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American Beauty is a masterpiece.
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Phil sang lead on a handful of songs. The only ones I can think of off the top of my head is:
Box of Rain, which is the most common. Unbroken Chain Wild Horses |
RIP
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I’ve told this story before but my dad’s co-worker/friend and his wife were huge Deadheads and for my 13th birthday they picked me up after school and took me to a Dead concert, then let me spend the night at their townhome and then took me to school the next day. It’s one of the signature moments in my life.
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Saw them at Red Rocks in 1978. So young at the time, I wasn’t really aware of what I was seeing.
I had read the Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test as a freshman in HS so I was aware of all the acid and shrooms going on around me. Still the greatest venue I’ve ever had the pleasure to hear a show. And it was The Dead. Travel quickly to the next studio. |
May the four winds blow you safely home, Phil. RIP. Huge loss, the dude was one of the greats.
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Phish just opened tonight's show with Box of Rain. Figured they'd pay homage at some point, but nice to see it was the opener.
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Still RIP. No ill will.... |
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They're playing shakedown street on the outro music of the bottom of the ninth in the world series right now.
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One of my earliest concrete memories is sitting on my dad’s shoulders watching Jerry & the Dead at Soldier Field in the early 90’s. My parents followed the Dead around for years, and they were a massive part of my life, and to some extent, still are. There have been several major successful and influential American bands, but I think the Grateful Dead might be the most American band in history. Phil’s improvisational / jazz background was a massive part of the band’s identity.
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How FOX Sports’ Resident Deadheads Brought Jam Bands To Big Games Your ears aren't deceiving you: Thanks to the fans working at the network, you might've just heard the Grateful Dead (or Goose, or moe.!) in a FOX Sports NFL broadcast. By Eric Renner Brown 02/9/2024 For Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles fans — and any football lover, really — last year’s Super Bowl LVII was a thrilling, down-to-the-wire classic. But as the game, airing on FOX Sports and tied at 35, cut to commercial break at the two-minute warning, tense viewers might’ve felt an unexpected wave of calm. The buttery-smooth lick from “Hungersite,” one of the most popular tracks by the exploding jam band Goose, played as the stressed visages of head coaches Andy Reid and Nick Sirianni gave way to ads. “It was so surreal to hear our song during the Super Bowl,” Goose singer-guitarist Rick Mitarotonda tells Billboard. “We are very thankful to FOX Sports for supporting what we do and exposing so many bands in the genre to the masses.” Goose posted the snippet to Instagram and reached out to FOX Sports to express its gratitude — all in a day’s work for Jacob Ullman, FOX Sports senior vp of production and talent development, and Jake Jolivette, a producer at the network. Through their production roles on NFL games, Ullman and Jolivette have caught the attention of astute listeners with secondslong jam band synchs — from titans like the Grateful Dead and Phish to cultier acts like Umphrey’s McGee and moe. — for the past several years. Ullman, 50, saw his first Dead show at age 12 when his father took him to see the band at Southern California’s Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre in 1985. Jolivette, 49, got into the band as a Midwestern college student, attending his first show in 1992 (three years before Jerry Garcia died); his college years also coincided with Phish’s rise, and the Vermont band’s “communal” shows hooked him. “It’s almost like going to a live sporting event,” he observes. Ullman began working at FOX Sports when the network launched in 1994, and Jolivette landed there a decade later. The former recalls the thrill of synching a jam-adjacent artist early on: When he integrated Dave Matthews Band’s “Tripping Billies” into a hockey broadcast in 1996, he was amazed “that you can collide your work life, your passion for sports and your passion for music in one place.” But FOX Sports wouldn’t become known for its sly jam band integrations until years later, after Ullman and Jolivette had both risen through the ranks and found themselves working together on NFL and NASCAR broadcasts. For many viewers, the first clue that the FOX Sports edit bay might be tie-dye-friendly came during 2017’s Super Bowl LI, in a produced pregame video narrated by actor Ving Rhames introducing the competing New England Patriots and Atlanta Falcons. Jolivette used Audioslave’s “Cochise” for the Patriots — and Phish’s exuberant “Tweezer Reprise” for the Falcons. Phish frontman Trey Anastasio and the band’s former longtime road manager, Brad Sands, watched the show, and a screenshotted text thread between them circulated on jam-loving corners of the internet. (Sands said, “Falcons have to win now right?” and Anastasio agreed.) “I love ‘Tweezer.’ I love how it builds,” says Jolivette before adding with a chuckle, “Mind you, my editor hated the song — but I still got it in.” In 2018, FOX Sports inked a five-year deal with the NFL to air Thursday Night Football, and Ullman and Jolivette became heavily involved in the broadcasts. That’s when their jam band synchs really took off. “We’d sneak a couple of [songs] in there — all of a sudden, you’re getting texts,” says Jolivette with still-palpable amazement. “That’s when I figured out that this was something that was brewing that people could hear.” <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-theme="dark"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">We are everywhere...<br><br>Thanks for the “inspiration” during the 2020 World Series, <a href="https://twitter.com/GratefulDead?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@GratefulDead</a>! <a href="https://t.co/GvSP8m2wBC">pic.twitter.com/GvSP8m2wBC</a></p>— FOX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFOX) <a href="https://twitter.com/MLBONFOX/status/1321927221821526023?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">October 29, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> rest of the article is below
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