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Such a classic moment! Long Live the Dead! 🙌💀
ОтветитьSo out of tune my gosh that is garbage
ОтветитьThe black tee shirt, how could they have guessed thats what he was wearing?!
ОтветитьMaybe it was just the best
Acid you ever had?
Did you say "stimulation"... why yes, yes it was. But... let's not forget Winterland '77.
ОтветитьIf no one's singing, you wont get a lot of converts.
ОтветитьShow never happened man
Ответить🌋🌋🌋🌋🌋🌋🌋🌋🌋🌋🌋🌋
ОтветитьI love grateful dead but you people are tripping balls claiming these are "the greatest 2 minutes in live music history"
ОтветитьAs a 40 year fan of the Dead, it takes a unique ear to appreciate their
music. And seeing them live is important to appreciating them.
No! Show a real video or at least reference Binghamton 70: the greatest Dead show ever.
Ответить5/8/77 is an amazing show but overrated due to its early high fidelity availability (this was one of literally every new Deadhead's first 10 tapes, and no doubt the first soundboard they had - at least in the 1980s) and that everyone else around you is telling you that this is the greatest GD show of all time. It's not - there are many of equal quality. Enjoy Cornell - My brother was at the show. But expect to be equally blown away by many, many other Grateful Dead shows.
Ответитьsonic youth? nah the fucking dead
Ответитьi love all things dead, this scarlet/fire included but i wouldnt even consider this the greatest scarlet/fire, much less the greatest 2 minutes of grateful dead. i dont believe i could ever decide on a 'greatest 2 minutes' but if i had to choose my current favorite stretch of dead songs played it would be the Dark Star (1) > Other One > Dark Star (2) > Wharf Rat > St Stephen from 12/31/78 although i must admit my favorite is always changing because the dead are simply that awesome
ОтветитьI'm one of those cynical types that insist Barton Hall is overrated right up until I hear it for the thousandth time and realize that, yes, this was something special.
ОтветитьDonna Godchaux um um
ОтветитьWinterland ‘78 FOTM is my personal favorite, but everyone has their personal preference.
ОтветитьActually i love the 1st solo on Stella Blue Shoreline 1987. Cracking open the gates of the universe
Ответитьcan someone link the full set? somehow I've never seen it
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