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The Grateful Dead - Jerry Garcia - It Sure Has Been A Long, Strange Trip... Album

The Grateful Dead - Jerry Garcia - It Sure Has Been A Long, Strange Trip... Album
Performer: The Grateful Dead
Title: Jerry Garcia - It Sure Has Been A Long, Strange Trip...
Country: Italy
Genre: Rock Music
Style:Psychedelic Rock
Released: Mar 1996
Catalog number: SCONC.28
Label: Stampa Alternativa
MP3 album szie: 2236 mb
FLAC album size: 2278 mb

Tracklist

1You Got To Know4:31
2Barbed Wire Whipping Party2:23
3China Cat2:41
4Dupree's Diamond Blues3:49
5Dark Star2:44
6Mountains Of The Moon4:19
7The Eleven7:15
8St. Stephen5:04

Notes

The book has 120 pages, "it contains a CD with unreleased rare tracks" from the description in the back cover. The complete discography,a voyage through the story and the music of G.Dead. Jerry Garcia: The Ralph J. Gleason interview and the last one . All the book is in english and italian. The CD is manufactured in Austria.
November 14, 1967 American Studios, North Hollywood: Track 1.
Pacific Recording, San Mateo, from Sept. 5, 1968 to March 1969: Tracks from 2 to 7.
Pacific High Recording, San Francisco, Feb. 1970: Track 8.

Barcodes

  • Barcode: ISBN 88-7226-298-4

Short intro

What a Long Strange Trip It's Been is the second compilation album by the Grateful Dead. It was released August 18, 1976 by Warner Bros. Records, three years after the Skeletons from the Closet compilation. Both albums are subtitled The Best of the Grateful Dead. Unlike the previous compilation, What a Long Strange Trip It's Been is a double album. After the Grateful Dead had completed their contract with Warner Bros. and begun self-releasing their recordings, the label released Skeletons from the. Long Strange Trip is a movie that every Deadhead in the kozmic universe will want to see, and with good reason: At three hours and 58 minutes, it has the sprawl and generosity of a good Dead show, yet theres nothing indulgent about it - its an ardent piece of documentary classicism. The story of how Jerrys band came to call themselves the Grateful Dead has a spooky resonance. Long Strange Trip makes a telling point of the bootleg cassette recordings of Dead shows that became a secret history of rock & roll, as profound as the Basement Tapes or the Beatles Get Back sessions. They were the definition of piracy, yet the tapes didnt take money away. Released in 1977, What a Long Strange Trip It's Been is an 18-track collection of the Grateful Dead's years at Warner Bros. Records, 1967-1972, heavy on studio recordings. The album makes the same greatest-hits appeal as Skeletons from the Closet did in 1974, presenting more accessible, bite-sized chunks for curious newcomers to the Dead or listeners who liked a few radio singles but weren't ready to dive into the endless well of live recordings, bootlegs, and the entire culture that grew around the band. Musically speaking, the collection does hold some great, peren. Jerry Garcia, left, and Bob Weir backstage in 1977, in Long Strange Trip. The Grateful Dead have been such fixed dark stars in rock n rolls cosmology that its surprising there has never really been an extended cinematic exploration of the band. Long Strange Trip, ambitiously assembled and elegantly directed by Amir Bar-Lev, fills that void. We had been seeing the Grateful Dead whenever we could, explains Donna Godchaux, whose husband, classically trained pianist Keith Godchaux, joined the band in 1971. I came home one day and said, Lets listen to the Grateful Dead. Has success spoiled the Grateful Dead an unseen reporter asks Garcia in a clip from the bands commercial peak, when the album In the Dark and hit single Touch of Grey had hit the charts. Garcia doesnt hesitate: Yeah. I think he had been suffering for a long time under the weight and responsibility of this behemoth, Meier says, relating a conversation in which Garcia mulled stepping out of the limelight. I said, Why dont you' . Jerry Garcia Quotes Quotable Quote. What a long strange trip it's been. Jerry Garcia. Read more quotes from Jerry Garcia. Welcome back. A Long Strange Trip: The. has been added to your Cart. Buy used: . A few days earlier the gig had been at a music theater out in the country. The endless sleepy commute, a forty-five-minute spin on an unfamiliar road from a generic RamadaMarriottSheraton, through endless geometrically identical cornfields, to a resort nowhere in particular, induced a feeling of absolute random disassociation. Garcia is a powerful bohemian visionary, a shaman of a sort, and his personal style has largely defined the band's social and musical structure. Long Strange Trip Director: Childhood Trauma Drove Grateful Deads Jerry Garcia. By Matthew Carey. Matthew Carey. Long Strange Trip' Has One of 2017s Best Doc Debuts Richard Geres Norman Crosses 3M - Specialty Box Office. To be sure, Dead performances make up a huge component of the film, but theyre used in the service of understanding Jerry Garcia, the Deads reluctant leader, and what the band was all about. When you get down into their history and who they were and the story behind it, you understand them as part of a continuum that includes Ken Kesey, and then before him, Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg, Bar-Lev says. Yes, it begins with the groups formation, first as the Warlocks and then as the Grateful Dead, and it wraps up with the death of Jerry Garcia in 1995. I say all of this as one who has never considered himself much of a Dead fan: Ive always admired the band more than enjoyed it. Текст песни: Truckin', got my chips cashed in Keep truckin', like the do-dah man Together, more or less in line Just keep truckin' on