Grateful Dead Join Super Group Line-up Coming to Rock Band
Harmonix and MTV Games Partner with Rhino Entertainment
to bring 18 Classic Grateful Dead Master Recordings to the Rock Band Videogame Platform
New York, NY September 5, 2007 Harmonix, the leading developer of music-based games, MTV Games, a division of MTV Networks within Viacom (NYSE: VIA, VIA.B), and Rhino Entertainment, a division of Warner Music Group (NYSE:WMG), announced a deal that will bring the legendary band Grateful Dead to the highly anticipated music videogame Rock Band. The iconic group is making 18 master recordings from its diverse catalog available as digitally distributed game levels following Rock Bands release this holiday season. Among the songs available will be the classic Dead tracks Truckin, Uncle Johns Band, Touch of Grey, Sugar Magnolia, and Casey Jones.
Grateful Deads unique fusion of rock, folk, bluegrass, blues, and jazz challenged traditional musical boundaries and pushed the limits of creativity to produce a signature sound that is undeniably their own, stated Paul DeGooyer, MTV's Senior Vice President of Audio, Home Video and Electronic Games. With an enormous legion of fans all over the world, Rock Band will give players a chance to interact with the music of these beloved rock pioneers and experience what Grateful Dead did best - jam from the depths of their souls.
Distributed by Electronic Arts (NASDAQ: ERTS), Rock Band is an all-new platform for music fans and gamers to interact with music like never before. The game challenges players to put together a band and tour for fame and fortune all while learning to master lead/bass guitar, drums and vocals. Built on an unprecedented partnership with artists, record labels and music publishers, the music featured in Rock Band will span the full range of rock music and include original master recordings from the greatest songs and artists of all time.
Grateful Dead, with their 30 year career and their timeless music, are the perfect addition to Rock Band, says Mark Pinkus, Rhinos Senior Vice President of Strategic Marketing, Custom Product & Sync Licensing. Its going to be a blast playing along to songs ranging from the Deads earliest hit Truckin to their final hit Touch of Grey. Im confident that Rock Band will be instrumental in introducing kids to the magical music of Grateful Dead.
Grateful Deads journey ignited in San Franciscos Haight and Ashbury district during the psychedelic 60s. The band, well known for constantly touring, continued to spread their message of peace and love for another three decades with a devoted community of fans known as Dead Heads, many of whom traveled the country with them. Earlier this year, the Recording Academy awarded Grateful Dead a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award for its contribution to the evolution of rock music.
Grateful Dead is the latest artist to join the vast musical downloadable multi-track master offerings of Rock Band, joining the list of epic artists such as Metallica and The Whos iconic Whos Next album, the first full album scheduled for downloadable content, in addition to the dozens of on-disc tracks spanning every genre of rock from alternative to classic to heavy metal.
Rock Band is slated for release on Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and PLAYSTATION3 computer entertainment system this Holiday 2007 in North America. For more information on Rock Band and Harmonix Music Systems please visit www.rockband.com and www.harmonixmusic.com.
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The Dead on Rock Band
09/06/07 8:38 am | #1
Harmonix announced yesterday that the Grateful Dead will be added to the lineup for Rock Band. Included in the 18 master recordings will be favorites "Truckin'", "Uncle John's Band", "Touch of Grey" and "Casey Jones". See the release below for full details:
Re: The Dead on Rock Band
09/06/07 10:42 am | #2
Any Deadheads here?
Re: The Dead on Rock Band
09/06/07 12:21 pm | #3
Not me. Rock Band looks fun and all, but the pricepoint is horrible. ON TOP of that, when you buy the bundle, you don't even get the wireless guitar, which you have to shell out and extra 80 bucks for.
Re: The Dead on Rock Band
09/06/07 12:26 pm | #4
I'm a drummer more than a guitarist anyways.
Re: The Dead on Rock Band
09/06/07 12:43 pm | #5
Well if you plan on shelling out that kind of money just to get the drums and game, you are crazy. First off, the game can only go so far with just one instrument. If you plan on paying that kind of money for the drum bundle and not get even half of the game experience, you deserve to be ripped off. I just love the whole "if you can play the drums in rock band, you can play drums in real life" that they are pushing.
I remember seeing Megadeath's lead singer on a show and they asked him to try to play Hanger 18 on GH2. He in fact, did terrible. A video game does not translate to actual music. You have 4 pads and the bass pedal. To be an actual drummer, you need a little more than that. It gives you the timing and rhythm, but its no where near real music. Its like saying hey, if you know how to read music tab but never have played an actual guitar or drums or anything, you can play for sure!
I think it will be a good game, but anything more than 150 dollars for a single game is a joke, especially with the DLC that is coming. This game is meant to be played with multiple people though, online or off. This is why I would rather play GH3 and don't be surprised when you see a drum hero to collide with rock bands franchise.
I remember seeing Megadeath's lead singer on a show and they asked him to try to play Hanger 18 on GH2. He in fact, did terrible. A video game does not translate to actual music. You have 4 pads and the bass pedal. To be an actual drummer, you need a little more than that. It gives you the timing and rhythm, but its no where near real music. Its like saying hey, if you know how to read music tab but never have played an actual guitar or drums or anything, you can play for sure!
I think it will be a good game, but anything more than 150 dollars for a single game is a joke, especially with the DLC that is coming. This game is meant to be played with multiple people though, online or off. This is why I would rather play GH3 and don't be surprised when you see a drum hero to collide with rock bands franchise.
Re: The Dead on Rock Band
09/06/07 1:01 pm | #6
It looks like you can though. -shrugs- I can play the drums IRL, so I'll do a review on the drum capability when i can. A rudimentary set is 4 drums and a bass along with cymbals. I used that. So without cymbals I'm probably gonna look like a dumbass trying to find my cymbals. Unless one of the pads is a cymbal. We'll just have to see. As for taking a musician to play a video game based on a song? No it wouldn't be able to do it perfectly from the get go. I'm not saying you can beat every song on expert and play them on a real guitar, but it really depends on the person. I myself can play a real guitar, but I don't think I can play Guitar Hero that well.
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