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Old School Vinyl

Author: Old School Vinyl Team

Old School Vinyl is a "Music Talk" podcast hosted by three knuckleheads from North Jersey who live and breathe classic Rock and Roll music! We are Joe Palmer, Joe Conlan & Danny T. We created this show to share our love of rock music with listeners around the world, and hopefully introduce them to lost nuggets from rocks past. We talk about our favorite bands, our favorite albums, our first concerts, great guitarists, great drummers, true innovators, and most of all OUR FAVORITE TUNES! Take a Rock & Roll ride with us.
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Genres: Music, Music Commentary

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S2E6: Blues for Allah - Nineteen Seventy Five!
Episode 6
Tuesday, 6 May, 2025

🎙️ Old School Vinyl – Episode 6: The Grateful Dead AscendAlbum Focus: Blues for Allah (1975)You’ve heard the myths. You’ve seen the tie-dye. But this is where the Grateful Dead’s musical transformation becomes something cosmic. In this episode, the Old School Vinyl crew takes a deep, heady dive into Blues for Allah — the Dead’s most intricate, experimental, and mystically funky studio album.Fresh off a 20-month hiatus, the Dead came back in 1975 not just to jam, but to innovate. This album is where their live improv brilliance meets studio craftsmanship, and the result is a sound that’s as mind-expanding as it is technically jaw-dropping.🎸 Garcia’s guitar floats like incense smoke.🧙‍♂️ Phil Lesh plays bass like a wizard weaving spells.🌀 Mickey and Billy drum in telepathic tandem.🎹 Keith’s keys are pure alchemy.🎤 Donna and Bob trade vocal magic that moves from the desert to the stars.This is not your uncle’s “Casey Jones.” From the serpentine grooves of “Help on the Way / Slipknot! / Franklin’s Tower” to the deeply strange and hypnotic title track “Blues for Allah,” the band pushes boundaries with jazz fusion, Middle Eastern motifs, and some of their finest musical interplay ever captured on tape.We talk Dead history, wild facts, favorite moments, and why this album proves the Dead weren’t just a cult band — they were ascending to rock deity status in the mid-70s.So crack open your brain, drop into the mix, and let’s get grateful for one of the most ambitious albums of 1975.

 

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