“Roxanne,” Vampire Weekend embraced their jam-forward tendencies with a Grateful Dead cover, delivering “Uncle John’s Band” for a second time this tour. Just as the band has shown appreciation for the Fab Four’s catalog on tour this year, the same is true of the Dead, as...
In the fall of 1967, the Grateful Dead had a problem. One of the original big-buzz bands of the San Francisco scene, the Dead fell flat earlier in the year with their highly anticipated debut album. It was a thin and tinny collection dominated by blues and folk covers. The album’s c...
Let's stick around in NOLA for this next one, specifically the Joy Theater, home of even more late night post-fest action. Earlier that night,Joe Russo's Almost Deadoffered this "Throwing Stones" > "Stella Blue" > "Music Never Stopped" sequence which they have delightfully shared in this...
" were Stanley "Mouse" Miller and Alton Kelly. They are legends in the San Francisco rock world, having created the Grateful Dead logo and many of their album covers. They helped to create and define the 60's San Franciscan music scene with their distinctive posters, many a combination of ...
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Grateful We're Not Dead(Bruce, Don, Gord, and Al) opening the show at Orchard View Living Centre on February 24, 2015 with their theme song,Grateful We're Not Dead. Don must have missed his morning nap because he starts off a bit slow but finally kicks up a notch on the break. ...
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“My Grateful Dead adventure began a few years ago when I was lucky enough to play a show with The Wolf Bros,” McMurray explains. “The long-form, odd measures and complex chords of the music hooked me immediately. I noticed the songs had great melodies yet held the openness of Miles ...