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  2. 8. Aug. 2020 · David Fricke picks 20 must-own gigs for every Deadhead, from the band's psychedelic beginnings to their jam-band peak. See the dates, venues and highlights of the Dead's legendary concerts.

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  4. 16. Okt. 2018 · The Grateful Dead's 50 Best Live Performances. By Blair Jackson. published 16 October 2018. (Image credit: Robert Altman/Michael Ochs Archive/Getty Images)

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    December 1st, 1966, at The Matrix, San Francisco

    The Grateful Dead may have been murmuring in the underbelly of San Francisco since 1965, under the guise of The Warlocks, but by 1966 the group had truly found their niche. Arriving at The Matrix on December 1st, the band were at their fiery beginning and all out of blue pills. The original quintet is still in place when they take that stage at the club, owned by Jefferson Airplane’s Marty Balin, are full of youthful vigour and unstoppable effervescence. Bob Weir, only 19at the time of the re...

    February 14th, 1968 at Carousel Ballroom, San Francisco

    “We respectfully dedicate this set to the memory of Neal Cassady…” said Jerry Garcia when the band approached their second set at the Carousel Ballroom in their natural home of San Francisco. The Beat poet and writer had only passed away a few days prior and his spirit was honoured by a group doubtless influenced by his work. As well as paying homage to the fallen wordsmith, Garcia and the group also performed a string of songs from their new upcoming album Anthem of the Sun,including ‘New Po...

    13th February, 1970 at Fillmore East, New York

    Another night around Hallmark’s favourite holiday saw The Dead once again in scintillating form. The late show was certainly that as the group didn’t take to the stage until 1am and when they did, they stayed there for nearly four hours, simply shredding away. The set is a popular contender for The Grateful Dead’s best as the group are electrifying with their performance of ‘Dire Wolf’, in particular, ranging among their finest. It also saw the group perform ‘Dark Star’ as well as ‘The Other...

    7th May, 1972 at Bickershaw Festival, Wigan, England

    If you’ve ever attended a festival in England then you’ll be well aware that far from the sunshine filter of Coachella, most are clogged in the mud. When those festivals take place in late spring in the country’s foggy North West, then it’s almost guaranteed you’ll arrive at the said festival and instead find the finest bog. This is the scene that welcomed The Grateful Dead in 1972. Arriving at Bickershaw Festival near Wigan in England in that year they did so with a fearsome reputation as on...

    13th August, 1975, Great American Music Hall, San Francisco

    When The Grateful Dead took themselves off the road in 1975, there were some worries that the group may, like an old car unwilling to restart after a long winter, stall and splutter on stage. The group avoided the road and only played four shows in San Francisco — an unthinkable schedule for the band. One of those performances though captured exactly why the band needed their time off. Recorded at an intimate record-release party for the new album Blues for Allah — easily one of the band’s be...

    18th September, 1987 at Madison Square Garden, New York

    Perhaps more comfortable in open-top amphitheatres than in mega-venues, The Grateful Dead harnessed their relatively new found fame off the back of ‘Touch of Grey’ to get themselves a five-show run at the legendary Madison Square Garden. The group did play their now affectionately known “hit single” twice during their five-show stint but not on this night. No, on this night, the band instead borrowed heavily from others and their back catalogue. As well as dipping into Garcia’s solo record Ga...

    A collection of the Dead’s finest on-stage performances from 1966 to 1975, featuring noodling guitars, jam sessions and tributes. Learn about the band’s history, influences and legacy through their live work and explore the bootlegs.

  5. There are celebrated live performances from the 70s and 80s and official videos with more skeletons than you can shake your bones at, an exclusive seaside series on what's to come from the band's...

  6. There are celebrated live performances from the 70s and 80s and official videos with more skeletons than you can shake your bones at, an exclusive seaside series on what's to come from the band's ...

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