The latest installment in theGrateful Dead‘sAll The Years Livearchive video series is available now on the band’s YouTube page. This entry highlights the Dead’s performance of “Iko Iko” atShoreline Amphitheatrein Mountain View, CA on September 30th, 1989. This video cannot be played ...
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...
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...
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...
The Grateful Dead (seen here in November 1978) have had live collaborators including Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Carlos Santana, Ornette Coleman and more.Kirk West/Getty TheGrateful Dead‘s run offinal “Fare Thee Well” showsin June and July will feature the surviving longtime members of the band...
Grateful Dead bibliography Bay Area bibliography Record label bibliography Record label glossaryRecent releases Friend of The Devils: April 1978 a 19 CD box set release of eight shows from April 1978 Duke '78 a 3 CD / 4 LP / digital release of the 4/12/78 show at Duke University, Durham...
a number of great live tunes served perfectly well the version found on that album, including “Ramble on Rose” and “Brown-Eyed Women.” Though the Dead continued introducing new originals up through their last tours, this list focuses on something like a core curriculum of live Dead. ...
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 ...
Grateful Dead –“Terrapin Station” – 7/26/87 [Video:Grateful Dead] Previous editions of the Dead’s ongoing weekly “All The Years Live” video series have included“Not Fade Away” from New Year’s Eve 1978 at theWinterland Ballroom,“Cassidy” from June 17th, 1991 atGiants Stadium,“...
On the Archive, the writing about the Dead’s live music often transcends the personal mode and approaches something closer to the galactic. Nothing brings out that cosmic style like “Dark Star,” a song that the band stretched from a three-minute studio single into its own solar system. ...