Grateful Dead Live at Winterland Arena on 1. Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive. Set 1. Crazy Fingers Beat It On Down The Line Deal Big River Peggy- O Me And My Uncle Help On The Way - > Slipknot! Blues. Collection. Grateful. Dead. Band/Artist. Grateful Dead. Venue. Winterland Arena. Location. San Francisco, CASource. Sony ECM- 2. 80's > Sony TC- 1. SDLineageplayback on Nak Dragon > Sony PCM 6. ES > Beta > Sony R5. The 1975 tickets will give fans a chance to hear their brand new album live as well. The 1975 Tickets Manchester Manchester Arena. Manchester Arena Manchester. List of all releases of Arena (1975). Watch Arena (1975) - Season 1, Episode 10 - I Thought I Was Taller: A Short History of Mel Brooks. Don't miss your chance to see The 1975 live. Buy and sell The 1975 tickets today at StubHub UK. DAT > HHb- 8. 50 CDRNotes. Pitch correction and slight EQ in Audacity(This lineage not on etree as of 1. Reviewer: johnnyopps. June 1. 0, 2. 01. Subject. Certain posts in these comments. Hey now , in keeping with the purpose of the comments, posters should be keeping to reviewing the show and the quality of the performance and the recording. Thats what this is for. What is anyone doing talking about Phish or any other band for that matter in reviews of all these precious and a few admittedly not quite as precious shows that we are so very blessed to have literally at our fingertips on demand pretty much all the time? Look family, theres no denying that the Dead are the greatest group of musicians that ever played the circuits. Grateful Dead Live at Winterland Arena on 1975-06-17 Audio Preview. 1975-06-17: Winterland Arena. Next-Episode.Net is your reference guide to Arena (1975) Show. Arena (1975) episodes schedule, trailer, forums, polls, calendar and more. Season 1981 - Episodes List. Buy tickets for The 1975 at Manchester Arena from the official retailer, See Tickets. Theres other bands out there sure but with these guys nobody else really compares especially for individuals who have been around long enough to have been on the bus before we lost Jerry. There was nothing like a Grateful Dead concert. I was blessed to have managed to catch a couple shows as a high school kid in '9. I still try to go see Phil and Dead and Company and i love what they do. Im sorry but Phish does nothing for me. I didnt go see the fare the well tour primarily due to my disappointment in the decision to bring Trey in. Id have preferred maybe say Chris Robinson or John Mayer. Honestly Phish just seems like idk ive heard only a small amount of stuff from them but thats bc i dont think they sounded very good. But then i know what the Dead have out there so i guess ignorance can be bliss for other people who really just dont get it. I gotta apologize for breaking with the format. Im just tired of coming here and having to read crap when i am looking at how others appreciate this music and how they experience it in their lives. Other bands matter but not here. That being said , i havent given this one a thorough listen. Im just checking out these 7. Thanks boys, thanks im ever so grateful and thanks seth s. And im sorry but i told u 2. I rate this show no rating. Only bc i havent heard it all yet Reviewer: Sumtimeback - . May 2. 2, 2. 01. 6 Subject. Waited in line, 1. Hugging the stage, hand- with a missing finger t- shirt on. Blew me into the 2. My friend's mom was babysitting Donna's kids that night; help on the way.. Blissfull Peggio, Love this version!!! Rawr! It seems like people are getting down on Phish because they have a lot of the same fanbase as the Dead and improvise within a rock and roll format. I mean. really? This is what constitutes ? Dancing to music with improvisational leanings? Finding life on the road punctuated by orgasmic rock concerts to be more interesting than working a 9 to 5? I can't imagine how sickening you people would seem to a Garcia or a Coltrane who devoted their entire life to the universal joy of music (and heroin)It is really a shame that some people are so hesitant to shake their own nostalgia trips off and live in the present. This goes doubly for Phish fans who dealt with all of this . You either move with the times or you don't. Just remember how you used to feel about traditionalist stick- in- the- muds before you became one yourself. I couldn't care less if someone hates the Dead or hates Phish. I also love a lot of other bands instead of listening to every single version of every song the same 2 bands play. But some of the BS on here is ridiculous. Literally never heard that happen at a Phish show. Phish drew 1,0. 00 people in Dallas in 1. Doesn't matter either. But they also played Madison Square Garden and the Boston Garden before Jerry died, so to act like they were small potatoes until . That's the thing about fans of quasi- underground music. They act like the size of your fanbase doesn't matter until they need it to in order to prove that another and is better. Phish absolutely has a debt to the Dead, but a much bigger one to the Stones, Zeppelin and Progressive Rock. The recording is pretty damn good too. I didn't listen to the whole show yet, but I did listen to Blues For Allah, and it's outstanding. I would note that coming out of the drums, it seems like they do a brief King Solomon's Marbles jam. Finally we got a ticket for something that look like it could be a full Dead show, but we were not sure since Mickey, Bill, and Phil were not in bands on the list. The Kingfish portion of the show was hot. It was the Dead!!! Crazy Fingers opener was unknown but it did not matter. We loved it right off the bat! It was a long night with 4 bands, and we all went home glowing as the Dead were back with new material..... Every instrument and voice is crisp in the mix, w/ just enough audience and arena- reverb magic. This set opens with the 1st- ever performance of Crazy Fingers, and it's easily one of the best I've heard - a stunning, joyous cascade. H> S> F (Help's played w/o lyrics, and Slipknot goes nuclear). Check out JG's sparkling flurry at 2: 4. BIODTL. Just a couple of seconds, but emblematic of so much to these ears. Smack dab between '7. Uncle Sam is hiding out, folks. Big River and the US Blues rock AND roll it right out of the park. Weir and Donna blending so tastefully - gosh, musta been FRESH to hear this band going new places like this in 1. I've seen around 5 Phish concerts starting in '9. There were about 1,0. Dallas at my 1st Phish show at Deep Elum Live. There are a whole bunch of things I could say, but I'll leave at this; if Jerry was still alive and Phish was still together...... Phish show. BTW, IMO, they are all great, great players... Much love for all sharing these amazing vibes! Benson's Bad Day - . June 2. 8, 2. 01. Subject. One small point about Phish.. Oh wait.. As for that, there are very few shows that beat late- 6. Grateful Dead. That 'Roll Away' song, with the huge instumental intro, is siiiiick. You gotta check these cats out! From the little Phish I have listened to, their influence from the Dead is obvious. Phish seems to be competent and fairly tight. But I've heard far better lead guitar from unknowns on Halsted St. Some cats get lucky like Phish has. Some with much more talent don't. Back to this performance.. What a rare gem; the . Each of these 7. 5 performances is worth having. I have one live cd of them playing with BB King and I love that disc. The lead guitar player is trading licks with BB King and it sounds great. That said, the Dead are at such a different level, its not worth a debate. As far as this show, its one of the most enjoyable Aud. Sounds great listening to this show on headphones. The audience has an exeptional vibe and the set list is bangin`. I`m sucker for SF and Winterland. The album version and some of the out takes (Ace's Studio and Club Front http: //www. I don't think that the guitar conveys the same power and grace. I myself have a degree in comp. Osition, and I contend that if you can label Trey's note choice . Trey's understanding of intervals and how his solos relate to the underlying chords is unrivaled in modern rock music. Unfortunately, I think he relies too much on that harmonic knowledge and doesn't place proper emphasis on the equally crucial element of melody. That is where Garcia has him beat, and why Garcia will always be the better guitarist. That being said, your claims are the worst combination of pompous and erroneous I've seen in a long time. Go listen to 1. 2- 3. Stash and tell me Trey lacks harmonic knowledge. Dude builds tension like a mofo. Really. No one can or should compare the . Perhaps the phish fan base has turned people off with the . To me, their array of compositions is quite intricate and seemingly complex. Some of it has been made into classical music, and sounds great both ways. Their flaw is Trey's ego imo. Sometimes he plays too many notes and doesn't allow page and mike the room to breathe. And when the bass and keys are out front, the music is supreme. While Jerry is also out front all the time, it is never ego driven. Jerry & GD's music is all SOUL. Phish has soul, but it is not as pronounced in their music, and I feel it truly comes out during the soft, spacey ambient moments, slave to the traffic light for example.. And it simply isn't his pedestrian choice of notes and his total lack of advanced harmony - something Garcia had a grasp of and was a student of - it's that Anastasio's tone is over- processed, lightweight, and lacking in any definition whatsoever. He has no voice of his own - he just tries to imitate other players. Wonderful aud that puts you in Winterland '7. I never expect the overall sound to be perfect; what I enjoy the most from the audience recordings of this era is that they can put you in a time and space that is much more relaxed and friendly compared to the rather mean world we find ourselves in today. I'll rate this a 4 star due to the lack of Phil in the mix. Keith's keyboard playing is awesome. Whether your a phish . Anyways, great show, great recording, much love to all. Oh well, the GRATEFUL DEAD IS MUCH BETTER, IMO. Like the poster below said . Really did'nt want to fuel fire to this debate. Whatever, after this show think I'll listen to some 7. Then anything from 1. This music is just so good. Too light on bass & too harsh on the mid- high level; takes a lot of EQing just to make it listenable. The music: highly well- played. Not an impressive set list for 1. The argument: A plague on both your houses. Help on the way > slipknot! I can't do that with Phish. I never liked the political and religious ranting of Phish either. I went to a Phish concert in Portland, OR around 1. They'd jam for a about 2 minutes before stopping and launching into some monologue.
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