Dead & Company’s “final tour” wasn’t the end of the road for the Grateful Dead offshoot, as the John Mayer-featuring band has confirmed they’ll reconvene this spring for a lengthy residency at Las Vegas’ Sphere.
I need to research more on those guys. I was researching the chateau d`herouville, a recording studio in france where Rainbow, the rolling stones, Bowie and lots of others including the grateful dead, recently. The grateful dead always sort of appealed to me and I never got round to listening to them properly. One of them always reminds me of Chong from cheech and chong.
maninblack wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2024 10:18 am
I was researching the chateau d`herouville, a recording studio in france where Rainbow, the rolling stones, Bowie and lots of others including the grateful dead, recently. The grateful dead always sort of appealed to me and I never got round to listening to them properly. One of them always reminds me of Chong from cheech and chong.
I don't think they recorded any albums at Château d'Herouville, just a last-minute show. According to Archives: Incredible circumstances land the Dead in France playing for free outside a Chateau once inhabited by Chopin to about 200 people after a downpour wipes away their original festival location. Story goes that everyone is getting drunk from the Chateau open wine cellar, and playfully throwing each other in the pool throughout as the Dead play to the local yokels, fire brigade, village children, and a few lucky deadheads. Love the electric piano throughout...People have described this show as uninspiring and standard, but you can hear the effortlessness of the Dead as they ease their way to wherever they want to go over. Definitely worth a Sunday afternoon listen.
When the Dead were on Saturday Night Live, they had tons of gear and lots of people on stage. One of the songs they played was "Good Lovin," which has only three chords. It sounded VERY wimpy. Here is an example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ymvcv7E9SHo
When The Young Rascals played it on The Ed Sullivan Show, in the 60s, they only used organ (with bass pedals), guitar, drums and vocals. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUNJbVFW5Pw
Turner Coates wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2024 11:42 am
When the Dead were on Saturday Night Live, they had tons of gear and lots of people on stage. One of the songs they played was "Good Lovin," which has only three chords. It sounded VERY wimpy. Here is an example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ymvcv7E9SHo
When The Young Rascals played it on The Ed Sullivan Show, in the 60s, they only used organ (with bass pedals), guitar, drums and vocals. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUNJbVFW5Pw
Sometimes, LESS is MORE.
Their covers of standards like Good Lovin', Not Fade Away, and then especially the reggae songs are the worst.
That said love In The Dark and the era of touring between that and Brent Mydland's death.
"I went and saw Chickenfoot twice. I've suffered for being Sammy's friend" - Bob Forrest
This band looks like they smell.
I can’t imagine what that bus smells like. Feet and ass with skunk weed.
I’m completely in favor of the separation of Church and State. These two institutions screw us up enough on their own, so both of them together is certain death.
George Carlin - Modern Philosopher
Turner Coates wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2024 11:42 am
When the Dead were on Saturday Night Live, they had tons of gear and lots of people on stage. One of the songs they played was "Good Lovin," which has only three chords. It sounded VERY wimpy. Here is an example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ymvcv7E9SHo
When The Young Rascals played it on The Ed Sullivan Show, in the 60s, they only used organ (with bass pedals), guitar, drums and vocals. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUNJbVFW5Pw
Sometimes, LESS is MORE.
I can see where Van Halen may have got the knee socks idea from, watching the young rascals. It all seems very van halen-esque. The grateful dead had two drummers there, I immediately wondered if thats where Genesis got the idea from. The grateful dead dont seem to be brilliant musicians but there is something about them. Its like their gigs would be a great place to hang out. I remember seeing a photo of one of their stage sets and the amps and speakers went up to the sky It was probably posted on this site previously, is where I saw it, and it was very comical, and I dont know if they meant it to be, because I am always reminded of cheech and chong with them.