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Rock's longest, strangest trip,
the Grateful Dead
were the psychedelic era's most beloved musical ambassadors as well as its most enduring survivors, spreading their message of peace, love, and mind-expansion across the globe throughout the better part of three decades. The object of adoration for popular music's most fervent and celebrated fan following -- the Deadheads, their numbers and devotion legendary in their own right -- they were the ultimate cult band, creating a self-styled universe all their own; for
the better part of their career orbiting well outside of the mainstream,
the Dead
became superstars solely on their own terms, tie-dyed pied pipers whose epic, free-form live shows were rites of passage for an extended family of listeners who knew no cultural boundaries.
The roots of
the Grateful Dead
lie with singer/songwriter
Jerry Garcia
, a longtime bluegrass enthusiast who began playing the guitar at age 15. Upon relocating to Palo Alto, CA, in 1960, he soon befriended
Robert Hunter
, whose lyrics later graced many of
Garcia
's most famous melodies; in time, he also came into contact with aspiring electronic music composer
Phil Lesh
. By 1962,
Garcia
was playing banjo in a variety of local folk and bluegrass outfits, two years later forming
Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions
with guitarist
Bob Weir
and keyboardist
Ron "Pigpen" McKernan
; in 1965, the group was renamed
the Warlocks
, their lineup now additionally including
Lesh
on bass as well as
Bill Kreutzmann
on drums.
The Warlocks
made their electric debut that July; Ken Kesey soon tapped them to become the house band at his notorious Acid Tests, a series of now-legendary public LSD parties and multimedia "happenings" mounted prior to the drug's criminalization. As 1965 drew to its close,
the Warlocks
rechristened themselves
the Grateful Dead
, the name taken from a folk tale discovered in a dictionary by
Garcia
; bankrolled by chemist/LSD manufacturer
Owsley Stanley
, the band members soon moved into a communal house situated at 710 Ashbury Street in San Francisco, becoming a fixture on the local music scene and building a large fan base on the strength of their many free concerts. Signing to MGM, in 1966
the Dead
also recorded their first demos; the sessions proved disastrous, and the label dropped the group a short time later.
As 1967 mutated into the Summer of Love,
the Dead
emerged as one of the top draws on the Bay Area music scene, honing an eclectic repertoire influenced by folk, country, and the blues while regularly appearing at top local venues including the Fillmore Auditorium, the Avalon Ballroom, and the Carousel. In March of 1967
the Dead
issued their self-titled Warner Bros. debut LP, a disappointing effort which failed to recapture the cosmic sprawl of their live appearances; after performing at the Monterey Pop Festival, the group expanded to a six-piece with the addition of second drummer
Mickey Hart
. Their follow-up, 1968's
Anthem of the Sun
, fared better in documenting the free-form jam aesthetic of their concerts, but after completing 1969's
Aoxomoxoa
, their penchant for time-consuming studio experimentation left them over 100,000 dollars in debt to the label.
The Dead
's response to the situation was to bow to the demands of fans and record their first live album, 1969's
Live/Dead
; highlighted by a rendition of
Garcia
's
"Dark Star"
clocking in at over 23 minutes, the LP succeeded where its studio predecessors failed in capturing the true essence of the group in all of their improvisational, psychedelicized glory. It was followed by a pair of classic 1970 studio efforts,
Workingman's Dead
and
American Beauty
; recorded in homage to the group's country and folk roots, the two albums remained the cornerstone of
the Dead
's live repertoire for years to follow, with its most popular songs --
"Uncle John's Band,"
"Casey Jones,"
"Sugar Magnolia,"
and
"Truckin'"
among them -- becoming major favorites on FM radio.
Despite increasing radio airplay and respectable album sales,
the Dead
remained first and foremost a live act, and as their popularity grew across the world they expanded their touring schedule, taking to the road for much of each year. As more and more of their psychedelic-era contemporaries ceased to exist, the group continued attracting greater numbers of fans to their shows, many of them following
the Dead
across the country; dubbed "Deadheads," these fans became notorious for their adherence to tie-dyed fashions and excessive drug use, their traveling circus ultimately becoming as much the focal point of concert dates as the music itself. Shows were also extensively bootlegged, and not surprisingly
the Dead
closed out their Warners contract with back-to-back concert LPs -- a 1971 eponymous effort and 1972's
Europe '72
.
The latter release was the final
Dead
album to feature
Pigpen McKernan
, a heavy drinker who died of liver failure on March 8, 1973; his replacement was keyboardist
Keith Godchaux
, who brought with him wife
Donna Jean
to sing backing vocals. 1973's
Wake of the Flood
was the first release on the new Grateful Dead Records imprint; around the time of its follow-up, 1974's
Grateful Dead From the Mars Hotel
, the group took a hiatus from the road to allow its members the opportunity to pursue solo projects. After returning to the live arena with a 1976 tour,
the Dead
signed to Arista to release
Terrapin Station
, the first in a series of misguided studio efforts that culminated in 1980's
Go to Heaven
, widely considered the weakest record in the group's catalog -- so weak, in fact, that they did not re-enter the studio for another seven years.
The early '80s was a time of considerable upheaval for
the Dead
-- the Godchauxs had been dismissed from the lineup in 1979, with
Keith
dying in a car crash on July 23, 1980. (His replacement was keyboardist
Brent Mydland
.) After a pair of 1981 live LPs,
Reckoning
and
Dead Set
, the group released no new recordings until 1987, focusing instead on their touring schedule -- despite the dearth of new releases,
the Dead
continued selling out live dates, now playing to audiences which spanned generations. As much a cottage industry as a band, they traveled not only with an enormous road crew but also dozens of friends and family members, many of them
Dead
staffers complete with health insurance and other benefits.
Still,
the Dead
were widely regarded as little more than an enduring cult phenomenon prior to the release of 1987's
In the Dark
; their first studio LP since
Go to Heaven
, it became the year's most unlikely hit when the single
"Touch of Grey"
became the first-ever
Dead
track to reach the Top Ten on the pop charts. Suddenly their videos were in regular rotation on MTV, and virtually overnight the ranks of the Deadheads grew exponentially, with countless new fans flocking to the group's shows. Not only did concert tickets become increasingly tough to come by for longtime followers, but there were also more serious repercussions -- the influx of new fans shifted the crowd dynamic considerably, and once-mellow audiences became infamous not only for their excessive drug habits but also for their violent encounters with police.
Other troubles plagued
the Dead
as well: in July 1986,
Garcia
-- a year removed from a drug treatment program -- lapsed into near-fatal diabetic coma brought on by his continued substance abuse problems, regaining consciousness five days later. His health remained an issue in the years which followed, but
the Dead
spent more time on tour than ever, with a series of dates with
Bob Dylan
yielding the live album
Dylan & the Dead
. Their final studio effort,
Built to Last
, followed in 1989. Tragedy struck in October of that year when a fan died after breaking his neck outside of a show at the New Jersey Meadowlands; two months later, a 19-year-old fan on LSD also died while in police custody at the Los Angeles Forum.
As ever,
the Dead
themselves were also not immune to tragedy -- on July 26, 1990,
Mydland
suffered a fatal drug overdose, the third keyboardist in group history to perish; he was replaced not only by ex-
Tubes
keyboardist
Vince Welnick
but also by satellite member
Bruce Hornsby
, a longtime fan who frequently toured with the group. In the autumn of 1992
Garcia
was again hospitalized with diabetes and an enlarged heart, forcing
the Dead
to postpone their upcoming tour until the year's end; he eventually returned to action looking more fit than he had in years. Still, few were surprised when it was announced on August 9, 1995, that
Garcia
had been found dead in his room at a substance abuse treatment facility in Forest Knolls, CA; the 53 year old's death was attributed to a heart attack.
While
Garcia
's death spelled the end of
the Dead
as a continuing creative entity, the story was far from over. As the surviving members disbanded to plot their next move, the band's merchandising arm went into overdrive -- in addition to
Dick's Picks
, a series of archival releases of classic live material, licensed products ranging from
Dead
T-shirts to sporting goods to toys flooded the market. Plans were also announced to build Terrapin Station, an interactive museum site. In 1996,
Weir
and
Hart
mounted the first Furthur Festival, a summer tour headlined by their respective bands
RatDog
and
Mystery Box
; in 1998, they also reunited with
Lesh
and
Hornsby
to tour as
the Other Ones
. In spirit if not in name,
the Grateful Dead
's trip continued on. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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The real hardest working band in show business. Even the side projects are fascinating.
I was at Alpine for the first show after Jerry passed. Keep it up. You are still one of the best acts running.
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jerry, and the rest of the guys, you will be changing lives for MANY years to come!
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