Like Standing On The Moon / Blow Away / T.O.G. /Bucket ( yeah been around forever ) ....
Been listening to Built To Last / I.T.D..... as well as watching some 87 and 89 shows ....
Good Stuff
Haven't caught the ' Victim ' bug though.

Tennessee Jedi wrote:All of a sudden I am really into learning some of the late 80's stuff ...
Like Standing On The Moon / Blow Away / T.O.G. /Bucket ( yeah been around forever ) ....
Been listening to Built To Last / I.T.D..... as well as watching some 87 and 89 shows ....
Good Stuff
Haven't caught the ' Victim ' bug though.

Grateful Dad wrote:
I remember reading an interview with Bobby where he stated how much he liked that time period for the band and how he felt the band was playing on top of their game.
RS: There's this Grateful Dead: Spring 1990 box set coming out, which a lot of people are really excited about. There are so many different opinions about what years and eras were the band's best. I've heard your bandmate Phil Lesh say that his favorite era was during that initial period through 1974.
BW: I had the best time in Brent [Mydland]'s final years."

jkstraw wrote:Grateful Dad wrote:
I remember reading an interview with Bobby where he stated how much he liked that time period for the band and how he felt the band was playing on top of their game.
I remember the same thing - he also eluded to this in a recent Rolling Stone Q&A (http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/ ... d-20120806)RS: There's this Grateful Dead: Spring 1990 box set coming out, which a lot of people are really excited about. There are so many different opinions about what years and eras were the band's best. I've heard your bandmate Phil Lesh say that his favorite era was during that initial period through 1974.
BW: I had the best time in Brent [Mydland]'s final years."

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