Dead & Company at the Sphere in Las Vegas (Review)
At first thought, Dead & Company playing inside the Sphere seems like a bad fit, perhaps even a betrayal of the counterculture cloak worn by the Grateful Dead since their beginnings in 1965 . Now well into seven decades of live performances, Dead concerts have always been known for their spontaneity and authenticity. Real instruments. Human voices. Nothing’s recorded in advance. Auto-Tune, pitch correction, lasers, and stage gimmicks are verboten. Yet, they’re performing inside the ultimate musical spaceship. Music isn’t merely to be heard, but also seen, and experienced. Somehow this clash of contradictions works. Call it balance. In fact, the Dead’s mellow style and laid back stage vibe makes for an optimal counterweight to the glitzy sensory overload encircling the entire venue.
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Excellent review. Thanks for taking the time.
Great pic of you and Marieta.
Glad you had a great time.
Cheers