<P>The Grateful Dead are perhaps the most legendary American rock band of all time. For thirty years, beginning in the hippie scene of San Francisco in 1965, they were a musical institution, the original jam band that broke new ground in so many ways. From the music to their live concert sound syste
The Grateful Dead reader
โ Scribed by David G. Dodd, Diana Spaulding
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 353
- Series
- Readers on American musicians
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Here is an exciting collection of writings about The Grateful Dead, offering both classic and hard-to-find essays, reporting, and reviews. Arranged in chronological order, these pieces add up to nothing less than a full-scale history of the group--from Tom Wolfe's account of the Dead's first performance (at an Acid Test in 1965), to Ralph Gleason's 1967 interview with the 24-year-old Jerry Garcia, to Mary Eisenhart's obituary of the great guitarist. Powerful, incisive, and always imaginative, these selections include not only outstanding writing on the Grateful Dead, but also superb pieces on music and pop culture generally. And alongside the words of Tom Wolfe, George W.S. Trow, and Robert Christgau, readers will find poetry, fiction, drawings, and an offering of rare and revealing photographs. Fans will be fascinated by this anthology's many interviews and profiles, interpretations of lyrics, and concert and record reviews. Yet The Grateful Dead was more than a band--it was a cultural phenomenon. For three decades it remained on one unending tour, followed everywhere by a small army of nomadic fans who constituted a virtual cult. The writers in The Grateful Dead Reader both celebrate and analyze this phenomenon, in such pieces as Ed McClanahan's groundbreaking article in Playboy in 1972, fan-magazine editor Blair Jackson's 1990 essay on the seriousness of the drug situation at Dead concerts, and Steve Silberman's insightful essays on the music and its fans. The Grateful Dead Reader brims with some of the best writing on music, on popular culture, and on a band that helped define a generation.
โฆ Table of Contents
Contents......Page 8
Acknowledgments......Page 12
Editors' Prefaces......Page 14
Introduction: Gathering the Sparks......Page 20
I. "GET PREPARED, THERE'S GONNA BE A PARTY TONIGHT!": CARVING OUT A TERRITORY, 1967-1974......Page 24
Excerpt from The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test......Page 28
Excerpt from Morgan's Acid Test......Page 31
Dead Like Live Thunder......Page 40
Jerry Garcia, the Guru......Page 43
The Day They Busted the Grateful Dead......Page 62
Primal Dead at the Fillmore East: February 1970......Page 63
Purple Lights: Grateful Dead Dance Marathon at the Manhattan Center......Page 73
Grateful Dead I Have Known......Page 76
Liner Notes to Europe' 72......Page 109
Full Circle with the Dead......Page 111
Now That We've Got a Moment to Stand......Page 115
Some Pretty Basic Tenets of Hypnocracy......Page 117
State of the Changes: How the Dragon Urobouros (Giga Exponentia) Makes Us Go Round and Round......Page 118
Dead Heads Pay Their Dues......Page 123
He Was a Friend of Mine......Page 125
Robert Hunter, Dark Star......Page 128
II. "IF YOU GET CONFUSED, LISTEN TO THE MUSIC PLAY": BACK FROM THE HIATUS, INTO THE EIGHTIES, 1976-1986......Page 136
St. Stephen Revisited and Beyond......Page 140
Still Grateful After All These Years: In Which the Grateful Dead, Pinup Uglies of the Haight-Ashbury, Become the House Band of the Age of Certain Doom......Page 143
Dead Reckoning and Hamburger Metaphysics......Page 162
Dead Heads: A Strange Tale of Love, Devotion and Surrender......Page 173
Meditations on the Grateful Dead......Page 188
An Aged Deadhead......Page 198
Robert Hunter: Songs of Innocence. Songs of Experience......Page 202
Jerry Garcia and the Call of the Weird......Page 219
III. "WE WILL SURVIVE": A TOP-TEN HIT AND ALL THAT FOLLOWS, 1987-1994......Page 228
The Swirl According to Carp: A Meditation on the Grateful Dead......Page 232
Transformative Mysteries: A Primer on the Grateful Dead for Aficionados, Initiates and the Wholly Uninformed......Page 237
A Tale of Two Tribes: A Gay Man's Adventure in the World of Deadheads......Page 243
Reporting Live from Deadland......Page 248
Good Use......Page 252
This Darkness Got to Give: Some Thoughts on Problems in the Dead Scene......Page 256
You Don't Seem to Hear Me When I Call......Page 262
Introduction to We Want Phil! An Interview, and In Phil We Trust: A Conversation......Page 271
Excerpt from The Millennium Shows......Page 288
IV. "SEE HERE HOW EVERYTHING LEAD UP TO THIS DAY": JERRY GARCIA'S DEATH AND THE END OF THE GRATEFUL DEAD, 1995-1996......Page 302
American Beauty: The Grateful Dead's Burly. Beatific Alchemist......Page 306
Obituary: Jerry Garcia.1942-1995......Page 309
An Elegy for Jerry......Page 311
American Beauty......Page 313
The Grateful Dead: A Meditation on Music, Meaning, and Memory......Page 323
The Only Song of God......Page 329
Credits......Page 338
E......Page 342
M......Page 343
W......Page 344
Y......Page 345
C......Page 346
G......Page 347
H......Page 349
M......Page 350
R......Page 351
W......Page 352
Z......Page 353
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