Grateful Dead Quiz: Test Your Knowledge of the Legendary Band

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Grateful Dead Quiz: Test Your Knowledge of the Legendary Band

The Grateful Dead, originally known as the Warlocks, emerged in 1965 from the Bay Area music scene. Over the past six decades, the band has endured lineup changes, extensive touring, and the loss of Jerry Garcia. Their music and community spirit continue through projects like Dead & Company and Bob Weir’s Wolf Bros, as well as archival releases preserving their live performances. The Grateful Dead have cultivated a dedicated fan base, ranging from long-time enthusiasts to new listeners introduced to their music by artists like John Mayer. Test your knowledge of the Grateful Dead with our definitive quiz.

If you score between zero and 30 percent, don't worry—it's a great opportunity to explore albums like American Beauty and Workingman’s Dead. Dive into live recordings like Europe ’72 and Live/Dead to experience the essence of the band. For a standout performance, listen to Cornell 5/8/77, often hailed as one of their best shows. The Grateful Dead's history is a fascinating journey, so take your time to immerse yourself in their music.

Scoring between 31 and 60 percent indicates a solid understanding of the Grateful Dead's music and legacy. You might be familiar with tracks like "Scarlet/Fire" and have delved into their discography. To deepen your knowledge, consider exploring resources like David Browne’s book So Many Roads, the documentary Long Strange Trip, and interviews with Jerry Garcia and Bob Weir from Rolling Stone.

If you score between 61 and 100 percent, congratulations! You are a true Deadhead, well-versed in the band's intricacies. You recognize the significance of "Drums/Space," understand the distinctions between Dick’s Picks and Dave’s Picks, and can differentiate between band members like Brent and Keith. Celebrate your expertise by seeking out new live shows on archive.org to expand your collection.

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