The latest installment in the Grateful Dead‘s ongoing “All The Years Live” archive video series is available now on the band’s YouTube page. This new video showcases the Dead’s latter-era performance of “Black Peter” from their July 8th, 1990 concert at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh, PA.
The video is the third to be shared from the Dead’s 7/8/90 Pittsburgh concert as part of the archive video series, following previously-released performances of “Let It Grow” and “Estimated Prophet”.
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Grateful Dead archivist David Lemieux notes in the video’s description,
Along with “High Time”, “Black Peter” was one of the slower-tempoed, more beautiful songs on 1970’s ‘Workingman’s Dead’. When we were looking for a Grateful Dead concert on video with which to launch the ‘View From The Vault’ series in 2001, our criteria was straightforward and was similar to all of our releases: an overall excellent show, with several exceptional highlights, those ‘anchor moments.’ Amongst the many of the highest highs played in Pittsburgh on 7/8/90, this Black Peter and its outro jam are some of the best.
Relive the band’s 1990 performance of “Black Peter” at Three Rivers Stadium below.
Grateful Dead – “Black Peter” – 7/8/90
[Video: Grateful Dead]
Previous installments of “All The Years Live” have included: