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An album produced by ] featuring the legendary ] "]". | |||
There is in the Grateful Dead repertoire a song so legendary as to often be referred to as "IT" by dedicated ]. The Dead have been playing this song in concert sporadically for a quarter of a century now, often using it as a vehicle for musical travels far beyond the predictable. | There is in the Grateful Dead repertoire a song so legendary as to often be referred to as "IT" by dedicated ]. The Dead have been playing this song in concert sporadically for a quarter of a century now, often using it as a vehicle for musical travels far beyond the predictable. | ||
Grayfolded is taken from over 100 performances of Dark Star between 1968 and 1993. These are built, layered and 'folded' to produce one large, new re-composed Dark Star. | |||
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An album produced by John Oswald featuring the legendary Grateful Dead "Dark Star". There is in the Grateful Dead repertoire a song so legendary as to often be referred to as "IT" by dedicated dead heads. The Dead have been playing this song in concert sporadically for a quarter of a century now, often using it as a vehicle for musical travels far beyond the predictable.
Grayfolded is taken from over 100 performances of Dark Star between 1968 and 1993. These are built, layered and 'folded' to produce one large, new re-composed Dark Star.
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