To undermine commercial bootleggers the band encouraged taping and tape exchange by and between audience members.
Dead bootlegs on vinyl.
Grateful dead vinyl records and cds.
Occasionally bootleg records have compiled rare or otherwise hard to find legitimately released material though such compilation albums comprise a small percentage of the bootleg market.
But dead bootlegs seemed to really start taking off in 1971 which is not coincidentally when the band themselves moved from being primarily an underground phenomenon.
Broadcast on radio one may 14 1969.
Complete list of bootlegs by grateful dead.
The condition of the blue color vinyl disc is also a like new m.
Historically most bootleg records have been live recordings as those are the easiest type of unreleased material to obtain.
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Side on recorded for john peel live at the paris cinema london may 12 1969.
During the past nine months alone the european jazz and blues label.
The grateful dead played around 2 300 live performances between 1965 and 1995 but are relatively under represented on bootleg.
Jarnow s unique take on original vinyl grateful dead bootlegs is just one of many remarkable insights that arise from heads.
The majority of these dead bootlegs were recorded really well and sound like someone took the time to master and equalize them.
Even as official bootleg series swell by the season the past three years has seen a mushrooming of the new vinyl grey market.
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1991 columbia 4680861 5 x lp 122 24 2d 16h.
Rare limited numbered 304 375 bootleg pressed on beautiful blue color vinyl.
Members of grateful dead.
It seems like dead bootleg lps started popping up on the east coast in 1970 and 1971 probably after the great white wonder got written about in rolling stone in late 1969.
Rather than just settle for oft told tales and old journalism jarnow has tracked down a remarkable number of original participants and not just in making bootlegs.
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Reel to reel and later cassette recordings of most dead gigs were freely available.