Why the Grateful Dead Were So Good | Rick Rubin & Dr. Andrew Huberman

Like I'm I shazam a lot . You know , when , when I hear something I like , have you ever encountered music that really works well live but just does not work in a recording or that is that much better live . But the recording is sort of me , you don't have to name that .

Why the Grateful Dead Were So Good | Rick Rubin & Dr. Andrew Huberman

I don't think so . I feel like maybe there are some artists who are great live who've never captured it well on record example , would probably be The Grateful Dead is a good example of a band where I feel like their albums are not their strong point . But there , if you hear live recordings , they're really interesting and really different from each other .

Why the Grateful Dead Were So Good | Rick Rubin & Dr. Andrew Huberman

I feel like maybe there are some artists who are great live who've never captured it well on record example , would probably be The Grateful Dead is a good example of a band where I feel like their albums are not their strong point . But there , if you hear live recordings , they're really interesting and really different from each other . And that's kind of part of what makes The Grateful Dead interesting is their unpredictability .

Why the Grateful Dead Were So Good | Rick Rubin & Dr. Andrew Huberman

I feel like that's kind of what the Dead do live . They'll play songs in different ways . Um , and again , I don't know very much about the dead end .

Why the Grateful Dead Were So Good | Rick Rubin & Dr. Andrew Huberman

It's a , it's a real moment . It's uh something that I , I aim for in the studio is to create real moments that when you hear them , they don't necessarily sound perfect . They sound like something that really happened and in that moment , something happened and it's a special moment and you , you can feel that if they were to play it again , it wouldn't be like that .