Longest Uninterrupted GD live song evah

We kind of covered this last month https://www.vivalazone.org/other-stuff/longest-playing

 

Phish has longer uninterrupted songs.

longest caterwaul, you say?

 

Grateful Dead thread. Not the Phish Band

The Phish have long uninterrupted songs with silly lyrics.

2 sides of vinyl...

I hope Redding gets a copy.

>>>> The Phish have long uninterrupted songs with silly lyrics.

Trey's mom worked on Sesame Street when he was young, that explains some of his lyric writing style. Maybe she helped him in the early days?

moe. is hard to beat on the "longest" scale.

 

Maybe that 74 playin is officially longest, but I'd put June '69 lovelights up there for the sense of endlessness.

time is an illusion! songs all fold into one in time-space. Its all one song!

They should definitely put out a long lovelight single.

They should have done a 45 min. Day Job.

Well, since they will have to split it between two sides, it will, in fact, be interrupted.

 

hopefully at the Donna screaming section...

Then there's John Oswald's 'Grayfolded.'  Even die-hard Deadheads may find it daunting in its double-disc incarnation: two hour-long movements, called "Transitive Axis" and "Mirror Ashes," of meandering, often ethereal tones that fade in and out of structure and instrumentation. Layers of recordings, piled like sheets of gauze, combine solos from across decades and continents. 

OK so this LONG live DS may be taken from many many shoes, covering many many years (roughly 28 or so) with many people from here (or at least some)

in attendance at many (or at least a few) of these shoes, still it's like two hour long movements.  

smiley

>>https://www.vivalazone.org/other-stuff/welcome-dance

That's not a Grateful dead song, Timmy. Your point is as silly as any of Tom Marshall's lyrics.

I listened to this PITB a week or so ago while goign through the new box set. It's surprisingly cohesive and never bogs down or looses its thread.

>never bogs down or looses its thread.

Thanks to Billy for pushing those jams.  I can understand why he was hesitant -- though it worked in many ways -- to let Mickey back into the fold.  

What’s my point 6?

That's exactly been my thought for years, Timmy. What is your point?

Have a nice weekend!

yesWALSTIB

 

Never been an uninterrupted Dead song, The talkers interrupt continually, and if another mother fucker pulls out his tablet phone to check the baseball score.....

 

 

Phish does indeed have longer jams.  So do the Disco Biscuits.  I was supposed to make it out to the DB shows in Worcester this weekend but I'm feeling a bit run down with a cold and have spent the last few weeks on the road for work.  Looking to blow my load hard for Phish next week so gonna rest up this weekend.

"Thanks to Billy for pushing those jams."

Just so. 

>>>I hope redding gets a copy 

 

I doubt it, but if anyone is ever passing through this is the most underrated record store in the area:

https://m.facebook.com/pages/category/Movie---Music-Store/Redding-Record...

Not sure if this counts however it was LIVE and recorded.

Laguna Sega video recording of "Touch of Gray" in the late 1980's.They had no audience the video taping,but thousands of Deadheads were camped out all around within ear shot while the band played the song over and over and over again for apparently just the camera.About 3 hours of "Touch of Gray" was enough for me.I went to bed but woke up singing it.

My bad just found the concert stub.

It was:Laguna Daze,May  29(th )

 

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