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<title>Comment by Hundreds of great rock bands exist on Why the Grateful Dead Were the Greatest American Rock Band: A Polemic and Top Ten List</title>
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<description>Greatest American Rock band? Maybe...but..greatest Americana/Jazz/Live Experience band? Hands down. You either experienced them live or don&#039;t have a right to an opinion, because second hand doesn&#039;t count in this instance. Judging them by recorded product? Then you still don&#039;t get it.</description>
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<title>Comment by Rob on Why the Grateful Dead Were the Greatest American Rock Band: A Polemic and Top Ten List</title>
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<description>This is coming a little late, but I saw one poster mention the Velvet Underground as the best American rock band ever (along with the Byrds). Now I can understand the Byrds, but the Velvet Underground? Nowhere near the top in my opinion.</description>
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