Check out the "Best of the Grateful Dead" at http://gratefuldeadprojects.com.

On the home page there is a drop-down menu to choose the "Best of"
list you want to see - there are a bunch of songs.



On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 9:19 AM, King, Hunter T <hk...@wcupa.edu> wrote:
> Check out the, "Deadheads Taping Compendium" Series.  Each volume gives a 
> list of what the contributors consider to be the best versions of each song 
> from that era.  These can be difficult to find and expensive to buy, however. 
>  If you can get your hands on them, they'll prove to be a great resource.  
> Rock on.
>
> Hunter King
> West Chester University
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-deadli...@nemesis.cs.berkeley.edu 
> [mailto:owner-deadli...@nemesis.cs.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Wester, Matthew 
> E., Au.D., C.C.C.-A
> Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 7:18 PM
> To: deadlists@nemesis.CS.Berkeley.EDU
> Subject: Best Versions Played?
>
> Is there a place to find a solid list of the best versions of a bunch of
> Dead songs?  There seems to be a lot of well-informed opinions in the
> comments sections for shows on archive.org and they often lead me to
> versions that no one mentioned in the Deadbase reader's polls, which is
> surprising to me.  Obviously, its hard to look at  all the comments for
> each show on archive.org.  Is there a place besides Deadbase where this
> has been attempted?
>
> Matthew Wester
>
>



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