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These late 70s shows are probably my favorites. If you like obsessively getting into things I recommend Grateful Dead live shows. A ton of them are on YouTube. Most are 2.5 - 3 hours long
Do you know if the public domain shows are still available on the Prelinger Archives?
You used to be download audio files for a bunch of shows. It was hit or miss on quality, but I loved being able to take it with me without having to stream it.
I couldn’t agree with you more. Last year I went to see Meet Up At The Movies and got to watch the 32nd anniversary playing of the 1991 concert at Soldier Field and I’ve gotta say, it was pretty epic!! If you get a chance and like The Dead, go and check it out whenever it’s announced this year
So you’re not caught off guard like my wife was, they’re not documentaries. They’re the actual concerts, played over theater quality sound systems. The videos are literally what was being broadcast on the giant screens during the actual concert.
These late 70s shows are probably my favorites. If you like obsessively getting into things I recommend Grateful Dead live shows. A ton of them are on YouTube. Most are 2.5 - 3 hours long
Do you know if the public domain shows are still available on the Prelinger Archives?
You used to be download audio files for a bunch of shows. It was hit or miss on quality, but I loved being able to take it with me without having to stream it.
Should be able to listen to them here: https://archive.org/details/GratefulDead
I couldn’t agree with you more. Last year I went to see Meet Up At The Movies and got to watch the 32nd anniversary playing of the 1991 concert at Soldier Field and I’ve gotta say, it was pretty epic!! If you get a chance and like The Dead, go and check it out whenever it’s announced this year
I’ve never heard of that. Sounds awesome! Thanks for the recommendation
So you’re not caught off guard like my wife was, they’re not documentaries. They’re the actual concerts, played over theater quality sound systems. The videos are literally what was being broadcast on the giant screens during the actual concert.
Sweet
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1991 concert at Soldier Field
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