Grateful Dead
Hollafame
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I don't know what it is, but I just cannot bring myself to like their music...
I totally appreciate their place in music and cultural history, and I can get behind some of their jams, but for the most part it just sounds like some country noodlin'
Any dead-heads up in here that wanna tear me a new one?
I totally appreciate their place in music and cultural history, and I can get behind some of their jams, but for the most part it just sounds like some country noodlin'
Any dead-heads up in here that wanna tear me a new one?
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That all being said, I have been known to play this song in my sets from time to time...
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Who is this RAJ guy anyway?
sounds arab.
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I think the Grateful Dead were more of a live band than a studio band. So their albums are not that great. Nevertheless, I think a Grateful Dead record is a good record to listen to...makes a lot of people happy. Like the one with the wooden looking cover that has the rose in the middle, or the one with the turtles dancing on the cover...both prettty nice. Also, even though their songs sound all happy and fun, some of them are talking about some kinda dark issues like death, violence, and gambling. Jerry's guitar playing is more than noodling, even though he does noodle with the best of them, he goes into some fabulous solos...and phil is not too bad on the bass either. Sure, Bobby had his soft spots, like when he would try to sing and then forget the words of the song, mess up the guitar, or worry about his jean shorts and sunglasses on stage. Ofcourse, sometimes Jerry and the other members of the band would give Bobby a hard time on stage because of that cockiness. Not to mention, their music video was pretty neat (trippy)...with like a human/ handmade skeleton thing going on.
here it is:
Personally I could probably put together a collection of 5-7 songs of theirs that I like enough to listen to......and I find the whole modern "jam band" scene hideous......from that SF scene I prefer CJ & The Fish.
At least the Dead never went Starship. I like some of the Airplane material when I hear it but I almost never pull those records out.
It's just too soon.
I still have 4-5 Dead records around but the only one that gets played these days is the 2LP compilation "What A Long Strange Trip It's Been." I don't think they ever put a killer album together, but I don't think they ever cared.
yeah, I wish I had the energy to give you shit or Shing-a-Ling (the male one) would return from exile to do it for me, but truth is I'm old now and Shing-a-Ling (the dude) is busy being Andrew and Hook Up is even older than me, probably. not. so ride for the Dead, ride away.
I can't believe we haven't heard from Soul Strut's #1 Dead apologist, the sovereign liege Kitchen Knight.
The bar can not be set any lower than "at least they didn't go Starship".
And they started down that way in the mid-70s with "Miracles." I kept thinking some other "classic" band would overtake them in the Shit Sweepstakes, but no one else ever caught up.
(In case someone brings up the Beach Boys and "Kokomo," keep in mind that they sucked when they started.)
"you ate my fractal"
Their psyche/garage shit is next level.
Their country rock/Americana stuff is great.
The jazzier stuff from the mid-70s is interesting but does not always hit the spot.
The stuff like 'Touch of Grey' = blechhhhh....
You dis the Dead out of hand you're basically showing your ass.
Don't make the mistake of confusing the Dead with Deadheads.
Fucking double drum parts are incredible, the editing & transition, & as thankfully already posted, the cover art is beautiful.
"Box of Rain" for example, is lyrically penned to perfection. That whole album has such deep bass lines for an acoustic record it's ridiculous.