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In This Is All a Dream We Dreamed, two of the most well-respected
chroniclers of the Dead, Blair Jackson and David Gans, reveal the
band's story through the words of its members and their creative
collaborators, and a number of diverse fans, stitching together a
multitude of voices into a seamless oral tapestry. Woven into this
musical saga is an examination of the subculture that developed
into its own economy, touching fans from all walks of life, from
penniless hippies to celebrities, and at least one U.S. vice
president. The book traces the band's evolution from its
folk/bluegrass beginnings through the Jug Band craze, an early
incarnation as Rolling Stones wannabes, feral psychedelic warriors,
the Americana jam band that blazed through the '70s, to the
shockingly 5 popular but still iconoclastic, stadium-filling band
of later years. The Dead broke every rule of the music business
along the way, taking risks and venturing into new territory as
they fused inspired ideas and techniques with intuition and
fearlessness to create a sound-and a business model-unlike anything
heard and seen before.
"Grateful Dead Gear" is the very first in-depth examination of
every aspect of the Dead's technical side, including their
recording methods. From the "acid tests" of the mid-'60s to the
famous "wall of sound" in the '70s and up to their exceptional
later touring systems, the Grateful Dead were always on the cutting
edge of technological innovation and experimentation. This
exhaustive study includes clear and concise explanations of the
band's equipment technology, instrument design, and studio
recording techniques, plus a history of the group. It's the
fascinating story of how a colorful cast of tech geniuses and
visionaries merged art, technology, and commerce into one of the
most successful touring businesses in music history.
He was there when Dylan went electric, when a generation danced naked at Woodstock, and when Ken Kesey started experimenting with acid. Jerry Garcia was one of the most gifted musicians of all time, and he was a member of one of the most worshiped rock 'n' roll bands in history. Now, Blair Jackson, who covered the Grateful Dead for twenty-five years, gives us an unparalleled portrait of Garcia--the musical genius, the brilliant songwriter, and ultimately, the tortured soul plagued by his own addiction. With more than forty photographs, many of them previously unpublished, Garcia: An American Life is the ultimate tribute to the man who, Bob Dylan said, "had no equal."
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