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  1. Phish is not the next Grateful Dead, but the Phish scene is to the Grateful Dead’s something of what Volkswagen’s new Beetle is to the old: obedient but hardly servile; bolder, with more horsepower; slicker seeming, yet goofier when you think about it; a good idea to some, a bad one to others; an idea whose time has gone, or come.

  2. www.spertilo.netSpertilo

    The Time Machine is designed to take the listener back in time to a Live Music experience in the past. It was inspired by the music and experience of the Grateful Dead. Although it operates on digital data using a computer, it’s purpose is to conjure up spirits. As such it will do, and not do, many things that seem unusual to users of digital ...

  3. I think both are better. Music is not a competition. The biggest difference between the two is Robert Hunters lyrics. I used to say the dead but I think phish has surpassed them overall within the past year. I don’t feel like typing out a paragraph so just trust me. The answer is the original Allman lineup.

  4. 3. Big Brother And The Holding Company. A band that came out of the same psychedelic scene as Grateful Dead is Big Brother and the Holding Company. The band’s lineup consisted of Janis Joplin on vocals, James Gurley and Sam Andrew on guitar, Peter Albin on bass, and Dave Getz on drums.

  5. Grateful Dead (también conocidos como "The Dead") fue un grupo de Folk rock estadounidense influido por la psicodelia. [1] El grupo fue creado en 1965 por integrantes de "Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions" y "The Soul Warlocks". Grateful Dead se dieron a conocer gracias a su estilo de composición único y ecléctico –que fusionaba elementos del rock, folk, bluegrass, blues, country y jazz.

  6. On the other hand, from a compositional standpoint, Phish songs kind of blow the Dead out of the water. Say what you will about the lyrics, but the melodies and rhythms in songs like The Divided Sky, David Bowie, You Enjoy Myself, and Reba, as examples, are far more complex than anything by the Dead and tap into musical territory that the Dead never really touched.

  7. 3 de feb. de 2020 · In fact, during last night’s Super Bowl, Fox played clips of Phish’s “Character Zero” and “Free,” as well as the Grateful Dead classic “Bertha,” which was a slam dunk nod to the ...