The Grateful Dead

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BP-8222 The Grateful Dead — The Grateful Dead The Grateful Dead The Grateful Dead (Album) Warner Bros. Records BP-8222 Japan 1967 Vender esta versión
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WS 1749 Anthem Of The Sun — The Grateful Dead The Grateful Dead Anthem Of The Sun (Album) Warner Bros. - Seven Arts Records WS 1749 US 1968 Vender esta versión
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WS 1790 Aoxomoxoa — The Grateful Dead The Grateful Dead Aoxomoxoa (Album, EP) Warner Bros. - Seven Arts Records WS 1790 UK 1969 Vender esta versión
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WBC 1101-B, WBC 1101B Live/Dead — The Grateful Dead The Grateful Dead Live/Dead (Album) Warner Bros. - Seven Arts Records WBC 1101-B, WBC 1101B South Africa 1969 Vender esta versión
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SUN-5001, SUN 5001 Vintage Dead — The Grateful Dead Grateful Dead* Vintage Dead (Album) Sunflower (11), Sunflower (11) SUN-5001, SUN 5001 US 1970 Vender esta versión
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HWBS 321-14 Workingman's Dead — The Grateful Dead Grateful Dead* Workingman's Dead (Album) Warner Bros. Records HWBS 321-14 Spain 1970 Vender esta versión
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E.1073, WBS.1893, WBS 1893 American Beauty — The Grateful Dead The Grateful Dead American Beauty (Album) Warner Bros. Records, Warner Bros. Records E.1073, WBS.1893, WBS 1893 New Zealand 1970 Vender esta versión
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SNF-5004, MGS 2558 Historic Dead — The Grateful Dead The Grateful Dead Historic Dead (Album) Sunflower (11), MGM Records SNF-5004, MGS 2558 US 1971 Vender esta versión
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66009, 66009-1/2, (1935) Grateful Dead — The Grateful Dead Grateful Dead* Grateful Dead (Album) Warner Bros. Records, Warner Bros. Records 66009, 66009-1/2, (1935) France 1971 Vender esta versión
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P-8007W American Beauty / Rock Festival — The Grateful Dead The Grateful Dead / The Youngbloods The Grateful Dead / The Youngbloods - American Beauty / Rock Festival(LP, Promo, Smplr) Warner Bros.-Pioneer Corporation P-8007W Japan 1971 Vender esta versión
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WB 66 019, 3WX 2668 Europe '72 — The Grateful Dead The Grateful Dead Europe '72 (Album) Warner Bros. Records WB 66 019, 3WX 2668 Germany 1972 Vender esta versión
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M8 2721 History Of The Grateful Dead, Vol. 1 (Bear's Choice) — The Grateful Dead Grateful Dead* History Of The Grateful Dead, Vol. 1 (Bear's Choice) (Album) Warner Bros. Records M8 2721 US 1973 Vender esta versión
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GD-01 Wake Of The Flood — The Grateful Dead Grateful Dead* Wake Of The Flood (Album) Grateful Dead Records GD-01 US 1973 Vender esta versión
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GD 102 From The Mars Hotel — The Grateful Dead Grateful Dead* From The Mars Hotel (Album) Grateful Dead Records GD 102 US 1974 Vender esta versión
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RL 24-4 Wake Of The Flood / Hat Trick — The Grateful Dead The Grateful Dead / America (2) The Grateful Dead / America (2) - Wake Of The Flood / Hat Trick(LP, Transcription) AFRTS RL 24-4 US 1974 Vender esta versión
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GD-LA494-G Blues For Allah — The Grateful Dead The Grateful Dead Blues For Allah (Album) Grateful Dead Records GD-LA494-G US 1975 Vender esta versión
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GD-LA620-J2/GD-104 Steal Your Face — The Grateful Dead Grateful Dead* Steal Your Face (Album) Grateful Dead Records, Grateful Dead Records GD-LA620-J2/GD-104 US 1976 Vender esta versión
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Series #5 Show #12 Innerview  — The Grateful Dead The Grateful Dead Innerview (LP, Transcription) Innerview Series #5 Show #12 US 1976 Vender esta versión
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101 Rock Around The World #101 -  The Grateful Dead — The Grateful Dead The Grateful Dead Rock Around The World #101 - The Grateful Dead(LP, Transcription, Rad) Rock Around The World 101 US 1976 Vender esta versión
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NBLP 7001 Kiss / The Grateful Dead Kiss / The Grateful Dead - Kiss / Terrapin Station(LP, Album, MP) Casablanca NBLP 7001 US 1977 Vender esta versión
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S 113799 Terrapin Station — The Grateful Dead The Grateful Dead Terrapin Station (Album) Arista S 113799 US 1977 Vender esta versión
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AT8 4198 Shakedown Street — The Grateful Dead Grateful Dead* Shakedown Street (Album) Arista AT8 4198 US 1978 Vender esta versión
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4A 509508 Go To Heaven — The Grateful Dead Grateful Dead* Go To Heaven (Album) Arista, Arista 4A 509508 Canada 1980 Vender esta versión
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320 King Biscuit Flower Hour — The Grateful Dead The Grateful Dead King Biscuit Flower Hour(3xLP, Transcription) DIR Broadcasting 320 US 1980 Vender esta versión
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EN - 11/10/80 Earth News For November 10, 1980 — The Grateful Dead The Grateful Dead Earth News For November 10, 1980(LP, Transcription) Earth News Radio Show EN - 11/10/80 North America (inc Mexico) 1980 Vender esta versión

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ferevervinyl

ferevervinyl

12 de julio de 2022
Back in the 70's & 80's, all my friends were into the Grateful Dead. Me not so much. Oh I liked some songs, but just wasn't a 'Dead Head'. Then a friend of mine "miracled" me a ticket to a show. That show opened up with a twenty minute version of "Gimme Good Lovin". I was hooked. That was 1986. Here's a band that didn't put out an album for almost 8 years, but sold out every show wherever they went. Simply amazing. Since then, I've acquired about a dozen of their records. My 'go to' album is always their very first record The Grateful Dead - The Grateful Dead. I was so blown away by that first concert in 1986, that I haven't cut my hair since... and never will.
bubcentral

bubcentral

28 de noviembre de 2021
A band I've tried to like and discover why they're so loved, I've listened to a lot of their stuff now and.... nope, doesn't do it for me in the slightest. Jefferson airplane, Quicksilver messenger service all much better examples of the true hippy scenes music.
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Texasbear

Texasbear

25 de diciembre de 2019
The Grateful Dead was a huge part of my life and it still is to this day. There’s nothing like seeing them “Live”, which is now impossible. The parking lot experience was an incredible experience in itself and for a few summers after I graduated 2 years early from High School than I was suppose to, I followed them up and down the East Coast. I managed to save up some money and see a couple of shows on the West Coast as well. The only Midwest show I was fortunate enough to see was the August 11th 1987 show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre,

Between their hiatus’s and side projects I was very lucky to see The Jerry Garcia Band play the Hampton Coliseum, a favorite stop for The Dead. Sadly, this would be the last time I would got the opportunity to see Jerry Garcia play “Live” before his untimely death on August 9th 1995. He was 53 years old. I saw The Grateful Dead play a total of 26 times and The JGB play only once! I was living in Norfolk VA at the time and before leaving the area in 2000 to move to Texas, I got to see Bob Weir and Ratdog play the Norva in Downtown Norfolk. I saw several Phish shows and Widespread Panic shows as well during the late 90s, but The Grateful Dead was the best performances of them all. It’s was just an incredible experience and there was no other experience to compare to seeing them live and interacting with complete strangers that you would eventually get to know. I’m still in contact with a few of the people that I met and became friends with during this incredible time in my life!

I might be going to hell in s bucket, but at least I’m enjoying the ride!

Texasbear
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Champco

Champco

5 de abril de 2018
Ok Not a Dead head never was never could be but I, as many, have heard them over the years. I did buy one of their albums in the mid/late 70's when it came out. Steal Your Face. I had heard lots of their stuff played here and there but was not buying it. Some songs i really did like. So after going thru all the music I picked in a garage sale, i am just now playing Workingman's Dead.
ok All the stuff I do like is on this album. It's a keeper... never too old to learn
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element-apart

element-apart

9 de diciembre de 2017
Wow...GD blocked the sale of all the bootlegs. What a shame since its the only thing really worth collecting besides the new live Rhino releases
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heelsss

heelsss

13 de noviembre de 2017
Im feeling pretty grateful for this years releases- GSTL, The Daves Picks Releases (especially #23&24), and now this RFK '89 Box... So killer.
artoj

artoj

23 de noviembre de 2013
Hey does anyone know if there is a version of Franklin's Tower released on vinyl that is longer than 6mins (possibly a live version)? Heard it played recently but cant track it down, help would be greatly appreciated!
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lstookey

lstookey

30 de octubre de 2012
Sadly, there is much ignorance and misinformation in this world. For example, did you know after Jerry's coma in the mid 80s he had to be taught to pretty much do everything all over again. He could not play music. He had to have Merl Sauners teach him again. So after the coma, he's pretty much a new musician trying to measure up to his old self. Pretty damn tough by any measure. Those of you listening to studio material and judging the band are making a huge error. The Dead are not a studio band. Never have been and never will be. Best band in the history of rock and roll IMHO. Jerry Garcia was a amazing musician. It became a question of getting him interested. He worked his ass off compared to most musicians. Those of you who want to put them down for drugs obviously were not around in the 60s.
RookeryRecords

RookeryRecords

3 de agosto de 2012
editado over 11 years ago
The Grateful Dead. An amazing band doing amazing things. With roots in traditional folk, blues, rock, country and a few other things this band is one of a kind. The original jam band. They toured for almost 30 years straight with hundreds of shows every year. No two shows were ever alike and you never knew what to expect next. They would start one song, jam out on it for ten minutes. Then start teasing a diferent song into the jam just to simultaniously go into another song. After jamming that song for 10 minutes flip back into the original song they were playing then jam into the song they were teasing earlier. There was nothing like it. Granted the live experience is what this band has always been about still a lot of the albums are great too. Check out: "workingmans dead" or " Reckoning" for more of the bluesyfolkycountry feel or "europe 72" or "grateful dead" for the live jams. "terrapin, shakedown, blues for allah", all great albums to hear the roots of what a lot of the songs morphed into during live shows. These were amazing musicians doing what they loved and all of the surviving members have all continued to keep touring and jamming though in their 60s and 70s. Still tearing the roof off! Dont listen to this moshka guys review here as he obviously never understood the Grateful dead and dont take my word for it. Give em a shot!
moshka-medicine

moshka-medicine

21 de septiembre de 2006
editado over 16 years ago
While at one time, I considered the Grateful Dead a huge and viable part of the growth of american progressive music in the 1970s, my views have changes since moving to Europe 7 years ago. Much of the Dead's early stuff is raw and powerful, but as their playing skills progressed through the mid to late 70s, their sound became too slick and over produced (not that some of the albums of that period are bad in any regard). By their the time they released those two terrible albums in the late 1980s, the original fire had long since disappeared and not much was left but a drug addicted empty husk of a band with legions of literally "DEAD" heads following them blindly around. Their sound had become very clichéd and watered down. In my opinion, the output of american avantgard/psychedelic bands PALES in comparison to the happenings in europe during the 1970s and 1980s. Whether the Dead were a direct cause for this or not, they certainly did not help matters much, and in my opinion I hold them in the same contempt as I do with the Rollingstones and Aerosmith of late.
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