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The Grateful Dead - "One from the Vault 1"

Same one (the '75 SF show) I played yesterday. Der Toten had an easy-going sound @ the mid Seventies, smoother, less Bluesy and less Trippy, than prior and later years. But by '77 they were back to Trippy, if not Bluesy, the latter probably owing to Garcia's stepping away from The Dead to get his Blues (and Gospel) on w/ his Jerry Garcia Band side project, y'know, the thing w/ Merle Saunders, thus leaving the "Hippie-Trippy" material for outings w/ The Dead.
 
The Grateful Dead
Winterland Arena
San Francisco, CA
31 December 1978

* Last Stand At Winterland: The Arena was closed for ever immediately following this performance.
 

An (excellent) excerpt from one of the concerts The Wolf & Band, along with and a bunch of other American Blues artists, performed in Europe in 1964. Very nice. Well sounds like the emcee is English, so I s'pose this concert, technically (geographically) speaking, was not performed in Europe per se, but rather in England.
 
"Five Live Yardbirds." This was one of the first records (not the first) I bought. Early 1965 I think.
Still my favorite Live album.
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Another Live Yardbirds. Last Rave Up in L.A. Only 1500 of these made.
This has to be the worlds worst recording. Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page playing.
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I'll sneak one in...




David Gilmour
Live At Pompeii
-Columbia-



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