What is the best live song?
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What is the best live song?
Top 10 Live Hit Songs
- Stevie Wonder – “Fingertips, Part 2” (1963)
- Cheap Trick – “I Want You To Want Me” (1979)
- Kiss – “Rock and Roll All Nite” (1975)
- Marvin Gaye – “Got To Give It Up Pt.
- Paul McCartney and Wings – “Coming Up (Live In Glasgow)” (1980)
- Alicia Keys – “Unbreakable (Unplugged)” (2005)
Who is the greatest live performer of all time?
The 40 Greatest Live Acts of All Time:
- 8) Fleetwood Mac.
- 7) Coldplay.
- 6) The Rolling Stones.
- 5) U2.
- 4) Muse.
- 3) Bruce Springsteen.
- 2) Foo Fighters. The Greatest Live Acts of All Time – as voted by Absolute Radio listeners.
- 1) Queen. Winners of Absolute Radio’s Greatest Live Acts of All Time poll – the mighty Queen!
What are the Grateful Dead’s best live shows?
The Dick’s Picks volumes are the band’s best shows, so deemed by the band’s primary archivist and custodian of the Grateful Dead tape vault: Dick Latvala. This is one of my favorite live shows because it starts off with a unique, all acoustic set. I also argue that Jerry’s singing is at its best here.
What was the Grateful Dead’s first album?
The long, strange trip was under way. Warner Bros. Records released the Dead’s debut album, The Grateful Dead – a sonically brittle, high-speed version of the group’s stage act and songbook – on March 17th, 1967.
What happened to the Grateful Dead?
Two years removed from the Grateful Dead’s 50th anniversary celebration and the triumphant “Fare Thee Well” stadium concerts in their native San Francisco Bay Area and in Chicago, the surprising, resurgent Deadmania has not subsided.
What is the name of the dead’s second album?
Grateful Dead, released in October 1971 on Warner Bros Records, is the band’s second live double album. The album is lovingly referred to as “Skull and Roses” by many Deadheads. But the little-known story behind this name is quite funny: