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Blogspot [new] — Grateful Dead Discography

For nearly six decades, the Grateful Dead has been more than a band—they’ve been a cultural phenomenon, a nomadic tribe, and a musical laboratory. With over 2,000 live concerts, 13 official studio albums, and dozens of live releases, navigating their catalog can feel like embarking on a trip through a musical multiverse. For dedicated fans—known as Deadheads—one of the most enduring and beloved platforms for organizing, sharing, and discussing this sprawling discography is Blogspot (the blog-publishing service hosted by Google, often found on blogspot.com domains).

Now go on, start your search. And remember: what’s your favorite show? Because every Deadhead you meet on a Blogspot comment section will have a different answer—and that’s the whole point. Keep your eyes on the Blogspot, and your ears on the archive. (~);} grateful dead discography blogspot

| Year | Title | Type | Blogspot Highlight | |------|-------|------|--------------------| | 1967 | The Grateful Dead | Studio | Original mix vs. remix | | 1968 | Anthem of the Sun | Studio/Live | Which version is better? | | 1969 | Live/Dead | Live | The birth of “Dark Star” | | 1970 | Workingman’s Dead | Studio | Acoustic brilliance | | 1972 | Europe ’72 | Live | The definitive tour | | 1977 | Terrapin Station | Studio | Orchestral ambitions | | 1990 | Without a Net | Live | Brent’s last stand | For nearly six decades, the Grateful Dead has

So the next time you type into Google, know that you’re not just looking for a list of albums. You’re tapping into a 50-year-old conversation between tape traders, setlist analysts, and psychedelic explorers. Whether you’re chasing a pristine copy of Dick’s Picks Volume 4 (2/13/70) or a blog post analyzing every note of “Dark Star” from 1972, Blogspot remains a vital, fan-built encyclopedia. Now go on, start your search