Any Dead fans in here?

Their first album is dynomite, Viola Lee Blues, Good Morning Little School Girl - and I think their best is Working Man's Dead - thus sending me to cuntry/blues rather easily

Edit: seen live at Volunteer Park - they used to play all over Seattle area back in the day when they were making a name for themselves. Can't remember* how many times I saw them live.

*for some really good reasons
 
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Their first album is dynomite, Viola Lee Blues, Good Morning Little School Girl - and I think their best is Working Man's Dead - thus sending me to cuntry/blues rather easily

Edit: seen live at Volunteer Park - they used to play all over Seattle area back in the day when they were making a name for themselves. Can't remember* how many times I saw them live.

*for some really good reasons

The first album is fine and lays the ground work but pale in comparison to the best of what 1967 had to offer.

But Workingman's Dead is where they finally found their sound.
 
Their first album is dynomite, Viola Lee Blues, Good Morning Little School Girl - and I think their best is Working Man's Dead - thus sending me to cuntry/blues rather easily

Edit: seen live at Volunteer Park - they used to play all over Seattle area back in the day when they were making a name for themselves. Can't remember* how many times I saw them live.

*for some really good reasons

The first album is fine and lays the ground work but pale in comparison to the best of what 1967 had to offer.

But Workingman's Dead is where they finally found their sound.

Tough to upvote and down vote at the same time. Seattle '71 is a hot hot show with Pig, new songs, coke, whiskey and a lot of lsd. But I am a sucker for the '60s raw psychedelia studio albums
 
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