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Grateful Dead were the greatest band of my generation. (Original Post) OAITW r.2.0 Jan 17 OP
should be on any one's short list rampartd Jan 17 #1
They were unique, tight and had the most dedicated followers. rubbersole Jan 17 #2
We were bombarded with insanely great music over 10 years, OAITW r.2.0 Jan 17 #3
no they were not.... SonOfNebanaube Jan 17 #4
Reminds me of an old joke: SCantiGOP Jan 17 #5
Agreed ProfessorGAC Jan 17 #6
I don't get it either. OAITW r.2.0 Jan 18 #7
The Dead were one of the most "interesting" bands of... BluesRunTheGame Jan 18 #8

rubbersole

(11,112 posts)
2. They were unique, tight and had the most dedicated followers.
Sat Jan 17, 2026, 01:45 AM
Jan 17

Boomers definitely had the best music. Beatles, Rolling Stones, Dylan and The Band, Simon and Garfunkel, Allman Brothers, Moody Blues, Beach Boys, CSN, Joni Mitchell, Eagles, all the "British Invasion" groups of the '60s and the California groups (that wished they were the Dead) plus the hundreds of individual musicians that shaped the coolest generation ever.

SCantiGOP

(14,680 posts)
5. Reminds me of an old joke:
Sat Jan 17, 2026, 10:40 AM
Jan 17

What did the Deadhead say when they attended a concert without doing acid? “Hey, this music sucks.”

I saw the Dead several times and loved it, but they were definitely a concert band and not an album band. There was nothing quite like a Dead concert with a head full of shrooms.

ProfessorGAC

(76,119 posts)
6. Agreed
Sat Jan 17, 2026, 11:06 AM
Jan 17

Their appeal escapes me.
I've been a musician for almost 65 years & I don't hear the musicianship their fans extol.
I also don't hear "tight". And, the vocals are marginal at best.

OAITW r.2.0

(31,731 posts)
7. I don't get it either.
Sun Jan 18, 2026, 08:42 PM
Jan 18

I guess I really heard them when Pigpen was fronting them. The Blusiest white guy I ever heard. But then Skull and Roses, American Beauty, Workingman's Dead....and I probably imprinted.



BluesRunTheGame

(1,956 posts)
8. The Dead were one of the most "interesting" bands of...
Sun Jan 18, 2026, 09:11 PM
Jan 18

…the last few decades. I don’t know if I’d call them “great”. But I don’t really care about “great”.

They had wonderful songs. Garcia/Hunter were a phenomenal songwriting team. I love the way the songs reach back and connect with the cultures and folklore of an earlier America.

The culture and community that they were able to build around their art was also really interesting. No one else has been able to do that.

The jam band thing could get a little tedious if you weren’t pretty high. I usually liked Jerry’s voice. Donna’s sometimes. Bobby I could tolerate, I guess. (sorry Bobby).

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