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The Deadhead's Taping Compendium Vol. III : An In-Depth Guide to the Music of the Grateful Dead on Tape, 1986-1995 by John R. Dwork and Michael M. Getz (2000, Trade Paperback, Revised edition)
This third volume of The Deadhead's Taping Compium celebrates and documents more than 700 live concert performances of the Grateful Dead during a decade in which the band became immensely popular; produced one of its most successful albums, "In the Dark" (1987); and in 1988 had a top-ten single ("Touch of Grey"). During this decade Vice President and Tipper Gore were spotted at concerts in Washington, and the band was invited to the White House. When Jerry Garcia died on August 9, 1995, Deadheads mourned the passing of a brilliant musician and an enduring emblem of 1960s idealism, and trading tapes of the Dead's live concerts skyrocketed. With a review of every show-including the date and location; a complete list of the songs played; the length, source, and genealogy of the tape and a rating of its quality; and commentary on each concert's special moments-this book keeps the Grateful Dead experience alive.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Holt & Company, Henry
ISBN-10
080506141x
ISBN-13
9780805061413
eBay Product ID (ePID)
25038500103
Product Key Features
Book Title
Deadhead's Taping Compendium Vol. III : An In-Depth Guide to the Music of the Grateful Dead on Tape, 1986-1995
Author
Michael M. Getz, John R. Dwork
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Features
Revised
Topic
Genres & Styles / Rock
Publication Year
2000
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Music
Number of Pages
768 Pages
Dimensions
Item Length
10.9 in
Item Height
1.7 in
Item Width
8.6 in
Item Weight
68.1 Oz
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
Edition Description
Revised Edition
Reviews
"The recipient of an award from the Association for Recorded Sound Collections, this monumental project is "a treasure--an invaluable resource" (Billboard) "Reading this book puts us at the pulsing microchip of Dead central."(Marek Shechner, The Buffalo News)