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Grahame Lesh & Friends will host The Heart of Town, a three-night concert series July 31-August 2 at Pier 48 celebrating the Grateful Dead’s 60th anniversary and the enduring spirit of San Francisco. Presented by the SFGiants and Relix, the run will bring together an

Grahame Lesh &amp; Friends will host The Heart of Town, a three-night concert series July 31-August 2 at Pier 48 celebrating the Grateful Dead’s 60th anniversary and the enduring spirit of San Francisco. Presented by the <a href="/SFGiants/">SFGiants</a> and <a href="/RelixMag/">Relix</a>, the run will bring together an
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Capping off their summer East Coast tour, the Grateful Dead rolled into the Springfield Civic Center in Massachusetts with the Wall of Sound in tow. The towering system loomed over the crowd as the band delivered a sweet set, including “Peggy-O,” played live only four times

Capping off their summer East Coast tour, the Grateful Dead rolled into the Springfield Civic Center in Massachusetts with the Wall of Sound in tow. The towering system loomed over the crowd as the band delivered a sweet set, including “Peggy-O,” played live only four times
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“Tennessee Jed,” which debuted in October 1971, made its way into the setlist on this day in 1989 at Sullivan Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts. Though never released on a studio album, the song appeared on the live album, ‘Europe ‘72,’ and would go on to be performed 433 times

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The stars aligned for a pair of unforgettable shows at Oxford Plains Speedway in Maine on July 2 and 3, 1988. With Little Feat opening the run and over 90,000 Dead Heads in attendance, the energy was high from the first notes of “Iko Iko” to the closing encore of “Not Fade Away.”

The stars aligned for a pair of unforgettable shows at Oxford Plains Speedway in Maine on July 2 and 3, 1988. With Little Feat opening the run and over 90,000 Dead Heads in attendance, the energy was high from the first notes of “Iko Iko” to the closing encore of “Not Fade Away.”
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Wishing a happy 4th to all the Dead Heads in the U.S.A.! 🇺🇲 Enjoy a bit of “Playing In The Band,” captured at Sullivan Stadium on 7/4/87 courtesy of Kevin Tobin.

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Clocks may be running late after the holiday, but it’s always the right time for “Touch of Grey” ⛅ Whether it was this video, the chorus, or the feeling, what made “Touch of Grey” stick with you?

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The Grateful Dead’s double-platinum album ‘In The Dark’ was released on this day in 1987 on Arista Records⚡️ Recorded on stage at Marin Veterans Memorial Auditorium in San Rafael, the album featured road-tested favorites like “Touch of Grey,” “Hell in a Bucket,” and “West L.A.

The Grateful Dead’s double-platinum album ‘In The Dark’ was released on this day in 1987 on Arista Records⚡️

Recorded on stage at Marin Veterans Memorial Auditorium in San Rafael, the album featured road-tested favorites like “Touch of Grey,” “Hell in a Bucket,” and “West L.A.
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Brent takes it all the way home with this performance of “Blow Away” at JFK Stadium on this day in 1989—channeling the soul and fire of a Sunday service, no pews required. Watch this moment and more from ‘Crimson, White & Indigo’ on the Grateful Dead YouTube Channel.

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46,000 Dead Heads descended on Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh on July 8, 1990, for a bill featuring Crosby, Stills & Nash and the Grateful Dead. With the sun beating down, local fire departments stepped in to spray down the crowd and help keep things cool, but the heat didn’t

46,000 Dead Heads descended on Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh on July 8, 1990, for a bill featuring Crosby, Stills &amp; Nash and the Grateful Dead. With the sun beating down, local fire departments stepped in to spray down the crowd and help keep things cool, but the heat didn’t
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One good ride from start to end 🌹 Thirty years ago today, the Dead played their final show at Soldier Field in Chicago. The second of a two-night stint, the show concluded after two sets with two encores: “Black Muddy River” and “Box of Rain.” Photos from the run by

One good ride from start to end 🌹 

Thirty years ago today, the Dead played their final show at Soldier Field in Chicago. The second of a two-night stint, the show concluded after two sets with two encores: “Black Muddy River” and “Box of Rain.”

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.“...all I had ever known was all of the years doing studio work…I had never been onstage before, and the first time that I was ever in public onstage was at Winterland with the Grateful Dead. Talk about a transition—in every way that you could imagine, I experienced the change

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On this day in 1987, Dylan and the Dead made the third stop on their joint tour at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ ⚡ Each show was structured with the Dead playing one long set at the first two shows, and two sets at the final four shows, followed by a final set backing

On this day in 1987, Dylan and the Dead made the third stop on their joint tour at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ ⚡

Each show was structured with the Dead playing one long set at the first two shows, and two sets at the final four shows, followed by a final set backing
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“After every show, we’d gather in the hotel and play back the night’s gigs. That’s why I was recording all the time. That’s how Bear’s Choice got made. It got made because we were always taping. There was always a tape. If it wasn’t a reel-to-reel, it was a cassette. There was

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“Our love is real, not fade away” 🌹 Revisiting this performance of Charles Hardin and Norman Petty’s ”Not Fade Away” captured in July 1990 at Carter-Finley Stadium. Find the full clip over on the Grateful Dead Youtube Channel.

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On this day in 1984, the Dead wrapped a three-night run at Berkeley’s Greek Theatre. It was a standout stretch of shows with the first night, featured in the ‘Enjoying the Ride’ box set, included a 17-minute “Dark Star.” Night two brought out Matt Kelly on harmonica for “Little

On this day in 1984, the Dead wrapped a three-night run at Berkeley’s Greek Theatre. It was a standout stretch of shows with the first night, featured in the ‘Enjoying the Ride’ box set, included a 17-minute “Dark Star.” Night two brought out Matt Kelly on harmonica for “Little