I’ve always been a casual fan of the Grateful Dead, but I decided this year I would go all in and listen to the whole Dick’s Picks series. I wanted to find something I can really lock in and listen to for long stretches. The project appeals to me on several levels. I enjoy the distinctly Americana themes and motifs of the lyrics, I like all the elements of the Dead’s sound, and I love the iterative nature of their canon. For most artists the canon is the studio discography. Not the Dead. So many versions of songs with big and small differences, so many cool improvisational setpieces. I finished this one early today. 1972 has the Dead riding a songwriting hotstreak and entering what many consider the finest years of their career.
Great for both background music and intentional listening. 36+ shows by one of the greatest bands to ever do it. If you only listen to one, pick Volume 4 or 29.
I generally don’t like greatest hits albums, but this is one I’ve always gravitated to, mainly because it only has songs from my favorite era of the Stones, the 60s to the beginning of the 70s, rather than being a standard big retrospective compilation. Been giving it a lot of play this past week. Now I feel like firing up some Aftermath or Between The Buttons!
i have been wanting to get into pulp since forever but never found the time to listen dive deeper. some people might hate greatest hits cds but i think these things are great for getting into artists that you want to get into.
Part 2: Ellie is basically a toddler. She’s a very chatty Siamese mix. She meows at us so we can hold her like a baby and it makes her so happy she drools uncontrollably.