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One from the Vault is a live album by the Grateful Dead, recorded on August 13, 1975, at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco, California, for a small audience of radio programmers.
The album also includes six songs from a show at the same venue on October 3, 1987. One of these is "My Brother Esau", the first appearance of this song on CD. The fourth volume contains two consecutive complete shows—July 24, 1987, at Oakland Stadium, and July 26, 1987 at Anaheim Stadium. The album was released as a 4-CD set.
On Aug. 5, she released a video of a red vault opening and releasing several puzzles, which when unscrambled, revealed the names of the 10 vault songs for the re-recording. She released one vault ...
View from the Vault – The July 8, 1990, concert at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh. View from the Vault II – The June 14, 1991, concert at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium in Washington, D.C. View from the Vault III – The June 16, 1990, concert at Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, California.
The performance was recorded on 16-track and released in 1991 as One from the Vault. This was the first complete show ever released by the Grateful Dead and the first of an ongoing stream of releases from the band's vault. Two singles were released from the album, "The Music Never Stopped" and "Franklin's Tower", both backed with "Help on the Way".
Click on the blue vault and solve one of the word puzzles. It may take a second, since there are 89 puzzles to get through (á la “1989 (Taylor’s Version)”)—don’t say we didn’t warn ya ...
View from the Vault, Volume One, sometimes known simply as View from the Vault, is the first release in a series of DVDs and companion soundtracks by the Grateful Dead known as "View from the Vault". The audio is taken from the soundboard and the video from the video screens at the concerts.
"One of the things that's a great bugbear with me, I get very angry when I think of it, is the fact that they're raping his vault," she told PEOPLE. "All musicians, we have songs that we really ...