Documentary short filmed on the road during The Grateful Dead's last Europe tour in 1990. for information or further inquiries: loewlens@gmail.com gerryloew.com
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@jahfrey7 жыл бұрын
At the Halloween show in Wembley London, I stood near some leather clad rockers who were obviously used to harder edged punk and thrash bands. The entire first set they just stood there stiffly, drinking beer (in plastic bottles), not dancing and generally being uptight and seeming like they were looking for the mosh pit. They weren't sure what to make of the Dead, and they were thinking about leaving, when the band closed the set with a rockin' Promised Land, and took it's set break. During the break, a wild looking rastaman came by and seriously smoked all of us out (including the rockers) with some very potent hashish in a chillum. He never said a word, just got me and the rocker blokes very, very altered, and moved on. As soon as the rasta guy moved on, two very nubile young deadhead ladies came and stood near us. The band came out and launched into a long, smokin', trancey Scarlet>Fire>Truckin'>He's Gone>drums>space, while the young ladies swayed and swirled, right in front of the rockers, who at this point were relaxed and glassy-eyed, were moving in time and swaying along with the young ladies. One of the ladies even flashed a big old smile at one of the guys, and danced a nice, seductive circle round him. By the encore, the rockers were howling along to Werewolves of London, and having one of "the best times of me life, mate!" as one of them gleefully told me after the show. I'm sure the guys went back to the mosh pit as soon as the Dead blew town, but they did have their eyes opened a bit, and had an experience hard to replicate, courtesy of Jerry and the boys, a rastaman and his chillum, and two very lovely, feminine and friendly twirlers. A night those British boys will remember for the rest of their lives!
@stevencastillo8914
6 жыл бұрын
jahfrey great story
@worngimimajosplaynholmes6907
5 жыл бұрын
Haha awesome story man. I am/was a punk skater rock head who ALWAYS jammed out to the dead. Never gotinto any other jam music but the dead speaks to my soul. Also loving Dead and Company so far as well.
@waynej2608
5 жыл бұрын
That's freakin' awesome! Yes, it's possible with the GD, to get even the most unlikely of the crowd, to come around, once they 'look at it right'. ,😎🤘
@jeremywhisenhunt9118
5 жыл бұрын
Second that! Cool story-thx for sharing your perspective on the experience
@davegibson2810
4 жыл бұрын
jahfrey thanks for the words, really sums up the times and paints a picture.
@willowtale11 жыл бұрын
For anyone who cares or was interviewed and wants to get in touch- Stewart Loew - producer & sound Gerry Loew - director & camera
@newenglanddaily Жыл бұрын
Deadheads make the world a special place. Thanks Jerry
@levinemarcj7 жыл бұрын
I did the whole tour except Stockholm. Not remarkable musically so shortly after Brent's death but big fun out on the road. Small venues, too. I ran right into Phil in the Tower Records in Piccadilly Circus. Very cool to have been in Berlin so shortly after the wall came down. I was able to grab a football-size piece of the wall off the ground that I lugged around for the rest of the tour. Glad I did; it's a great piece of world history and my history as well.
@russellroesner6073
6 жыл бұрын
I met B Hornsbey in Amsterdam after Stockholm. He asked me what I thought of Vince which was not all that positive. He laughed then kicked ass the rest of the tour and then played off and on till Jerry perished. Bruce was a real gentleman.
@robertasurprenant816
5 жыл бұрын
Should have done Stockholm... did a great Throwing Stones, I recall spinning and falling down right on cue, lol
@Chrispypullen
5 жыл бұрын
Can you taste my jealousy? ;)
@julirichmond3
Жыл бұрын
What's up Mark. It Little Jimi.
@garyhempsey3 жыл бұрын
Thank you . I did that tour with a girl I lost but always will remember . these memories are priceless. You took me right back 30 years .
@rvmcwhorter3 жыл бұрын
When you asked that local , “ is it your first time ? “;and his answer was “ yes it is and I hope not my last “ with a big smile 😀.... that says it all about a guys first Dead show !!
@robertasurprenant8165 жыл бұрын
Very cool to see myself dancing as my boyfriend played guitar and sang outside the station.
@robertasurprenant816
5 жыл бұрын
John Brent Williamson of Texas on guitar singing about love down in the ground
@jstantino
3 жыл бұрын
@@robertasurprenant816 I enjoyed his song a lot I’m gonna search for him some more thanks
@jesseloew57397 жыл бұрын
my dad and uncle made this move!
@jeremywhisenhunt9118
5 жыл бұрын
Glad they did! Kudos to you and your family for this historical document Jesse!
@daniellavigne4019
4 жыл бұрын
Was he a dedhed or simply tasked with a job ?
@paulleavell4317
3 жыл бұрын
That's awesome. I hope you like the Grateful Dead too!✌
@bsaunders10 жыл бұрын
Boy, oh boy, I looked young 23 years ago.
@janeeckardt6881
3 жыл бұрын
Me too, I was 23 23 years ago!!!💕💀⚡🐢🌹🍄❤️⭐(~);}
@Petersjackson450
3 жыл бұрын
Where were you??
@bsaunders
3 жыл бұрын
@@Petersjackson450 9:28. I'm in the front of the massage line. The woman in the back was my best friend at the time. Lost her in 2020.
@Petersjackson450
3 жыл бұрын
@@bsaunders so sorry Barbara - love to see you in this tho. Thanks for being so cool
@CC-kf2nc
3 жыл бұрын
Wow must of been a blast so jealous
@mikewilkinson45886 жыл бұрын
we deadheads blazed our own trail across the stars.......
@VibrationsfromMirror
3 жыл бұрын
and the train halls ) :P
@jonmacdonald5345
3 жыл бұрын
You blazed that's for sure!
@gdmproPeter8 жыл бұрын
My first tour, with a painted car 25:31 after that I moved for 20 years to California :-) and now back to Germany since 2011, keep on rockin' :-)
@stefanschleps8758
3 жыл бұрын
A Dead Head in the EU? Me too, since 2013. (You gotta love it here. Sigh....) Frieden aus Wien.
@kevinroberg-perez8602
Жыл бұрын
Nice car! Well done. "You can't find a ride like that no more"
@disprogreavette85453 жыл бұрын
31 years ago.......damn. I remember as a teenager back then thinking how far away the 50s seemed (when my parents were teens) and this is the 50s to my kids....That's right, I'm baked and rambling again.
@melaniecotterell9972
2 жыл бұрын
time is non-linear no matter what the experts say
@naturalmystery10 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing this! I was lucky to catch the band at their first Wembley show in Oct 1990. My one and only time, but what a life changing experience!
@brianmcmanus4690
2 жыл бұрын
Cheers!
@UnkleBen Жыл бұрын
What the World needs now, is love sweet love! Never seen or felt another band's scene so powerfully positive and welcoming since. Glad WE got to be part of it though, changed my life for good. Now i just try to spread and share that love and acceptance with everyone i meet... here in Hawaii we call it ALOHA 🤙🏽
@emrysdavies12153 жыл бұрын
Was the trip of my lifetime! So good to see my fave band live at last but even better to meet like minded people!!!! Had a spare ticket for the first show and just gave it to someone you shoulda seen the smile on her face!!!! Welcome to England man!!!! Us British heads sure got lucky 3 shows in a row man 3 shows in a row!!!!!!!!!! 1st show was the best that terrapin was amazing & black Peter love light to finish Wow!!!!!!! The bandcame back out for the encore I thought attics but they blew me away with the weight went to London with 1/2 Oz hash & 9 window panes acid came back home with nothing but memories!!! Like I said earlier the time of my life!!!! Really man really!!!!!!!!!! Ems
@androsislandrox3 жыл бұрын
THIS is why youtube was invented
@StarDarkAshes4 жыл бұрын
One time I was at Madison Square Garden for Jerry Garcia Band. They opened up with How Sweet It Is, and this very drunk woman in great spirits with jaw on the floor was dancing around, having a great time already, and turns to me. Looking down at Jerry and says, “Who is that!?!?!?”. “That’s Jerry Garcia!” What was she doing there? Someone must have felt some good vibes from her out on the street and given her a miracle ticket? And if she got a ticket didn’t she read the ticket? I don’t know. What grace, what a random gift to receive.
@bionicheart707 жыл бұрын
Haha that is one of my best friends at 3:00 in talking about his lost luggage. Not sure he knows about this.
@VibrationsfromMirror3 жыл бұрын
Brings it all right back! Thank you!! Amsterdam thru-Berlin run here, back to Amsterdam, and still missed plane home! WIthout a net'er!
@JackStraw110 жыл бұрын
This was the tour of my life! Thanks for letting me relive some of the trip!
@mikerubin226 жыл бұрын
thanks so much for sharing this; put a tear in my eye longing for the good ole days of shows; I miss Jerry
@garudastan
3 жыл бұрын
we all miss jerry
@Jazzywazz
3 жыл бұрын
Me too!!
@jahfrey7 жыл бұрын
I ran into Phil, Jill, and sons (in a pram) at Stonehenge and had a chat about John Michell and his books about stone circles in England. Cool! Great tour. Wembley was hilarious!
@Chrispypullen5 жыл бұрын
Gorgeous. Thanks. Seriously, thank you so much.
@mcdaniels61882 жыл бұрын
the dude whose first show was at the Warfield 1980, when they passed out the champagne, now that is the kind of show that would have you hooked for life. When you saw the full potential of this band you just couldn't stay away. So glad to have experienced a few of those.
@bradhagemyer7722 Жыл бұрын
Wow you jus provided vital documentation for a period of my life....thank you ✌️😎✌️🎵🎶🎵
@joshmeisler10 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for making this and sharing it! One of the times of my life, so fun to revisit it through your film
@deadnardis11 жыл бұрын
thanks so much for uploading this.
@johnallen27713 жыл бұрын
I saw the Dead a few times, Quicksilver, Airplane, Jimi, Janis. There used to be love-ins and free concerts all over the Bay Area. I've been talking about peace and love my whole life and I'm 70. But I'm heartened when I see the people at Coachella carrying on this spirit. I think young people are very attuned to mother Earth now and are going to do what they can to make it a better place to live. The Dead Heads were early pioneers in this movement towards sanity. I remember one time when some of us were beating on wine bottles because we liked the sound it was making and pretty soon people were playing along on tin cans, bottles of all kinds, drums, congas, you name it. It was a real cacophony in beat to the music and we all got on one psychic level. I felt a power surge through the crowd. We were all one spirit. If we could have harnessed that power we could have moved a mountain.
@roygoad2870
2 жыл бұрын
Every Sunday at Venice Beach in Los Ángeles a large group of local heads/people play drums and tambourines etc at around sunset, it’s always a great vibe! The rhythm of the world will never die! I saw the Dead in 1970 at the Hollywood Music Festival in the North of England, so long ago it’s all a haze lol
@Sleepy_Alligator9 жыл бұрын
Wasnt in Europe for that tour, though it must have been an amazing time. Very cool to see the Grateful Dead immersed in different cultural environments. Sure do miss those days at the shows. Fun and joy, smiles and more smiles, tremendous soulful mesmerizing music, and just that amazing vibe in the air so thick you could...
@UnkleBen
Жыл бұрын
Yeah... miss that "vibe" Never seen or felt another band's scene so powerfully positive and welcoming since. Glad WE got to be part of it though, changed my life for good. Now i just try to spread and share that love and acceptance with everyone i meet... here in Hawaii we call it ALOHA 🤙🏽
@soulrole40258 жыл бұрын
mahalo nui loa!watched this some time ago and just re-watched it.I was blessed to make it to all the shows except London.Turned 20 at the Paris shows.Beautiful memories.
@worngimimajosplaynholmes6907
5 жыл бұрын
How did you afford to not only travel Europe but afford the shows as well? Thats is one thing i NEVER understood about the EU tour. Be honest, Most were from better off families, even the girl in the beginning talks about her parents being "on board" with her tour. I know my dad/uncle/cousins dreamed of even catching a single EU show and never even came close.
@markmeyerson93546 жыл бұрын
thanks for this - went to every one of these shows - - thanks for wringing out some memories!
@stefanschleps8758
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for Being There.
@NN-ou9jc3 жыл бұрын
Grateful for you doing the short film :-)
@MrBooyams6 жыл бұрын
thank you.! really enjoyed this...remembering what a fun part of your life their shows were........some of the best times..I'm at about 20 since jul/Aug of 87...... nicest/: friendliest fans...you know who you are!!!...:)
@quantum1033 Жыл бұрын
I worked security for the Dead in 1987 @ Telluride Colorado.
@katekollman613310 жыл бұрын
Lol!!!!!!!!! My goods friends are here! I am here too!!! LOVE IT! THANKS SO MUCH!
@dillinghammatt5010 жыл бұрын
This is great! Thanks for the post.
@perryryan63113 жыл бұрын
One of the best dead videos ever, made me cry reminiscing
@VideoNorway10 жыл бұрын
That`s me with the drumstick`s at 10:00.
@jamesbutterson52183 жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting this Dave! 💚👌💨
@mikerubin226 жыл бұрын
how absolutely fantastic!!!!!
@JubeProductions3 жыл бұрын
I never toured Europe, or much of the US for that matter, but between 1987 and 1992 I went to the dead shows whenever they were near Philly and sometimes NY. I remember one time the Dead played Philly for 5 nights over 1 week, the park across the street from the Spectrum became another world, a psychedelic city. I didn't leave for 3 days. I still float back to those days every now and then and this video reminds me of that time in my life.
@SelimYalin9 жыл бұрын
i was there twice in PARIS SHOWS !!!!
@acousticmemoriesmusic3 жыл бұрын
Charlie!!! That was great, Thank you!
@LoloYodel11 жыл бұрын
Gentlemen, very well done ! Congrat's and thanks !
@AguaLindaFarmWeddings
2 жыл бұрын
It was not easy. We thought Dennis McNally was going to jump out of every corner and bust up our Equiptment.
@KeithKreider Жыл бұрын
I'm not sure how I never saw this until tonight. Thank you for the visual diary! I was barely 20 and saw 10 of the 11 sans Hamburg which was a late add. I bought through travel quest which sold whole tour packages so many of us had tickets next to each other night after night. I have so many great stories from this trip!
@mojojeinxs99605 жыл бұрын
2018 .....Dead Heads are still truck’n.
@Dave-gb4lq10 жыл бұрын
That's me @ 17:15 holding a piece of the wall and a long stem red rose
@stefanschleps8758
3 жыл бұрын
What was the last Dead/Further show you saw? Mine was in 1988 at Buck-Eye, Ohio.
@robertherrera9122 жыл бұрын
So glad I came across this recently (Dec 2021) as it brought me back to the time when I first got into the Dead, back in 1993. Times were more simple then. Great tour perspective, felt like extended family. Thankfully the music and the culture lives on and will continue to grow. The music is timeless, lyrics tell real stories and of course enough great things can't be said of the band.
@williamdonnelly224 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful!
@willowtale
Жыл бұрын
Thank you friend!
@VideoNorway10 жыл бұрын
Ther`s a Group on Facebook called : Grateful Dead Europe 1990 Tour.
@willowtale11 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@brianmcmanus46902 жыл бұрын
I was stationed in W. Germany in the mid 80's and I missed this tour by 8 months! Son of a...!!! Miss you Jer! 💔
@danh3674 жыл бұрын
I was Born in the desert raised in a lions den
@matthewelkin86843 жыл бұрын
Really Wonderfully done. Always been fascinated by this tour as a younger franco american deadhead. Closest I ever got was bringing my cousin to a few furthur shows when he was visiting the states a decade back and watching him laugh at characters like Fast Eddie all dressed in tye dye. Gone are the days... Anyway, thanks for sharing!
@rexmagnum804710 жыл бұрын
Brilliant stuff..!! :D
@tessiewhitmore13999 жыл бұрын
I am so excited to find this wonderful documentation of Europe tour. I was interviewed by these guys in London. I was applying face makeup for Halloween. There is a shot of my face at 2:07. I would love to be able to see the interview!!! I have been wondering about what happened with to the interview for 25 years!!! Beautiful documentary!!! How would I be able to get a hold of Stewart or Gerry?
@russellroesner6073
6 жыл бұрын
This whole tour is kind of strangely mysterious. Sorry don't want to sound paranoid but there were several camera crews who filmed and interviewed lots of us and never produced anything. This is the only group that managed to release footage. That guy with the curly hair and glasses playing guitar I remember well and I recall the other film crew was filming him playing acoustic as well doing interviews but they the footage is sadly in someones closet lost to the ages......
@deadnardis11 жыл бұрын
wow. fun to watch after all these years. i remember signing a release in frankfurt....was wondering what it would look like. man, that was a fun tour.
@stefanschleps87583 жыл бұрын
That was actually good. I liked it. That was over thirty years ago. And I have no doubt that the Dead family is still going strong in 2021. Jerry is God. LSD saves. NFA
@lizziesangi1602 Жыл бұрын
It's the music is right. Of course it's the head - the music makes the head and it's always a cool scene. The camaraderie of people was phenomenal. You met people, you saw them at shows - Hey, we saved you a seat! And it's NEVER A BAD SHOW! THERE'S NOTHING LIKE A GRATEFUL DEAD CONCERT!
@jayrenzulli61183 жыл бұрын
thank you , peace
@stephenhrasok227411 жыл бұрын
Awesome
@antihero1053 жыл бұрын
This looks like so much fun
@scandalousintent4492 Жыл бұрын
2022 the Bus still stops at Shakedown Street . Absolutely fuckin fantastic. Are you kind ? I'm gonna take that ride !
@meatazzsandwich10 жыл бұрын
Too cool ! Thank you for capturing this!!! Where are you now people and what bands are you following nowadays or are you ?
@Raviolli Жыл бұрын
sick video really good stuff
@YashaHarari Жыл бұрын
What a great film to watch now, 32 years later.
@deadnardis11 жыл бұрын
and thanks to the documentarians.
@nielsdencker76473 жыл бұрын
I miss the 90’ies. Traveling around Europe by train was one long meeting new people.
@infraredruby22 жыл бұрын
I did this tour and had the time of my life!
@armandcruz4555 жыл бұрын
ty foir this
@willowtale11 жыл бұрын
We appreciate the kind words - thanks friend.
@alansilverman85003 жыл бұрын
They went thatta-way!
@BarbarasBakingPan3 жыл бұрын
The man at 17:50 was speaking facts, facts we need to still listen to today
@sjurheap73910 жыл бұрын
This brings back some nice memories! But it was only about the americans on tour. This tour changed the life of some europeans... Thanks for the trip down memory lane!
@dadcaylor13853 жыл бұрын
I was in Denmark and Paris. I sold a lot of drugs and whatever to get there. No tix, no money. Thank Jerry kids that miracles me both shows. I miss Jerry so much. The summers have never been the same. Love all yheinz kids.💙⚡❤
@spiderpromos6 жыл бұрын
As a massive Deadhead, I'm also a Dylan nut - and I can tell y'all that the Dylan community is pretty switched too - I've seen Bob in excess of 260 times and wherever I am in the world to see Bob I ALWAYS meet up with a bunch of "Bobcats" I know at EVERY gig - never fails!!!!
@johng618
6 жыл бұрын
What was your 1st Bob show?
@SchwartzDaddy3 жыл бұрын
Good to see you youngsters are into the vibe
@Wayzor_
3 жыл бұрын
1990 bro
@mcamp94453 жыл бұрын
The guy in the credits smoking on an airplane is bizarre. Leave it to the dead to play East Berlin in 1990
@willowtale11 жыл бұрын
Agreed!
@illuminotmereloaded6896 Жыл бұрын
Anybody know 'Shirt' by The Bonzo Dog Band? The guy at 28:33 sounds just like the guy that hops down the street and gives a friendly interview. I love it! You can tell this chap is all for the short shirts. You've got to be a bit modern these days, governor! Now heading across to the Earl's Court Olympia for the shirt event. I'll repeat that. The shirt event.
@brianlevine1479 Жыл бұрын
Did this entire tour. What a long strange trip it was!
@andreiferrera99813 жыл бұрын
Hey, that's my old college buddy from UC Santa Cruz (at about 19 min talking about 10-14-80) from many years ago. Hi Dave!
@clarkewi Жыл бұрын
Once you become a Dead fan. It never ends.
@willowtale11 жыл бұрын
Agual Linda Farm on FB . Good to hear from you, Collin!
@dmar96585 жыл бұрын
South Carolina says the music never stopped!!
@agentm00se3 жыл бұрын
woah that must have been some intense mystery acid :0
@alienated68644 жыл бұрын
Another I wish he was my lawyer. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. And this guy! My friend Ryan Poggali and Dale Beamis followed the Dead around the U.S. for years I missed my chance to see Jerry and get miracled in. I hopo to see with Jon Meyer soon. Phil Lesh."" It is better to regret something you have done. Then it is to regret something you haven't done! ""
@illuminotmereloaded6896 Жыл бұрын
This is cool. I appreciate the time and effort that went into it. I did Phish Europe in 1998 at 20. I too was expecting to meet a lot of European fans of the band and it was all Americans save for a handful of examples. Also, I miss drum circles. They disappeared quickly, didn't they? There were three guys who were filming all the time on that Phish tour, and I've never found them again, as I would love to see the footage.
@noersang
Жыл бұрын
I saw Phish at Midtfyns Festival july 1998. Only show I’ve ever seen.
@illuminotmereloaded6896
Жыл бұрын
@@noersang That’s crazy. I skipped that one for travel purposes and because it was only one set. Are you from Denmark?
@noersang
Жыл бұрын
@@illuminotmereloaded6896 Yes I’m from Denmark. I bought A Live One a few years earlier without knowing anything at all about the band. It was just one of those albums, that said: “Buy me, I’m worth it.” I was at Midtfyns as usual, and I asumed, that this could be the only chance to see them ever, and I don’t know if they’ve ever been back in Denmark again. Or before, for that matter.
@illuminotmereloaded6896
Жыл бұрын
@@noersang That's awesome. Wish you would have caught the three Grey Hall shows. They were amazing. One of the few Europeans I hung out with on the tour was a Dane who camped with me in Christiania. I can't remember his name. Matty or something. Good guy. Blonde. Shocking!
@zacktimmons2886 Жыл бұрын
“If and when the band stops touring. That’s what scares me”.. here we are in 2022 and they just announced that 2023 will be it. And unfortunately this time I think it’ll be forreal.. unlike fare thee well. What an amazing run. Dead won’t ever die though so
@willowtale11 жыл бұрын
yw!
@hendo337 Жыл бұрын
I was stationed in Germany from 2003-2006, my friends and I went to Paris, Amsterdam, all over Germany, rode the rails to Bosnia. I would be very cautious about doing that now, please don't even try it alone. If you aren't in a group of at least 4-5 just forget it unless you're going to stay in very sterile, safe spaces. Europe isn't Disneyland kids. It's a really sad thing how dangerous some places have become. I wanna know why we aren't growing thousands of acres of industrialized hemp and running our cars on it yet. The best thing would be bio diesel, followed by wood alcohol/methanol followed by wood gas/carbon monoxide produced with any kind of smoldering biomass. Only pushing for electricity to power everything is not realistic for every situation or budget. 90% of the vehicles on the road today already could be converted to operate on a form of hemp based fuel or even hydrogen gas separated from water with solar,wind,water power.
@melissalampman72143 жыл бұрын
Dean you are the first and only one I see, at about 17 mins/
@rosebud1958 Жыл бұрын
Love 🚂 train. 16 coach is Long. How fun it must’ve been.❤❤💨💨💨💨🍄🍄🍄
@jvaish3 жыл бұрын
Maybe The Real Treasure Was the Friends We Made Along the Way
@julirichmond3 Жыл бұрын
Damn the daze.
@petestevens3970 Жыл бұрын
Ever-searching for that crystal moment.
@losaikosavetheearth42153 жыл бұрын
We need more people like this!!!
@barbarascotto3873 Жыл бұрын
The guy at 29:37 says what we all need to hear, especially in 2022 with John Mayer on the scene and all the new, younger folks joining in. They're going to keep the Dead going when we're all gone. We gotta teach & accept We don't own this. We're all just participants.
@brandonfoy95833 жыл бұрын
CAPTAIN ED!!!!! It makes complete sense but never realized he loved the dead!
@brianlevine48023 жыл бұрын
I found out in February of '90 the Dead were going to Europe in the fall. No spring or summer shows for me. I cut,split and sold 60 cords of firewood to pay for it. I cut off my beard and my braid. I knew it can get crazy in another country. I had done 5 weeks in Europe in 1989. We stayed with my cousin in Stockholm. The morning of the show we were at the table eating breakfast.The other guests were a Stockholm Police Lieutenant and his wife. He is giving me "The Look". "It says terrible things about this band you are here to see. They give drugs away to get children addicted to them. You force young girls into prostitution. You attack elderly people for their money,etc._". My friend and I were amazed at the list of crimes that fans commit travelling from city to city. He pulled some business cards out. "When you get arrested you call me. I will used my influence to make sure you are not a guest in my country for many years". He wrote something on the back of the card. Before the show my friend and I ducked into a dark alley so he could hide his camera. Two plain clothes police come over. I said in Swedish" I don't speak Swedish. I'm American". "So where are your drugs and weapons?". I said I'm reaching into my pocket. I gave them the Lieutenant's card. My friend got out his. "Where did you get this?". "At breakfast this morning. We are guests along with the Lieutenant and his wife at my cousin's. Her man is Bengt. These two cops escorted me and my friend past the guys with machine guns and dogs into the hockey rink. We got their cards. Showed them at breakfast. Said we met these policemen who helped lost tourists get to their destination"."I know these screwups. Surprised you aren't telling me the wanted money". "They saw your card and became very helpful".Saw some crazy things on that tour.Even met The Bear. Rode in the same compartment from Copenhagen to Amersfoort. They just weren't ready for the experience.
@agentm00se
3 жыл бұрын
woah thats crazy,. super lucky you had that card!!
@brianlevine4802
3 жыл бұрын
@@agentm00se Turns out my cousin's man is a consultant to the Police.Honest people don't think like criminal.He an Engineer. He gets a call.Looks around. Writes out his "Sherlock" list. The tour was before the Internet.Wrote to my cousin in Stockholm. Wrote to the hotel in Amsterdam I stayed at a year earlier. Stayed with the people I had lived with when I was a kid in Germany. We did the Eurail train passes. We headed south from Stockholm. The big train timetable showed a freight train leaving with 1 passenger car an hour after the ferry arrived. We got to the platform and The Bear was already there. Rode in the same compartment from Copenhagen to Amersfoort Holland. Heard some crazy stories.All true. The West German Military Anti Terrorist Unit stopped the train. Guys with machine guns and does walking around outside the train. People asked why I cut my waist length braid and my long beard. Because Germans can get twitchy when change happens. Re-unification only got done a week before. Luckily my friend and I were sitting in first class eating breakfast with great cappuccino and playing chess. The officer that went by me was wear two 25 round capacity pistols and body armor. I heard someone's shout "I'm an American. I have rights". The response was "You are not in America. You are in the Bundes Republic Duetchland.You have no rights". The escorted about 25 people off the train to an open shed. The train left. We ate some shrooms. The whole tour was odd synchronicity.
@agentm00se
3 жыл бұрын
@@brianlevine4802 yeah thats crazy brother!! such a cool story, thanks for sharing. so cool that you got to meet bear too, that must have been amazing. i can only imagine the energy and presence he would have had. what a trip man. like the whole thing though, just even being in berlin at that time. synchronicities _indeeed_
@brianlevine4802
3 жыл бұрын
@@agentm00se When we were on the ferry going from Sweden to Denmark there was a guy arguing with the people running the kitchen. He wanted two well cooked hamburger patties. No buns,lettuce,etc..a
@agentm00se
3 жыл бұрын
@@brianlevine4802 is that the end of the story brian? :S
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At the Halloween show in Wembley London, I stood near some leather clad rockers who were obviously used to harder edged punk and thrash bands. The entire first set they just stood there stiffly, drinking beer (in plastic bottles), not dancing and generally being uptight and seeming like they were looking for the mosh pit. They weren't sure what to make of the Dead, and they were thinking about leaving, when the band closed the set with a rockin' Promised Land, and took it's set break. During the break, a wild looking rastaman came by and seriously smoked all of us out (including the rockers) with some very potent hashish in a chillum. He never said a word, just got me and the rocker blokes very, very altered, and moved on. As soon as the rasta guy moved on, two very nubile young deadhead ladies came and stood near us. The band came out and launched into a long, smokin', trancey Scarlet>Fire>Truckin'>He's Gone>drums>space, while the young ladies swayed and swirled, right in front of the rockers, who at this point were relaxed and glassy-eyed, were moving in time and swaying along with the young ladies. One of the ladies even flashed a big old smile at one of the guys, and danced a nice, seductive circle round him. By the encore, the rockers were howling along to Werewolves of London, and having one of "the best times of me life, mate!" as one of them gleefully told me after the show. I'm sure the guys went back to the mosh pit as soon as the Dead blew town, but they did have their eyes opened a bit, and had an experience hard to replicate, courtesy of Jerry and the boys, a rastaman and his chillum, and two very lovely, feminine and friendly twirlers. A night those British boys will remember for the rest of their lives!
@stevencastillo8914
6 жыл бұрын
jahfrey great story
@worngimimajosplaynholmes6907
5 жыл бұрын
Haha awesome story man. I am/was a punk skater rock head who ALWAYS jammed out to the dead. Never gotinto any other jam music but the dead speaks to my soul. Also loving Dead and Company so far as well.
@waynej2608
5 жыл бұрын
That's freakin' awesome! Yes, it's possible with the GD, to get even the most unlikely of the crowd, to come around, once they 'look at it right'. ,😎🤘
@jeremywhisenhunt9118
5 жыл бұрын
Second that! Cool story-thx for sharing your perspective on the experience
@davegibson2810
4 жыл бұрын
jahfrey thanks for the words, really sums up the times and paints a picture.
For anyone who cares or was interviewed and wants to get in touch- Stewart Loew - producer & sound Gerry Loew - director & camera
Deadheads make the world a special place. Thanks Jerry
I did the whole tour except Stockholm. Not remarkable musically so shortly after Brent's death but big fun out on the road. Small venues, too. I ran right into Phil in the Tower Records in Piccadilly Circus. Very cool to have been in Berlin so shortly after the wall came down. I was able to grab a football-size piece of the wall off the ground that I lugged around for the rest of the tour. Glad I did; it's a great piece of world history and my history as well.
@russellroesner6073
6 жыл бұрын
I met B Hornsbey in Amsterdam after Stockholm. He asked me what I thought of Vince which was not all that positive. He laughed then kicked ass the rest of the tour and then played off and on till Jerry perished. Bruce was a real gentleman.
@robertasurprenant816
5 жыл бұрын
Should have done Stockholm... did a great Throwing Stones, I recall spinning and falling down right on cue, lol
@Chrispypullen
5 жыл бұрын
Can you taste my jealousy? ;)
@julirichmond3
Жыл бұрын
What's up Mark. It Little Jimi.
Thank you . I did that tour with a girl I lost but always will remember . these memories are priceless. You took me right back 30 years .
When you asked that local , “ is it your first time ? “;and his answer was “ yes it is and I hope not my last “ with a big smile 😀.... that says it all about a guys first Dead show !!
Very cool to see myself dancing as my boyfriend played guitar and sang outside the station.
@robertasurprenant816
5 жыл бұрын
John Brent Williamson of Texas on guitar singing about love down in the ground
@jstantino
3 жыл бұрын
@@robertasurprenant816 I enjoyed his song a lot I’m gonna search for him some more thanks
my dad and uncle made this move!
@jeremywhisenhunt9118
5 жыл бұрын
Glad they did! Kudos to you and your family for this historical document Jesse!
@daniellavigne4019
4 жыл бұрын
Was he a dedhed or simply tasked with a job ?
@paulleavell4317
3 жыл бұрын
That's awesome. I hope you like the Grateful Dead too!✌
Boy, oh boy, I looked young 23 years ago.
@janeeckardt6881
3 жыл бұрын
Me too, I was 23 23 years ago!!!💕💀⚡🐢🌹🍄❤️⭐(~);}
@Petersjackson450
3 жыл бұрын
Where were you??
@bsaunders
3 жыл бұрын
@@Petersjackson450 9:28. I'm in the front of the massage line. The woman in the back was my best friend at the time. Lost her in 2020.
@Petersjackson450
3 жыл бұрын
@@bsaunders so sorry Barbara - love to see you in this tho. Thanks for being so cool
@CC-kf2nc
3 жыл бұрын
Wow must of been a blast so jealous
we deadheads blazed our own trail across the stars.......
@VibrationsfromMirror
3 жыл бұрын
and the train halls ) :P
@jonmacdonald5345
3 жыл бұрын
You blazed that's for sure!
My first tour, with a painted car 25:31 after that I moved for 20 years to California :-) and now back to Germany since 2011, keep on rockin' :-)
@stefanschleps8758
3 жыл бұрын
A Dead Head in the EU? Me too, since 2013. (You gotta love it here. Sigh....) Frieden aus Wien.
@kevinroberg-perez8602
Жыл бұрын
Nice car! Well done. "You can't find a ride like that no more"
31 years ago.......damn. I remember as a teenager back then thinking how far away the 50s seemed (when my parents were teens) and this is the 50s to my kids....That's right, I'm baked and rambling again.
@melaniecotterell9972
2 жыл бұрын
time is non-linear no matter what the experts say
Thanks for sharing this! I was lucky to catch the band at their first Wembley show in Oct 1990. My one and only time, but what a life changing experience!
@brianmcmanus4690
2 жыл бұрын
Cheers!
What the World needs now, is love sweet love! Never seen or felt another band's scene so powerfully positive and welcoming since. Glad WE got to be part of it though, changed my life for good. Now i just try to spread and share that love and acceptance with everyone i meet... here in Hawaii we call it ALOHA 🤙🏽
Was the trip of my lifetime! So good to see my fave band live at last but even better to meet like minded people!!!! Had a spare ticket for the first show and just gave it to someone you shoulda seen the smile on her face!!!! Welcome to England man!!!! Us British heads sure got lucky 3 shows in a row man 3 shows in a row!!!!!!!!!! 1st show was the best that terrapin was amazing & black Peter love light to finish Wow!!!!!!! The bandcame back out for the encore I thought attics but they blew me away with the weight went to London with 1/2 Oz hash & 9 window panes acid came back home with nothing but memories!!! Like I said earlier the time of my life!!!! Really man really!!!!!!!!!! Ems
THIS is why youtube was invented
One time I was at Madison Square Garden for Jerry Garcia Band. They opened up with How Sweet It Is, and this very drunk woman in great spirits with jaw on the floor was dancing around, having a great time already, and turns to me. Looking down at Jerry and says, “Who is that!?!?!?”. “That’s Jerry Garcia!” What was she doing there? Someone must have felt some good vibes from her out on the street and given her a miracle ticket? And if she got a ticket didn’t she read the ticket? I don’t know. What grace, what a random gift to receive.
Haha that is one of my best friends at 3:00 in talking about his lost luggage. Not sure he knows about this.
Brings it all right back! Thank you!! Amsterdam thru-Berlin run here, back to Amsterdam, and still missed plane home! WIthout a net'er!
This was the tour of my life! Thanks for letting me relive some of the trip!
thanks so much for sharing this; put a tear in my eye longing for the good ole days of shows; I miss Jerry
@garudastan
3 жыл бұрын
we all miss jerry
@Jazzywazz
3 жыл бұрын
Me too!!
I ran into Phil, Jill, and sons (in a pram) at Stonehenge and had a chat about John Michell and his books about stone circles in England. Cool! Great tour. Wembley was hilarious!
Gorgeous. Thanks. Seriously, thank you so much.
the dude whose first show was at the Warfield 1980, when they passed out the champagne, now that is the kind of show that would have you hooked for life. When you saw the full potential of this band you just couldn't stay away. So glad to have experienced a few of those.
Wow you jus provided vital documentation for a period of my life....thank you ✌️😎✌️🎵🎶🎵
Thanks so much for making this and sharing it! One of the times of my life, so fun to revisit it through your film
thanks so much for uploading this.
I saw the Dead a few times, Quicksilver, Airplane, Jimi, Janis. There used to be love-ins and free concerts all over the Bay Area. I've been talking about peace and love my whole life and I'm 70. But I'm heartened when I see the people at Coachella carrying on this spirit. I think young people are very attuned to mother Earth now and are going to do what they can to make it a better place to live. The Dead Heads were early pioneers in this movement towards sanity. I remember one time when some of us were beating on wine bottles because we liked the sound it was making and pretty soon people were playing along on tin cans, bottles of all kinds, drums, congas, you name it. It was a real cacophony in beat to the music and we all got on one psychic level. I felt a power surge through the crowd. We were all one spirit. If we could have harnessed that power we could have moved a mountain.
@roygoad2870
2 жыл бұрын
Every Sunday at Venice Beach in Los Ángeles a large group of local heads/people play drums and tambourines etc at around sunset, it’s always a great vibe! The rhythm of the world will never die! I saw the Dead in 1970 at the Hollywood Music Festival in the North of England, so long ago it’s all a haze lol
Wasnt in Europe for that tour, though it must have been an amazing time. Very cool to see the Grateful Dead immersed in different cultural environments. Sure do miss those days at the shows. Fun and joy, smiles and more smiles, tremendous soulful mesmerizing music, and just that amazing vibe in the air so thick you could...
@UnkleBen
Жыл бұрын
Yeah... miss that "vibe" Never seen or felt another band's scene so powerfully positive and welcoming since. Glad WE got to be part of it though, changed my life for good. Now i just try to spread and share that love and acceptance with everyone i meet... here in Hawaii we call it ALOHA 🤙🏽
mahalo nui loa!watched this some time ago and just re-watched it.I was blessed to make it to all the shows except London.Turned 20 at the Paris shows.Beautiful memories.
@worngimimajosplaynholmes6907
5 жыл бұрын
How did you afford to not only travel Europe but afford the shows as well? Thats is one thing i NEVER understood about the EU tour. Be honest, Most were from better off families, even the girl in the beginning talks about her parents being "on board" with her tour. I know my dad/uncle/cousins dreamed of even catching a single EU show and never even came close.
thanks for this - went to every one of these shows - - thanks for wringing out some memories!
@stefanschleps8758
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for Being There.
Grateful for you doing the short film :-)
thank you.! really enjoyed this...remembering what a fun part of your life their shows were........some of the best times..I'm at about 20 since jul/Aug of 87...... nicest/: friendliest fans...you know who you are!!!...:)
I worked security for the Dead in 1987 @ Telluride Colorado.
Lol!!!!!!!!! My goods friends are here! I am here too!!! LOVE IT! THANKS SO MUCH!
This is great! Thanks for the post.
One of the best dead videos ever, made me cry reminiscing
That`s me with the drumstick`s at 10:00.
Thanks for posting this Dave! 💚👌💨
how absolutely fantastic!!!!!
I never toured Europe, or much of the US for that matter, but between 1987 and 1992 I went to the dead shows whenever they were near Philly and sometimes NY. I remember one time the Dead played Philly for 5 nights over 1 week, the park across the street from the Spectrum became another world, a psychedelic city. I didn't leave for 3 days. I still float back to those days every now and then and this video reminds me of that time in my life.
i was there twice in PARIS SHOWS !!!!
Charlie!!! That was great, Thank you!
Gentlemen, very well done ! Congrat's and thanks !
@AguaLindaFarmWeddings
2 жыл бұрын
It was not easy. We thought Dennis McNally was going to jump out of every corner and bust up our Equiptment.
I'm not sure how I never saw this until tonight. Thank you for the visual diary! I was barely 20 and saw 10 of the 11 sans Hamburg which was a late add. I bought through travel quest which sold whole tour packages so many of us had tickets next to each other night after night. I have so many great stories from this trip!
2018 .....Dead Heads are still truck’n.
That's me @ 17:15 holding a piece of the wall and a long stem red rose
@stefanschleps8758
3 жыл бұрын
What was the last Dead/Further show you saw? Mine was in 1988 at Buck-Eye, Ohio.
So glad I came across this recently (Dec 2021) as it brought me back to the time when I first got into the Dead, back in 1993. Times were more simple then. Great tour perspective, felt like extended family. Thankfully the music and the culture lives on and will continue to grow. The music is timeless, lyrics tell real stories and of course enough great things can't be said of the band.
Beautiful!
@willowtale
Жыл бұрын
Thank you friend!
Ther`s a Group on Facebook called : Grateful Dead Europe 1990 Tour.
Thank you!
I was stationed in W. Germany in the mid 80's and I missed this tour by 8 months! Son of a...!!! Miss you Jer! 💔
I was Born in the desert raised in a lions den
Really Wonderfully done. Always been fascinated by this tour as a younger franco american deadhead. Closest I ever got was bringing my cousin to a few furthur shows when he was visiting the states a decade back and watching him laugh at characters like Fast Eddie all dressed in tye dye. Gone are the days... Anyway, thanks for sharing!
Brilliant stuff..!! :D
I am so excited to find this wonderful documentation of Europe tour. I was interviewed by these guys in London. I was applying face makeup for Halloween. There is a shot of my face at 2:07. I would love to be able to see the interview!!! I have been wondering about what happened with to the interview for 25 years!!! Beautiful documentary!!! How would I be able to get a hold of Stewart or Gerry?
@russellroesner6073
6 жыл бұрын
This whole tour is kind of strangely mysterious. Sorry don't want to sound paranoid but there were several camera crews who filmed and interviewed lots of us and never produced anything. This is the only group that managed to release footage. That guy with the curly hair and glasses playing guitar I remember well and I recall the other film crew was filming him playing acoustic as well doing interviews but they the footage is sadly in someones closet lost to the ages......
wow. fun to watch after all these years. i remember signing a release in frankfurt....was wondering what it would look like. man, that was a fun tour.
That was actually good. I liked it. That was over thirty years ago. And I have no doubt that the Dead family is still going strong in 2021. Jerry is God. LSD saves. NFA
It's the music is right. Of course it's the head - the music makes the head and it's always a cool scene. The camaraderie of people was phenomenal. You met people, you saw them at shows - Hey, we saved you a seat! And it's NEVER A BAD SHOW! THERE'S NOTHING LIKE A GRATEFUL DEAD CONCERT!
thank you , peace
Awesome
This looks like so much fun
2022 the Bus still stops at Shakedown Street . Absolutely fuckin fantastic. Are you kind ? I'm gonna take that ride !
Too cool ! Thank you for capturing this!!! Where are you now people and what bands are you following nowadays or are you ?
sick video really good stuff
What a great film to watch now, 32 years later.
and thanks to the documentarians.
I miss the 90’ies. Traveling around Europe by train was one long meeting new people.
I did this tour and had the time of my life!
ty foir this
We appreciate the kind words - thanks friend.
They went thatta-way!
The man at 17:50 was speaking facts, facts we need to still listen to today
This brings back some nice memories! But it was only about the americans on tour. This tour changed the life of some europeans... Thanks for the trip down memory lane!
I was in Denmark and Paris. I sold a lot of drugs and whatever to get there. No tix, no money. Thank Jerry kids that miracles me both shows. I miss Jerry so much. The summers have never been the same. Love all yheinz kids.💙⚡❤
As a massive Deadhead, I'm also a Dylan nut - and I can tell y'all that the Dylan community is pretty switched too - I've seen Bob in excess of 260 times and wherever I am in the world to see Bob I ALWAYS meet up with a bunch of "Bobcats" I know at EVERY gig - never fails!!!!
@johng618
6 жыл бұрын
What was your 1st Bob show?
Good to see you youngsters are into the vibe
@Wayzor_
3 жыл бұрын
1990 bro
The guy in the credits smoking on an airplane is bizarre. Leave it to the dead to play East Berlin in 1990
Agreed!
Anybody know 'Shirt' by The Bonzo Dog Band? The guy at 28:33 sounds just like the guy that hops down the street and gives a friendly interview. I love it! You can tell this chap is all for the short shirts. You've got to be a bit modern these days, governor! Now heading across to the Earl's Court Olympia for the shirt event. I'll repeat that. The shirt event.
Did this entire tour. What a long strange trip it was!
Hey, that's my old college buddy from UC Santa Cruz (at about 19 min talking about 10-14-80) from many years ago. Hi Dave!
Once you become a Dead fan. It never ends.
Agual Linda Farm on FB . Good to hear from you, Collin!
South Carolina says the music never stopped!!
woah that must have been some intense mystery acid :0
Another I wish he was my lawyer. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. And this guy! My friend Ryan Poggali and Dale Beamis followed the Dead around the U.S. for years I missed my chance to see Jerry and get miracled in. I hopo to see with Jon Meyer soon. Phil Lesh."" It is better to regret something you have done. Then it is to regret something you haven't done! ""
This is cool. I appreciate the time and effort that went into it. I did Phish Europe in 1998 at 20. I too was expecting to meet a lot of European fans of the band and it was all Americans save for a handful of examples. Also, I miss drum circles. They disappeared quickly, didn't they? There were three guys who were filming all the time on that Phish tour, and I've never found them again, as I would love to see the footage.
@noersang
Жыл бұрын
I saw Phish at Midtfyns Festival july 1998. Only show I’ve ever seen.
@illuminotmereloaded6896
Жыл бұрын
@@noersang That’s crazy. I skipped that one for travel purposes and because it was only one set. Are you from Denmark?
@noersang
Жыл бұрын
@@illuminotmereloaded6896 Yes I’m from Denmark. I bought A Live One a few years earlier without knowing anything at all about the band. It was just one of those albums, that said: “Buy me, I’m worth it.” I was at Midtfyns as usual, and I asumed, that this could be the only chance to see them ever, and I don’t know if they’ve ever been back in Denmark again. Or before, for that matter.
@illuminotmereloaded6896
Жыл бұрын
@@noersang That's awesome. Wish you would have caught the three Grey Hall shows. They were amazing. One of the few Europeans I hung out with on the tour was a Dane who camped with me in Christiania. I can't remember his name. Matty or something. Good guy. Blonde. Shocking!
“If and when the band stops touring. That’s what scares me”.. here we are in 2022 and they just announced that 2023 will be it. And unfortunately this time I think it’ll be forreal.. unlike fare thee well. What an amazing run. Dead won’t ever die though so
yw!
I was stationed in Germany from 2003-2006, my friends and I went to Paris, Amsterdam, all over Germany, rode the rails to Bosnia. I would be very cautious about doing that now, please don't even try it alone. If you aren't in a group of at least 4-5 just forget it unless you're going to stay in very sterile, safe spaces. Europe isn't Disneyland kids. It's a really sad thing how dangerous some places have become. I wanna know why we aren't growing thousands of acres of industrialized hemp and running our cars on it yet. The best thing would be bio diesel, followed by wood alcohol/methanol followed by wood gas/carbon monoxide produced with any kind of smoldering biomass. Only pushing for electricity to power everything is not realistic for every situation or budget. 90% of the vehicles on the road today already could be converted to operate on a form of hemp based fuel or even hydrogen gas separated from water with solar,wind,water power.
Dean you are the first and only one I see, at about 17 mins/
Love 🚂 train. 16 coach is Long. How fun it must’ve been.❤❤💨💨💨💨🍄🍄🍄
Maybe The Real Treasure Was the Friends We Made Along the Way
Damn the daze.
Ever-searching for that crystal moment.
We need more people like this!!!
The guy at 29:37 says what we all need to hear, especially in 2022 with John Mayer on the scene and all the new, younger folks joining in. They're going to keep the Dead going when we're all gone. We gotta teach & accept We don't own this. We're all just participants.
CAPTAIN ED!!!!! It makes complete sense but never realized he loved the dead!
I found out in February of '90 the Dead were going to Europe in the fall. No spring or summer shows for me. I cut,split and sold 60 cords of firewood to pay for it. I cut off my beard and my braid. I knew it can get crazy in another country. I had done 5 weeks in Europe in 1989. We stayed with my cousin in Stockholm. The morning of the show we were at the table eating breakfast.The other guests were a Stockholm Police Lieutenant and his wife. He is giving me "The Look". "It says terrible things about this band you are here to see. They give drugs away to get children addicted to them. You force young girls into prostitution. You attack elderly people for their money,etc._". My friend and I were amazed at the list of crimes that fans commit travelling from city to city. He pulled some business cards out. "When you get arrested you call me. I will used my influence to make sure you are not a guest in my country for many years". He wrote something on the back of the card. Before the show my friend and I ducked into a dark alley so he could hide his camera. Two plain clothes police come over. I said in Swedish" I don't speak Swedish. I'm American". "So where are your drugs and weapons?". I said I'm reaching into my pocket. I gave them the Lieutenant's card. My friend got out his. "Where did you get this?". "At breakfast this morning. We are guests along with the Lieutenant and his wife at my cousin's. Her man is Bengt. These two cops escorted me and my friend past the guys with machine guns and dogs into the hockey rink. We got their cards. Showed them at breakfast. Said we met these policemen who helped lost tourists get to their destination"."I know these screwups. Surprised you aren't telling me the wanted money". "They saw your card and became very helpful".Saw some crazy things on that tour.Even met The Bear. Rode in the same compartment from Copenhagen to Amersfoort. They just weren't ready for the experience.
@agentm00se
3 жыл бұрын
woah thats crazy,. super lucky you had that card!!
@brianlevine4802
3 жыл бұрын
@@agentm00se Turns out my cousin's man is a consultant to the Police.Honest people don't think like criminal.He an Engineer. He gets a call.Looks around. Writes out his "Sherlock" list. The tour was before the Internet.Wrote to my cousin in Stockholm. Wrote to the hotel in Amsterdam I stayed at a year earlier. Stayed with the people I had lived with when I was a kid in Germany. We did the Eurail train passes. We headed south from Stockholm. The big train timetable showed a freight train leaving with 1 passenger car an hour after the ferry arrived. We got to the platform and The Bear was already there. Rode in the same compartment from Copenhagen to Amersfoort Holland. Heard some crazy stories.All true. The West German Military Anti Terrorist Unit stopped the train. Guys with machine guns and does walking around outside the train. People asked why I cut my waist length braid and my long beard. Because Germans can get twitchy when change happens. Re-unification only got done a week before. Luckily my friend and I were sitting in first class eating breakfast with great cappuccino and playing chess. The officer that went by me was wear two 25 round capacity pistols and body armor. I heard someone's shout "I'm an American. I have rights". The response was "You are not in America. You are in the Bundes Republic Duetchland.You have no rights". The escorted about 25 people off the train to an open shed. The train left. We ate some shrooms. The whole tour was odd synchronicity.
@agentm00se
3 жыл бұрын
@@brianlevine4802 yeah thats crazy brother!! such a cool story, thanks for sharing. so cool that you got to meet bear too, that must have been amazing. i can only imagine the energy and presence he would have had. what a trip man. like the whole thing though, just even being in berlin at that time. synchronicities _indeeed_
@brianlevine4802
3 жыл бұрын
@@agentm00se When we were on the ferry going from Sweden to Denmark there was a guy arguing with the people running the kitchen. He wanted two well cooked hamburger patties. No buns,lettuce,etc..a
@agentm00se
3 жыл бұрын
@@brianlevine4802 is that the end of the story brian? :S