
New Books in Sociology John Brackett, "Live Dead: The Grateful Dead, Live Recordings, and the Ideology of Liveness" (Duke UP, 2023)
Aug 30, 2023
John Brackett, musicologist, discusses live recordings of the Grateful Dead and their influence on the band's history and mythology. Topics include the distinction between live and recorded music, the birth of the taper community, the role of engineer Dan Healy, and the appeal of Grateful Dead live recordings.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Live Music vs. Recorded Music: Historical Development
01:56 • 23min
Exploring 'Europe 72' and the Band's Approach to Live Recordings
25:21 • 3min
The Birth of the Taper Community
27:55 • 19min
Dan Healy: The Live Sound Mixer and Recording Producer of the Grateful Dead
46:41 • 3min
Language, Strategies, and the Story of Betty Cantor Jackson
49:46 • 4min
The Role of Dick La Viola as Tape Archivist for the Grateful Dead and the Introduction of the Dix Picks Series
54:05 • 4min
Exploring the Appeal of Grateful Dead Live Recordings
58:26 • 6min
