Incornsyucopia wrote:I was going to post a rather provocative post arguing why I think the Grateful Dead were one of (if not) the all-time great psychedelic band, but perhaps with that I should just let you all have at me with your reasonings for the many snide dismissals that have so far in this thread referenced them.
When I have more energy I'll post my reasons why I think so. Till then, have at me!
Stick up for yourself man! If it's a knife fight, bring a gun!
Remember though, there are, like, 25 guys with knives here...
No seriously, defend the Dead all you want. I said that I didn't like their brand of psychedelia because I'm not into the tie-die stuff.
I think there's something both intriguing and comical about dudes telling me to "explore my mind" and that "nothing is at is seeeeeemmmms" which is why I like Paisley Music. Plus, it has a lot of pop elements.
The Dead's lyrics never fit into that category, and thus I found them too precious. Also, I'm not a fan of working with songwriters. No matter how talented Robert Hunter is, getting a guy to write your lyrics is like outsourcing the job to Malaysia because your workers can't do the job.
I do not like their tones. I'm not a "tone guy" but DAMN I think their guitars sound awful.
I have nice things to say about Phil Lesh. He knows music and is generous with his money, particularly to artists.
I cannot, along with his minions, get into his "zone" though.
Which goes straight to Ty's point. Their fans drive me nuts. I don't like the Dead's music, but that's just a matter of aesthetics. I generally find Deadheads, however, to be some of the least engaging people in society today. I can't put alll of my music and lifestyle decesions into one basket like that.
-A
Itchy McGoo wrote:I would like to be a "shoop-shoop" girl in whatever band Alex Maiolo is in.