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  1. The Grateful Dead are Americana, rooted in blues, bluegrass and folk, yet found a way to break these molds through psychedelic exploration. Phish is rooted more in Progressive Rock, and while they trained and can play blues, bluegrass and folk, I almost think of their music as more theatrical, especially in the case of the Gamehenge canon.

  2. Phish is a party, the Dead is church. Here's a quote from a thread a while ago about members of the Dead holding Trey back during GD50. I think it sums up the difference between the bands well: That's kind of the point though, that's what makes the two bands so different. In a nutshell the grateful dead were more about free group improvisation ...

  3. 16. Aug. 2023 · Enjoy Phish playing the Grateful Dead throughout their 40 year career. Choice songs mixed to play as one long set that begins with the epic Terrapin Station...

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  4. www.spertilo.netSpertilo

    It was inspired by the music and experience of the Grateful Dead. Although it operates on digital data using a computer, it’s purpose is to conjure up spirits. As such it will do, and not do, many things that seem unusual to users of digital devices. The music currently comes from archive.org's Live Music collection and phish.in.

  5. Made by fans, for fans - Shop officially licensed Grateful Dead and Phish apparel. Section 119 takes you from beach front to stage front with the highest quality merch, such as board shorts, polos, and button-down shirts - all celebrating your favorite bands.

  6. Verder heeft Grateful Dead aan de wieg gestaan van het 'jam band genre', een vooral in de Verenigde Staten populaire muzieksoort, met groepen als Phish en The String Cheese Incident. De muzikale waarde ligt, naast een stapel uitstekende songs, in de vaak virtuoze exploraties op het voor jazz- en avantgardeliefhebbers interessante terrein van de groepsimprovisatie.

  7. Legendary concert promoter Bill Graham once said of the Grateful Dead; `they`re not the best at what they do, they`re the only ones who do what they do`, and that just about sums up the group who went from `frighteningly radical` to `as American as Apple Pie` in just a couple of generations. But it wasn`t the Dead who changed in order to bring about this circumstance, it was the rest of the ...