I'm joined by guest Phil Stacey as we discuss the Grateful Dead's first official live album, Live/Dead.

Show notes:

  • Recorded at CompCon world HQ

  • Live/Dead was released in 1969

  • There weren't a lot of live albums released then

  • The band did it as a make-good to the label after some poor-selling albums

  • Recorded at the Fillmore West

  • Songs evolved in live setting

  • At the time, it was unusual to play extended jams

  • Music fans really focused on albums back in the heyday of vinyl

  • The first thing you hear on the album is 23-minute "Dark Star"

  • Now for the tuning section

  • Phil: Have listened to 250-300 Dead bootlegs

  • Bootleg tape trading was huge in the '70s and '80s

  • Archive.org, Nugs.net have tons of Dead shows

  • On a lot of '70s-era live albums, bands went in and re-recorded songs or parts of songs

  • Some bands perfectly recreate their studio sound

  • "Death Don't Have No Mercy" is reminiscent of Zeppelin's "Since I've Been Loving You"

  • When this album came out, FM radio was in a very experimental place

  • Some stations would play album sides or even entire records

  • "St. Stephen" is a standout

  • Jay: I've been impressed so far

  • Phil explains the Dead to his kids

  • Seeing a dude doing coke off his dashboard at a Dead show

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