and high with those people and in this scene.  Goosebumps getting to see this again. 
  • @lespaul1648
    God I could never get enough of this. And for the 19 people who hit dislike.......you are truly lost.
  • @LIZZIE-lizzie
    This is the hottest best morning dew I ever heard and watched. i think i fell down afterwards
  • @dr.duckoff4231
    Saw them three nights in a row for my first of twenty shows, it was night three when they did Morning Dew and I still get chills when I hear the big man doing what he does best. I am glad that I got to see them all those times. Thanks for the memories boys!
  • @jeffreystark435
    Never missed an Alpine show. Distinctly remember sliding down the rain soaked hill to the Bucket opening. 1989 was awesome. Began the spring tour in Pittsburgh --> Ann Arbor--> Cincy--> Louisville--> 3 Rosemont shows--> 2 Mecca/MWK shows --> Went to the 3 Irvine Meadows shows. Back on in Philly --> NJ. Missed RFK but back to Noblesville -> ALPINE. Great late 80's shows. One of the Alpine shows was my 100th.
  • That’s crazy absurd that some people would give thumbs down to any mourning dews. They should be so lucky to catch any mourning dew show. Always my favorite. Wow jerry screaming this dew out fiercely. Whoa, Jerry very animated with his guitar notes and showing his emotion
  • @willelniff426
    There are no live versions of this masterpiece that aren't equivalent to intense religious/spiritual experiences. chills -Man who was talked out of serious depression through TGD's musical library.
  • @zerwe
    I was there 88 and 89. Fantastic place and fantastic shows!
  • There will never b another JERRY..I was still 2 young then but i luv his music 2 this day
  • Was so overcame with the fear, the beautiful fear, almost eerie that came from shows like this. You could have every day of my covid summer for one more Jerry and Brent show. Still have high hopes for 2021 that we can all feel that feeling again. Just one more night where the world is alive and dripping with color.
  • @nyclear
    One of my favorite parts of a dead show is being able to see and feel how jerry is feeling and then see how it's translated through his instrument. In this example, jerry seems a bit contracted the whole song until 4 min 6 seconds and then he expands how he is feeling outwards and the music goes into overdrive