springFallandWinter Posted December 26, 2024 Report Share Posted December 26, 2024 was watching some ole ed sullivan shows and it seems every band back in the day, including sf own jefferson airplane, was on. i mean everyone. any1 know why dead never appeared on sullivan? Quote Link to comment
Forum MVP Ammagamalin Crew Posted December 29, 2024 Forum MVP Report Share Posted December 29, 2024 I think they took the higher route going on the Playboy show. The Grateful Dead seemed to be connected with who they wanted, there was a scene around them. Ed Sullivan also had his scene illustrated by trying to impose a change of lyrics for Morrison. Just my thoughts on what you started. No steppenewolf, Led Zeppelin or Pink Floyd either, Jefferson Airplane might have had Kanter and Balin pushing them on Quote Link to comment
Forum MVP Greg from Chestertown Posted December 29, 2024 Forum MVP Report Share Posted December 29, 2024 I was just a kid, but the talk at the time was of the generation gap. I can remember the Ed Sullivan Show, watching it with my parents and my older siblings. Hippiedom was going mainstream. The Airplane was more mainstream than the Grateful Dead. Even when I started in ‘80, you had to seek them out, they weren’t typical. There was everybody else, then there was Jerry and the boys. If you owned up to being into the Dead, the next question was about LSD and whether or not you had tripped before. So, if you’re Ed Sullivan and you’re trying to get the San Francisco sound to the entire country, I would imagine you would go with Grace Slick over scary, hairy Jerry. Quote Link to comment
Forum MVP Rbarracoph Posted December 29, 2024 Forum MVP Report Share Posted December 29, 2024 Imagine a two minute Dark Star 😉 1 Quote Link to comment
Forum MVP John A Posted December 30, 2024 Forum MVP Report Share Posted December 30, 2024 23 hours ago, Rbarracoph said: Imagine a two minute Dark Star 😉 Not 2 min, but there was a Dark Star post space at Deer Creek in '93 that was shorter than that night's The Wheel. 😲 Quote Link to comment
Forum MVP Greg from Chestertown Posted December 30, 2024 Forum MVP Report Share Posted December 30, 2024 9/13/93, Dark Star clocks in at 5:32. On the ride home, my buddy was like They played Dark Star !!! I was like, no, they didn’t. Quote Link to comment
Forum MVP Tea Posted December 31, 2024 Forum MVP Report Share Posted December 31, 2024 I saw a shorty (dark Star jams don’t count). 6/22/92 clocked in at a cool 4 mins. An aborted 2-minute Spanish jam followed soon thereafter. 1992 was tough sledding Quote Link to comment
Forum MVP Ammagamalin Crew Posted December 31, 2024 Forum MVP Report Share Posted December 31, 2024 11 hours ago, Greg from Chestertown said: 9/13/93, Dark Star clocks in at 5:32. On the ride home, my buddy was like They played Dark Star !!! I was like, no, they didn’t. I was out there, solo, for those philly shows and the next day one of the local radio stations mentioned that they played a Dark Star the night before after a long sabbatical. Unlike any Cincinnati radio stations, the local Philly station played a bootleg Dark Star on the air to commend the Dead for playing it. That philly fall three were the last of my touring with them. 1994 was all Emmylou and the Nash Ramblers from Nashville to Greenville to Boone to the final Ramble on 2/15/95. I had gotten a safe distance from the band when that fatal news was announced in August. 1 Quote Link to comment
Forum MVP Mango Posted December 31, 2024 Forum MVP Report Share Posted December 31, 2024 On 12/29/2024 at 3:05 PM, Rbarracoph said: Imagine a two minute Dark Star 😉 https://open.spotify.com/track/2AF1drAUmMi8ZX0U97UJLw?si=gmWm9eb5QjGzdd7tpJRimg&context=spotify%3Asearch%3Adark%2Bstar here it is- 2:40 1 Quote Link to comment
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