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Grateful Dead - Dozin at the Knick: Knickerbocker Arena (1996)

Grateful Dead - Dozin at the Knick: Knickerbocker Arena (1996)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless / MP3 320 kbps | 3:16:33 | 450 Mb / 1.17 Gb
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Jam Band

Grateful Dead So much more than just the archetypal jam band, the Grateful Dead grew to become an artistic and cultural institution that existed entirely on their own terms. While the band initially came out of a psychedelic revolution in the Bay Area's musically and chemically exploratory mid-'60s, they quickly evolved from their acid rock beginnings, incorporating elements of Americana and Bakersfield country into gently majestic albums like 1970's American Beauty. Their live shows were completely separate from their studio output, based on freeform improvisation borrowed from jazz and made up of extended performances and set list variations that ensured no two shows were exactly like.

Grateful Dead - Live Telluride, Colorado, 1987 (2024)  Music

Posted by ciklon5 at March 21, 2024
Grateful Dead - Live Telluride, Colorado, 1987 (2024)

Grateful Dead - Live Telluride, Colorado, 1987 (2024)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless / MP3 320 kbps | 2:31:03 | 892 / 340 Mb
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Classic Rock, Jam Band

Grateful Dead So much more than just the archetypal jam band, the Grateful Dead grew to become an artistic and cultural institution that existed entirely on their own terms. While the band initially came out of a psychedelic revolution in the Bay Area's musically and chemically exploratory mid-'60s, they quickly evolved from their acid rock beginnings, incorporating elements of Americana and Bakersfield country into gently majestic albums like 1970's American Beauty. Their live shows were completely separate from their studio output, based on freeform improvisation borrowed from jazz and made up of extended performances and set list variations that ensured no two shows were exactly like.

Grateful Dead - Enjoying the Ride (2025)  Music

Posted by Rtax at June 2, 2025
Grateful Dead - Enjoying the Ride (2025)

Grateful Dead - Enjoying the Ride (2025)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 20.8 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 8.5 GB
61:10:26 | Rock | Label: Grateful Dead Productions / Rhino

The Grateful Dead celebrates its diamond 60th anniversary this year with ENJOYING THE RIDE, a sweeping 60-CD collection that maps an epic cross-country road trip along the "Heady Highway" with stops at storied venues where the music, the moment, and the magic of the Grateful Dead reliably converged. Spanning 25 years of legendary live performances, this expansive collection spotlights defining shows from 1969 to 1994 at 20 venues that consistently inspired the band to new heights—Winterland, Frost Amphitheatre, Madison Square Garden, and Hampton Coliseum, among them. Whether playing the intimate confines of Fillmore West or beneath the open skies at Red Rocks, the Grateful Dead never played the same show twice. ENJOYING THE RIDE is a thrilling testament to that adventurous spirit. With the exception of a few tracks from earlier releases, virtually all of the music on ENJOYING THE RIDE is previously unreleased, spanning more than 450 tracks and over 60 hours of music. Of the 20 shows in the collection, 17 are presented in full, with some featuring additional material from the same venue. The remaining three—Fillmore West, Fillmore East, and Boston Music Hall—are curated from multiple performances at each venue, capturing key moments on those legendary stages.

Grateful Dead - Enjoying the Ride (2025)  Music

Posted by Rtax at June 2, 2025
Grateful Dead - Enjoying the Ride (2025)

Grateful Dead - Enjoying the Ride (2025)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 20.8 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 8.5 GB
61:10:26 | Rock | Label: Grateful Dead Productions / Rhino

The Grateful Dead celebrates its diamond 60th anniversary this year with ENJOYING THE RIDE, a sweeping 60-CD collection that maps an epic cross-country road trip along the "Heady Highway" with stops at storied venues where the music, the moment, and the magic of the Grateful Dead reliably converged. Spanning 25 years of legendary live performances, this expansive collection spotlights defining shows from 1969 to 1994 at 20 venues that consistently inspired the band to new heights—Winterland, Frost Amphitheatre, Madison Square Garden, and Hampton Coliseum, among them. Whether playing the intimate confines of Fillmore West or beneath the open skies at Red Rocks, the Grateful Dead never played the same show twice. ENJOYING THE RIDE is a thrilling testament to that adventurous spirit. With the exception of a few tracks from earlier releases, virtually all of the music on ENJOYING THE RIDE is previously unreleased, spanning more than 450 tracks and over 60 hours of music. Of the 20 shows in the collection, 17 are presented in full, with some featuring additional material from the same venue. The remaining three—Fillmore West, Fillmore East, and Boston Music Hall—are curated from multiple performances at each venue, capturing key moments on those legendary stages.

Grateful Dead - Enjoying the Ride (2025) (Hi-Res)  Vinyl & HR

Posted by Rtax at June 3, 2025
Grateful Dead - Enjoying the Ride (2025) (Hi-Res)

Grateful Dead - Enjoying the Ride (2025)
FLAC (tracks) 24bit-192/44.1kHz - 102 GB
61:03:49 | Rock | Label: Grateful Dead Productions / Rhino

The Grateful Dead celebrates its diamond 60th anniversary this year with ENJOYING THE RIDE, a sweeping 60-CD collection that maps an epic cross-country road trip along the "Heady Highway" with stops at storied venues where the music, the moment, and the magic of the Grateful Dead reliably converged. Spanning 25 years of legendary live performances, this expansive collection spotlights defining shows from 1969 to 1994 at 20 venues that consistently inspired the band to new heights—Winterland, Frost Amphitheatre, Madison Square Garden, and Hampton Coliseum, among them. Whether playing the intimate confines of Fillmore West or beneath the open skies at Red Rocks, the Grateful Dead never played the same show twice. ENJOYING THE RIDE is a thrilling testament to that adventurous spirit. With the exception of a few tracks from earlier releases, virtually all of the music on ENJOYING THE RIDE is previously unreleased, spanning more than 450 tracks and over 60 hours of music. Of the 20 shows in the collection, 17 are presented in full, with some featuring additional material from the same venue. The remaining three—Fillmore West, Fillmore East, and Boston Music Hall—are curated from multiple performances at each venue, capturing key moments on those legendary stages.
Grateful Dead - Live at Knickerbocker Arena, WPYX FM Broadcast, 26th March 1990 (2024)

Grateful Dead - Live at Knickerbocker Arena, WPYX FM Broadcast, 26th March 1990 (2024)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless / MP3 320 kbps | 2:29:57 | 903 / 331 Mb
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Classic Rock, Jam Band

Grateful Dead So much more than just the archetypal jam band, the Grateful Dead grew to become an artistic and cultural institution that existed entirely on their own terms. While the band initially came out of a psychedelic revolution in the Bay Area's musically and chemically exploratory mid-'60s, they quickly evolved from their acid rock beginnings, incorporating elements of Americana and Bakersfield country into gently majestic albums like 1970's American Beauty. Their live shows were completely separate from their studio output, based on freeform improvisation borrowed from jazz and made up of extended performances and set list variations that ensured no two shows were exactly like.

Grateful Dead - Enjoying the Ride (2025) (Hi-Res)  Vinyl & HR

Posted by Rtax at June 3, 2025
Grateful Dead - Enjoying the Ride (2025) (Hi-Res)

Grateful Dead - Enjoying the Ride (2025)
FLAC (tracks) 24bit-192/44.1kHz - 102 GB
61:03:49 | Rock | Label: Grateful Dead Productions / Rhino

The Grateful Dead celebrates its diamond 60th anniversary this year with ENJOYING THE RIDE, a sweeping 60-CD collection that maps an epic cross-country road trip along the "Heady Highway" with stops at storied venues where the music, the moment, and the magic of the Grateful Dead reliably converged. Spanning 25 years of legendary live performances, this expansive collection spotlights defining shows from 1969 to 1994 at 20 venues that consistently inspired the band to new heights—Winterland, Frost Amphitheatre, Madison Square Garden, and Hampton Coliseum, among them. Whether playing the intimate confines of Fillmore West or beneath the open skies at Red Rocks, the Grateful Dead never played the same show twice. ENJOYING THE RIDE is a thrilling testament to that adventurous spirit. With the exception of a few tracks from earlier releases, virtually all of the music on ENJOYING THE RIDE is previously unreleased, spanning more than 450 tracks and over 60 hours of music. Of the 20 shows in the collection, 17 are presented in full, with some featuring additional material from the same venue. The remaining three—Fillmore West, Fillmore East, and Boston Music Hall—are curated from multiple performances at each venue, capturing key moments on those legendary stages.

Grateful Dead - Upper Darby, PA 1976 (2024)  Music

Posted by ciklon5 at Nov. 14, 2024
Grateful Dead - Upper Darby, PA 1976 (2024)

Grateful Dead - Upper Darby, PA 1976 (2024)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless / MP3 320 kbps | 2:20:14 | 320 / 854 Mb
Genre: Classic Rock, Folk Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Jam Band

Grateful Dead So much more than just the archetypal jam band, the Grateful Dead grew to become an artistic and cultural institution that existed entirely on their own terms. While the band initially came out of a psychedelic revolution in the Bay Area's musically and chemically exploratory mid-'60s, they quickly evolved from their acid rock beginnings, incorporating elements of Americana and Bakersfield country into gently majestic albums like 1970's American Beauty. Their live shows were completely separate from their studio output, based on freeform improvisation borrowed from jazz and made up of extended performances and set list variations that ensured no two shows were exactly like. Though the band recorded only 13 studio albums between 1967 and 1989, an entire counterculture formed around their endless touring, and they even broke through to the mainstream with an unlikely radio hit in the MTV era.

Grateful Dead - The Golden Road (1965-1973) [12CD Box Set] (2001)  Music

Posted by gribovar at April 27, 2024
Grateful Dead - The Golden Road (1965-1973) [12CD Box Set] (2001)

Grateful Dead - The Golden Road (1965-1973) [12CD Box Set] (2001)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 5,4 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 2,17 GB | Covers - 1,66 GB
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Blues Rock, Folk Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Rhino (R2 74401)

The primary impetus behind this ambitious 12-disc box set is to gather all nine of the Grateful Dead's Warner Brothers titles. However, the staggeringly high quotient of previously unissued bonus material rivals - and at times exceeds - the content of those original albums. The Golden Road (1965-1973) truly has something - and usually a lot of it - for every degree of Deadhead. Working chronologically, the bonus material begins before the beginning so to speak, with the two-disc sub-compilation aptly titled "Birth of the Dead," a project actually green-lighted by Jerry Garcia in the mid-'80s. Disc one features studio recordings by a primordial incarnation of the band known as the Warlocks and later the Emergency Crew. Disc two contrasts their studio efforts with some of the earliest surviving live Grateful Dead recordings from July of 1966…

Grateful Dead - Upper Darby, PA 1976 (2024)  Music

Posted by ciklon5 at Nov. 14, 2024
Grateful Dead - Upper Darby, PA 1976 (2024)

Grateful Dead - Upper Darby, PA 1976 (2024)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless / MP3 320 kbps | 2:20:14 | 320 / 854 Mb
Genre: Classic Rock, Folk Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Jam Band

Grateful Dead So much more than just the archetypal jam band, the Grateful Dead grew to become an artistic and cultural institution that existed entirely on their own terms. While the band initially came out of a psychedelic revolution in the Bay Area's musically and chemically exploratory mid-'60s, they quickly evolved from their acid rock beginnings, incorporating elements of Americana and Bakersfield country into gently majestic albums like 1970's American Beauty. Their live shows were completely separate from their studio output, based on freeform improvisation borrowed from jazz and made up of extended performances and set list variations that ensured no two shows were exactly like. Though the band recorded only 13 studio albums between 1967 and 1989, an entire counterculture formed around their endless touring, and they even broke through to the mainstream with an unlikely radio hit in the MTV era.