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- Official Site Of The Grateful Dead | Grateful Dead
Official Site Of The Grateful Dead
- Documenting The Dead: Taping the Dead | Grateful Dead
Every Deadhead understands what noted Deadhead writer Steve Silberman eloquently called “the treasures buried in the taped record of the Dead's pursuit of their restless muse ” Yet taping was also more than just capturing history: tapers understood that the recordings they made had the power to help create the subculture
- Today in Deadhead History | Grateful Dead
Today is June 21 On this date in Deadhead history: - In 1967, the Grateful Dead played the Polo Grounds of Golden Gate Park in San Francisco - In 1969, the Grateful Dead played an early and late show at the Fillmore East in New York City - In 1970, the Grateful Dead played the American Indian benefit at the Pauley Ballroom in Berkeley, CA
- Grateful Dead Greatest Stories Ever Told - I Need A Miracle
But, despite the sense of the lyrics on the face of it, what “Miracle” did was to put something into Grateful Dead culture, just by way of introducing the word: miracle I wonder who the first Deadhead was who thought of making a sign saying “I need a miracle,” and putting a finger in the air outside a show, asking for a ticket But it soon became commonplace, and “miracle” became
- Religion, Spirituality and Deadheads | Grateful Dead
In one of the other topics, one of the folks seemed not to be so sure of the reception he'd get for saying he was a youth minister at his church In my experience, Deadheads span the full spectrum from Agnostic to Zoroastrian I've met atheist Deadheads, Muslim Deadheads, Buddhist Deadheads, Catholic Deadheads, Jewish Deadheads, and Wiccan Deadheads My Deadhead friends are all over the map on
- Archive | Grateful Dead
Official Site Of The Grateful DeadBe the first to know about the Grateful Dead’s exclusive limited-edition releases, breaking news on the band, community events, and so much more It’s all happenin’!
- Documenting The Dead: The Posters of the Grateful Dead Archive . . .
Poster art is one of the most important aspects of the Grateful Dead phenomenon, and it forms a vital dimension of the rich visual culture of the Deadhead experience
- Grateful Dead All In The Family: Steve Silberman
You are probably already familiar with Grateful Dead scribe Steve Silberman He's written countless essays and liner notes and even co-authored a book on the Dead, not to mention his co-producer credit on the must-have boxed set So Many Roads (1965-1995) But what do you really know about the man who so eloquently delivers the spirit of Spring '77 to this release? We're shedding a little light
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