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Grateful Dead - Live At The Cow Palace New Years Eve 3cd (1976) REPOST

Grateful Dead - Live At The Cow Palace New Years Eve 3cd (1976)
rock | 1cd | Eac Rip | Flac + Cue + Log | covers
Rhino R2 74816 | rel: 2007 | 1600mb

The 41 shows the Grateful Dead played in 1976 constituted a kind of shakedown cruise for the band, which had gone on hiatus from live performing in October 1974 and given only four concerts during 1975. In the spring of 1976, they suddenly reappeared with a film, The Grateful Dead Movie, and a live album, Steal Your Face, and between June 3 and October 15 they toured the U.S. They then woodshedded for four and a half months before re-emerging again in late February 1977, having recorded a new studio album, Terrapin Station. The only interruption in those efforts came with the New Year's Eve show they played at the Cow Palace in San Francisco, chronicled here, their first such seasonal appearance in four years.
Grateful Dead - Live At The Cow Palace, New Year's Eve, 1976 (2007/2014) (Vinyl Hi-Res)

Grateful Dead - Live At The Cow Palace, New Year's Eve, 1976 (2007) (Vinyl Hi-Res)
Vinyl FLAC (tracks) 24bit-96kHz - 3.7 GB
3:12:03 | Folk Rock, Country Rock, Blues Rock, Psychedelic Rock | Label: Friday Music

If you're a died-in-the-tie-dye fan, you've probably already heard a tape of this show and will be pleased to know that here it sounds amazing; the entire three hour performance is included, mixed and mastered off of original 16-track live master recordings. If you're not already a Deadhead, Live at the Cow Palace: New Years Eve 1976 is an excellent encapsulation of mid '70s Dead. Recorded in-between 1975's invigorating Blues for Allah and 1977's dreadfully myopic Terrapin Station, it's eminently preferable to the live album Steal Yr Face, and goes a long way towards showing that the critically-maligned Godchaux era had a lot going for it. A few of the songs lumber a bit, but there's a real funkiness and versatility to this segment of the band's career that they never really had at any other time. Several stages of the band's career converge, such that the elastically funky version of the late '70s Dead, the almost jazz-fusion Dead of the early '70s, and the soft cowboy folk sound of 1970 of are all here. It's lovely. –Mike McGonigal
Grateful Dead - Live At The Cow Palace, New Year's Eve, 1976 (2007/2014)

Grateful Dead - Live At The Cow Palace, New Year's Eve, 1976 (2007)
Vinyl FLAC (tracks) - 1.1 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 446 MB
3:12:03 | Folk Rock, Country Rock, Blues Rock, Psychedelic Rock | Label: Friday Music

If you're a died-in-the-tie-dye fan, you've probably already heard a tape of this show and will be pleased to know that here it sounds amazing; the entire three hour performance is included, mixed and mastered off of original 16-track live master recordings. If you're not already a Deadhead, Live at the Cow Palace: New Years Eve 1976 is an excellent encapsulation of mid '70s Dead. Recorded in-between 1975's invigorating Blues for Allah and 1977's dreadfully myopic Terrapin Station, it's eminently preferable to the live album Steal Yr Face, and goes a long way towards showing that the critically-maligned Godchaux era had a lot going for it. A few of the songs lumber a bit, but there's a real funkiness and versatility to this segment of the band's career that they never really had at any other time. Several stages of the band's career converge, such that the elastically funky version of the late '70s Dead, the almost jazz-fusion Dead of the early '70s, and the soft cowboy folk sound of 1970 of are all here. It's lovely. –Mike McGonigal
Grateful Dead - Live At The Cow Palace, New Year's Eve, 1976 (2007/2014) (Vinyl Hi-Res)

Grateful Dead - Live At The Cow Palace, New Year's Eve, 1976 (2007) (Vinyl Hi-Res)
Vinyl FLAC (tracks) 24bit-96kHz - 3.7 GB
3:12:03 | Folk Rock, Country Rock, Blues Rock, Psychedelic Rock | Label: Friday Music

If you're a died-in-the-tie-dye fan, you've probably already heard a tape of this show and will be pleased to know that here it sounds amazing; the entire three hour performance is included, mixed and mastered off of original 16-track live master recordings. If you're not already a Deadhead, Live at the Cow Palace: New Years Eve 1976 is an excellent encapsulation of mid '70s Dead. Recorded in-between 1975's invigorating Blues for Allah and 1977's dreadfully myopic Terrapin Station, it's eminently preferable to the live album Steal Yr Face, and goes a long way towards showing that the critically-maligned Godchaux era had a lot going for it. A few of the songs lumber a bit, but there's a real funkiness and versatility to this segment of the band's career that they never really had at any other time. Several stages of the band's career converge, such that the elastically funky version of the late '70s Dead, the almost jazz-fusion Dead of the early '70s, and the soft cowboy folk sound of 1970 of are all here. It's lovely. –Mike McGonigal
Grateful Dead - Live At The Cow Palace, New Year's Eve, 1976 (2007/2014)

Grateful Dead - Live At The Cow Palace, New Year's Eve, 1976 (2007)
Vinyl FLAC (tracks) - 1.1 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 446 MB
3:12:03 | Folk Rock, Country Rock, Blues Rock, Psychedelic Rock | Label: Friday Music

If you're a died-in-the-tie-dye fan, you've probably already heard a tape of this show and will be pleased to know that here it sounds amazing; the entire three hour performance is included, mixed and mastered off of original 16-track live master recordings. If you're not already a Deadhead, Live at the Cow Palace: New Years Eve 1976 is an excellent encapsulation of mid '70s Dead. Recorded in-between 1975's invigorating Blues for Allah and 1977's dreadfully myopic Terrapin Station, it's eminently preferable to the live album Steal Yr Face, and goes a long way towards showing that the critically-maligned Godchaux era had a lot going for it. A few of the songs lumber a bit, but there's a real funkiness and versatility to this segment of the band's career that they never really had at any other time. Several stages of the band's career converge, such that the elastically funky version of the late '70s Dead, the almost jazz-fusion Dead of the early '70s, and the soft cowboy folk sound of 1970 of are all here. It's lovely. –Mike McGonigal
Grateful Dead - Mojo Presents: From The Bay To The Pool (Live 1971-1978) (2022)

Grateful Dead - Mojo Presents: From The Bay To The Pool (Live 1971-1978) (2022)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 409 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 153 Mb | 01:06:28
Psychedelic Rock, Jam Band | Label: Mojo Magazine

This month's covermount CD is Grateful Dead: From The Bay To The Pool, Live 1971–1978. A must-hear curation of classic and rare tracks to delight Deadheads and non-believers alike. Wharf Rat, Truckin’, Casey Jones and more!
Dead & Company - Chase Center, San Francisco, CA, 12-30-2019 (Live) (2020) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

Dead & Company - Chase Center, San Francisco, CA, 12-30-2019 (Live) (2020) [Official Digital Download 24/96]
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 02:48:28 minutes | 3,12 GB
Rock | Label: Grateful Dead - Rhino, Official Digital Download

One of the longest enduring traditions in the Grateful Dead world, going all the way back to 1966, has been the coming together of the tribe at the end of December, to say goodbye to one year and usher in another in the most celebratory fashion humanly possible.
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - The Live Anthology (2009) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - The Live Anthology (2009)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time - 227:46 minutes | 5,16 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Retail booklet

"The Live Anthology" is a multiple-disc set of recordings drawn from thirty years of live performances. The collection brings together material from 1978-2007 culled from hundreds of hours of live concert recordings covering every era of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers' tours and represents the best tracks as chosen by producers Tom Petty, Mike Campbell and Ryan Ulyate.