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Grateful Dead

Live Performances by Grateful Dead in 1983

Grateful Dead Full Concert - Live at Compton Terrace Amphitheatre, Tempe

Compton Terrace Amphitheatre
Tempe, AZ, United States

March 25, 1983 | Video Length: 2:12:25
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    On March 25, 1983, during the Grateful Dead's performance at the Compton Terrace Amphitheatre in Tempe, Arizona, the band was in a phase marked by consistent touring and recording output. Prior to this concert, the band released their studio album "In the Dark" in 1987, which became one of their most commercially successful records, but during this specific concert period, they were navigating the 1980s, a decade characterized by significant changes and challenges within the group. The live performance showcases the band's signature blend of rock and improvisational jam taking place during a time when they were gaining a more mainstream audience. Notably, the Grateful Dead’s unique ability to seamlessly blend songs and elongate musical passages manifested in the concert setlist, reflecting their ethos of collaboration and spontaneity. This particular concert is a testament to their powerful live presence and continued evolution as a pivotal force in the American music scene.

Grateful Dead Full Concert Performance at The Spectrum - Shakedown Street and More

The Spectrum
Philadelphia, PA, United States

April 26, 1983 | Video Length: 2:46:04
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    On April 26, 1983, during the concert captured at The Spectrum in Philadelphia, the Grateful Dead were in a vibrant phase of their career, marked by extensive touring and a strong live performance reputation. This recording falls after the release of their studio album "In the Dark" in 1987, a pivotal album that re-established their popularity and included hits like "Touch of Grey." However, leading up to this concert, they had just released "Wake of the Flood" in 1973, which revitalized their creative juices and set the tone for their future live improvisations. The early '80s marked a resurgence in the Grateful Dead's popularity due to their dynamic live shows and the start of their post-punk audience. During this performance, they included several fan-favorite tracks, showcasing their unique blend of rock, jazz, and psychedelic sounds, and highlighting their improvisational prowess, which was a hallmark of their live experiences. This concert is emblematic of their ongoing ability t

Grateful Dead Full Concert at Greek Theater, UC Berkeley - 5/13/83

Greek Theater, University Of California
Berkeley, CA, United States

May 13, 1983 | Video Length: 3:3:48
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    On May 13, 1983, the Grateful Dead performed live at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley, California, during a prolific era in their career. This concert took place shortly after the release of their studio album "In the Dark" in 1987, which marked a significant comeback and revitalization for the band. Notably, "In the Dark" included the hit single "Touch of Grey," which became their first and only song to reach the Billboard Hot 100. This period was characterized by the band's continuing evolution in the jam band scene, drawing in a diverse audience. The live recordings from this concert highlight their signature improvisational style and ability to transition seamlessly between songs. Interestingly, the Grateful Dead had a reputation for their unique performances; no two concerts were the same, enabling a deep connection with fans who followed them for their extensive touring. The show on this date captured the spirit of their live shows, showcasing both classic material and newer composi

Grateful Dead Full Concert at Merriweather Post Pavilion featuring Alabama Getaway

Merriweather Post Pavilion
Columbia, MD, United States

June 21, 1983 | Video Length: 2:59:12
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    On June 21, 1983, the Grateful Dead performed at the Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland, during a pivotal phase in their career marked by a renewed popularity following the mainstream success of their single "Touch of Grey." This live recording spotlights a band that had weathered shifts in musical trends and audience demographics, showcasing their enduring appeal through a blend of improvisational rock and folk-inflected sounds. Notably, "Touch of Grey," which features prominently in this concert, was part of the "In the Dark" album released in 1987. Prior to this live performance, their 1982 studio album, "Go to Heaven," was met with mixed reviews yet continued to maintain their distinctive blend of rock, blues, and country influences. The 1983 concert reflects the band's evolution as they embraced a more polished sound while retaining their legendary live improvisational spirit.

Grateful Dead Full Concert - Silva Hall Hult Center, Eugene, OR

Silva Hall Hult Center
Eugene, OR, United States

August 30, 1983 | Video Length: 54:13
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    On August 30, 1983, the Grateful Dead performed at the Silva Hall Hult Center in Eugene, Oregon, during a period marked by a significant evolution in their sound and approach to live performances. This concert occurred shortly after the release of their studio album "In the Dark," which was released in 1987, but notably, by the time of the Eugene performance, the band was closely associated with its 1980 release, “Go to Heaven,” which was part of a transitional phase in their music. The band was embracing a more polished sound with increased radio play, which contributed to a broader appeal, particularly with the hit songs "Alabama Getaway" and "I Need a Miracle." Furthermore, the Grateful Dead were known for their improvisational style, which is likely to have influenced the dynamic performance captured in this live recording, showcasing their unique blend of rock, blues, and folk as they continued to build their legacy as one of the pioneering jam bands in music history.

Grateful Dead Full Concert at Park West Ski Area - September 4, 1983

Park West Ski Area
Park City, UT, United States

September 4, 1983 | Video Length: 19:11
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    On September 4, 1983, the Grateful Dead performed at the Park West Ski Area in Park City, Utah, a period marked by notable developments in the band's career. Before this live recording, the band had released their album "In the Dark" in 1987, which significantly revitalized their mainstream popularity, producing the hit single "Touch of Grey." However, in 1983, the group was still drawing from their extensive catalog, including tracks from earlier albums like "Wake of the Flood" (1973) and "Terrapin Station" (1974). They were known for their improvisational performances and blending various genres, which created a unique concert experience, often enhanced by dedicated soundboard recordings such as the one presented in this video. The recording showcases the band's evolving style and deep connection with their audience, as live shows were a crucial aspect of their identity and legacy throughout the 1980s.

Grateful Dead Full Concert at Park West Ski Resort - Featuring Half Step

Park West Ski Resort
Park City, UT, United States

September 4, 1983 | Video Length: 2:41:47
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    On September 4, 1983, the Grateful Dead performed at the Park West Ski Resort in Park City, Utah, during a period marked by the band's resurgence in popularity after the release of their album "In the Dark" in 1987. However, prior to this performance, the band's discography included "Go to Heaven," released in 1980, which was characterized by a more polished sound and produced the accessible hit "Alabama Getaway." By 1983, the Grateful Dead were known for their extensive improvisational capabilities and progressive approach to live performances, which attracted a dedicated fan base. This concert showcases a variety of beloved tracks, including "Friend of the Devil" and "Hell in a Bucket," highlighting their blend of rock, folk, and blues. This era was significant as the band continued to expand its live repertoire, embracing both classic and newer material, thereby enriching their legacy as pioneers of the jam band scene.

Grateful Dead Full Concert at Manor Downs, Austin, TX featuring multiple songs

Manor Downs
Austin, TX, United States

September 13, 1983 | Video Length: 2:32:10
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    On September 13, 1983, the Grateful Dead performed a live show at Manor Downs in Austin, Texas, during a prolific time in their career. Prior to this performance, the band released the studio album "In the Dark" in 1987, which was pivotal as it marked their return to commercial success with radio hits like "Touch of Grey." At the time of this live recording, the band's improvisational style and diverse setlists were flourishing, showcasing their signature blend of rock, blues, and folk. The show included well-loved tracks such as "Scarlet Begonias" and "Fire on the Mountain," highlighting their ability to create extended musical journeys. Interestingly, the Dead were known for their unique approach to live performances, often incorporating spontaneous jams and varying the setlist from night to night, which made every concert experience special for fans.

Grateful Dead [1080p Restoration] September 13, 1983 - Manor Downs - Austin, Texas (Full Show)

Manor Downs
Austin, Texas, United States

September 13, 1983 | Video Length: 2:36:50
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    In September 1983, when the Grateful Dead performed at Manor Downs in Austin, Texas, they were in the midst of an era characterized by extensive touring and live performances, which were central to their identity as a band. The studio album preceding this concert, "In the Dark," was released in 1987, marking a significant point in their career as it was their first studio album in over a decade and featured the hit "Touch of Grey." Although the band was not actively releasing new studio material leading up to the 1983 concert, their live shows continued to showcase their improvisational prowess and deep catalog, drawing from their earlier work and popular tracks. This performance would contribute to their legacy as a formidable live act, preparing the groundwork for their later resurgence in the late 1980s. The 1983 concert reflects the band's commitment to live music and their devoted fanbase, who embraced the unique and dynamic nature of each performance.

Grateful Dead Full Concert at Manor Downs, Austin, TX

Manor Downs
Austin, TX, United States

September 13, 1983 | Video Length: 2:36:18
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    On September 13, 1983, the Grateful Dead performed at Manor Downs in Austin, Texas, during a period marked by both consistent live shows and significant studio work. Leading up to this performance, they had released their studio album "In the Dark" in 1987, which included the hit single "Touch of Grey." However, this particular live recording comes from the band's extensive touring in the early '80s, a time when they were solidifying their reputation as one of the foremost live bands in rock history. Notably, the Grateful Dead were renowned for their improvisational style and ability to create unique concert experiences, with many fans attending multiple shows. This performance showcases their ongoing dedication to live music and their evolving sound, as the band experimented with different genres and expanded their musical jam sessions during this era.

Grateful Dead Live Performance of 'St. Stephen' from NYC Concert

New York, NY, United States

October 11, 1983 | Video Length: 6:45
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    On October 11, 1983, the Grateful Dead performed "St. Stephen" in New York City, marking the song's return to their setlist after a hiatus of over four years. This performance was significant as it was the first time the band played "St. Stephen" since January 10, 1979, showcasing their ability to revisit and reinterpret their extensive catalog. At this time, the band had recently welcomed keyboardist Brent Mydland, who had joined in 1979, adding a new dynamic to their sound. By 1983, the band was deep into a new era of live performances, having released the studio album "In the Dark" in 1987, which contributed to a resurgence in their popularity. The late '80s were characterized by a blend of traditional Grateful Dead improvisation and more polished, radio-friendly songwriting, which would further evolve in the years to come. This concert illustrates the band's adaptability and the importance of live performance in their legacy.

Grateful Dead - 'Sugaree' Live Performance from Lake Placid, NY - Full Concert

Lake Placid, NY, United States

October 17, 1983 | Video Length: 16:42
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    The performance of "Sugaree" captured in Lake Placid, NY, on October 17, 1983, occurred during a dynamic period for the Grateful Dead. This live recording falls shortly after the release of their studio album "In the Dark," which came out in 1987. Although this live show was four years prior, the band was in a phase of reinvention and gaining popularity, fueled by the success of "In the Dark." This album marked their first significant commercial success since the 1970s, driven by hits like "Touch of Grey." The late '80s marked a period where the Grateful Dead integrated more rock elements into their music while maintaining their improvisational roots. Live recordings from this era often showcase extended jams and audience interaction, which became a hallmark of their performances, reflecting the band's dedication to live experimentation and their connection with fans.

Grateful Dead Full Concert at Cumberland County Civic Center

Cumberland County Civic Center
Portland, Maine, United States

October 18, 1983 | Video Length: 1:5:13
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    On October 18, 1983, during the Grateful Dead’s performance at the Cumberland County Civic Center in Portland, Maine, the band was in the midst of a prolific touring period. At this time, they had recently released their studio album "In the Dark" in 1987, which marked a major commercial success for the band and included the hit "Touch of Grey." Interestingly, by the time of this concert, the band was well-known for their live performances and improvisational style, which attracted a dedicated fan base, often referred to as "Deadheads." The setlist from this show reflects their eclectic repertoire, ranging from classics like "Jack Straw" and "Me and My Uncle" to newer compositions, showcasing their blend of rock, folk, and improvisational jazz elements. This concert captures the essence of the Grateful Dead’s live experience, a hallmark of their legacy that continued well into their later years.

Grateful Dead Full Concert at Cumberland County Civic Center - Portland, Me

Cumberland County Civic Center
Portland, Me, United States

October 18, 1983 | Video Length: 2:39:38
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    On October 18, 1983, during a performance at the Cumberland County Civic Center in Portland, Maine, the Grateful Dead were well into their career, following a prolific period of live performances and studio releases. Before this concert, they had released the album "In the Dark" in 1987, which significantly revitalized their popularity and brought them a broader audience, featuring the hit single "Touch of Grey." At this point in their career, the band was known for their unique blend of rock, bluegrass, and psychedelia, and their improvisational live sets were a hallmark of their identity. The performance from this date is notable for its varied setlist, combining classic tracks with newer material, showcasing their ability to reinvent their music on stage. This concert occurred during a phase when the band was focused on extensive touring, which greatly contributed to their legacy and the cult-like following they enjoyed during this time.

Grateful Dead: Full Concert at San Francisco Civic Aud.

San Francisco Civic Aud
San Francisco, CA, United States

December 27, 1983 | Video Length: 2:48:05
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    On December 27, 1983, the Grateful Dead performed at the San Francisco Civic Auditorium, showcasing their signature blend of rock, folk, and improvisational music. This concert took place shortly after the release of their studio album "In the Dark," which debuted in 1987 and marked a significant turning point in their career, bringing them mainstream success. Although "In the Dark" had yet to come out at the time of the concert, the band was riding a wave of renewed popularity due to their extensive touring and dedicated fanbase. Notably, this period featured the band's evolution in sound, characterized by more polished production and the introduction of their hit "Touch of Grey." The 1983 performance exemplifies their live synergy, as they navigated complex jam sessions, maintaining a unique connection with their audience—elements that have solidified their legacy as icons of live music and improvisation.

Grateful Dead Performance of 'West L.A. Fadeaway' at San Francisco Civic Auditorium

San Francisco Civic Auditorium
San Francisco, CA, United States

December 27, 1983 | Video Length: 9:24
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    On December 27, 1983, the Grateful Dead performed at the San Francisco Civic Auditorium, during a period characterized by their evolution in sound and an enthusiastic fan base known as "Deadheads." Leading up to this performance, the band had released their studio album "In the Dark" in 1987, which included the hit "Touch of Grey." However, in the immediate context of the live performance in question, they were riding the wave of renewed popularity established in the early 1980s, which brought them significant commercial success. The band's willingness to experiment with their live performances was a hallmark of their career, and in this era, they began to incorporate more rhythmic elements and diverse influences into their shows. The San Francisco performance offers a glimpse into this dynamic period, showcasing the band's signature improvisational style and dedication to captivating live experiences.

Grateful Dead - Dire Wolf Live Performance at San Francisco Civic Auditorium

San Francisco Civic Auditorium
San Francisco, CA, United States

December 28, 1983 | Video Length: 3:19
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    On December 28, 1983, the Grateful Dead performed at the San Francisco Civic Auditorium, capturing a moment during a prolific period in their extensive career. Prior to this performance, the band released the album “In the Dark” in 1987, which marked a significant resurgence in their popularity, largely due to the hit single "Touch of Grey." This era saw a shift towards a more polished sound compared to their earlier, more improvisational roots. The performance of "Dire Wolf" at this San Francisco venue showcases the band's ability to blend storytelling with musical improvisation, a hallmark of their live shows. Interestingly, by this time, the Grateful Dead was developing a dedicated following that thrived on their unique live experiences, as evidenced by the authenticity of the recording and their commitment to performing with vitality well beyond their earlier decades. Overall, this era represented a critical moment in balancing commercial success with their improvisational legacy.

Grateful Dead Performance of 'It's All Over Now, Baby Blue' at Civic Auditorium, San Francisco

Civic Auditorium
San Francisco, CA, United States

December 28, 1983 | Video Length: 7:10
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    On December 28, 1983, Grateful Dead performed at the Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, a pivotal moment reflecting their ongoing evolution as a band. At this time, they had just released their studio album "In the Dark" in 1987, which marked a significant comeback for the band, showcasing a renewed focus on songwriting and mainstream appeal. This concert showcased their live improvisational style, with "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue," a Bob Dylan cover, highlighting their ability to reinterpret classic songs. The early 1980s were characterized by a resurgence in the band’s popularity, largely due to their expanding fan base and the emergence of the "Deadhead" culture. Additionally, this period preceded further experimentation with their sound, as they continued to blend rock, jazz, and folk elements, evolving their live performance into an expansive musical journey that captivated audiences.

Grateful Dead - The Other One Live Performance at Civic Center, San Francisco

Civic Center
San Francisco, CA, United States

December 28, 1983 | Video Length: 8:38
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    On December 28, 1983, during a live performance at the Civic Center in San Francisco, the Grateful Dead showcased "The Other One," a track woven into their fabric since 1967. By this point in their career, the band had released their studio album "In the Dark" in 1987, which included the hit "Touch of Grey." This period marked a resurgence in popularity for the band, characterized by a growing mainstream audience and a robust touring schedule. The early 80s saw the Grateful Dead expanding their musical repertoire and performance techniques, incorporating a blend of rock, jazz, and psychedelia that appealed to a diverse fan base. The year 1983 was significant for live shows; the band's improvisational style continued to evolve, and their extended jams, as exemplified in "The Other One," remained key to their performances. Notably, this track features some of Bob Weir's earliest songwriting, reflecting the band's deep connection to their evolving legacy.

Grateful Dead Live Performance of 'Mama Tried' and 'Mexicali Blues'

San Francisco Civic Auditorium
San Francisco, CA, United States

December 28, 1983 | Video Length: 7:52
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    On December 28, 1983, the Grateful Dead performed at the San Francisco Civic Auditorium, showcasing an energetic blend of their signature style during a time of prolific creativity. Prior to this performance, the band had released the album "In the Dark" in 1987, which marked a significant commercial success and revitalized their career after a period of declining studio output. The live recording includes "Mama Tried," a song written by Merle Haggard that the Dead often covered, and "Mexicali Blues," which reflects their penchant for blending rock with country influences. By the early 1980s, the Grateful Dead had solidified their reputation as a legendary live act, drawing millions of fans and maintaining a dedicated following. Notably, their improvisational style during this period was a hallmark of their performances, encapsulating the spirit of the live concert experience that fans cherished.

Grateful Dead Full Concert - December 30, 1983 at Civic Auditorium

Civic Auditorium
San Francisco, CA, United States

December 30, 1983 | Video Length: 1:21:15
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    On December 30, 1983, the Grateful Dead performed at the Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, just before ringing in the New Year with another performance the following night. Leading up to this live recording, the band had released their studio album "In the Dark" in 1987, which marked a significant moment in their career due to its commercial success and the hit single "Touch of Grey." By the time of the 1983 concert, the Grateful Dead were well-established as pioneers of the jam band scene, known for their eclectic style and extended improvisations. This period in their career also saw them embracing multimedia technology, enhancing live recordings and fan experiences. The concerts around New Year's typically drew large crowds and were festive events, often reflecting the band's improvisational spirit and deep connection with their audience. The 1983 shows exemplified their ability to blend elaborate arrangements with spontaneity, encapsulating the essence of the Grateful Dead experie

Grateful Dead Full Concert - Civic Auditorium, San Francisco

Civic Auditorium
San Francisco, CA, United States

December 30, 1983 | Video Length: 1:6:09
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    On December 30, 1983, the Grateful Dead performed at the Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, which was well into their career as a pioneering jam band known for their eclectic styles and live performances. Leading up to this recording, they released their album "In the Dark" in 1987, which marked a significant commercial success and included hits like "Touch of Grey." During the early to mid-80s, the Grateful Dead experienced a resurgence in popularity, partly due to increased radio airplay and the growing live music scene surrounding them. The 1983 concert captures the band in a live setting known for extended improvisation and a loyal fan base that contributed to their legacy. By this time, the band had established a reputation for unique setlists and spontaneous performances, enriching their iconic status in the music world. Moreover, the concert occurred during a transitional phase that would eventually lead to their later albums in the '80s and '90s.

Grateful Dead - 'Peggy-O' Live Performance at San Francisco Civic Auditorium

San Francisco Civic Auditorium
San Francisco, CA, United States

December 31, 1983 | Video Length: 7:54
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    On December 31, 1983, the Grateful Dead performed at the San Francisco Civic Auditorium, capturing a pivotal moment in their career as they celebrated New Year’s Eve with fans. By this time, the band had recently released their studio album "In the Dark" in 1987, which marked their commercial resurgence, featuring hits like "Touch of Grey." However, at this specific concert in 1983, they were still riding the momentum from previous works like "Go to Heaven," released in 1980. This period was characterized by a strong live performance reputation, and the Dead were known for their extended jams and improvisational style. Their shows during this era often featured unique setlists; "Peggy-O," a traditional folk song transformed into a fan favorite, showcased their ability to reinterpret music dynamically. Additionally, this recording reflects the band's enduring connection with their audience, which contributed to the legacy and culture surrounding their live performances.

Grateful Dead Performance of 'Jack Straw' at San Francisco Civic Auditorium

San Francisco Civic Auditorium
San Francisco, CA, United States

December 31, 1983 | Video Length: 6:12
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    On December 31, 1983, the Grateful Dead performed at the San Francisco Civic Auditorium, capturing a pivotal moment in their career. This concert took place shortly after the release of their album "In the Dark," which had come out in 1987 and marked a significant commercial resurgence for the band. "In the Dark" produced their hit single "Touch of Grey," which helped introduce the Grateful Dead to a broader audience. By 1983, the band's live performances had become legendary, known for their improvisational style and lengthy jams, which contributed to their devoted fan base. The choice of "Jack Straw," a staple in their repertoire, highlighted their ability to blend lyrical storytelling with intricate band dynamics. Interestingly, the 1983 performance also came during a period when the band was embracing a more accessible sound while still retaining their core experimental roots, showcasing their evolution as both artists and cultural icons.

Grateful Dead- [4K Remaster] 1983 12 31 NYE [SBD] (FULL SHOW - PRO SHOT)

Radio City Music Hall
New York, NY, United States

December 31, 1983 | Video Length: 2:30:39
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    On December 31, 1983, the Grateful Dead performed a notable New Year's Eve concert at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, a venue known for its intimate atmosphere compared to larger arenas where the band typically played. This live recording highlights a period in the band's career when they were actively touring and expanding their fanbase during the 1980s, a decade characterized by both resurgence and experimentation in their sound. Prior to this performance, the Grateful Dead released their studio album *In the Dark* in 1987, which marked a significant commercial success and contained hits like "Touch of Grey." This period was particularly interesting as the band experienced a renewed popularity; *In the Dark* was their first album in over a decade to achieve mainstream success, contributing to the dynamic energy that fans eagerly anticipated during live performances, like the one captured in this recording.

Grateful Dead - Touch Of Grey Live at San Francisco Civic Auditorium

San Francisco Civic Auditorium
San Francisco, CA, United States

December 31, 1983 | Video Length: 6:41
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    On December 31, 1983, when the Grateful Dead performed "Touch of Grey" at the San Francisco Civic Auditorium, the band was experiencing a significant period in their career marked by a resurgence in popularity. This performance took place shortly after the release of their album "In the Dark," which came out in 1987 and included the hit single "Touch of Grey." This song marked the band's first and only single to reach the Top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100, showcasing the band’s ability to cross over into mainstream success. The live recording exemplifies not just their signature improvisational style but also reflects a blend of rock, folk, and psychedelia that the band was known for. The performance illustrates the band's continued innovation and connection with their audience, reinforcing their status as a legendary live act in American music history.

Grateful Dead Performance of 'Brokedown Palace' at San Francisco Civic Auditorium

San Francisco Civic Auditorium
San Francisco, CA, United States

December 31, 1983 | Video Length: 5:27
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    On December 31, 1983, the Grateful Dead performed at the San Francisco Civic Auditorium, capturing the essence of their live improvisational style in the recording of "Brokedown Palace." By this time, the band had recently released their studio album, "In the Dark," in 1987, which included their hit single "Touch of Grey." This marked a significant resurgence in their popularity, reinvigorating their fan base and introducing them to a new audience. The performance at the Civic Auditorium was part of their New Year's Eve tradition, an event known for its festive atmosphere and extended jams. Notably, the band's live concerts celebrated their commitment to spontaneity and musical exploration, aspects that are keenly evident in this 1983 recording, exemplifying their enduring legacy of live improvisation that attracted dedicated followers and contributed to the Grateful Dead phenomenon.

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