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at least their studio albums. Here’s a look back at how the Dead went rootsy and never turned back. As the ’60s gave way to the ’70s, the Grateful Dead had already established themselves as ...
The Grateful Dead were more than just live warriors. These five album-openers display their studio excellence.
Best of 2024: Formed in Palo Alto, California in 1965, the Grateful Dead are remembered for a ... for having only one single from their 13 studio albums make a dent in the in Billboard top 40 ...
In 1994 I saw the Grateful Dead for the first time ... "Jack Straw," "Loser," and "Deal." The band has 13 studio albums, 77 official live albums, and get this, of their 2,350 concerts it is ...
13 studio albums, and a devoted following nearly six decades after that history night at Magoo’s Pizza Parlor. And, for the Grateful Dead, that sense of awe ceases to fade away. Gratest Hits is ...
Grateful Dead biographer David Browne wrote of Lesh ... and neither wrote nor sang on the group’s final two studio albums. After the Dead disbanded following Garcia’s death in 1995 ...
The Byrds/Gram Parsons made far better country albums, The Band did "roots ... John Davidson: I've never listened to a Grateful Dead studio album before.. Notorious for their rambling jams ...
Lesh was a linchpin in the long afterlife of the Grateful Dead ... Lesh appeared on all 13 of the Dead’s studio releases and 10 official live albums. From the first, the Dead actively encouraged ...
Mr. Lesh’s bass work could be thundering or tender, focused or abstract. On the Grateful Dead’s studio albums, his lines held so much melody that one could listen to a song for his playing alone.