Ted Nugent has claimed for years that he jammed with Jimi Hendrix on several occasions, but no recordings or 3rd-party accounts have ever confirmed that Nugent ever met Hendrix. The boastful nature of his claims -- he says he once jammed with both Hendrix and B.B. King and "blew them off the stage" (his words) -- coupled with Nugent's well-documented nonsensical rants about the government, hunting, and extreme rightwing politics would seem to indicate that he probably never jammed with Hendrix.
No
Most likely 'Dark Star'.
No, but they did play with Phil Lesh and friends
No, it was one of only a few states they never played.
"Best" is an entirely subjective matter; there will be differences of opinion. Many people do think they were the "best".
No
the one and only THE GRATEFUL DEAD
Most likely 'Dark Star'.
No, but they did play with Phil Lesh and friends
touch of grey
No, it was one of only a few states they never played.
"Best" is an entirely subjective matter; there will be differences of opinion. Many people do think they were the "best".
Yes Donna Jean Godchaux She was Keiths wife and they left the band at the same time about 1979 or so.
Dead.net, or rukind.com (maybe .org) its a guitar tablature website but it has every song they ever played
At the Summer Jam held at Watkins Glen on July 28, 1973, the Grateful Dead played to a crowd of approximately 600,000 people -- larger than Woodstock. The Allman Brothers Band and the Band were also on the bill. According to the Guiness Book of World Records, the Summer Jam was largest rock concert in history by attendance.
THE PASSING CAME OUT AND THEY WERE SORT OF TOGETHER BUT WILL ELLIS CHOSE ZOEY OVER SHOTS? :D nah
There was no studio recording of Ramble on Rose. It was featured as a live version on various albums etc. Though no studio version was ever recorded. And hey, maybe it was for the best, cause they pull it of so great everytime.