The Stories Behind Every Grateful Dead Song, 1965 - 1995.
One of the most popular and enigmatic groups in the history of rock 'n' roll, the Grateful Dead enjoyed a career which spanned three decades and transcended their musical roots to become a pop culture phenomenon. Beyond the travelling circus atmosphere that accompanied the band's non-stop touring schedule was an incredible body of work that served as the lexicon for a generation of fans known as Deadheads.
For the first time, the stories behind these classic songs are examined in detail. What historical incidents led to 'New Speedway Boogie' and 'Truckin'? Who were the real-life inspirations behind 'Dupree's Diamond Blues' and 'Casey Jones'? And what is the true origin of the mysterious lady of Carlisle in 'Terrapin Station'?
This book follows the Dead on every step of their 30-year sonic excursion; from their humble beginnings as a cornerstone of the burgeoning hippie movement in the 1960s to the often-tumultuous final decade that established them as the most successful touring group in the history of rock music.
Including exclusive interviews with the legendary Jerry Garcia and lyricist John Barlow, this is the story of a band whose influence stretched far beyond their fans and encompassed rock music in general.