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The Grateful Dead 12/31/1978 set 1 Closing of winterland
I'm listening to some Dead tonight. I think everyone should have an appreciation for what they accomplished.
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Five Things The Band Needs To Change Before The Grateful Dead Play Chicago
OK, so “need” is a bold statement. And while we’re at it, so is “The Grateful Dead.” But scratch all that for a second – in general, this past weekend’s Grateful Dead reunion shows in Santa Clara were a triumphant success. Things got off to a rough start on Saturday, and depending on who you asked, they stayed a little rough throughout the night. I don’t think anybody was expecting the drifting “Dark Star” night to come at the first show of the run, and that move in and of...
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Grateful Dead Live at Swing Auditorium on 1977-02-26 : Free Streaming : Internet Archive
If you liked One From the Vault... Terrapin Station, Minglewood Blues, They Love Each Other, Estimated Prophet, Sugaree, Mama Tried, Deal, Playing In The Band > The Wheel > Playing In The Band...
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Grateful Dead Fare Thee Well: Jerry Garcia's Daughter on the Shows, Phish & A Scrapped Jerry Hologram
Trixie Garcia, daughter of the late Grateful Dead founder Jerry Garcia, was among the 40,000-plus fans who were brought to tears at the first Fare Thee Well concert on June 27. It was there, high above the stage where the "core four" (Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann) performed alongside Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio and keyboardists Bruce Hornsby and Jeff Chimenti, that a perfect rainbow appeared.
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Grateful Dead - Scarlet Begonias / Fire On The Mountain, Row Jimmy, Terrapin - 04/27/77 - Capitol Theatre (OFFICIAL)
There are better shows, but I love the Winter/Spring '77 run and this is the only video of a show I've found online thus far.
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‘Fare Thee Well’ Tour Gets Down to the Music - NYT
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On World Cafe, A Look At The Grateful Dead's Legacy - Interview (audio) with author of So Many Roads
As the Dead's Fare Thee Well Tour comes to a close, World Cafe talks with David Browne, the author of a new book on the legendary band.
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Happy Independence Day, /t/gratefuldead! Mrs. FivesandSevens made us a cake.
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CLICK HERE to support Rescue the Legendary Owsley Stanley Sonic Journals
Help us preserve more than 1,300 of the greatest reels of live music history, before it's too late! The Grateful Dead makes up a big part of this collection, but he also recorded shows by Johnny Cash, Miles Davis, Santana, Dr. John, Taj Mahal, the Allman Brothers, Fleetwood Mac, the Jefferson Airplane, Janis Joplin, and dozens more. Many of these shows haven’t been heard in public since the night they were performed – in fact, some of the tapes have never been played since the night they were re
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Why Republicans and Millennials Love the Grateful Dead All the Same
A new poll finds that the band remains one of the most beloved groups in the country, from wealthy Republicans to millennials.
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Grateful Dead's Goodbye, Night Two: Chemistry Lost, Cash-Grabs Abound
For the second of three Fare Thee Well shows, the band goes into latter year doldrums
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Ripple | Playing For Change | Song Around The World
Tribute by musicians from around the globe, featuring David Hidalgo (Los Lobos), Jimmy Buffett, David Crosby. Debuted in post-show video on 7/4/15.
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Call Them Hippies, But the Grateful Dead Were Tech Pioneers
Long stereotyped as hippies stuck in the Summer of Love, the Dead stood at the vanguard of the digital revolution for 50 years.
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‘Tapers’ at the Grateful Dead Concerts Spread the Audio Sacrament
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Download professionally recorded audio of Grateful Dead's first Chicago reunion concert
19-song, three-plus hour performance is now available in high-quality audio.
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Grateful Dead: July 4, 2015 Chicago – Flac/MP3/Streaming | nyctaper
Tonight is the last official performance of the band formerly known as The Grateful Dead. The entity known as NYCTaper would almost certainly not exi...
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The Grateful Dead Close Out Their Final Concert With Music and the Words ‘Please, Be Kind’
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The Grateful Dead Say Farewell: The View From the Bowl
As the Dead constantly reminded the shouters and dancers at Brooklyn Bowl, life in this scene and family was designed to endure
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Interview w/ the Dead's Bill Kreutzmann in Chicago - PBS Newshour
"I would like to do it more. Between you and me ... I would like to have a couple more shows on the east coast... I want to do it for the fans again. We had such amazing support from fans on the east coast. ...That's just my wish."
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'87 interview w/ Garcia about guitar, almost dying, Dylan tour, etc.
Jerry Garcia looked around the Grateful Dead’s rehearsal studio in San Rafael, California, and smiled. “It’s good to not die,” said Garcia, who ...
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