For me, it's Europe '72

For me, it's Europe '72.

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Why doesn’t stuff look like this?

For me it's dicks picks 19

guerillatoss.bandcamp.com/album/eraser-stargazer

Really makes ya think

the pigpen years are their best years, american beauty is solid too. For me it's Workingmans Dead

For me, its Allman Brothers at Filmore East And Definitely Not That Shit

For me it’s One From The Vault and Veneta, OR.
Also that one with The Beach Boys for the meme

Mah nigga

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What exactly is the story with that beach boys album?

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Fuck that noise. Give me a link to someone that can jam like early 70's grateful dead.

May '77

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Not sure, I think it’s as simple as them both being California counterculture bands who were well aware of each other and were both in the same town. I don’t think they rehearsed very much. The show isn’t very good but it’s pretty funny.

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Loser boomer
GT are great

I'm gen X you absolute faggot.

Man, for me, it's gotta be 8/6/74 from Roosevelt Stadium. There's a wide variety of reasonable answers though.

74>73>72>71>70>77>75**>76>79>69>68>80>67>89>90>88>87>81>82>78>83>91>84>85>92>93 and i've never even heard anything from after 93 or before 67 i dont think

my man. anything 74 kicks ass. those wall of sound boards are unparalleled. Phil sounds like Jaco on that shit

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1966 has some good jams bro

Not to sound like a meme but I tend to always gravitate towards 1974 while tripping

Is this just wrong or WHAT

rank or shut up imo

What's a good dead show to listen to while high and drunk as shit.

Is it true the wall of sound was designed to be heard with clarity a mile off?

Wiki says more like a quarter mile or half mile according to Bear. I think the crowd at Watkins Glen was a mile long, but they had tons of speaker towers.

I agree China Cat Sunflower off that is my favorite Dead Song just for the vibe it has.

First time I did acid I was camping in the Smoky Mountains and a friend played this album for us while we were around the campfire. I'm not a deadhead by any means but this album has a special meaning to me, especially the track "Epilogue"

you're a deadhead sorry

boring boomer jam wank band