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Eyes of the World 5/14/78 goes to a different kind of place with busy side drums and cool rhythmic guitar figures before heading into drums/rhythm devils territory, great growly show overall. 1978 #gratefuldead continues to delight.
ime 5/11/72 Rotterdam is the most psychedelic of the E72 tour, whoa buddy that Dark Star -> Sugar Magnolia -> Caution goes deep deep deep. #gratefuldead
This 1976 #gratefuldead mix - the contents of which were not defined by me - has become a mainstay of my Dead listening.
It's a fantastic and unexpected version of "jazz Dead" unlike any other, and a beguiling calling card from 1976 that asks you to listen more closely to the whole year.
"Out of Nowhere Jams," 1976, based on Dead Notes' detective work.
Ahead of their June 1976 return to touring, #gratefuldead rehearsed seriously enough to produce beautiful recordings of numerous songs. (Reggae-inflected “Attics!”) This mix includes notable as-recorded takes, plus multi-take edits of Supplication and Eyes.
Could have been a radio/tour-supporting promo album. So good.
In honor of Steve Albini I will listen to nothing but Steely Dan and the #GratefulDead today. There's nothing more #punk than not giving a fuck about some famous asshole's opinions.
the “loose lucy” episode of the good ol’ #GratefulDead is up today & it is our delight! another dip into the CBS multitracks, plus we hit the road with the dead in june ’74. go under the hood of phil lesh’s new quad bass, hang out by the FREE STUF booth, & have a private lunch at the bank of boston with jerry garcia & ron rakow. (that’s our buddy steve brown behind the table in front of the custom courtenay pollack tie-dyes.) https://www.dead.net/deadcast/mars-hotel-50-loose-lucy /1
in the newest #GratefulDead-cast, we get way into phil lesh’s quad bass, built as part of the new sound system. one of my fascinations is when people started using “wall of sound” to refer to the dead’s 1974 speaker set-up. there’s a news clip from ’74 that uses it but (in the new deadcast, thanks to a @dgans interview) we learn that phil lesh was still calling it the “gantry system” in the early ‘80s because it looked like the rigging used to launch rockets. https://www.dead.net/deadcast/mars-hotel-50-loose-lucy /2