Grateful dead HOT or NOT
youngEINSTEIN
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youngEINSTEIN Said:i know nothing about them. school me.peace, stein. . .
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which songs are great? thanks.
peace, stein. . .
Pretty much anything between 1967 and maybe 1975, during which time they played garage punk, psychedelia, country rock, jazz rock, sometimes all at the same time.
...both 1970...both are
"Box of Rain" always makes me think of my father...
Point blank, it's a HUGE catalog, but with some digging, there are some serious rewards. The early psychedelic stuff through Pigpen's death has a ton of energy and acid behind it.
Late 70s, like most bands, has a jazzier/disco feel, and is revered by some.
For me, check out the following tunes, in addition to what has been mentioned:
Althea
Loser
Morning Dew
New Speedway Boogie (DARK SHIT)
Standing on the Moon
The first four are the ones I come back to most; the last one is late, and sappy, but I have a soft spot for it.
They did what they did, and no one else did it. I love their music, respect their work, and recognize that they made some irredeemably awful shit at times. But, other times... FACEMELT
Go to Heaven, right...? Great song...
that is some seriously heavy shit brah.
Wretched music, great fans.
Their music ruined any chance of most people respecting them, but there are some great fans.
You don't think their fans are great?
You just dissed everyone who posted in this thread.
Bad things about the Dead:
The singing
The "harmony" singing
Solos without direction or meaning
2 drummers, no back beat
Good things about the Dead:
They created community (this is the most unique and important thing about the Dead.)
They played really long shows
A handful of good songs, including a few truly great melodies
They lead many people to some great music by the people who influenced them; Bill Monroe, Otis Redding, Little Feat, Merle Saunders...
The classic joke:
Q: What did the deadhead say when he ran out of pot?
A: This band sucks.
In my mind, I can't separate the two. The latter ruined a Meters show with all their stupid dances.
As has been stated previously, the earlier records are tits. Add to the list of Workingman's Dead and American Beauty: Anthem of the Sun and Europe '72.
I will even ride for the disco title cut of Shakedown Street.
I listened to so much Grateful Dead as a teenager that when I hear the music, even the most drawn-out, noodle-y jams, it's akin to putting on the most comfortable pair of old jeans. Might not be stylish but it is so comfortable.
I was at an old friend's host last weekend and he put on Dead Set, and had such nice flashbacks with the version of "Franklin's Tower."
Why does it seem from your posts that you consistently comprehend less then 50% of what anyone is saying and then you comment on it and end up saying exactly what they said? You are averaging a D- in reading comprehension.
Peace Wu
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Feelin her elbows and lack of real hippy credentials with teh shaved armpits.
I flunked English.