Now Available: Vinyl Me Please - The Story Of The Grateful Dead 14-LP Audiophile Vinyl Boxed Set

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"I listened to the album two or three times that night just taking it in, living in its world, and loving it, trying to understand what this feeling was. It wasn’t happy, nor was it sad.

Introducing The Nike SB Dunk Low Grateful Dead

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Front and center in the Nike SB Dunk Low Grateful Dead is the band’s most lovable symbol, the dancing bears, which first appear on the back cover of the group’s 1973 LP "History of the Grateful Dead, Volume 1 (Bear’s Choice)." Set in three colorways, the shoe playfully features bear-inspired detailing, such as a faux-fur and suede upper, a frayed Nike Swoosh mimicking the bears’ collars and an image of the bear on the tongue. (Another iconic Grateful Dead logo, the Steal Your Face skull, is printed on the underside of the sockliner.)

Rollingstone.com Deep Dive: the Angel's Share - "new Speedway Boogie"

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Rollingstone.com's got something new to say about the recording of "New Speedway Boogie," very specifically the demo with acoustic guitar, drums and vocals (not slated) and all the outtakes from THE ANGEL'S SHARE. Wander over yonder to hear what it's all about.

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The Angel's Share - Stream The Never-Before-Heard Workingman's Dead Sessions

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“Keep it nice and f***ing together, you f***ers.” - Jerry Garcia

We told you we had an ace in our pocket and we're calling this one THE ANGEL'S SHARE. No evaporation here though. While there may have been ingredients vital to the creation of WORKINGMAN’S DEAD that were lost and did not end up on the final album, they've come a-bubblin' up and we're more than pleased to pass the bottle around.

Now Playing: Fire On The Mountain

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“This project is one of the coolest things that I have ever been involved with, and it validates my criteria for why I do things—people, passion, and purpose. I live on the edge, and beyond. Fire On The Mountain takes this notion to incalculable heights and spectacular places.” - Bill Walton