No
No, but they did play with Phil Lesh and friends
Most likely 'Dark Star'.
No, it was one of only a few states they never played.
Yes, the Grateful Dead performed in Corvallis, Oregon, on May 21, 1974. The concert took place at Gill Coliseum, part of Oregon State University. This show is remembered by fans for its unique setlist and the band's signature improvisational style.
"Best" is an entirely subjective matter; there will be differences of opinion. Many people do think they were the "best".
the one and only THE GRATEFUL DEAD
No, but they did play with Phil Lesh and friends
Most likely 'Dark Star'.
touch of grey
No, it was one of only a few states they never played.
No one is ever sure of the exact time.
Yes, the Grateful Dead performed in Corvallis, Oregon, on May 21, 1974. The concert took place at Gill Coliseum, part of Oregon State University. This show is remembered by fans for its unique setlist and the band's signature improvisational style.
"Best" is an entirely subjective matter; there will be differences of opinion. Many people do think they were the "best".
Dead.net, or rukind.com (maybe .org) its a guitar tablature website but it has every song they ever played
Yes Donna Jean Godchaux She was Keiths wife and they left the band at the same time about 1979 or so.
The longest set ever played by the Grateful Dead occurred on March 18, 1974, at the Civic Center in Providence, Rhode Island. This legendary performance lasted approximately 5 hours and included a staggering 35 songs. The set is notable not only for its length but also for its improvisational style, showcasing the band's unique ability to weave together extended jams and diverse musical influences.
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.