Though American Beauty is undoubtedly the Dead’s most beloved studio album, by fans and skeptics alike, most of its songs were never major staples of their live sets, making it something like an island in the stream of their larger canon. One exception is “Truckin’,” the album closer,...
The main artists for Mouse Studios, often referred to together as "Mouse & Kelly," were Stanley "Mouse" Miller and Alton Kelly. They are legends in the San Francisco rock world, having created the Grateful Dead logo and many of their album covers. They helped to create and define the 60...
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Bob Weir, founding member of the Grateful Dead, is out with his first album of completely new material in over 30 years. For "CBS This Morning: Saturday," he performs, "Ghost Towns" from his new album, "Blue Mountain" at Brooklyn's Kings Theater. ...
One of the original big-buzz bands of the San Francisco scene, the Dead fell flat earlier in the year with their highly anticipated debut album. It was a thin and tinny collection dominated by blues and folk covers. The album’s cover art was psychedelic all right, but nothing else on ...
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A conversion to Christianity in the early ’70s changed the thematic direction of Griffin’s art, but did not affect his skill. In 1973, he created his second Grateful Dead album cover for Wake of the Flood. In ZigZag magazine Griffin noted that his original inspiration for the cover came ...
“Come and join the party every day,” sang Jerry Garcia and his new band on their first original song, “The Golden Road to Unlimited Devotion”, on their first album,Grateful Dead. The party was in theHaight-Ashburyof San Francisco from 1965-1967, and in other zones of the Bay Area...
The Grateful Dead were in the midst of multiple metamorphoses at the time of this September 1972 appearance at the Hollywood Palladium. Roughly a year after the release of their now iconic eponymous live double album, the group was approaching the one-year anniversary of recruiting keyboardistKeith...