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Authors: Dennis Mcnally

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Watts, Michael. No title.
Melody Maker,
9/23/78.

Weddle, David. “When Worlds Collide.” L.A. Village View, 7/7/95.

Weitzman, Steve. “Bob Weir: Afternoon with the Living Dead.”
Drummer,
10/2/73.

———. “A Chat with Jerry Garcia,” in
Rolling Stone
(eds.),
Garcia.

Welding, Pete. “NLCR.”
Sing Out!
2, no. 5, 12/61–1/62.

Wenner, Jann. “Blues with a Feeling.”
Daily Cal,
1/12/67.

———. “The Dead Did Get It.”
Rolling Stone,
11/67.

———. “The Pranksters’ Last Prank.”
Daily Cal,
3/31/66.

White, Timothy. “From the Beatles to Bartok . . .”
Gold Mine,
11/2/90.

Wieder, Robert S. “Has Success Spoiled Rock Hustler?” New West, 4/10/78.

Wilcock, Donald E. “Ungrateful Dead.”
Lotus-Nexus,
11/19–12/3/70.

Wilgoren, Rachel. “The Dead Live On.” Senior thesis, Brandeis University, 1995.

Wood, Sam. “Live, with the Dead.”
Philadelphia Inquirer,
9/11/90.

Woody, Todd. “Jerry Garcia’s Heirs Truckin’ to Court.”
Legal Times,
3/18/96.

Wright, Charles. “Cold Philly Rock Night.”
Village Voice,
1/23/69.

Wright, Jeff. “ ‘Dead’ Pays off for UO; Some Critics Not Grateful.”
Eugene Register Guard,
6/20/90.

Wright, Robert A. “200,000 Attend Coast Rock Fete.”
New York Times,
12/7/69.

“Yes, I Remember It Well.”
Rolling Stone,
2/16/84.

York, Michael. “Restrictions End Static over Grateful Dead.”
Washington Post,
6/18/89.

———. “Winter Moves to Pull Plug on Grateful Dead Concert Here.”
Washington Post,
6/13/89.

Yorke, Ritchie. “G.D. Surprise.”
Toronto Telegram,
6/29/70.

Young, Charles. “The Awakening of the Dead.”
Rolling Stone,
6/16/77.

Young, Israel. “Frets and Frails.”
Sing Out!
115, no. 5, 11/65.

Zane, J. Peder. “Who Else Would Name a Foundation for a Roadie?”
New York Times,
6/26/94.

Zane, Maitland. “The Cops Bust Kids for Dancing.” S.F. Chronicle, 4/23/66.

———. “Police Ban on Fillmore Dance.” S.F. Chronicle, 4/17/66.

Zimmerman, Kent, and Keith Zimmerman. “Gavin Gets Dead.”
Gavin Report,
10/27/89.

Zorn, Eric. “The Kingston Trio Lives.”
Chicago Tribune,
2/21/82.

Material from Peter Berg, including film
Nowsreal
on Digger, Free City activities.

General files of Fitzhugh Ludlow Memorial Library.

David and Vera Mae Frederickson’s collection of interviews and materials on Berkeley folk scene.

Files of Ralph J. Gleason (courtesy Jean Gleason).

Files of
Golden Road
(courtesy Blair Jackson and Regan McMahon).

Collection of materials of Greg Hoffman.

Files of the
San Francisco Chronicle.

Files of the
San Francisco Examiner.

Orme School files.

Marty Otelsberg files, Universal Attractions.

Joel Selvin files.

Interviews

Other Interviews

Album Network, interviews with Phil Lesh and Bob Weir by Marty Martinez and David Gans, “100 Year Hall,” 9/7//95

Jeremy Alderson, interview with Jerry Garcia, 7/3/89

John McLaughlin, Palo Alto Historical Society, 1994, with Jerry Garcia

Aronowitz, Al, and Dennis McNally with Jerry Garcia, New York, 6/73

DiPietro, Ben, AP, interview with Jerry Garcia, at Moana Surfrider Hotel, 5/10/90

Eisenhart, Mary, interview with Jerry Garcia, 11/87

Lambert, Gary, with BW, 7/28/77

Marcus, Steve, and David Gans with Garcia, 10/14/86

Entire band, unknown source, 3/9/67

Garcia, Jerry, interview, “I Believe,” KPIX-TV, San Francisco, 1968

Band on Alex Bennett, WMCA, New York, 9/16/70

Band meeting, 8/68

Bob Weir and Donna Jean Godchaux, WNEW, Passaic, N.J. 11/8/78

Jerry Garcia, WPLJ, New York, 9/74

Jerry Garcia, WLIR, New York, 1/11/79

Jerry Garcia, WRNW, Worcester, Mass., 11/9/82

Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, Dan Healy, WBCN, Boston, 11/14/78

Jerry Garcia with Bonnie Simmons, KSAN, San Francisco, 1/23/76

Mickey Hart, KSJO, San Jose, 8/80

Good Morning America,
1/23/80

Bob Weir, WMMR, Philadelphia, 9/8/76

Jerry Garcia, WMMR, Philadelphia, 11/27/78

Jerry Garcia, WFMT-FM, Chicago, with Studs Terkel, 12/17/78

Frost, Vance, and Michael Wanger, “Golden State Documentary” (radio), 1969

Gans, David, transcripts of his interviews with Bob Weir, 8/9/77, at L’Hermitage Hotel, Beverly Hills, during recording of “Heaven Help the Fool” and between shows at the Roxy, Los Angeles, 2/17/78

Jerry Garcia interview, “What Was That?” KSAN, San Francisco, 1976

Works, Mary,
The Life and Times of the Red Dog Saloon
(film)

Permissions

The author wishes to thank the following people and organizations for their willingness to share material.

All songs quoted are courtesy of Ice Nine Music Publishing except where otherwise noted.

“It’s Alright, Ma (I’m Only Bleeding)’’ is © 1965 by Warner Bros. Inc., copyright renewed 1993 by Special Rider Music. All rights reserved. International copyright secured. Reprinted by permission.

“Morning Dew,’’ by Bonnie Dobson and Tim Rose, Warner Tamerlane Publishing, used by permission.

“We Can Be Together,’’ by Paul Kantner, used by permission of Icebag Music.

Material from an article by Frank Dorris in
Absolute Sound,
used by permission of Absolute Media.

Harcourt Brace, for a portion of T. S. Eliot’s “The Four Quartets.’’

Material from
The Collected Poems of Bobby Petersen,
used by permission of Hulagosi Press.

For “Diagram.’’ From
The Selected Poems of Robinson Je fers
by Robinson Jeffers, copyright 1925, 1929 and renewed 1953, 1957 by Robinson Jeffers. Used by permission of Random House, Inc.

Material from an interview with Jerry Garcia by Paul Morley in
New Musical Express,
used by permission of IPC Media.

Material from a 1973 article by Patrick Carr and a 1987 article by Jon Pareles in the
New
York Times,
used by permission of the
New York Times
.

Material from an article by Charles Perry from
Rolling Stone,
November 22, 1973 ©
Rolling Stone
LLC. All Rights Reserved. Reprinted by Permission.

Material from an unpublished interview of Jerry Garcia by Jeremy Weir Alderson, used by permission of Jeremy Weir Alderson.

Material from a review in Creem by Lester Bangs, copyright 1971, Lester Bangs. Used with permission of the Estate of Lester Bangs.

Material from Robert Christgau, used by permission of Robert Christgau.

Material from a letter by Clive Davis, used by permission of Clive Davis.

Material from Richard Gehr, used by permission of Richard Gehr.

Material from an interview of Jerry Garcia conducted by Randall Groenke, used by permission of Randall Groenke.

Unpublished material, including the novel
Silver Snarling Trumpet,
long poem “A Strange Music,’’ and personal journal notes, by Robert Hunter, used by permission of Robert Hunter.

Material from a letter by Daniel Hupert, used by permission of Daniel Hupert.

Material from various letters by Sara Ruppenthal Katz, used by permission of Sara Ruppenthal Katz.

Material from various pieces by Michael Lydon, primarily in
Rock Folk,
used by permission of Michael Lydon.

Material from a letter by Larry Magid, used by permission of Larry Magid.

Material from a letter by Branford Marsalis, used by permission of Branford Marsalis.

Material from “Grateful Dead I Have Known’’ by Ed McClanahan, used by permission of Ed McClanahan.

Material from an interview of Jerry Garcia by John McLaughlin, Palo Alto Historical Society, used by permission of John McLaughlin.

An unpublished poem by Barbara “Brigid’’ Meier, used by permission of Barbara Meier.

Material from a letter by Joe Smith, used by permission of Joe Smith.

Joe, Jerome John, and Ruth “Bobbie” Garcia, San Francisco, 1942.

Wendy, Bob, and John Weir at home in Atherton, 1956.

Jerry Garcia’s music-teaching job portrait, Dana Morgan studio, 1962.

Mickey Hart, graduation from air force basic training, 1961.

Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter in bluegrass days, 1962.

The Warlocks at the In Room, October 1965.

The Warlocks/Grateful Dead, Fort Point, San Francisco, November 1965.

Pranksters at an acid test.

Trips Festival setup, Longshoremen’s Hall, San Francisco, January 1966.

Neal Cassady at Olompali, June 1966.

Tangerine, Rock Scully, Girl Freiberg, and George Hunter at Olompali, June 1966.

In front of 710A Ashbury Street, fall 1966. Back row: Pigpen, Jerry Garcia, Phil Lesh, Florence Nathan, Laird Grant, Bill Kreutzmann. Front row: Rock Scully, Tangerine, Danny Rifkin, Bob Weir.

The Diggers at City Hall, fall 1966. Sculptor La Mortadella, Emmett Grogan, Slim Minnaux, Peter Berg, and Butcher Brooks.

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