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Covered In Folk: (Not) The Grateful Dead (on Borrowed Tradsongs and the Dead as a Vehicle of Renewal)

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2008-06-06 11:01:00 by boyhowdy in Cover Lay Down
...Dead show at the Avalon Ballroom. You may not have seen the poster before, but you've seen the graphic it inspired on a hundred Volkswagen bumpers; the image, which Kelley and his long-time partner Stanley Mouse adapted from a nineteenth century illustration for The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam , was the source from which the Grateful Dead took...
 
 
 
 
 
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Baltimore Symphony Plays Dead

2008-06-11 15:06:44 by ronpendleton in PlayOrDownload Music News
 
...Dead, August 1 Composer Lee Johnsons Dead Symphony No. 6 includes orchestral arrangements of Saint Stephen, China Doll, Stella Blue and more Jerry Garcia by Jay Blakesberg The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra will delve into the psychedelic world of The Grateful Dead on what would have been Jerry Garcia s 66th birthday, Friday, August 1 at the...
 
 
 
 
 
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Grateful Dead :: Covers

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2008-11-21 15:14:44 by uwmryan in Muzzle of Bees | Music Blog
...Dead were known to bust out a cover song at most of their live shows. Many of them wrapped The Deads signature sound around an already popular composition. Today, I thought I would pull some favorites and new discoveries from the Live Music Archive . While there is a plethora of covers, dates, and versions to choose from, well start you out...
 
 
 
 
 
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The Old Growth of a Dead Meadow

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2008-01-02 12:01:11 by Mike Mineo in Obscure Sound - Indie Music Blog
...Dead Meadow to weave such cult works of fiction into their music, as their stylistic tone and involved themes are seemingly intent on being as innovative as the authors they admire in Tolkien and Lovecraft. Using such classic authors as inspiration, guitarist/vocalist Jason Simon, bassist Steve Kille, and drummer Mark Laughlin began crafting...
 
 
 
 
 
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Library of Sound vol. 1: The Grateful Dead From the Mars Hotel

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2008-10-17 10:14:51 by Berringer in Music Banter
...Dead. The first album I had the opportunity to hear from them was "Aoxomoxoa"; while that indeed left a lasting impression on me, it was the second recording I ran across that inspired me the most. Released on June 27th of 1974, "The Grateful Dead From the Mars Hotel" is an extraordinary summation of the Dead's greatest capability: to draw...
 
 
 
 
 
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Over the Weekend...Reverend Dead Eye @ Continental Club

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2008-06-30 07:59:45 by Dave Herrera in Backbeat Online
...Dead Eye Friday, June 27, 2008 The Continental Club, Denver Better Than: You have any reason to expect from a dive bar off Santa Fe There might have been any number of other things to see or do on a Friday night in late June, but when Reverend Dead Eye said he was having his actual final show as a resident of Denver and doing two sets, I had...
 
 
 
 
 
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sunday night live :: the grateful dead

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2008-05-04 16:49:00 by scott in anyone's guess
...dead as part of our weekly sunday night live series . the following tracks are excerpted from an acoustic show at the fillmore east in new york back in 1970, and the quality is fairly good considering that's, you know, forty years ago now despite living in san francisco, mere blocks from the upper haight, even, i am by no means an expert on...
 
 
 
 
 
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Dead Moon never wanes

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2008-06-10 15:56:00 by Andrew Schmidt in Mysterex
 
...Dead Moon prove the family that plays together stays together, reports ANDREW SCHMIDT THE last time I saw Dead Moon, they were playing in an empty Whakatane booze barn to a handful of fans. That was in 1995, midway through their second New Zealand tour Fred and Toody Cole, in black boots and black clothing, stood either side of drummer...
 
 
 
 
 
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DEAD CAN DANCE - Dead Can Dance (1984)

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2008-06-25 12:45:05 by Editor in Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews)
...Dead Can Dance and its a very different album compared to the rest of their discography. I was first introduced to Dead Can Dance in the early nineties when I heard Into the Labyrinth from 1993 which is their sixth album. Into the Labyrinth is a beautiful and varied album where you can hear all of the characteristica of Dead Can Dance. This...
 
 
 
 
 
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Grateful Dead: Egypt 1978

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