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 tak...
1971) were made before 1972; thereafter they sustained their reputation through extensive concert tours. The remaining members of the Grateful Dead disbanded in 1995 following Garcia's death, but toured as the Other Ones in 2002 and as, simply, the Dead (with the addition of Jimmy Herring) ...
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 ...
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The Grateful Dead set up two record labels after leaving Warner Brothers in 1973;Grateful Dead Recordsfor group recordings and Round Records for solo projects. Round Records was owned by Jerry Garcia and Ron Rakow. At the end of 1975 the group abandoned some of their independence and signed a...
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...
[Brewster] Kahle, the Internet Archive’s founder, tells me that he wishes more of the web was shaped like the Dead Archive. “What you’re looking at,” he said, “is from an era of the Internet that I think is best typified by what Tim Berners-Lee called ‘pages.’” Today, he...
This second Grateful Dead album came more than a year after the first. Rolling Stone’s reviewer delivered a quick backhanded compliment: “Anthem” was “remarkably successful, especially when compared to the first Dead album.” (Rolling Stone eventually would place “Anthem” in the middle of ...
The Dead had just returned from a 1972 European tour when the members stopped over in a small Oregon town for a benefit concert. This concert would ultimately become the stuff of legend in its own right, running the full gamut between extended psychedelic jam sessions and tight bluegrass number...