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None of us were actually on the road with the band ... But we've attended concerts. My iPod's full of Grateful Dead. But being a true Deadhead's kind of a full-time job.
If you ever wrote the Grateful Dead a letter, you'll probably find it (at UCSC)
Janis Joplin, the Grateful Dead, all did benefits for our clinic, and why is there this great museum in Cleveland and not in San Francisco where it all happened?
For me, I would say I try to find myself in between Billy Kreutzmann and John Molo, and Molo is the drummer for Phil Lesh and Friends ... The two drummers for the Grateful Dead were Billy and Mickey (Hart), but I do less Mickey because it doesn't sound right being a single drummer.
One song is called 'Black Rats of London' and Huey Lewis said that it sounds like Randy Newman meets Thin Lizzy, which I thought was cool ... There's another song ('Prairie Dog Town') that has me playing dulcimer over a hip-hop beat. There's 'Cyclone,' which was written by (Grateful Dead songsmith) Robe...
It’s the political equivalent of attending a Grateful Dead concert. Pure and simple, it’s market democracy.
The ultimate goal of making the archive digital is that everyone will have a Grateful Dead experience
We'll be playing a lot of cover songs from popular bands like the Grateful Dead and Pink Floyd and some originals, too
The idea for the Web site came from the sharing of Grateful Dead music and keeping up with their tradition
He's a deep musical soul ... He's an incredibly soulful musician and person. People often ask me what is my greatest collaboration in my years in music, and I've always said my deepest collaboration was with the Grateful Dead. But now I have to say it is with Ricky Skaggs and the Grateful Dead.
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Mickey Hart of the Grateful Dead performs at a memorial service for the late CBS News anchorman Walter Cronkite, Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2009, at the Lincoln Center in New York.
View Photo »The Dead, formerly the Grateful Dead, perform at the Forum in the Inglewood section of Los Angeles, Calif. on Saturday May 9, 2009.
View Photo »A Grateful Dead fan wearing a tee shirt with with a photo of the former guitarist Jerry Garcia arrive for a concert of The Dead, performing at the Forum in the Inglewood section of Los Angeles, Calif. on Saturday May 9, 2009.
View Photo »Grateful Dead guitarist Bob Weir and wife Natascha Muenter arrive at The Huffington Post Pre-Inaugural Ball in Washington, DC January 19, 2009.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JANUARY 20: The band Grateful Dead performs at the Mid-Atlantic Inaugural Ball at the Washington Convention Center on January 20, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JANUARY 20: The band Grateful Dead performs at the Mid-Atlantic Inaugural Ball at the Washington Convention Center on January 20, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JANUARY 20: The band Grateful Dead performs at the Mid-Atlantic Inaugural Ball at the Washington Convention Center on January 20, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JANUARY 20: The band Grateful Dead performs at the Mid-Atlantic Inaugural Ball at the Washington Convention Center on January 20, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JANUARY 20: The band Grateful Dead performs at the Mid-Atlantic Inaugural Ball at the Washington Convention Center on January 20, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JANUARY 20: The band Grateful Dead performs at the Mid-Atlantic Inaugural Ball at the Washington Convention Center on January 20, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JANUARY 20: The band Grateful Dead performs at the Mid-Atlantic Inaugural Ball at the Washington Convention Center on January 20, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »Rock memorabilia collector Peter Golding with one of his pieces titled 'Rolling Thunder' valued at between $100,000 to $150,000 that was used as an album cover for the band 'Grateful Dead' during a preview for an upcoming auction in Los Angeles on June 12, 2009.
View Photo »Rock memorabilia collector Peter Golding with one of his pieces titled 'Rolling Thunder' valued at between $100,000 to $150,000 that was used as an album cover for the band 'Grateful Dead' during a preview for an upcoming auction in Los Angeles on June 12, 2009.
View Photo »A man looks at a piece of artwork titled 'Skeleton and Roses' that was used to promote a 1966 concert by the band 'Grateful Dead' during a preview for an upcoming auction in Los Angeles on June 12, 2009.
View Photo »A man looks at a piece of artwork titled 'Skeleton and Roses' that was used to promote a 1966 concert by the band 'Grateful Dead' during a preview for an upcoming auction in Los Angeles on June 12, 2009.
View Photo »Bob Weir, of The Dead, formerly the Grateful Dead, performs at the Forum in the Inglewood section of Los Angeles, Calif. on Saturday May 9, 2009.
View Photo »Bob Weir plays guitar with his band The Dead, formerly the Grateful Dead, at the Forum in the Inglewood section of Los Angeles, Calif. on Saturday May 9, 2009.
View Photo »Phil Lesh, left on bass, with Bob Weir, center and Warren Haynes, right perform with their band The Dead, formerly the Grateful Dead at the Forum in the Inglewood section of Los Angeles, Calif. on Saturday May 9, 2009.
View Photo »Bob Weir from The Dead, formerly the Grateful Dead, is seen displayed on a video monitor during a performance at the Forum in the Inglewood section of Los Angeles, Calif. on Saturday May 9, 2009.
View Photo »FILE - In this Feb. 4, 2008 file photo, Phil Lesh, right, performs during a fundraising concert in San Francisco while Grateful Dead band mate Bob Weir, standing at left, looks on.
View Photo »Wavy Gravy, a 1960's icon known for his involvement with Woodstock and the Grateful Dead, blows bubbles atop a van during the First Church of the Last Laugh's 31st annual St. Stupid's Day Parade on April Fool's Day in San Francisco, California April 1, 2009.
View Photo »In this Monday, Feb. 4, 2008 picture, Phil Lesh performs during a fundraising concert for presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama in San Francisco while Grateful Dead band mate Bob Weir, standing at left, looks on.
View Photo »A smoke shop called Puff Puff Pass is shown on Haight Street in San Francisco, Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2009.
View Photo »Marwan Zaidan looks over a shelf of hookah pipes for sale at his store, the Ashbury Tobacco Center, on Haight Street in San Francisco, Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2009.
View Photo »Marwan Zeidan stands and looks over his store, the Ashbury Tobacco Center, on Haight Street in San Francisco, Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2009.
View Photo »The Dead, formerly the Grateful Dead, perform at the Forum in the Inglewood section of Los Angeles, Calif. on Saturday May 9, 2009.
View Photo »None of us were actually on the road with the band ... But we've attended concerts. My iPod's full of Grateful Dead. But being a true Deadhead's kind of a full-time job.
If you ever wrote the Grateful Dead a letter, you'll probably find it (at UCSC)
Janis Joplin, the Grateful Dead, all did benefits for our clinic, and why is there this great museum in Cleveland and not in San Francisco where it all happened?
For me, I would say I try to find myself in between Billy Kreutzmann and John Molo, and Molo is the drummer for Phil Lesh and Friends ... The two drummers for the Grateful Dead were Billy and Mickey (Hart), but I do less Mickey because it doesn't sound right being a single drummer.
One song is called 'Black Rats of London' and Huey Lewis said that it sounds like Randy Newman meets Thin Lizzy, which I thought was cool ... There's another song ('Prairie Dog Town') that has me playing dulcimer over a hip-hop beat. There's 'Cyclone,' which was written by (Grateful Dead songsmith) Robe...
It’s the political equivalent of attending a Grateful Dead concert. Pure and simple, it’s market democracy.
The ultimate goal of making the archive digital is that everyone will have a Grateful Dead experience
We'll be playing a lot of cover songs from popular bands like the Grateful Dead and Pink Floyd and some originals, too
The idea for the Web site came from the sharing of Grateful Dead music and keeping up with their tradition
He's a deep musical soul ... He's an incredibly soulful musician and person. People often ask me what is my greatest collaboration in my years in music, and I've always said my deepest collaboration was with the Grateful Dead. But now I have to say it is with Ricky Skaggs and the Grateful Dead.
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