A nice little find for Dead Heads: The Internet Archive hosts a large collection of the Grateful Dead's live music. Some concerts (usually recorded by members of the audience) can be downloaded. Other audio (usually taken from the soundboard) can be stre
A collection of previously unreleased live tracks from the Grateful Dead archive. Released as a fund raiser for public and community radio stations. See more details about this release The Golden Road (1965-1973), Grateful Dead, 2001 A 12 CD box set comprising all the Warner Bros album, two...
Listen atArchive.org Stephen Stills joined the Dead for a two-night run at New Jersey’s Meadowlands in ’83 that included a fierce cover of “Black Queen” from the guitarist’s self-titled 1970 solo LP and a hoarsely joyous “Love The One You’re With,” which has the entourage sound...
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References in periodicals archive ? Third, and this may be most important, he absolutely loved the music of the Grateful Dead. He went to his first Dead concert in 1970, maybe 1971, and he was hooked. 'Everybody loved him' As a long-time fan of The Grateful Dead, I was delighted ...
The article reports on the decision of the surviving members of the rock group Grateful Dead to donate archives of the band to the University of California in Santa Cruz. The archives include photographs, artwork and press clippings. It says that the band helped define psychedelic music in San...
1970 was a highlight year for theGrateful Dead. They were in the middle of a sharp transition from a psychedelic novelty to a legitimate musical tour de force with their updated sound and songwriting style which captured Americana and cowboy-like sentiments. ...
#2. Workingman's Dead (1970) - Overall album rank: #864 - Rank in decade: #208 - Rank in year: #30 - Appears in: 197 charts Harkening back to the band's earliest musical influences, the Grateful Dead completely reinvented its studio aesthetic with this benchmark release. Songs like ...
wiry man who talked incessantly about the microphones he was using to amplify and record the Family Dog concert. It was his introduction to Owsley Stanley, also known as Bear, erstwhile LSD manufacturer and pioneering audio engineer who’d played an essential role ...
Dave's Picks is a series of archive releases of live Grateful Dead music. Generally each release comprises a complete Grateful Dead show. The Dave's Picks releases are only available through Grateful Dead Merchandising as limited editions of 12,000. The first four volumes were released in 2012...