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"That's It for the Other One" > (Garcia, Kreutzmann, Weir) - 22:44."Turn On Your Lovelight" (Malone, Scott) - 19:13."Dark Star" > ( Jerry Garcia, Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, Phil Lesh, Ron "Pigpen" McKernan, Bob Weir, Robert Hunter) - 21:35.
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I think the Live Music Archive has slightly higher quality.Grateful Dead Download Series Volume 12 is the twelfth in a series of live digital downloads of the band the Grateful Dead released by Grateful Dead Productions. Free Downloads: Grateful Dead Complete Another 30 Days Of Dead.I really wish they revealed the format and bit rate of their concert streams, I searched the FAQ and the forums but couldn't find anything. I've mentioned elsewhere that sound quality is very important to me - I normally only listen to lossless FLAC and SHN files. It's definitely acceptable as far as streaming audio on the internet goes - I've heard much worse. Overall I was satisfied with the sound quality but it could be better. This is the only way you can access the streams - they don't let you use your own program to listen. Wolfgang's Vault uses an embedded media player for their streaming Grateful Dead concerts so you don't have to have a player installed on your computer. Just the thought of it practically makes me start salivating.
Grateful Dead Warlocks - Hampton, VA October 1989 (Live) Digital. I don't know about you but this completely boggles my mind - what I would give to be that guy! I love those psychedelic concert posters and all that other stuff that's rare and collectible. Grateful Dead June 1976 Digital Download. When he died the contents of his collection were sold in one giant lot to William Sagan - the owner Wolfgang's Vault. He even kept a door from Winterland when it closed in 1978! He also kept copies of all of his vintage concert posters as well as photographs that were taken at the concerts by his staff photographers and thousands of other priceless pieces of rock and roll memorabilia. He knew that his concerts were making cultural history and that the recordings would one day be extremely valuable. (Above: Photo of Bill Graham 7-7-86 from Wolfgang's Vault by Ken Friedman) An Incredible Collection Of Memorabiliaīill Graham documented thousands of the concerts he produced - in both audio and video - and then stashed them in his private vault for later use.