
The Grateful Dead Reader
Published on 24. August 2000
Book
Hardback
352 pages
978-0-19-512470-5 (ISBN)
Description
The Grateful Dead were one of the most fascinating rock bands and cultural phenomena of the 20th century. Although they had few mainstream or Top 40 hits, over the 30 years of their history they acquired a dedicated following of fans, known as Deadheads, mostly through their live performances. Known for their concerts replete with tie-dye-clad fans and an array of drugs, and of course for their music with its long improvizations, inspired by blues, folk and country, the Grateful Dead were more than just a fun-loving rock band; they were akin to a religion or a cult, argues this text. Although the Grateful Dead formally disbanded in 1995 after lead singer Jerry Garcia's untimely death, the band's legacy and its fans live on through a host of writings, tributes, biographies, fan magazines, online discussion groups, and web sites. This book collects the most important and illuminating writings by and about the band, its members, and its fans, aiming to provide a rich account of the Dead and their importance in rock music and popular culture. It includes interviews, profiles, concert and record pieces, and fictional accounts, each introduced and placed in context by the volume editor.
This book is intended for "Deadheads" and other rock fans as well as scholars of popular music and culture.
This book is intended for "Deadheads" and other rock fans as well as scholars of popular music and culture.
Reviews / Votes
"An engaging, thoughtfully selected collection of the best writing about the Grateful Dead's remarkable journey, by some of its savviest critics--Ralph Gleason, Richard Melzer, Robert Christgau, Blair Jackson, Steve Silberman--as well as "insiders" like Robert Hunter, Dennis McNally, David Gans, and Alan Trist. A must-read for anyone interested in the Grateful Dead, 60s counter-culture, or the achievements of American popular music." -- Fredric Lieberman,Professor of Music, U.C. Santa Cruz
"At last a literary road map for the long strange tripster in us all."-Wavy Gravy
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Edition
Annotated edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Annotated edition
Weight
681 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-512470-5 (9780195124705)
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David Dodd | Diana Spaulding
The Grateful Dead Reader
E-Book
08/2000
OUP eBook
€7.99
Available for download
Persons
David G. Dodd and Diana Spaulding are a husband-and-wife editorial team. David co-edited (with Robert Weiner) the definitive Grateful Dead bibliography, The Grateful Dead and Deadheads. He also maintains the Annotated Grateful Dead Lyrics site on the Internet. Diana is a Project Manager for the CARL Corporation. They live in Petaluma, California.
Content
Editors' Prefaces. Introduction by Steve Silberman. Part I. Get Prepared, There's Gonna Be A Party Tonight!: Carving out a territory, 1967-1975. Part II. If You Get Confused, Listen To The Music Play: Back from the hiatus, into the eighties, 1976-1986. Part III. We Will Survive: A top ten hit, and all that follows, 1987-1994. Part IV. See Here How Everything Lead Up To This Day: Jerry Garcia's death and the end of the Grateful Dead, 1995-1996