Bruce Hornsby on Grateful Dead - Arsenio Hall Show 7/29/93
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Published 2023-07-29
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All Comments (15)
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I honestly don't have any problem with recognizing Bruce Hornsby as an actual member of the Grateful Dead...
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You could see that the dead has a positive effect on hornsby. Awesome. Peace ✌️
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Bruce Hornsby is, by far, my most favorite Rock and Roll musician EVER. I'm a huge Dead Head, and I love Jerry and all the guys in the band, but Bruce is such a cool dude, and he is so down to earth, not that Jerry wasn't, but he is so relatable and also a great musician on his own. Great footage. Thanks.
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Cool to find out that Monterey was Bruce’s first gig opening for the Dead ! I was there and it was utterly fantastic. His band added so much to the good feeling of that pair of shows. Perfect cool sunny spring days sitting on a grassy hillside listening to Bruce + Grateful Dead = heaven on earth !!!
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But loved Bruce, he nailed it!
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Do you have him playing with the Arsenio band??
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The middle finger story was a head scratcher
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Good interview good video content 👍👍👍
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Thanks so much for posting this! I had never seen this clip. I'd love to find out what show that was with the kid!
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Hornsby’s relationship to the music of Corea and Tyner is understandable. His own style is closer to Bud Powell’s by his own admission.
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There are some better interviews with Bruce about playing with the Dead
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Loved Hornsby with the Dead. After the sloppy, inarticulate playing of the '80s, Hornsby help bring the Dead back to a clearer, crisper sound, reminiscent of the '70s.
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Disagree with comment “ it’s mostly college age”. I was 25 then and it seemed most people were 40 plus, yeah some 20’s and 30’s but not most
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I'm a Hornsby Head, so its good see the man and his haircut!!