With more than thirty years of material, most of which has become engrained in American culture, attempting to compile the best of Bob Weir is undoubtedly a daunting task. The extensive archive of live performances with the Grateful Dead alone would be a sufficient resource to pull from. Add in their studio efforts – some of course substantially better than others – his solo albums spanning the past three decades, and the hundreds of live shows to match, it
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