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

What is it called ? Space ? It was like these drum solos that would go on for hours and hours .

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

This is like the antithesis of punk rock shows where songs are like 90 to 100 and 20 seconds and like , yeah , and I remember thinking like , what is this ? What is this ? But people I know who love the Grateful Dead , love that uncertainty about where the that drum thing I think they do call it space .

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

I never listened to the Dead but probably because I heard songs on their albums and thought this doesn't really speak to me , but I think that the albums don't really reflect what's special about them . I think a lot of their shows were recorded , right ? Or videotaped by , by fans which they um supported , they supported that everybody come , everybody tape everybody , you know , trade tapes .

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

I confess , I , I have a sister who listened to The Grateful Dead and I got taken to a few shows when I was younger and they would do that . What is it called ? Space ?

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

The things that you were getting in touch with wrestling sleep and dreaming . Um , the ocean , there's a predictability of them because you can access them in a predictable way .