![]() ![]() Here’s some of the title track.ĪUDIO: “Infrared Roses” (0:42-1:14). JESSE: Here’s a Grateful Dead trivia question that’s not actually that trivial: What was the last album of original Grateful Dead music? True, the Dead put out Built To Last in 1989, but the answer to the question-and the subject and springboard for today’s episode-is Infrared Roses, released in 1991, 30 years ago this fall, and now streaming for the first time. Below, watch some fan-made videos from last night’s show, and check out the show’s setlist, via Setlist.fm.- Bill Kreutzmann & Bob Bralove, Grateful Dead Hour #169, 1991. As far as we know, though, this was a big ending for a band with a very long legacy. Fantasy,” the coda from the Beatles’ “Hey Jude.” They ended the whole thing with a version of Buddy Holly & The Crickets’ “Not Fade Away.”Īnother version of the Grateful Dead, with a reshuffled lineup, could easily pop up in the next few months. Last night’s set was the big finale, and it included a whole lot of Grateful Dead songs, along with a few tunes that the Dead covered multiple times: the Rascals’ “Good Lovin’,” Traffic’s “Dear Mr. Last night, they played what will supposedly be their final show.ĭead & Company finished their farewell tour with a three-night run of hometown shows at San Francisco’s Oracle Park. Last year, that band announced plans for one final tour. ![]() Dead And Company was Grateful Dead founding members Bob Weir, Mickey Hart, and Bill Kreutzmann, along with John Mayer, Oteil Burbridge, and Jeff Chimenti. Later that year, a trio of original Grateful Dead members launched a new project that was basically an extension of what the Dead had already done. In 2015, the Grateful Dead played their final shows in Chicago, with Phish’s Trey Anastasio filling in for the late Jerry Garcia. ![]()
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