Check Out TheTalkhouse | Lee Ranaldo on the Grateful Dead’s Sunshine Daydream

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Turns out Lee is a Deadhead and fancies himself to be quite knowledgable on the Dead’s repetoire (well, at least more than some would care to admit). He wrote a great recap of the Sunshine Daydream release that recently played in theaters and is now out on DVD.
Lee Ranaldo >< the Grateful Dead's Sunshine Daydream [TheTalkhouse]
To start with the pertinent facts: the new concert documentary Sunshine Daydream (just out on DVD) is the early-’70s Grateful Dead as I love and remember them, in fine form musically, all three string-players singing in good voice, unhurried, digging deep into their music. I do love all the various early modes this band moved through — although I lost the thread, as did, some would argue, the Dead as well, by the mid ’80s — and this is one of my favorite periods.
I love the indie/jamband collision when it happens; great read for indie music nerds or jamband music nerds alike.
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