Apologies for any confusion, but "I Saw Her Standing There" is actually a song by The Beatles, not Jerry Garcia. It was written by Paul McCartney and John Lennon and was featured on their debut studio album "Please Please Me" released in 1963. The song tells the story of a young man who falls in love with a girl he sees standing across the room. The lyrics describe how this girl, who is just seventeen, captivates him with her beauty, making her stand out from everyone else. He is instantly drawn to her and cannot resist dancing with her, as depicted in the line, "How could I dance with another when I saw her standing there." As the song progresses, the narrator expresses how he can see himself falling in love with her. They continue dancing through the night, tightly holding each other. The lyrics suggest that this encounter has been life-changing for him, and he vows never to dance with anyone else now that he has found her. Overall, "I Saw Her Standing There" portrays the excitement and infatuation of young love and the sudden and overwhelming feelings that can arise from a chance encounter.