Grateful Dead

pirlo21
pirlo21 Posts: 534
edited May 2007 in Other Music
Just bought 'The Very Best of Grateful Dead' on Saturday.
Can't believe it's taken me so long!!
Great stuff. If I invest in a studio album, is 'American Beauty' the place to start?
Cymru Am Byth

PJ albums, at the moment!! -
1,Vs 2,Vitalogy 3,No Code 4,Yield 5,Ten 6,Backspacer, 7Pearl Jam 8,Binaural 9,Riot Act.
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  • stay away from the studio stuff and go with a dicks pick
    I don't want to be hostile. I don't want to be dismal. But I don't want to rot in an apathetic existance either.
  • Indifference
    Indifference Posts: 2,784
    stay away from the studio stuff and go with a dicks pick

    Exactly.

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  • transplant
    transplant Posts: 1,088
    stay away from the studio stuff and go with a dicks pick
    please take this advice.
  • upina2001
    upina2001 Indiana Posts: 764
    Dont get studio Dead.
    "Dozin at the Knick" is pretty fucking good live show.

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  • pirlo21
    pirlo21 Posts: 534
    Cheers guys. Been looking into it on amazon. Sounds like a good idea.
    Although, I'm not quite sure where to start! May get more familiar with the tracks of the 'Best Of' album first.
    Thanks again.
    Cymru Am Byth

    PJ albums, at the moment!! -
    1,Vs 2,Vitalogy 3,No Code 4,Yield 5,Ten 6,Backspacer, 7Pearl Jam 8,Binaural 9,Riot Act.
  • pirlo21 wrote:
    Just bought 'The Very Best of Grateful Dead' on Saturday.
    Can't believe it's taken me so long!!
    Great stuff. If I invest in a studio album, is 'American Beauty' the place to start?

    they have a few compilations out these days...when i was starting to learn the songs i bought "the best of the grateful dead...what a long strange trip it's been". its a great way to get to know the songs, but like everyone says once you get past that, the real beauty lies in their live shows.

    http://www.archive.org for live shows

    here's the track listing to the cd i bought, as described above:
    1. New, New Minglewood Blues
    2. Cosmic Charlie
    3. Truckin'
    4. Black Peter
    5. Born Cross-Eyed
    6. Ripple
    7. Doin' That Rag
    8. Dark Star
    9. High Time
    10. New Speedway Boogie
    Disc: 2
    1. St. Stephen
    2. Jack Straw
    3. Me & My Uncle
    4. Tennessee Jed
    5. Cumberland Blues
    6. Playing in the Band
    7. Brown-Eyed Woman
    8. Ramble on Rose
  • Get_Right
    Get_Right Posts: 14,238
    GET EUROPE 72'
    NOW!

    best offcial release IMHO

    The "pure jerry" releases are also very good
  • Gremmie95
    Gremmie95 Posts: 749
    The Arista years compilation is great as well.
  • pirlo21 wrote:
    If I invest in a studio album, is 'American Beauty' the place to start?


    Yes,,,, that's the one! That album is a masterpiece to me!
    I was a deadhead before most peeps on this board were born. :D
    I bought their first one when it came out.

    American Beauty was still the original lineup with some added friends, and it came out after Phil Lesh's dad died and the band's manager absconded with all their money, and they were busted in New Orleans. (Busted, down on Bourbon street :) )
    The first song, Box of Rain is for his dad and such a beautiful song.

    Attics of my life is one of the great Dead songs, too.
    Their harmonies were at their peak on this album. It's laid back and it's on my player right now, since I saw this thread! :D


    I like Wake of the Flood, too, and Workingman's Dead as studio albums, too.

    Live was their forte, though, there is so much it's hard to even start, but Europe '72 is a classic.
    Reckoning is good, too! It's a live show acoustic on CD.
    Dick's Picks also have some great sounding shows.

    Otherwise,,,,, you'll have to peruse the 7 trillion live show archives. :D

    Among several things to thank the Grateful Dead for:

    Better live sound. They always were putting together the best sound systems that they could, as they wanted their fans to have the best experience available. Bands like Pink Floyd and the Stones also did, too, and followed the Dead's lead.

    Better ways to record shows in the audience. They always allowed people to tape shows, and had "taper" sections later at their live venues where you could plug right into the soundboard.

    Bongo sales.. Haha, I've never seen so many people sitting playing bongos as before a Dead show! :)
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    They removed the televised version, but this is them singing the national anthem on opening day in Candlestick Park. It's hard to nail that song! :cool:
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  • merkinball
    merkinball Posts: 2,262
    There are quite a few good studio albums. American Beauty and Workingman's Dead are the place to start, make sure you get the remastered editions with extra tracks, much better than the original pressings. Wake of the Flood is good, as is From The Mars Hotel and In The Dark.

    As for Live Albums, the Dicks Picks are good, you can also download a bunch of live (audience recordings) from Archive.org. There are a number of live releases that aren't Dicks Picks - Live Dead, Reckoning, Go To Nassau, Hundred Year Hall, Without A Net, One From the Vault and Two From the Vault - That are really good as well.

    Hell, anything with a long Scarlet Begonias -> Fire On the Mountain or China Cat Sunflower -> I Know You Rider is worth picking up.
    "You're no help," he told the lime. This was unfair. It was only a lime; there was nothing special about it at all. It was doing the best it could.

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  • merkinball
    merkinball Posts: 2,262
    Among several things to thank the Grateful Dead for:

    Better live sound. They always were putting together the best sound systems that they could, as they wanted their fans to have the best experience available. Bands like Pink Floyd and the Stones also did, too, and followed the Dead's lead.

    Better ways to record shows in the audience. They always allowed people to tape shows, and had "taper" sections later at their live venues where you could plug right into the soundboard.

    Bongo sales.. Haha, I've never seen so many people sitting playing bongos as before a Dead show! :)

    You forgot parking lot Veggie Burritos. MMMM!
    "You're no help," he told the lime. This was unfair. It was only a lime; there was nothing special about it at all. It was doing the best it could.

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  • Gremmie95
    Gremmie95 Posts: 749
    China Cat Sunflower......amazing song!
  • pjambama
    pjambama Posts: 126
    dead head here. one of my favorite bands other than pearl jam
  • pjambama
    pjambama Posts: 126
    c what u think of this. grateful dead 24x7 including live performances from the band’s own archives, bootleg performances from fans, previously unreleased recordings, and even shows hosted by members of the band. The channel is expected to launch this summer.

    We have fans who've driven hundreds of miles to see us,” said Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart. "Now you can save on greenhouse gas emissions with Sirius without driving a mile

    "Listen up, and listen good,” said Grateful Dead guitarist Bob Weir, who currently fronts his own band, RatDog.

    http://www.fmqb.com/Article.asp?id=411112
  • TrixieCat
    TrixieCat Posts: 5,756
    merkinball wrote:
    You forgot parking lot Veggie Burritos. MMMM!
    And free hugs! :)
    Cause I'm broken when I'm lonesome
    And I don't feel right when you're gone away
  • kdpjam
    kdpjam Posts: 2,303
    i luv the grateful dead. i should watch my dvd live @ winterland again soon.
    lay down all thoughts; surrender to the void
    ~it is shining it is shining~
  • Uh,

    I'd have to give the thread starter a nod and say American Beauty IS the place to start ... and i would pick Hundred Year Hall as a first live release. ;)

    Beyond that, i'd also suggest sticking to early Dead ... pre '72 to get your feet warmed to them ... after around '72 (or see the Europe '72 disc) ... they had this obnoxious wench of a wife of their keyboardist singing ... and she ruins just about everything her voice touched ...
    If I was to smile and I held out my hand
    If I opened it now would you not understand?
  • carolinabeerguy
    carolinabeerguy Kernersville, NC Posts: 2,516
    I'm one of the few who loves the self-titled 1968 album.
    I wish I was as fortunate, as fortunate as me.
  • patrickredeyes
    patrickredeyes Posts: 8,834
    American Beauty is one of my favs of the dead. I wish I would have heard Ripple live. Jerry's voice in that song is so soothing. I picked up the five disk soundtrack from the Grateful Dead movie. :)