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    The Dead Covers Project

    What a wonderful month it's been, sharing our love of the Grateful Dead through song and video! We applaud all the hard work and effort that you, the fans, put into the DEAD COVERS PROJECT, and we hope you'll continue to watch and support all the amazing participant videos on YouTube until we fire up the DEAD COVERS PROJECT again next February.

    Throughout the month of April, we'll be shining our lovelight on a handful of artists that really made the grade. You'll get to know each of these five artists and find out just what made them connect with the Dead in our exclusive DEAD COVERS PROJECT profiles, but for now we'd simply like to congratulate the following participants (in no particular order)...

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    The project may be over for 2012, but you can continue to check out some of the "Top Rated" videos that were submitted and "Like" them here.

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    leafcuttermultimedia
    12 years 4 months ago
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    I feel like my post might have sounded overly critical and some others too. I fully agree with Pappypgh. Etiquette is not always my forte. Nonetheless. I believe conversation, dialogue and communication are all healthy, normal activities. A person can make a comment and that may not reflect everything that person thinks on a matter, or who that person is. I think it's great Dead.net created the Dead Covers Project. But like everything else in the world, I think things can often work better, be better etc. It's not negativity on the past and now. It's optimism about the future. I think it's always worthy to ask across the scope of human activity, shall we modify, grow, expand, be better, be more positive, or do we remain stagnant. Like I said, I agree with Pappypgh, but I pose the question: Should everything remain the exact same, dead covers project, and everything else in the world, or will things evolve? And how will they evolve? Everything is always changing and evolving. Why not have discussions and conversations and be proactive in positive evolution? In regards to musicians and artists being disappointed in not receiving recognition: I guess there is a fine line between being egotistical and caring enough about what you do that you'd like someone to look at it or listen to it. I think this is a great ongoing battle in the brains of many creative people. Tension, and angst, and desire often push artistic expression. I agree that motivated musicians should have bands and take them on the road. But some people, have life, family, health issues which prevent this, other people are studio musicians, other people do photography, or are visual artists, or shoot video. Part of the theme of my post is that there are not only many kinds of dead heads there are many kinds of musicians and artists who play GD music or tie into the scene somehow. I think multiple categories and more "top Picks" would be better for everyone and the world. I think the project would end up distributing more listener/viewer time and energy across a wider range of videos and music. It's not a big Wow thing, it's just an idea. Also, I saw 97 Grateful Dead shows between '83 and '95 and didn't see Lost Sailor once. Yes, I was disappointed. Of course I think Augusta '84 was completely quintessential, but I was in high school and lived in California. I saw Lost Sailor in Amherst last fall by Further. Complete disaster. Just because I say these things doesn't mean I am less mentally and emotionally advanced than other people. It just means I really liked early to mid 80's Lost Sailor > Saints and wished I had seen one. There's no reason for me to feel guilty about this.
  • PAPPYPGH
    12 years 4 months ago
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    It was certainly bound to happen. The comments stating "it SHOULD be done THIS way, not THAT way," and, "Here's how you SHOULD have done it." Come on, folks. Remember when you'd walk into a show and you were hoping to catch your first "Dupree's"? Or you really wanted a "Lost Sailor," that night? Then, they didn't do it. And sometimes they'd even, "play 'Day Job' again." It goes to show, you don't ever know. Take things for what they are. I submitted about 10 videos - 8 or 9 of me playing solo and a couple with theCAUSE and not one of them got 'liked' more than about 9 times. I did no campaigning of any kind and I knew, once I saw how people were making the 'Top 10' that if I wanted to be there, I had to campaign hard. Not interested. But you know what? I did get ONE reply to my "Reuben & Cerise" solo video that was a really nice compliment. Someone I didn't know - that wasn't already a fan of my band - watched it and told me they liked it. Even if that didn't happen, I was happy to participate. Sure, it would have given me (Mingle)wood to see one of my videos in the Top 10, or get featured for a day. But it didn't happen and life goes on. If you're hell-bent on a contest and are truly upset by how this little project played out, I suggest you hit the pavement HARD with your music and work it to the point where you become as successful as you want to be with it. This project was just a place to put your stuff. Whomever watched it, 'liked' it or shared it is completely inconsequential. Did you enjoy making it? Did you enjoy listening to others? Great. If your only concern was that the almighty finger of the Grateful Dead reached out and plucked your submission because it was so awesome, you were probably doing this for the wrong reason. It was just a chance to share it with some like-minded people. The rest is icing on the cake. If you, like me, didn't get to the icing - be thankful you had some cake and move on.
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    leafcuttermultimedia
    12 years 4 months ago
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    This is in response to some recent comments (harp unstrung, ziphler, etc...) Like with everything Grateful Dead, you can't always get what you want, but if you try, you get what you need. I fully 80% believe this more than 50% of the time. We put up a Darkstar by Dali with fairly extensive psychedelic creative video editing. I heard about the dead covers project and was psyched to remix this great living room jam Darkstar we had and create a video in the vein of some other artistic video work I have been doing recently. After the music was created and mixed, I spent 40 hours plus about 40 hours of rendering time (computer crunching video all night) in a fairly intense way and got the tune posted at 1:00 AM on Feb. 1st. Perfect project at the moment! Very enjoyable! And i did get more hits and comments than anything else I've posted. Though the chordal structure is very continuous, I think this was a truly whole hearted psychedelically adventurous piece of music with many improvisational elements. I believe this Darkstar is good (good enough to listen to, if you like psychedelic Grateful Dead music). Don't take this comment the wrong way, but most of the chosen songs and tunes in dead covers project are just that, songs and tunes. They aren't psychedelic adventures. From the first notes, and the first singing, it's easy to project ahead and fill in the gaps. You know what the second verse of deal is going to sound like. You know what the guitar solo will sound like. Don't get me wrong No ONE LOVES Grateful Dead music more than me - the classic repetoire from the late 60's thru the early 80's. Huge neural pathways are sliced thru my mind and all the tunes flow right through them easily. I love all of it, the country, the bluegrassy, the ballads, about 100 tunes that are just Grateful Dead and nothing else, and all the long "second set" material.... Terrapin, Playin, Estimated, Darkstar, Eyes, Help Slipknot. Alright, where am I going with this.... I agree, you can't squeeze this into a "contest" and I think it is wrong to view it as such. Everyone benefits. Musicians and video people can put stuff up, listeners and viewers can watch. But if it is framed as an annual thing and the process is what it is, I think there are legitimate concerns. - There are multiple styles of Grateful Dead music. Big, psychedelic jam tunes by live bands were largely ignored in the picks du jour. - No Bob tunes in final picks... I don't really view things that way, but it is fairly traditional to sub-divide to Bob and Jerry tunes, and there are distinct stylistic differences across large percentages of each. - I agree that videography and video editing seemed to be largely ignored. Birdhouse doing Here Comes Sunshine was sweet - I mean they had to go out in a field and nail a performance, at the exact time the sun is poking through the trees, and a pretty smooth camera operator was shooting the video - and the tune is excellent. And the editing and production was great. The point is that I agree the videography, and sound quality, seemed to be less of an issue, than some aspect of novelty in the performance which sometimes I found difficult to pinpoint or appreciate. There are many kinds of Deadheads and will be many kinds in the future. Most of my friends are jazz musicians and various other types, some like the Dead, others don't. Many people are impressed with the virtuoisity of the musicianship and complexity of certain material. I think there will be many young people - I mean, next generation, after next generation, who will get into Grateful Dead music in different ways. I wonder if you are brand new to it all, and you dial in the top 5 covers picked to be promoted in March what you will think.?? Do you think, "cooked hippies" or do you think "vast array of incredible music and creativity"? Again, don't get me wrong. I am a cooked hippie myself. I suggest CATEGORIES: - Bluegrass/Country - "other" 1st set material (late 70's > 80's "first set" material - "Second set" material - Non-traditional styles (punk, rap, metal, classical...) - Quality videography - Creative video editing, effects, etc. I further suggest maybe 5 tunes get picked per day, or a tune in each category perhaps, and then several dozen featured at the end of it all. I guess I like the concept of it as an ongoing thing and not contest. Hilarious comment by someone on Deadheads wearing watches... Also, I'm not a big Facebook self promotion guy. Yes, I have my business and stuff which I'd like to see grow via social networking, but I hate playing games and trying to get all my friends to Like me on you.tube and facebook. I like to put out some interesting music and art, but let interested people take interest, and other just won't. Again, the whole thing was great, I fully enjoyed and will continue to check out hundreds of videos. I laughed and cried a bunch of times. It's amazing how great music passes inter-generationally and binds humanity through time. Thanks again Grateful Dead, Furthur, and all the fans!!
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What a wonderful month it's been, sharing our love of the Grateful Dead through song and video! We applaud all the hard work and effort that you, the fans, put into the DEAD COVERS PROJECT, and we hope you'll continue to watch and support all the amazing participant videos on YouTube until we fire up the DEAD COVERS PROJECT again next February.

Throughout the month of April, we'll be shining our lovelight on a handful of artists that really made the grade. You'll get to know each of these five artists and find out just what made them connect with the Dead in our exclusive DEAD COVERS PROJECT profiles, but for now we'd simply like to congratulate the following participants (in no particular order)...

Now Playing In The Band...

The project may be over for 2012, but you can continue to check out some of the "Top Rated" videos that were submitted and "Like" them here.

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What a wonderful month it's been, sharing our love of the Grateful Dead through song and video! We applaud all the hard work and effort that you, the fans, put into the DEAD COVERS PROJECT, and we hope you'll continue to watch and support all the amazing participant videos on YouTube until we fire up the DEAD COVERS PROJECT again next February.

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theCAUSE with Jill Paone Simmons on lead vocals and guests, Andrea Pearl on vocals & Patti Spadaro on guitar. Performed live in Potter County, July 2011.
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This is me doing a take on Bertha. Although I may look like I am overly-serious, I'm actually quite happy. I just get that look when I'm in the zone. Peace.
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Whew, I really like theCause playing Sittin' On Top of the World! What a great feel... I submitted a video of my one-day-a-year MusicFest Band playing All Along the Watchtower from 2009, with the tag "DeadCoversProject", but it has not shown up on the site-- not sure why. Here it is, if you care to take a look... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTvocNic3bA Enjoy!
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Great thread and lots of great videos. I wish I was as talanted. One of my favorite bands other then the Dead is the Brooklyn band Yarn. Here is there contribution to the Dead covers project. This video has a nice Electric Mandolin solo. Yarn plays Dead - Sugaree - Floydfest X - DeadCoversProject http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tcma6bnTTYI
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Instructions say to just add the tag DeadCoversProject to the video. And then it magically shows up in the Dead Covers Project? But where?
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Nice playin', great tone, using any pedals? Jim
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I used a Boss Loop Station and a few other tools during the instrumental sections. The loops were not pre-recorded; they were recorded live on the fly.
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Hella Cool Brother...Really enjoyed that....you are what we call in the "ear" world of music...ROCKIN. Find yourself a band brother, you will go far....just take a little step back and be humble. Right on! Keep rockin DeadFolk! ~Critter
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Ok, I've been asked a few times (ok like 12 already, but hey I love Deadheads) on how to embed a video, and unfortunately, most people don't take the time to copy and paste these days.....so if you want your video to be seen on this thread you must do this.....as I've wrote 12 kind folk on this site so far..... Hey now Dead.Net, Hope you have a grateful day....I'm just gonna paste what I've wrote others to help you out. You need to go to the youtube/vimeo/etc video you want and right click and pick Copy Embed html. Something like that....what you need to do is right click on the "you tube" video and click copy embed html. it should look like this....I took out a few things so you could actually see what it is. object style="height: 390px; width: 640px"param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/9FaFvhiWOOk?version=3&feature=player_detailpage"param name="allowFullScreen" value="true">param name="allowScriptAccess" value="always"embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/9FaFvhiWOOk?version=3&feature=player_detailpage" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" allowScriptAccess="always" width="640" height="360" I took out the symbols that make it embed but you can see those if you right click and copy and paste the html embed code. One thing you have to change is the width of the project or movie, they have it set at 640 and the biggest you can go is 400 on this site.....Hope that helps. THIS IS KEY! So in essence you all have enough videos on here, just don't paste the URL...paste the EMBED CODE with the changes of width from 640 (or something like that) to 400!!!! EJOYA. Love is real. ~Critter
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Critter,thanks for the kind words and thanks for the tip on changing the width on the embed code to 400. I couldn't figure that out for anything. Now that I've posted my song I can't wait to hop on the other links and check out everybody else's music. What a great website!!!
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Here's my wife and my take on Stella Blue: and Cassidy:
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Man, you guys sound great together! Well done.
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Turn up your Volume Control (recording level is low)... Critter, Thanks for posting the embed instructions again... Okay, now it is up on the Dead Covers Project site as well... Whew! Jon
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http://youtu.be/02l0o041GQM - Jack-A-Roe http://youtu.be/5l_wMF7slyY - Golden Road/Dark Star http://youtu.be/FQ0wnXJLrN4 - Drums Forgotten Space - Dallas Texas - http://www.forgottenspace.net BOB MCCONVILLE - Bass, Vocal JERRY SARACINI - Drums KENNY WITHROW - Guitar, Vocal PABLO RUSSELL - Drums, Vocal SCOTT PROSSER - Guitar, Vocal WILL HODGES - Keyboards, Vocal
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I fixed the embed width so it displays properly ... have a grateful day ;)
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Peggy O by Blue Line Highway from Richmond VA at Rapunzel's Books and Coffee, Lovingston VA 1/14/12 video shot and produced by Doug Bade ....more to come
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Here's one of our band (Bimini Road) doing our original tune Hopefully Paranoia, which is kinda insect fearful all by itself, and in the playoff, we do the noodle thing (what we call "psycho jive music") and eventually get to what I think is a pretty doggone cool version of The Other One. Which is itself bifurcated, the space between the two verses has *another* jam that turns into a reel (we called it Jigger Dee), then finally back to finish up the Other One.You won't see many acoustic versions of The Other One, but you will here. :) Hope you enjoy. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhZ1o5RwIqQ
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Bimini Road performs the Grateful Dead classics, "Ripple", segueing into "Brokedown Palace". This was the set closer, recorded at Berkeley Bob's Coffee House in Cullman, Alabama in February 16, 2009. There's a sweetness in this rendition, I think. A bit of sincerity that tries to atone for the fact that while we're not perfect, we do sing and play from the heart.
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Bimini Road plays their tune, "Train o'Time" which segues into "Touch of Gray", and hence to "Scarlet Begonias", finally circling back to Train o'Time". Recorded at Berkeley Bob's Coffee House in Cullman, Alabama in February, 2009. A bit of enthusiastic psycho-jive music. We'd not done TOG before this (and that shows a little :), but I knew the folks in the crowd would love the attempt.
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Please consider The Kind Buds in the Dead Covers Project! Bud & Budd, an acoustic duo, perform Deal with a few raucous, wide-open jams at this show in Warwick, NY. (especially the last two minutes) Find a lot of other "The Kind Buds" videos on youtube
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Hey heads! What a great event! So much fantastic Dead music being played out here. I've put together a playlist of my DeadCoversProject entries....various tunes from various shows. Enjoy :) http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9A3DB2BF7C8913FD&feature=view_all Jed Luckless is a New York area original musician, inspired by the Grateful Dead, Phish and other improvisational rock bands. Known as "Jammin Jed" to fans, he streams live performances on the internet at jedluckless.tv, from his studio overlooking the Hudson River. Jed also plays live shows in the NY area and streams from local venues whenever possible. Additional information and schedule available at www.jedluckless.com.
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Hey hey! Really enjoying hearing all the great Dead bands out here :) I've put together a playlist of DeadCoversProject entries for The Jed Luckless Band, a fine group of musicians that I have the pleasure of playing with! It's a fantasy set of various tunes from various JLB shows. Enjoy :) http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0DD2210D7630B76F&feature=view_all The Jed Luckless Band is Jed Luckless on guitar, Eric Stramiello on drums, Ken Kaufman on bass and Mark Gutenplan on keys. Their live shows are streamed on the internet at jedluckless.tv, from Stramland Studios, a home version of TRI in the drummer's basement :) JLB also plays live shows in the NY area, featuring Grateful Dead, Phish, original music and more. Additional info, live show audio and gig schedules at can be found www.jedlucklessband.com.