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Bu sanatçı hakkında düşüncelerini paylaşmak ister misin? Last.fm'e katıl veya oturum aç ve mesaj bırak.
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BoringArcade
Name 3 modern day Dead bands, I'll start. Animal Collective, Ween, Flaming Lips, Jackie Chan.
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incognitoad
makes me so upset that some people will never hear the Dave's Picks. Crazy fuckin' shows.
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mrfroglegs
I hope when 50 releases they drop some of the daves picks on streaming. Not all of em, just like the first 12 or something
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HushSettleDown
I've seen the Dead over 100 times in my life and never tire of listening to their music. I collect live, soundboard recordings and currently have over half of every gig they ever played. I'm currently going thru the enormous amounts of their early gigs in .shn format, and am finding some gems I had totally forgotten about. Especially Pig's songs, which are outstanding! NOTE: Right now on Spotify you can download all 36 releases of Dicks Picks in one download. It states 24 hours but I was able to d/l it in 17 hours.
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sand-piper
Probably my dead girlfriend, Godspeed you! black emperor, neutral milk hotel, and LSD and the search for god
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ChaseBank33
cool, really only familiar with godspeed and NMH, will check the others out, thanks
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Roflcopter_Down
I've seen the Dead over 100 times in my life and never tire of listening to their music. I collect live, soundboard recordings and currently have over half of every gig they ever played. I'm currently going thru the enormous amounts of their early gigs in .shn format, and am finding some gems I had totally forgotten about. Especially Pig's songs, which are outstanding! NOTE: Right now on Spotify you can download all 36 releases of Dicks Picks in one download. It states 24 hours but I was able to d/l it in 17 hours.
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Sekhem
I've seen the Dead over 100 times in my life and never tire of listening to their music. I collect live, soundboard recordings and currently have over half of every gig they ever played. I'm currently going thru the enormous amounts of their early gigs in .shn format, and am finding some gems I had totally forgotten about. Especially Pig's songs, which are outstanding! NOTE: Right now on Spotify you can download all 36 releases of Dicks Picks in one download. It states 24 hours but I was able to d/l it in 17 hours.
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Elassirish
11/11/73 Star>Mind Left Body>Eyes Not one of my favorite shows but that sequence has some of the best jamming youll ever hear
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DropOfGold25
My pfp is Jerry Garcia as a bear...* the more you know*....anyway, great band, one of the best and they truly encapsulate the American spirit
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DropOfGold25
Good Lovin' Bickershaw ftw! Actually, that whole show is legendary. Elvis Costello was at it!
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MorbidTrebuchet
Do you guys include data such as the source or transfer info in your tags when scrobbling archived Dead shows? I've been trying to standardize my digital Dead collection, and I'm fairly happy with the way I've tagged most official releases, but it could prove ambiguous for archived versions, since there may be different sources for the same concert. Just wondering I guess lol
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SwingBreed
some shows were pretty heavily priced, yeah, but from the shows I listened to, it's some of the best musicians who've played the Dead. Mayer, Oteil and Chimenti are all out of this world, and Jay Lane with his uptempo funk gives it a youthful, vital vibe. At least listen to the first night of the Gorge if you haven't yet.
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BurtBobain
Idk man. I don't think there's any point in seeing the Dead if half the original band is dead. It feels like it's a cover band at that point. Not something to drop big money on
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PinkFloydrulez
Mickey Hart and Jay Stevens "Drumming at the Edge of Magic" is such a fun book. I wanna learn to play every drum now
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RockinGeek
I've seen the Dead over 100 times in my life and never tire of listening to their music. I collect live, soundboard recordings and currently have over half of every gig they ever played. I'm currently going thru the enormous amounts of their early gigs in .shn format, and am finding some gems I had totally forgotten about. Especially Pig's songs, which are outstanding! NOTE: Right now on Spotify you can download all 36 releases of Dicks Picks in one download. It states 24 hours but I was able to d/l it in 17 hours.
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RockinGeek
Hello! I've been away for a while, hense not much going on, at least thru Last. Fm. I ALWAYS have WinAmp open and play whatever the hell I feel like. I remember back in the day I had 100, then 300, then 500, then 1000--->> up to 1400 LP ALL in Alphabetical Order and each artist's LP in Chronological order, with plastic sleeves over every vinyl platter inside the Cover and then a plastic cover over EACH album. NO ONE TOUCHED MY RECORDS! HEHEHE..... Eventually when CD's came along, and I was in the middle of a 30-year IT career, I said screw it and sold them all for $19,000, I'm going digital. That was back in 1985-86, somewhere in there. I also had a gazillion Fillmore West, Winterland, and a shitload of other posters in the same condition, and the guy wanted them BAD so I sold them as well. I think I got #13,000 - $14,000 for them...OH, they were a "combo pack" kinda or poster and every Rolling Stone Magazine since #1 with John Lennon on the cover. Luckily for me, Narster was going.
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PinkFloydrulez
i love getting so lost in a dark star that i'm taken by surprise when they start to sing and can't recall whether it's been five minutes or fifteen since it started, and the greatest part is, in my experience, it could be either or anything in between
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MurtleIsMe
this band is hell to scrobble properly but the day Grateful Dead have a cohesive digital discography is the day I shuffle off this mortal coil
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sleepinginzeal
more importantly: does anyone know how/where to get the GD archive shows 1) easily; 2) in lossless? i'm very annoyed to see how many of the archive.org shows have been switched to 'stream only' when they weren't before...and it seems there are workarounds, but only for mp3 not flac or wav etc ;_;
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sleepinginzeal
so many transcodes on there! but i guess it’s worth a shot if no one knows anything better, thank you
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sleepinginzeal
what’s the coziest damn dead bootleg a man can find? i want some nice tape haze, warm sounds, chill songs played with a kind of casual grace…somebody please hook an idiot up
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SwingBreed
I don't think it has the tape haze you're looking for, but for a casual and chill performance, I have a soft spot for 1973/06/10 - Robert F. Kennedy Stadium. It opens with the smoothest and most graceful Morning Dew I've ever heard them play and that sets the scene for a whole show that just oozes with a luminous silkiness. It's honestly the show that sold me on the Dead. beyond that I would say just look for Sunday shows in general.
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sleepinginzeal
nice tip, thanks! i like the idea of them playing chiller shows on sundays. the "row jimmy" from cornell 5/8/77 is my favorite dead thing so far
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SwingBreed
it's generally understood that the Sunday shows have a warm, church-y vibe, especially if they're playing three nights in one city ending on a Sunday, like people have had their trips and are coming down and just enjoying their afterglow.
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PinkFloydrulez
grateful dead listening guide has a great selection. some favs that come to mind are 6/22/73, 11/8/70, 7/31/74, something november '77 ( cant rmbr date), 2/3/78, 9/28/75
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sleepinginzeal
interesting, thanks. i'm taking a look now. any specific 'trail' or podcast episode you mean?
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CitrusCircus
helping me find my joy again? in real time! i fucking love it & it feels so good.
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sebekulten
I have now realized my whole existence would have been futile had I not come in contact with their timeless music.
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PinkFloydrulez
late-era dead covering bob dylan songs is one of my favorite things in the world. despite listening to them for over 10 years i'm still surprised and delighted every single time queen jane or tom thumb starts up
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LivingShit
kind of overrated after hippyboy started doing the 'roin. good first two albums but then they got into making money
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GlassShadow
they need to remaster Friend Of The Devil for spotify, you can feel the difference in American Beauty
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monsalve777
maybe in the u.s. but globally i dont think they are :/ touch of grey is their only top 10 hit :c but i think they wanted that, not to be famous, i like them more for that
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PinkFloydrulez
jerry's soloing in the 1966 i know you rider from so many roads is pure euphoria
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digitalgoober
they still have sway. I knew a kid in college who was a massive Deadhead, helped get me into them
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SamuraiDrifter1
For as much as I love these guys I've barely scratched the surface of what they have to offer. Their discography is just colossal.
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