In the fall of 1990 the Grateful Dead were on another career high, with the two new keyboard players bringing a fresh sense of adventure and inspiration to the music. Dead and Company gathered at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco for a three-day event in early August 2025, celebrating The Grateful Dead's 60th anniversary and its enduring legacy. The weekend concluded on Sunday, August 3 with the ensemble performing "Touch of Grey," a moment that has now taken on profound significance following Bob Weir's [].
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Grateful Dead - Touch Of Grey - 11/3/1991 - Golden Gate Park Wolfgang's Grateful Dead 35.3K subscribers Subscribed 2.5K. Provided to YouTube by Grateful Dead/Rhino Touch of Grey (Live at Greek Theatre, Berkeley, CA, 7/13/1984) Grateful Dead Scarlet Begonias ℗ Manufactured for & Marketed by Rhino Entertainment. The final song of the night - and thus the final performance of Weir's life - was "Touch of Grey," Grateful Dead's classic 1987 single and their only Top 10 hit.
The Grateful Dead Honor Bob Weir Released as the first single from the album In The Dark, "Touch of Grey" explored themes of endurance and optimism, even when facing hard times.