Grateful Dead Fan Thoroughly Confused That Other Bands Exist
Devoted “Deadhead” Mason Print is completely unable to understand the idea of other bands existing besides The Grateful Dead.
Jerry Garcia in front of the Grateful Dead's Infamous Wall of Sound.
The Wall of Sound was an enormous public address system designed specifically for the Grateful Dead’s live performances in 1974. I... View MoreJerry Garcia in front of the Grateful Dead's Infamous Wall of Sound.
The Wall of Sound was an enormous public address system designed specifically for the Grateful Dead’s live performances in 1974. It was the creation of audio engineer Owsley “Bear” Stanley. The Grateful Dead gave the sneak peek of the Wall of Sound on February 9, 1973 at Stanford University’s Maples Pavilion but it was on March 23, 1974 when they debuted the completed system during their tour stop at the Cow Palace in Daly City, California.
Weighed over 70 tons, comprise dozens and then hundreds of amps, speakers, subwoofers, and tweeters, stand over three-stories tall and stretch nearly 100 feet wide. Its name could only be the “Wall of Sound”.
Oh two of my most favorite people.....The Grateful Dead's Bob Weir talks to Rick Rubin about why the legendary band was never focused on their studio recordings, and how they were always more interest... View MoreOh two of my most favorite people.....The Grateful Dead's Bob Weir talks to Rick Rubin about why the legendary band was never focused on their studio recordings, and how they were always more interested in seeing where their live shows would take them. Bob also plays a new song from an opera he's writing and tells Rick about a recent dream where he and Jerry Garcia performed a new song that materialized into a room-sized sheep dog.
The Grateful Dead performing at City Park in Denver, 1967
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