11 Greatest Guest Jams at Grateful Dead Concerts The word's finest jam band linked up with Bob Dylan, Neil Young and more May 20, 2015 The Grateful Dead (seen here in November 1978) have had live collaborators including Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Carlos Santana, Ornette Coleman and more.Kirk...
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
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song include: “I’m building you a pyramid / with limestone blocks so large / I drag them from the mountain top / You’ll need a two car garage.” The chorus culminates with: “Take the highway to the great divide.” The song is a fan favorite and has a very Dead-type groove....
Concerts are rewarding partly because your favorite artists are playing your favorite songs, and loud. But it wasn't always like that. "Dead Sound," an audio documentary produced by CBS News Radio, follows how the psychedelic rock band the Grateful Dead developed technology and techniques used ...
Bootleg collection featuring Jerry Garcia including performances by the Grateful Dead, Jerry Garcia Band, Warlocks, Legion of Mary, Old and in the Way, New Riders of the Purple Sage, Great American String Band, Reconstruction, Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band.
The Dead and the Allmans had formed a mutual admiration society on first meeting at a free Dead show in an Atlanta park following the first Atlanta Pop Festival in 1969. “I love the Dead,” Duane Allman once said. “Jerry Garcia could walk on water.” ...
he Grateful Dead are not the original San Francisco band –the Charlatans, the Great Society, and the Airplane all predate them, even in their Warlock stage – and whether they are the best, whatever that would mean, is irrelevant. Probably they are the loudest; someone once described them ...