Grateful Dead - The Very Best Of The Grateful Dead [Full Album Greatest Hits]
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- Grateful Dead - The Very Best Of The Grateful Dead (Full Album) (2001). Get on the bus with nothing but the greatest hits from more than 30 years of studio recordings from the Grateful Dead.
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Tracklist:
0:00:00 Truckin'
0:05:08 Touch Of Grey
0:10:52 Sugar Magnolia
0:14:09 Casey Jones
0:18:34 Uncle John's Band
0:23:17 Friend of the Devil
0:26:39 Franklin's Tower
0:31:10 Estimated Prophet
0:36:46 Eyes of the World
0:42:03 Box of Rain
0:47:20 U.S. Blues
0:51:58 The Golden Road
0:54:12 One More Saturday Night (Live 5/24/72)
0:58:54 Fire on the Mountain
1:02:40 The Music Never Stopped
1:07:14 Hell in a Bucket
1:12:53 Ripple
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Will you come with me? Won't you come with me? There's no better place to take a long strange trip with the Grateful Dead than right here. We've got music from every single studio album and a bevy of live albums, to boot. There are celebrated live performances from the 70s and 80s and official videos with more skeletons than you can shake your bones at, an exclusive seaside series on what's to come from the band's rich catalog and details on meet-ups all across the promised land. If it's community you’re after, try your hand at our yearly DEAD COVERS PROJECT competition and connect with fellow Dead Heads around the world. Heck, keep your eyes peeled you might even catch a glimpse of Pigpen on keys, Jerry in a GROOVE, Bobby tellin' tales, Mickey talkin' space, Phil and friends, Bill on the beach, or anyone from our extended family.
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#WhoAreYou #WhereAreYou #HowAreYou - Hudba
Before I go to bed, I want every animal,plant,and human in this world to know that I love you all so much, I love you all. Goodnight
70 yrs old and that light keeps still shining on me. We will survive.
Amen to that brother
I hope.
K - Johnson here, just 69 years old and I liked Grateful Dead since the days of Pigpen McKernan (RIP) .........
I'm 71.Also I love the Grateful Dead.Really Mellow's me out 😂😮
what you're at.
No one gets out alive, not even the dead.❤
Bring me back to my younger days I'm 71 years old I still don't know how to say I can't get away from rock and roll thank you for making me young again
I'm 41 saying the same
71 years old and you still don't punctuate? It's never too late, my friend.
when we “get away from rock and roll,” we will know we have assumed room temperature ⚰️
I’m 74 years old and will always be one of Jerry’s kids ☮️💔✌️I miss the time’s and the dead’ take care!
still
My daughter attended 4 Grateful Dead concerts before she was 6. Been a long time but it's something we still can share
All things from the 70s are treasures.
For many years I listen to the Dead regularly while working, and I guess it will stay with me forever. It just always gives me a good vibe and makes me feel much better.
Like Cabin Masters, Barnwood builders.🌄✌️
I'll only work if I can hear Loud Rockin music on my mind and the Blues in my veins James Johnson
so did all the drugs we was on lol
workingmans dead
🎉
Best friend died in a fire in 92....I had to see what he saw in the Dead.....I did!....Still livin that dream....Keep on Truckin On
❤️😎🫵☠️💪🏻⚡️💥🤟🏻🙏☀️🏄♀️✨
So sad.
I'm sorry to hear that, my stepdad was a fellow deadhead and when he passed away in June of 22 he left a 19 year old to discover such great music when going through his stepdad's old stuff and finding records and CDs and such
Happy to be a deadhead even under sad circumstances
Lost my dad today, so I'm sitting here just trying to get by. I will survive. Dead for life
That's tough. Keep on keeping on. I lost both parents at 27.. I'm from San Rafael Marin county San Francisco California 🍄. I remember Black Peter. .. and it's just like any other day. Cruel and brutal, but true. Long Liv the phawkin Grateful Dead 🍄🌁🌁🌁🍄😊
Too often it seems ppl listening to this musik get lost in their memories. This music is alive now in this moment. Its not merely a portal to the past but a vibe to dance in the present moment
❤😂🎉😢😮😅😊
❤😂🎉😢😮😅😊…还_🪦(😀)°👻🪦{👻}🪦[❤️] 1:25
1:40
Past present future become one.
Daily dose of the good ‘ol Grateful Dead. Part of a complete life.
❤Ain't no cure for deadheads I'm 73 and forever Dead. I walk 3 miles a day and am still truckin'. My chips are far from csshed in. Houston's still too close to New Orleans. And I still am asking "how does the song go?"
💪
Nice!
u rock
I have had this CD in my car for 13 years! Its the only CD I play! The best time to play it is that first day when the Spring weather comes and you drive down the highway with the windows down and feel the life-giving breeze! So good!
I came into the scene late, but was fortunate enough to catch 13 shows on the last tour in 95. My life was forever changed
You are 13% Makes You A Much Better Person !
Some here! I hope you got to see the infamous RFK show. It is said to have been their last great show. And I can luckily say it was freaking incredible.
I born in 2002 .
My uncle always listen and love classic slow rock, and i always listen with he.
Until now i really like classic songs anything!
Thanks for making masterpice songs for me..
Grateful i life in this world❤.
' Peace and love from BALI island✌🇮🇩
Shabbat Shalom 🎉❤
@@LauraBoyd-ew6pz whatsss up from bali yeahh!!
74 this year still truckin the music just gets better with age the older the violin the sweeter the music rock on.
Keep Truckin’ ☮️💙💯
Go Jon!
I'm 13 and love Grateful Dead. I don't know how I got into old music, but Truckin' is possibly my favourite song of all time.
nobody asked bro
Seriously?? We should be glad young people still appreciate this music how about you kindly fk off bro!! @Brucee1975
@@Brucee1975nobody asked for your input yet here we are Bro
You have a old soul my friend i was like that when I was a young. I was born in 1980 and I always felt like I was born in the wrong era
Love the greatful dead always my favorite music (bid you goodnight ) my fav but all my favorite song
My heart is broken to think that 💔 there's no more Dead shows. Nothing better than a live show.
Mayer said they will be back...when & how...who knows!
It'll happen!! The music will live on ✌🏼
So hoping Phil &/or Bobbie & the boys will form a new band or something!!!!
Bob Weir and Wolf bros ❤
just bought tickets to there show in vegas theyre back!! :)@@kckrause
This Band was one of its kind.
Better yet true true they were one of a kind
Amazing that in a time when it seemed no two people could agree on anything that tens of thousands would stand elbow to elbow, packed in like sardines in a can to experience a Grateful Dead show ... AMAZING !
❤️🏄♀️💥✨💪🏻🤟🏻❤️🫵
29 yrs old and finally see the light
first time listening to Grateful Dead, solid band. Very solid.
We don’t search for old songs…we search for old memories.
LOVE IT!!!!!
I believe we search for emotion, not memories. Those songs are way older than me.
This, my friend, is something everyone decides for themselves.@@endajd.
❤😂🎉😮😊 3:54 de Room Gothy Ked Pale Face 🪦 RiP 🕷️ Spider 🕸️ Keepin it Re de Alien 👽👾 MarS 🕸️🕷️ Skeleton Keys Monies 🕷️🕸️👻💟🪞👻 Zombies de Alien Sk8'0 🦇⚰️ Elyirq Cementaries 👻 Bone Ghost Blaster Records DJ Q Bert Van Nuy 🦇⚰️ Elyirq de la mañana 👻☯️🉐 5 🪦)(⚰️)°☯️🦇{👻}🦇[🪦][🉐][⚰️]❤😂🎉😊 5:46 5:48 5:51 5:52
They are now officially in the world of timeless, ancient, folk songs. Who knows where the time goes?
You must also be a Fairporter then.
Those that know will understand. Lets meet on the ledge
Infinity and eternity. That's all there is.
Time simply put does not exist, just a theory, cannot be defined without using the word time!
Lol I'm still learning the new meaning of "folk"
I so miss my twenties and going to shows. The magic was palpable.❤
i confirm .......Bring me back to my younger days
Your only as young as the last time you dropped.
True Words 😆@@truthseek3017
The MAGIC Was just THAT,....👍
11 Concerts and they were ALL Long Strange Trips!
Born July 23 1990. My Dad played touch of grey for me when I was still a kid. I would do anything to see Jerry and the Dead play live. Man what a jam. Where does the time go?
I was never a Dead fan in my early years. Then I watched the two hour special about the band and Jerry.
I came away from that program with sadness but came to admire and respect him so very much
A very special man who is gone too soon as many other greats
He left us with a life long legacy
RIP Jerry so full of talent and kindness fir his fellow man and never disappointed his people, his fans and his fellow man
The kind of human we should all strive to be. Making things better for people.
Thank you fir your touching story.
The older I get the faster time goes.
Touch of grey and Running down a Dream are the first two music videos I ever saw. Then I think of the long strange trip my life has been.
@@sgt.stedenko8746 that's what I tell my boys. But I'm just their mom so I don't know what it's like being a young adult 😊
You are the song that the morning brings!!
The quality of the performance is reassuring. It's like the music of a craftsman, and every song draws me in.
Middle sixties after listening to this feel much younger🎶🎵🔊🔉🎷🎺🤗
not as old as some here 62 but this music never gets old sadly I do but boy this takes me back
A friend asked me why I listen to the Grateful Dead every day?
So many memories! woohooo!
Because we can!!! Rock on, brother!
🌪️⚡️💀❤️✨💕🤪
Crazy back then ud play a cassette rewind it play it I can't imagine the loose pages of lyrics on random papers are in my teenage room . The experience is so different now it breaks my heart my grand child won't experience it. But on the weekend I brought her on a cruise in her stroller with a speaker and my Playlist wash very crazy from the Israelite to some crazy stuff. And she was head banging the whole way. And the streets were pretty just getting into spring. So it was happy. We got candy at every little store we stopped at. And after this cold winter it was sunshine. And of course played grateful dead. So it's cool my little granddaughter has appreciation but it's very cool that doing this made people around us happy . And that's legacy of good music that makes u feel good
Been seeing the dead close to 50 yearsThere is nothing like a dead concert family friends it is something special
When I was 18 in Albany ny, there was a radio station that had a “bring out your dead” segment every night at 9pm. Three songs every night. Good times.
104 wtry Troy NY 10 pm
One song ends and I can't help but break into the next song off the original album from which it came.
that''s why I stopped listening after truckin 😄
On the road it is good to listen to some good classic rock and roll
The Grateful Dead and me, it's a whole love story that started in my late teens: I was reading a Jan Kerouac book (Jack Kerouac's daughter), she was talking briefly about it, a concert she had attended. Of course I read a book, a kind of musical dictionary, the history of rock music and the genres and sub-genres...There was only one small page talking about this band. I was living in the deepest part of the Belgian Ardennes, in the woods (I'm not exaggerating, our first neighbors lived 3 km from our house, we had more deer and wild boars than humans, which I liked a lot). But we regularly went to Ostend, to the coast, the North Sea, Ostend was considered at the end of the 80's as a little New-York, very good bars, very good music, only 3 stores where you could find the best LP's and the first CD's. and a media library with very good beat generation books and LP's, audio cassettes and CD's to borrow. It was during a long weekend in Ostend that I borrowed the best live album I ever heard, the Grateful Dead on tour in '72 (the date of my birth, this record was released on my birthday, November 5, '72) as well as the album "American beauty"! I fell in love with their music! More than 20 years later, I still had the tapes that I had recorded and it was while re-reading another book that I remembered this band which is in my opinion one of the best in the world! In the meantime, there was CZcams, online articles, I listened to every song, every melody, whether it was by Bob Weir or Jerry, with Hunter's great lyrics, it was true love, their timeless live shows, their gift of improvisation..... I try to make other music fans understand that this band is much more than American Folk! As far as I'm concerned, they are (were) geniuses, I cried the day I heard Jerry passed away! He and Crosby could have done wonderful things together! But here we are, Jerry left us very young, we still have his guitar, his banjo, his voice, Jerry lives on through us, in our hearts!
Nice post, thanks for sharing that. When it comes to the Grateful Dead it is indeed a love story. There's no like with this band, only love...as it should be.
So did you get a chance to see them?!
LUCRESE 1 They actually had a few jam sessions together . One can find the sessions on CZcams. Have you ever listened to Marmalades Reflections of my life?
Also is that a real Bangali cat you have or did you catch or rescue a ocelot or baby bobcat 🤔😉
LUCRESE CZcams jerry Garcia jam sessions with fellow artist
Thanks guys! I'm enjoying listening to this happy hippie music 🎶 while studying my One Year Bible. ✌️ 🕊️ 🙏 😎 🌞
God said: "Be jouous and dance." You can't dance w/o music. Praise God for Rock and Roll.
@@austinteutsch amen brother! "God gave Rock n Roll to you!" -KISS
Amen
The greateful dead is a band in a class all by themselves I get the feeling of a blusy rock sound with a hint of old school black gospel such as help is on the way and waiting for a miracle my first time really fully listening to this awesome group of musicians gave me a new found appreciation and respect for their work and inspired messages like of course eyes of the world a touch of grey franklins tower and the proud fact their from my beloved Bay Area Palo Alto California I’m so dammed proud of that and thanks for the opportunity to comment
Correction the word Blusy was meant not blustery
While I love the studio recordings, the live concerts always have a special place in my heart. @GratefulDeadArchives
This is me as well. I love the spontaneously sounds
A band that definitely defines classic rock seen twice met once what a long strange trip it's been
Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Moody Blues, Rolling Stones, The Who all define classic rock more than the Dead.
@@daveberuh5570 agree with all except moody blues
@@daveberuh5570 Yeah, I'd agree. Dead's more Americana.
1 friend, 1 acquaintance approached me, summer of '77. bus ride down (from Pennsylvania) to DC, fourth of July Yippie smoke-in, White House. After 3 days of rain and sunshine, living on our wits' end, WE hitchhiked home. the song Truckin' was written for us! I was all of 15.
I'm sorry, but Gerry Garcia and the Greatful Dead deserve a much bigger thumbs up!
maybe because their records don't really reach up into the spheres like the live performances do
68 still loving the dead.
The Dead was my first concert at the Paramount Theater in Seattle in 1977. I was 16 -Then saw them again at the Kingdome in Seattle in 1979. Jerry Garcia throws joints off the stage and being right in front I got to take a toke from a Dead Joint! Hash oil for the first time was enjoyed also and regular $5 gram blonde hash! I had on a denim skirt made from jeans, and a rose wreath on. wish there was cell phones back then... Ahhh the memories
I feel if reincarnation has any validity then I lived in the early and mid 60's. I was born in 74. Think maybe I was at a few good shows of my heros then killed in Nam return as a poor old Scotts Irish feller I am
I'm sure I was conceived at that concert
Hell no. Be glad there were no phones. You actually watched the show w your eyes not thru a lens
Omg!!! I remember that $5 blonde hash!! You brought me right back!!! I think we're the same age.
DeadHeads, I'm Back In The Groove, After Hearing This Awesome Album ! ! ! ✌❤N' Rock&Roll,,,ReallyDigsMySoul😎
🍀Cheers 🍻🍺 I'll Drink2That🍀
🤨 did ya just toast your own comment?
🤔. 😳. 😅. 😉. 😇.
@@lostgirl6522 ✊RightOn,,,You've Got That Right,,,Babe😏
And it starts with truckin . I got American Beauty at age of 14 and I was into good rock and roll ever since. Just turned 70 and see that all genre of music has good and bad . I choose the good !!!
I’m 75 tomorrow, heard this song today at Sunnylands 👍 along with some Hot Tuna, Taj Mahal, even a Dan Hicks tune -some Hot Licks 🎶🎶
Best aura , spirit , vibe , gathering , when they came to town to play music .
Forever Grateful!
This album is a nice mix of the hits and the classic jam songs from shows. Could probably use Stagger Lee and China Cat but there are so many songs and only so much room. Great album!
Also needs Stella Blue.
This music is absolutely astounding. Rich melodic speech, harmonies breathtaking orchestration constantly renewed in the use of the stamps of the instruments, in short a Babylonian sound architecture erected by humbles and impetuous performers-composers
Philippe---- Ca cette certainement un petite peu de literature. --- "Babylonian sound architecture"...
hodge podge language... the same old bullshits...You like write "Babylonian sound" about all music...Boring
@@alessandromarchesini9039
@@MegaCirse you write always the same things about all music uploaded, why? Becouse you're made of nothing. What is your work, master of hodgepodge poems? Yes, you're just a boring balls breaker. Hide yourself, ridicolous man.
And one of the only bands who've ever had honor to perform at the Ghiza....
I have always been aware of Grateful Dead because who isn't but I haven't done a deep dive until now because I am starting a small tie dye business and felt I had to do my research if I truly wanted to make good tie dye. At 24 years old I will now refer to this time change as my time before and after being a Deadhead.
Top shelf entertainment. This will never get old. RIP Dad!
Just the medicine I needed!
it's amazing that some people hate this band and this music, but the last laugh is that a hundred years from now there will be more bands playing this music than either hip-pop nonsense or even Beatles or Zep or Floyd or whatever--the boys proved themselves to be outside of time and space
Only had 1 Dead album in 70s. Like them then but love them now. Go figure. Got wiser as I aged. Like IKO IKO too. Any other suggestions.
My whole life I thought the Grateful Dead was a grunge band for some reason. I'm 38. Had an Uber rider recommend them, and holy shit, how did these guys fly under my radar so long?
Something very few Dead Heads even know is that they all had their own groups they had outside of the Dead. And Jerry, bless his heart, recorded origional music for children. He did several albums. Everyone with little ones needs to check them out.
American Beauty came out wen I first started JHS...In 70...Been Digging em Ever Since...Takes me Back to a Much NICER time! Gravesend Bklyn, Mini Bikes, Great Food, Hottt Lookin Babes & ROCK & ROLL....😊
Kids still camp out for entire weekends and see their favorite artists. The fests I went to would blown your mind. 10 main stages, 10 other outside stages, temporary night clubs and strip clubs set up on sight. There's was also 50 campgrounds all connected and you could drive your vehicle right up to your campsite. They had all the biggest comedians there and a magical neon Forrest. There's so much more that I could do this all day. Grateful Dead members were always there even after Jerry passed on. People that went to fests in the 60's and 70's would have their mind blown by what they created has turned into.
This comment gives me hope...only... because you posted it only one month ago. The festival scene will change you forever.
@@limiegreenie6247 true.
The difference is concerts were affordable. I saw Alot of bands for $5-$15.
I saw a bunch of well known bands for $15 at Party In The Park at Belmont Park. 1979.
Brilliant album and band
gratfuldad is awsome
On holiday in canaries with a Bluetooth speaker and my phone just watching the waves and listening to the dead what a perfect day. 70 and still loving it
one of my biggest regrets in my life..had the opportunity to see the Dead in '94 but instead bought tickets to PInk Floyd...next year Jerry Garcia passed on ...
remembering big BILL WALTON today
I consider myself a music lover. I wrote Grateful Dead off. I mocked their fans. I did this having not knowingly ever heard one track. What compelled me to listen the last 78 mins? A fella I work with, he's a fun dude. We're both pushing 50. He's a Deadhead. So, I suppose respect of him would be the compelling catalyst. Any who, tomorrow I'm gonna tell him Touch Of Grey , Estimated Prophet, The Music Never Stopped, Hell in a Bucket, and Casey Jones are surely for casuals, and they're on my playlist. Crazy that I once had a negative bias toward hippie-types. I blame my ex-wife.
I ❤ The Grapeful Dead
The Best Ever with no doubt
Spent a summer following the Dead tour and a summer following the Phish tour. Best two summers of my life and memories that will be with me till the end.
Sounds exactly like somethi g a loser groupie would waste his time doing.
Yeah the kids these days would freak out at the kindness of everybody but they would love it and have a damn good story to tell
Thanks guys and gals.from Australia 🎼🌄🚂🎤
Where did yesterday go ? And tomorrow's never on time! As they say! Stay tuned!
There is an old riddle what's always coming but never arrives? TOMORROW
KEEP ON TRUCKIN The world is worth fighting for. J. Canada
it always now it just seems 2 move
The joy of good music, makes you feel like blooming like a rainbow. I work for a railcar repair shop, when I jump on the engine I bust out in song with CaseyJjones🥰
The Dead is proof, if you're gonna write ballads, ya gotta be able to sing.
I wish I could have seen them live, It would have been the best experience of my life. Last year my son and his girlfriend got to see dead and company live in Oregon. Bet it was an amazing show.
As a child my mom dragged me to see them yearly. Had no clue in those moments what exactly I was privy to. Once I got in college it clicked. Holy shit😳 YOU saw Jerry... and Bob ALOT, now I'm grateful my mom took me. We'd spin and dances and id just wander the events. Not a care in the world. My next mission, see Dead and Co this Summer for the last tour. It's getting close hope I can pull it off.
Oregon and the area is too cool!! Leave time for the redwoods though!! WHEE brought us out there, the land almost didn't let us come home!!
Me too! Sigh, maybe in my next life, Uncle Jerry is surely missed!
you guys saved my life 💯
Gave us a purpose and unity . It took time but we stopped a war and and changed the world. So sad to see it all sliding backwards KEEP ON TRUCKIN
Dank voor het plaatsen ! Groeten uit Amsterdam Oost.
_Thank you!_
Bill Walton rest easy big fella gonna miss the love a light you brought into this world love ya mate
listened to it after many long years. Still you can shake a leg. Yet, my favourite is black muddy river.
Shake a leg, very nicely said!
i play big muddy on piano, its so beautiful
First time hearing this band , this is Gold
Welcome!
The Golden Road to Unlimited Devotion!
on repeat sinse i found you guys new gen dead head lol
Yep. Doing my chair exercises to the grateful dead. I will survive.
Saw em in 37 states back in the day.
Peace.
Must say never purchased greatest hits cause we always bought the record(s), day of release.
Trading tapes of shows the night before, that's where the music is at.
Still going after all these years!🎶🎶🎶
Rock on everybody.
Nice! Light and beautiful!
It's always a pick me up when I here some Grateful Dead or the Jerry Garcia band.
Absolutely! Always a pick up!
Awesome!
Amazing to hear the young legends.... thanks. .
Beautiful album............love Grateful
I am 59 just heard the dead for the first time can't believe what I have missed 😮😮😮
Omg man... Where u been brother? I'm 45& been listening for like 20 years. I listen nearly every day. Including big Steve's show...
Join in my friend
they are a cultural influence of titanic proportions, how can u have overlooked them?
Welcome home!
I listen to The Dead alot now & then. Still listening to the best tunes 🎶🎵 Even got to one show & Saw Jerry b4 he left us for the concert in the sky. Love 'em. Great musicians. Love Bobby's shorts too!! 💜
One of the best bands of the 20th century. Each studio album was great but live shows especially with the wall of sound were even better in 1972 & 73. The Watkins Glen NY show and Englishtown NJ show were superb.
English town what a show what a exp
I was 16 at Englishtown I'm now 62 I can remember it like yesterday what a show what a experience with so many people & So much Love no one can ever match will ever come 😊😊
Still got my wall of sound t shirt
✌️😄👍
A magnificent collection of songs 🌹💀🌹
Makes going to the dentist a breeze . We miss ya jerry
Lol my dentist office is literally called Grateful Dentists
I always fall asleep....Eazy Breezy for me.
They never seem to mind when I ask them to turn the gas up that's for sure. 😂😂😂
Do you know why the old hippie didn't save the drowning surfer? "Cause he was too far out man!"
The very best of the Grateful Dead would be 300+ songs.
Does anyone remember "the Electric kool-aid Acid test. Tom wolf took me there, the Dead brought me home.🧐🤨🙂😃😄😁🤪🤪😜😵💫😵💫🤯🤯🤯🤯
Never heard of it
Oh heck yeah, the first album of the Dead I ever listened to. Didn't expect to see this uploaded, great stuff!
Same here!
Same!!!
you know all the rules by now..
This is the original meltdown, oh, yeah!! Just awesome!!
I saw them for the last time in Syracuse NY in 1982. Graduated college that year so I had to grow up.
Anyway, it was the Touch of Grey tour & I bought the cassette(!) 5 years later when it actually came out!
out of curiousity , did you define growing up as trading music for tv ?
Saw them the same time at Nassau Colesum. May, 1982.