Grateful Dead, The
Transmission Impossible
3 x CD SET FEATURING THE DEADS SHORTER, BENEFIT SHOWS - HERE IN ONE DELUXE PACKAGE This triple disc sets features three such occasions from the Deads glorious catalogue of live broadcast recordings, which prove the above without exception. Kicking off on Disc One is an early show for the band from November 1966, recorded at Bill Grahams Fillmore, with the gig benefitting the venue itself, which was losing money at the time. Disc Two features the groups set at the Cambodian Refugee Benefit in 1980, held at the Oakland Coliseum Arena, and again organised by Bill Graham, in support of those whod had to flee their homes following the 1979 invasion of Cambodia by Vietnam. The set is concluded with Disc Three which, somewhat ironically, features the Grateful Deads appearance at the Bill Graham Tribute Concert held in Golden Gate Park, organised in the wake of the great mans tragic death, following a helicopter crash on 25th October 1991. Not for sale to GAS (Germany, Austria, Switzerland