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80's was pop metal.
The post-Jerry Dead are a different animal. Saw them once live and they were not very good.
Following the 'Dead' seemed to be a hippie poseur thing.
David Crosby's "If Only I Could Remember My Name"
But if you are a 20 something today, you are probably still trying to catch that fabled ’60’s vibe, I guess.
I just think the Dead are basic and shitty musicians instrumentally.
I just think the Dead are basic and shitty musicians instrumentally.
You sound like a disappointed, dare I say jaded, former idealist, IMHO.
You are wrong, again, sir.
Number 13 with a bullet. Even ranked higher than Johnny Winter and Jeff Beck! Frankly, I never encountered any credible person who though otherwise. Folk, blues, rock, R&B, bluegrass - the guy was an incredible talent.
I'm not
The dead was a fad.
That would be correct. The whole Laurel Canyon thing were elite kids fronted by Intel.
Utterly Hilarious. Their 60th anniversary is coming up.
WookieMan says
but they're not good musicians.
Sorry, bro, but I am doxing you. Besides singing harmony, what exactly did you play in the group?
Yet to meet a musician that respects the Dead.
When are we getting into the Alien vs. Predator arguments? Maybe that's too current.
Dead were 'CIA elite' employees with Lesh into the manufacture and distribution of LSD with government blessing. It means they were subsidized as means of spying on the counter culture and feeding drugs into the youth segment as a vast MKUltra experiment in political targeting.
We'd cover multiple Dead songs when we played live. Why? They were easy as fuck to play. We'd listen to it once, practice it twice and we could play it.
Which means they can't play unless it's repetitive tracks in a studio to get it right.
Music industry icon Bob Weir — founding member of the Grateful Dead — will be the first honoree to receive the Les Paul Spirit Award.
You shouldn't play music you don't appreciate.
Music industry icon Bob Weir — founding member of the Grateful Dead — will be the first honoree to receive the Les Paul Spirit Award.
OK, so we have numerous organizations and musicians who acknowledge the Grateful Dead’s skill and some guy in Illinois who doesn’t.
Uh, yeah, OK.
Here's a perfect example of the Dead. Literally nothing https://youtu.be/kuSJ0djewQU?si=X8kQxtkq6VYTLbqh Everyone is welcome for me putting them to sleep with that link. 15 year olds could play that in their sleep. Every instrument. Sorry I'm beating this horse dead, but publications putting the Grateful Dead name to their name gets hits and revenue. It doesn't mean anything. Just watch it. Out of tune, pitch, timing and the most basic musicians to ever be famous.
OK, so we have numerous organizations and musicians who acknowledge the Grateful Dead’s skill and some guy in Illinois who doesn’t.
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OK, so we have numerousorganizations(propaganda) and musicians (me) who acknowledge the Grateful Dead’sskilland some guy in Illinois who knows what he's talking about.
Well, that does sound like typical Dead.
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Dean DeLeo, Stone Temple Pilots. Born August 23, 1961.
Morissey. Born May 22, 1959.
Ian McCulloch, Echo and the Bunnymen. Born May 5, 1959.
Anthony Kiedis, Red Hot Chile Peppers. Born November 1, 1962.
Flea, Red Hot Chile Peppers. Born October 16, 1962.
Michael Stipe, R.E.M. Born January 4, 1960.
Chrissy Hynde, Pretenders. September 7, 1951. She is zeroing in on age 73!
And so it goes. Git it while you can.