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jlg3
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Which is the best (live or studio, I like live better)?

3/1/2006 2:54:42 PM

chinacat
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...............oh dear lord there's so many.

personal favorites of mine are dick's picks volume 4 and Closing of Winterland live

3/1/2006 3:05:05 PM

DaveOT
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My personal favorite is American Beauty.

Also liked the Live Dead album.

3/1/2006 3:17:11 PM

rich
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keep it before '74 and you're golden.

3/1/2006 6:01:18 PM

Sputter
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How could anyone like their studio albums over their live shit is beyond me...but this is coming from a guy who saw them 29 times in concert.

3/1/2006 6:55:28 PM

theDuke866
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American Beauty is a great album. I have a vinyl copy of it.

3/1/2006 11:12:56 PM

J_Gatsby
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just smoke some wacky tobacky and pick one of them you fucking dirty hippie

3/1/2006 11:14:05 PM

saps852
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i'd say before 79

77-79 were some pretty badass shows

80's are hit or miss

90's were blah

3/2/2006 12:43:28 AM

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American Beauty is a great album. Its different from many of the others b/c its more focused. Their isn't as much random jam sessions or drum solo sessions like you'd expect from a live album. Ripple is one of my favorite songs.

Also get In the Dark. This CD was the one that gained them a lot of commercial praise (Touch of Grey was a top 10) but it is still one of their best studio albums IMO and will have a lot of recognizable material.

and one last thing..if you ever want to trip acid or mushrooms pick up Infrared Roses

3/2/2006 1:02:28 PM

saps852
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just go get any live show from the 70's, you cant miss

3/2/2006 2:10:11 PM

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3/3/2006 11:53:03 AM

TKEshultz
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american beauty is a classic

3/3/2006 11:58:27 AM

panthalassa
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Europe '72

'77-79 also

3/3/2006 12:31:01 PM

sober46an3
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Here is a link to 2923 dead shows for you to download for free:

http://www.archive.org/audio/etreelisting-browse.php?collection=etree&cat=Grateful%20Dead

3/3/2006 12:33:15 PM

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Anthum of the Sun is one of my favorite studio albums (i'm not counting Dick's Picks or other later releases). The Alligator jam on here is sick. I haven't heard the bonus tracks b/c I only have this on vinyl.

1. That's It For The Other One
I Cryptical Envelopment
II Quadlibet for Tender Feet
III The Faster we Go, The Rounder We Get
IV We Leave the Castle
2. New Potato Caboose
3. Born Cross-Eyed
4. Alligator
5. Caution ( Do Not Stop On Tracks)
BONUS MATERIAL
6. Alligator (Live)
7. Caution ( Do Not Stop On Tracks) (Live)
8. Feedback (Live)


Live Dead is great too. Really good Love Light.

SONG LIST:
1. Dark Star
2. Saint Stephen
3. The Eleven
4. Turn on Your Love Light
5. Death Don't Have No Mercy
6. Feedback
7. And We Bid You Goodnight



[Edited on March 3, 2006 at 1:38 PM. Reason : []

3/3/2006 1:36:13 PM

jlg3
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Referring to Rich's advice "keep it before 1974", that is the same thing that the guy at School Kids said. I don't necessarily agree with that though.

I have started to listen to Jerry's solo cds and he got up with some jazz musicans around '74 and made some great music.

If what Rich and others say is true then does anybody out there know why The Dead lost their touch after 1974? Did it have to do with Jerry's solo career or anything?

3/3/2006 3:03:10 PM

SpiralStairs
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It's just an opinion maaaaaan

3/3/2006 3:09:35 PM

DaveOT
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Quote :
"Europe '72"


On the live album they released from that tour, the recording was so bad they dubbed over most of it in the studio.

So if you're looking for those shows, find some originals.

3/3/2006 3:10:58 PM

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Quote :
"I have started to listen to Jerry's solo cds and he got up with some jazz musicans around '74 and made some great music. "


If this is what you're into, look for Legion of Mary. Its basically Jerry and Merl Saunders with some other tight musicians playing very jazzy, funky music. Some incarnations of Jerry Garcia Band are especially tight too.

3/3/2006 6:18:17 PM

rich
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"Referring to Rich's advice "keep it before 1974", that is the same thing that the guy at School Kids said."

that was probably me. i just feel like everything they did before then was awesome. this isn't saying that post-74 isn't good, because that's not true, but it certainly gets a bit more hit or miss.

3/4/2006 2:40:44 AM

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Workingman's Dead is my favorite, but there is really no arguing that their studio peak was between '70 and '75. Wake of the Flood, From the Mars Hotel, and Blues From Allah (all from this period) are solid albums. I also like Terrapin Station ('77). As far as live goes, I really always go back to shows from the '76-'78 period. Jerry's voice is weaker than the earlier years, but the band was never tighter, and the setlists were usually great.

3/4/2006 4:40:30 PM

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Quote :
"I also like Terrapin Station ('77)."


among many others.

3/5/2006 8:48:09 PM

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