01.12.2007, 11:03 AM | #1 |
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So................they are a band my parents loved for years and followed around the country going to all their shows, calling themselves Dead Heads.
I never got why they liked them, but i have been listening to 'Workingmans Dead' and i really like it. Ive also gotten into the Beatles more. Anyone here a Grateful Dead fan? If so whats your favourite album? |
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01.12.2007, 11:15 AM | #2 |
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YES!!!
i've been jammin them since i was like 4 (my uncle was a dead head) and its all about the live stuff ive got over 60 gigs of just live Grateful Dead sets. i like their 67-69 and 72-79 live sets the best. but if i had to choose an album... it'd be The Grateful Dead - The Grateful Dead (1967) |
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01.12.2007, 11:20 AM | #3 |
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i will go get it from my mums collection and have a listen. i dont think she has any live stuff, i will check.
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01.12.2007, 11:22 AM | #4 |
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Morning Dew
Good Morning Little School Girl Viola Lee Blues Cold Rain and Snow The Golden Road check those tracks out |
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01.12.2007, 11:26 AM | #5 |
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she has no live grateful dead, this albusm prett great though, good recomendation!
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It's dead here today. There's not much going on at work.
Aoxomoxoa (1969) is my favorite studio album. Workingman's Dead is probably my second pick. New Year's Eve '69 at the Boston Tea Party http://www.archive.org/search.php?qu...%20Outtakes%22 and Avalon Ballroom 10/12-13/68 are very good bootlegs from this period. Recently, a studio outtakes boot has been around with a short Dark Star on it. They are, of course, really a live band primarily. Live Dead is a good (officially released) live album to start with...Reckoning or Europe '72 would be next, although there are so many great bootlegs too (I like the '72 tour a good bit...the 5/16/72 Luxembourg radio show is a must!). I like the early stuff too (much can be found on the officially released Dawn of the Dead '66 set).
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01.12.2007, 12:27 PM | #10 |
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been a deadhead since i was a youngin'. never got to see them, but still listen to them very avidly. anything between '66 and '77 is your best bet. '78 is still decent, but '66 to '77 they were a force to be reckon with. '66 to '71 is heavy pyschadelic blues shit, '69 being a fucker of a year, esp march. check out live at fillmore '69 that came out a couple years back. some heavy, heavy shit spread over 3 discs (find the bonus 4th disc for some more ear treats). people diss the dead until they hear everything past touch of grey. people are ignorant because of the hippie association but the dead were the best of the best for a long time. even lee ranaldo is a huge fan and wrote a nice piece on jerry when he passed away and it was published in rolling stone
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(Gypsy is wearing a shaggy blonde wig & tie dye dress; Mike is wearing a tie dye shirt, head band & holds a guitar; Tom has a kerchief head band and has a small guitar strapped on; Crow has a shaggy grey beard & hair, small round glasses with colored lenses ala' Jerry Garcia)... Gypsy: At Alpine Valley, they did "Love Light" into "Sugaree" into "Dark Star" into "Love Light" into "Sugaree" into "Love Light" into... Mike: Can anyone tell me why we're dressed like this, again? Tom: Mike, remember the name of the movie is THE DEAD TALK BACK. We're The Dead! Get it?!? Gypsy: And then the moon came out & it was like Jerry WILLED it!!! Crow: C'mon, Mike! Freak, freaky, freely dude!!! Mike: (Hesitantly) Alright...Freak...Freaky...Freely? (Music begins) (Mike sings real twangy vocals to Grateful Dead-like music) Been riding on that Cosmic Freight Train feeling bad... And don't you come around her anymore! (To Crow) Take it! (Crow begins a LONG guitar solo. Mike and the other bots stand around patiently. Mike smiles, politely as the solo drags on...At one point Mike tries sing another line from the song, but is drowned out by Crow's continuing guitar solo. Mike and other Bots wait...and wait... and wait...and wait...Crow continues...Mike takes off his headband and wipes at his eyes with it. Gypsy moos, nervously. Mike is looking REAL bored by about now...The Transmission Light from Deep 13 blinks...Cut to Deep 13...Frank and Dr. Forrester are asleep standing up, leaning against each other. Frank starts sucking his thumb, contentedly. Cut back to the Satellite of Love. Crow is STILL playing. Mike & Tom are playing a game of chess, while Gypsy whispers moves into Mike's ear. Cut to exterior of the Satellite. Earth hangs serenely in the background. The entire cosmos is filled with Crow's droning guitar solo. Cut back to interior of Satellite. Everyone is back to normal, except Crow who is still dressed as Garcia and still plucking away at his guitar. Gypsy is reading "War and Peace" out loud to herself. Tom is playing solitaire. Mike is folding tiny, little Bot clothes. Crow continues! Movie Sign is flashed...) Tom: Ha!!! Thank GOD!!! Gypsy: Movie Sign? Mike: Oh, we got Movie Sign! (Mike and other Bots scatter, but Crow keeps playing his solo. Door sequence starts. Cut back to the counter where Crow is still playing his guitar solo. Mike runs in...) Crow!!! We got Movie Sign!!! (Crow ignores him and keeps playing...Mike finally grabs Crow by the head-piece & forcibly drags him off)... While entering the theater, Crow loses his wig... Crow: Hey! My Jerry hair! Next host segment, Crow is still dressed like Garcia, and still jamming the same song.... Mike: Hey, Cap'n Trips! Do you want to give it a rest? Crow: Almost done Mikey! http://www.archive.org/details/GratefulDead EPISODE #203: The short of "The Phantom Creeps" has a few Dead comments: Lugosi & his stooge are escaping, and pick up (plot convienence) a hobo hitchhiking who has long hair and a beard. JOEL: "Are you guys going to that Dead concert? Yeah? Did you hear Pigpen died?" SERVO & CROW: "Pigpen's dead? Oh no!" SERVO: "If Pigpen's died, I don't want to live either." Soon after, the car plunges over a cliff; JOEL: "What A Long Strange Trip It's Been." Lugosi decides to use the bum's body as a ringer for him, so... His wife is asked to identify it, and says: "I'll go, I must know..." JOEL: "If Pigpen is still alive." EPISODE #206: During the film "The Ring Of Terror," an autopsy is being done and a skeleton hanging near a wall says... SERVO: "How's it goin' so far? I gotta eat soon. I've got a Grateful Dead concert to go to." Later, as the elderly "hero" creeps through a cemetary for a fraternity prank... JOEL: "Everyone's buried here: Jim Morrrison, the Unknown Soldier, the Dead..." EPISODE #208: During the film "Lost Continent" Caesar Romero is going through some records to find somtething new for him to further embarass himself with the girl... SERVO: "Hey look! The Dead, Mel Torme, here's one of mine. Huh?" EPISODE #301: During the opening host segment, Joel is asking the 'bots if they could change their names, what would their new name be: SERVO: "Well, personally, I've always been partial to 'Sugar Magnolia.'" During the film "Cave Dwellers" the Scientist is showing his daughter some shiny object that is supposed to have mythical powers. SERVO: "A rearview mirror. Stronger Than Dirt!" EPISODE #304: During the film "Gamera vs. Barugon" SERVO: "So if Gamera craves fire, what does Barugon crave?" CROW: "Ben & Jerry's Cherry Garcia, natch." EPISODE #306: A few Dead related comments during the film "Time Of The Apes": A Two & A half Ton Truck drives by with cheesy psychedelic paint.... Joel: "Hey it's Ken Kesey & The Merry Pranksters!" A scene of lights flashing at different times elicit the following comments: JOEL: "Suddenly we're at the Fillmore." SERVO: "Hey, it's a Joshua Light Show."
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01.12.2007, 03:26 PM | #13 |
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Live/Dead rules. TheDom got me into that one. I'm going to get around to buyin some of their stuff in Spring when I get my job back
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amen man. 69 is my favorite so far, but I can't really call myself an expert because I haven't even ventured into anything past '77. I'm with atari on Aoxomoxoa being the best studio one. Anthem Of The Sun would be my next pick. If you want a good live album to start with, get Live/Dead. In fact, that is all you really have to get because it is so great. |
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speaking of the dead, I just got my Ratdogg tickets for February 13! gonna skank and twirl it up!
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They were somewhat ruined for me over time by their audience, but I still appreciate them as a good psychedelic improvisational rock band. The people that tried to see them as a religion really grate on one's nerves though. I saw three shows in the '90s, and they were really good live.
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I saw The Dead at bonnaroo in 2003. I had listened to some songs before and liked some, but the image of the band kind of ruined my perception of them. Even though they aren't the same band without JG, seeing them live turned me on to them. I'm a fan.
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01.17.2007, 11:53 PM | #20 |
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The great thing with the Grateful Dead was they basically started the whole "lets invite our audience to tape our shows and share them with friends" way of life. From this you can find countless great shows online for free.
If yr looking for live albums to buy they're many. Dick's Picks volume 1-30something at this point is a great point of reference. Dick was their archivist and released shows he thought were important. A real wild record of there's is Infared Roses which came out in the 90's. Very atmospheric album which takes instrumental sections from live shows and makes this new thing altogether. p.s. from the Lollapalooza Tour Diaries Circa Aug 10 1995 from Mr. Lee Ranaldo He's Gone, in August A few words about Garcia here: Although I haven't followed the Dead's career much this last decade, I do admit to spending much time during the seventies immersed in their music/world view, with no regrets. I have always maintained that SY shared the common ground of true interest in musical extrapolation with them, and that is one of the facets of their trip that I admired most - the willingness to get into 'unexplored" territory of the music/sound realm on a nightly basis. Jerry was a key instigator of this, of course, for the Dead, and I think it is one of the factors that most endeared him to legions of fans - his relishing the chance to get real, real gone into pure soundscapes at the shows, each member playing off the others, to see where it could take them. I spent a lot of time listening to the Dead in my youth, saw countless shows, Jerry's various solo ensembles, etc. Some of those shows still stand out as among the best I've attended, anywhere, ever. No bullshitting at their shows, no platform heels or mega light shows to mask the fact that this was just a group of ordinary mortals up there doing the best they could. Many nights they took us far over the rainbow with them. Those guys (and gal) from The Haight covered a lot of musical turf,a lot of history - and left plenty of avenues yet to be mined. It's a sad legacy that the man known as 'Captain Trips' was brought down by the very substances that he once reveled in, and exalted. One who meant so much to so many people as a 'spiritual guide', pointing signposts to new space, as it were, couldn't control his own appetite (in more ways than one) for those very substances that he proclaimed as sacraments. I take comfort in the fact that he passed on peacefully, and left a long rich legacy behind, but I would give anything to know what really was going on in his life these last years, as one with an intimate knowledge of life on the road and the trips it puts ya thru. Was he happy with his position? Were drugs a way in, or a way out? Maybe they were just a too-comfortable old pillow, too much the public facade of the man, the 'Jerry' mask which the world associated with him, and which he could not remove. In any case, I tip my hat to you tonight, Jerry - did you hear us deadicate 2 numbers to you last night, under the full Texas moon.? I couldn't believe that Melissa from Hole mentioned him too, from the stage,after Courtney went on about how Kurdt was up there in that moon, and Hendrix, etc. Melissa chimed in with "and Jerry Garcia too" and I was so pleased to hear her say it; thoughtful and centered amidst the chaos. Fare thee well Garcia; fare the well, my only true one. Gone to leave this brokedown palace, on hands and knees, to roll on home. He's gone in August, and nothin's gonna bring him back. |
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