What site for Grateful Dead shows

What is the best site to stream or download Grateful Dead shows. It's been awhile but is archive.org still the go to site?

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  • pglbook
    pglbook Posts: 2,163
    Relisten is a great app. It used to be just GD shows - and they just about have them all - but now also includes other jam bands as well.
  • pglbook
    pglbook Posts: 2,163
    edited March 2017
    Also, check out and join the Grateful Dead Society fb page. I am a member and it is a great site. A lot of members on that site post shows there. There is also a companion site - Grateful Dead Society Deals - for buying/selling GD (as well as other) music, books, and assorted stuff.
  • rburgess714
    rburgess714 Posts: 614
    Thanks pglbook.
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  • Gatecrasher
    Gatecrasher Posts: 1,550
    Archive.org is one of the best but the best way to get the really good soundboard recordings is to hook-up with some Deadheads like pglbook mentioned and get them to fill-up a portable hard drive with some prime stuff.

    Here are some of the soundboards from the archive that you probably already have:

    http://web.archive.org/web/20080210025921/http://www.larry-fox.com/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabindex=1&tabid=21&GroupName=Grateful Dead

    I have a friend I've known since we were kids who spent many years recording who hooked me up with some prime stuff. Everything he did from the 90s on was DAT and really sounds great. Most of his stuff is out there on the web I think. He posts stuff on archive.org too.
  • rburgess714
    rburgess714 Posts: 614
    Archive.org is one of the best but the best way to get the really good soundboard recordings is to hook-up with some Deadheads like pglbook mentioned and get them to fill-up a portable hard drive with some prime stuff.

    Here are some of the soundboards from the archive that you probably already have:

    http://web.archive.org/web/20080210025921/http://www.larry-fox.com/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabindex=1&tabid=21&GroupName=Grateful Dead

    I have a friend I've known since we were kids who spent many years recording who hooked me up with some prime stuff. Everything he did from the 90s on was DAT and really sounds great. Most of his stuff is out there on the web I think. He posts stuff on archive.org too.

    Oh yeah soundboards...thanks for the link. Yeah, I need to build out my digital dead library. Filling up a hard drive is definitely a good idea.
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