Fav Dead Album And Why

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  1. THE GOLDEN STRING

    THE GOLDEN STRING Senior Member

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    Mine Is The Birth Becuz Pigpen Is Great And The Disc 2 Live From 66
    Its Sweet
     
  2. strgchz

    strgchz Member

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    Mine is "Terrappin Station", cuase its good to trip and get high to. "Estimated Prophet" fuckin rocks, and may go down in rock history.

    Second fav is "In the Dark" (which sounds stupid, but "TOuches of Grey", and West L.A. Fadeaway are on it and both of those tunes rock).

    Is that Jim Morrison in your sig man? nO OFFENSE BUT i FUCKIN HATE THAT GUY.
     
  3. THE GOLDEN STRING

    THE GOLDEN STRING Senior Member

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    Wow



    Have You Heard The Birth
     
  4. Night_Owl49

    Night_Owl49 Since 2006

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    Enough said.
     
  5. THE GOLDEN STRING

    THE GOLDEN STRING Senior Member

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    Yeah But Im More Into The Blues Days
     
  6. scents&subtlesou

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    i love "Blues for Allah"....not a blues album, but it is psychedelic beauty! with "Help on the Way/Slipknot>Franklins Tower" as the opener this album is unstoppable.....then there is a song i've never heard since the album called "king solomon's marbles" it is really good....that melts into "the music never stopped" which needs no description, as you all should know and love it....followed by "crazy fingers" which is just so dead.....then it is followed by a song called "sage and spirit" that is some sort of lute song, kind of celtic, kind of middle eastern.....but the title track "blues for allah" is a beautiful song that is an arabian trip to neverland, perfect way too close out this album....
     
  7. dhs

    dhs Senior Member

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    I don't think I've 'bought' a Grateful Dead studio album in 15 years nor a live one in 10 for that matter.

    I stick to the live stuff available for free through trading or downloading
     
  8. THE GOLDEN STRING

    THE GOLDEN STRING Senior Member

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    All The Dicks Picks Will Be On Itunes Soon
     
  9. hippiehillbilly

    hippiehillbilly the old asshole

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    the dead made albums??

    wow man far out..
     
  10. Night_Owl49

    Night_Owl49 Since 2006

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    who would've thunk it?
     
  11. THE GOLDEN STRING

    THE GOLDEN STRING Senior Member

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    Uhh Thread Derailed
     
  12. goofydrummer

    goofydrummer Senior Member

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    yea man, birth is sick, i went through my 66 phase. also, check out rare cuts and oddities. its on the itunes music store and all 1966. Its hard to say what my fav studio is but probably anthem or the sun or workingmans dead.
     
  13. THE GOLDEN STRING

    THE GOLDEN STRING Senior Member

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    I Love Workin Mans

    And I Enjoy Blues For Allah Totally
    I Only Have A Tape Of Anthem But Its Great Alligatori
     
  14. hippie-McHipperson

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    I'd have to say Workingman's Dead and Europe 72. Mars hotel is also great.
     
  15. scents&subtlesou

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    Mars Hotel kicks ass.....
     
  16. trombonebleu

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    American Beauty and Workingman's Dead top the list equally as far as the studio albums go for me, with Blues For Allah coming in right afterward.

    Live, I'll have to go through the various Dick's Picks, but Europe '72 is tops for sentimental reasons that have little to do with the music itself.
     
  17. drumminmama

    drumminmama Super Moderator Super Moderator

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    musically, I cannot answer, but personally, In the Dark: I know, I know, but here's why:
    I almost died from a heart attack in 1989. I was checking out of the hospital and sat slumped in the passenger seat of my own car. My friend who was driving hit the radio and the third line of "Touch of Grey" was on.
    So I bought the vinyl and now have a CD.
    Throwing Stones has also earned its way into my heart.
     
  18. 2cesarewild

    2cesarewild I'm an idiot.

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    For the most part I don't listen to much after 70s, mostly late 60s and early 70s. I'm sitting here going "what's birth?" lol then i realized you meant birth of the dead, I like that one, I got em all and it's tough to decide. Here's my list and reasons (excluding dp's and newer releases of vault shit like rockin the rhein etc.):

    Self-titled - 60s music owns. I really really love golden road and viola lee blues, viola lee blues is so groovy, dam.
    Anthem of the Sun - Best psychedelic album, includes one of my favorite songs of all time - Alligator.
    Live/Dead - Classics fill this album
    American Beauty - I first didn't really like this album, then grew to like it. I now have the dvd audio version and it sounds amazing. It seems like you can hear the subtleties of the music a lot more, maybe it's just me. Friend of the devil, sugar magnolia, and brokedown palace are my favorites.

    A couple others I like but not as much as those are shakedown street, blues for allah, and terrapin station.
     
  19. THE GOLDEN STRING

    THE GOLDEN STRING Senior Member

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    good post girl
     
  20. TreeFiddy

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    I love the vibe I get from listening to Blues for Allah, and Mars Hotel makes me really nostalgic about certain things in my past, or even things that have yet to go away.

    The Closing of Winterland is another one of my favorites, but like others, for more sentimental reasons than musical. I love In the Dark because of Touch of Grey and Black Muddy River especially.
     

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