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Walls of Sound

Walls of Sound

Date de sortie : 2026-03-22
© Copyright 2025 All rights reserved.
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Date de sortie : 2026-03-22
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Walls of Sound Case Study: The Grateful Dead’s Wall of Sound

Walls of Sound Case Study: The Grateful Dead’s Wall of Sound

On this episode we take a look at the Grateful Dead’s Wall of Sound, a short lived but wildly ambitious attempt to rethink how live music could sound. Starting with the band’s early gigs and the Acid Tests, we get into how Owsley Stanley and a smal
Durée : 41:04
On this episode we take a look at the Grateful Dead’s Wall of Sound, a short lived but wildly ambitious attempt to rethink how live music could sound.
Starting with the band’s early gigs and the Acid Tests, we get into how Owsley Stanley and a small group of engineers helped build a massive, three story PA system designed for clarity as much as volume.
We talk about how it actually worked, what made it so difficult to tour, and why it disappeared almost as quickly as it arrived. Along the way, we get into taping culture, touring logistics, and the lasting impact it had on live sound.
Id. d’épisode : 1000756529816
GUID : brian9aj.podbean.com/231a3bc3-2c3b-354e-afff-8ac0d64290ce
Date de publication : 22/3/2026 à 02:07:51

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Walls of Sound is an insider’s look at the hidden world of music venues—their history, inner workings, personalities, and cultural weight.
Hosted by musician, writer, and entrepreneur Brian Teasley, who has played and recorded with Man or Astro-man?, The Polyphonic Spree, and St. Vincent—and who founded Birmingham’s Bottletree and now runs Saturn—and Ryan Murphy, who helped transform the St. Augustine Amphitheatre and now leads The Orion Amphitheater with venue group tvg, the podcast pulls from decades of firsthand experience.
Together, they’ve built, booked, and played just about every kind of venue out there. Walls of Sound peels back the layers on how these places come to be, what keeps them alive, and why they matter more than most people realize.
If you’ve ever stood in a room and felt the history in the floorboards, this show is for you.

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