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Official Site of the Grateful Dead

Official Site of the Grateful Dead
Jam of The Week by David Lemieux April 18, 2014 April 18 - April 24, 2014 Every Friday we'll be sending you off with a Jam Of The Week, hand-picked and delivered by tape archivist David Lemieux.

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The Annotated Grateful Dead Lyrics, by David Dodd "I can't figure out if it's the end or beginning..." Dedicated to the memory of Jerry Garcia. Project begun: January, 1995. Jamiroquai Official Website / Home Shady Grove - The Quicksilver Messenger Service Page Quicksilver Messenger Service was one of the best bands to emerge from the Sixties Haight Ashbury - San Francisco scene. They loaded up their from-the-heart songs with free-form jamming; in gigs at classic venues like the Fillmore and Avalon, they stretched out and improvised, pushing their music in unpredictable directions. Tougher than the Grateful Dead, looser than the Jefferson Airplane, but never managing to achieve the popularity of either; they faded away after 1975. Maybe they just weren't ambitious enough. In the words of guitarist Gary Duncan, "We had no ambition toward making records, we just wanted to have fun, play some music and make enough money to be able to afford to smoke pot".

Musical Instruments from Fender, Gibson and More Barlow Home(stead)Page Photo by Bart Nagel. Click on it for high res version. Contact Bart at bart@bartnagel.com to reprint. For a short bio, click here... John Perry Barlow is a retired Wyoming cattle rancher, a former lyricist for the Grateful Dead, and co-founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Since May of 1998, he has been a Fellow at Harvard Law School's Berkman Center for Internet and Society. Ozric Tentacles - Tour Dates, Music Downloads Tech Tuesday: Streaming the Grateful Dead With ListenToTheDead.com The Grateful Dead and their fans have long been pioneers in technology. Among other things, the Dead helped spawn the popularity of internet communities with the WELL, was the first act to have a song embedded in a podcast, were the first to leverage mailing lists to communicate with fans, pushed concert recording technology limits and created the largest concert sound system to date with their Wall of Sound in 1974. Happily, fans continue to leverage technology to continue the quest to seamlessly catalog, collect and listen to every show from the world’s greatest band.

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