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Live / Dead
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0081227439521
Format: Live, Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered
Label: Rhino / Wea
Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea
MPN: 74395
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Rhino / Wea
Release Date: February 25, 2003
Studio: Rhino / Wea
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Editorial Review: Expanded & remastered (HDCD) version of the band's 1969 tour de force spotlighting the band in all their onstage glory, features the single version of 'Dark Star' as a hidden bonus track. Digipak. Warner/Rhino. 2003.
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - Live/Dead/Is/Dead/Live
You can play me any album that opens with a 23 minute 19 second live version of Dark Star. Live/Dead hits the spot; scratches that 40-year old itch; tells it like it was back when it really was. Makes you wish you could've been there or could go back again. Well, you can at least go visit for a while when you're listening to this album.
Rating: - goood stuff
just bought this to replace my 30 year old vinyl. only comment is that the sound quality for some of the vocals was noticably more like the dead were singing in a tunnel. odd!
Rating: - One of there early Best
I am a big fan of Psychedelic Music of the late 60s. So that being said you know where I am coming from. I am also not a country / folk fan. I'm a Rock & Roll Fan. So that being said I love the Dead from 1965 to 1969 and after that its hit and or miss.
I like some of there later songs and some of there live jams.
This is an Awesome !!! CD if you are into 60s Psych music.
I consider this the Deads best Album right with Aoxomoxoa then Anthem of the Sun then Live Dead in that ... Read More
Rating: - So many bands DID NOT do the "same thing only better"
I'll keep this simple -- the Dead had their great performances and had their so-so performances. But this is one of the great ones.
It's madness to say that Cream or Country Joe and the Fish (or whoever) were better at this. The Dead were in the vanguard, period.
With regard to the Allman Brothers, the Allman Brothers and the Dead were obviously influenced by each other. The Allman Brothers were gods when it came to jams, but after Duane and Berry died, it couldn't be the same. ... Read More
Rating: - Quintessential Dead for the Ages
Many years ago during the early 70's, I was introduced to the Grateful Dead and as the years went on I bought most of their albums and attended around 25 (not that many in the world of Deadheads) concerts. Although my interest has periodically waxed and waned through the decades, I consider myself to be a Deadhead for life. My interest went on another upswing when I got an Ipod as a gift and started loading some of my music onto it. Of course I included some Grateful Dead songs leading me to happily see ... Read More
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