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Grateful Dead

Live Performances by Grateful Dead in 2008

Grateful Dead - Set 1 Full Concert Performance at Sullivan Stadium

Sullivan Stadium
Foxboro, MA, United States

July 20, 2008 | Video Length: 1:52:30
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  • The Grateful Dead's performance on July 4, 1987, at Sullivan Stadium in Foxboro, MA, occurred during a vibrant period in the band's career, marked by ... Read Full Description >

    The Grateful Dead's performance on July 4, 1987, at Sullivan Stadium in Foxboro, MA, occurred during a vibrant period in the band's career, marked by a resurgence in popularity due to their 1987 album, "In the Dark." This album, featuring the hit single "Touch of Grey," was pivotal as it introduced a new audience to the band, showcasing their blend of rock, folk, and improvisational jam. By this time, the Grateful Dead had solidified their reputation for captivating live performances, often extending songs into long, exploratory jams. The 1987 tour was notable for reinvigorating their fan base and establishing them as a household name, bringing a mix of veteran fans and newer listeners together. The Sullivan Stadium show exemplifies this energy, capturing the band's quintessential improvisational style while featuring some of their most beloved tracks, including "Box of Rain" and "Uncle John's Band."

Grateful Dead - Iko Iko, Full Concert at JFK Stadium, Philadelphia

John F Kennedy Stadium
Philadelphia, PA, United States

July 30, 2008 | Video Length: 2:9:46
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  • On July 10, 1987, the Grateful Dead performed at JFK Stadium in Philadelphia, during a productive phase of their career marked by a resurgence in popu... Read Full Description >

    On July 10, 1987, the Grateful Dead performed at JFK Stadium in Philadelphia, during a productive phase of their career marked by a resurgence in popularity following their extensive touring and earlier album releases. Prior to this performance, the band released their album "In the Dark," which came out in 1987 and featured one of their most well-known singles, "Touch of Grey." This album marked a significant moment, as it brought the Grateful Dead into the mainstream, enhancing their visibility and fanbase. The JFK Stadium concert itself symbolizes the band’s commitment to live performance and improvisational music, serving as a testament to their status in the American rock scene. Notably, their concerts during this period were characterized by the blend of electrifying stage presence and extensive set lists, retaining their loyal audience while attracting new fans eager to experience the legendary live atmosphere firsthand.

Grateful Dead Full Concert at Rich Stadium, Orchard Park, NY

Rich Stadium
Orchard Park, NY, United States

November 13, 2008 | Video Length: 2:56:24
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  • The Grateful Dead's live recording from July 16, 1990, at Rich Stadium in Orchard Park, NY, took place towards the end of the band's career. Prior to ... Read Full Description >

    The Grateful Dead's live recording from July 16, 1990, at Rich Stadium in Orchard Park, NY, took place towards the end of the band's career. Prior to this performance, they had released the album *In the Dark* in 1987, which marked a significant moment for the band as it included the hit single “Touch of Grey,” their first song to reach the Billboard Hot 100. This resurgence contributed to their popularity during the late '80s and early '90s. By the time of the 1990 concert, the Grateful Dead were renowned for their improvisational style and extensive touring, drawing large crowds. Notably, this period was characterized by a blend of veteran artistry and evolving musical experimentation, signifying the band's enduring legacy in the live music scene. The performance captured in the video, showcasing both classic and lesser-known tracks, exemplifies their unique approach to live concerts, which often included extended jams and reinterpretations of their songs.

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