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  1. Vor 21 Stunden · It was the first official release to include Keith and Donna Jean Godchaux, and the last to feature Ron "Pigpen" McKernan. Warner Bros. #3. Live/Dead (1969) - Overall album rank: #1,244 - Rank in ...

  2. Vor 4 Tagen · Founding member Ron “Pigpen” McKernan had died in the interim and taken much of the band’s grit and bluesiness with him. Later, second drummer Mickey Hart had departed after the fiduciary scandal involving his father, leaving Bill Kreutzmann to provide an open rhythmic canvas. Then, a new jazz-adjacent facet emerged via pianist Keith Godchaux and songs like “Eyes of the World” and ...

  3. Vor 5 Tagen · The Other One jam dissolves beautifully pre-verse; McKernan’s B3 is right in the conversation, as the music spirals into Dark Star-like territory. The remainder of the set is Grade-A Good Old Grateful Dead with an electrifying Sugar Magnolia and a potent 16-minute Not Fade Away > Goin’ Down The Road Feeling Bad > One More Saturday Night sequence. Ron jams all the way to the end.

  4. Vor 4 Tagen · The Sphere debut of “Easy Wind” fell in the third song slot. The bluesy number appears on GD’s June 1970 LP, Workingman’s Dead, originally sung by founding member Ron “PigpenMcKernan ...

  5. Vor 2 Tagen · Set two launched with a pairing of Workingman’s Dead, Ron “Pigpen” McKernan-sung cut “Easy Wind” followed by part two of Bob Weir’s “Weather Report Suite,” “Let It Grow ...

  6. Vor 3 Tagen · Joplin enjoyed a particularly close relationship with Ron ‘Pigpen’ McKernan, with the pair preferring alcohol over the psychedelic drugs that the rest of their peers were indulging in. Although their romance was brief, their connection would last for the rest of their lives. On October 4th, 1970, the night that Janis Joplin died, the Grateful Dead, the Jefferson Airplane, and Quicksilver ...

  7. Pigpen worked diligently to bring to life a solo effort, one that was drenched in the blues he loved so dearly. In late 1969, Jerry and Weir got together with the Grateful Dead's original keyboardist to help him record songs for the proposed album. At one session, fiddler John Tenney and bassist Dennis "Funky" Parker (of the San Francisco band ...