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- ^ ”purveyors of freely improvised space music,” – Blender Magazine, May 2003
- ^ ”"Dark Star,” both in its title and in its structure (designed to incorporate improvisational exploration), is the perfect example of the kind of “space music” that the Dead are famous for. Oswald’s titular pun “Grayfolded” adds the concept of folding to the idea of space, and rightly so when considering the way he uses sampling to fold the Dead’s musical evolution in on itself.” — Islands of Order, Part 2,by Randolph Jordan, in Offscreen Journal, edited by Donato Totaro, Ph.D, film studies lecturer at Concordia University since 1990.
- ^ a b ”Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum – Grateful Dead detail” (asp). Inductees. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Inc. Retrieved on 2007-01-16.
- ^ Kaye, Lenny (1970). “The Grateful Dead – Live/Dead“. Music reviews. Rolling Stone. Retrieved on 2007-01-16.
- ^ Selvin, Joel. “Marin Icons Now The Dead”, San Francisco Chronicle, February 12, 2003
- ^ Garofalo, pg. 219
- ^ ”The way it works is it doesn’t depend on a leader, and I’m not the leader of the Grateful Dead or anything like that; there isn’t any fuckin’ leader.” Jerry Garcia interview, Rolling Stone, 1972
- ^ ”Garcia’s influence on the overall chemistry of the band was surprisingly subtle, McNally tells NPR’s Scott Simon. ‘Jerry was not the leader, except by example… He was a charismatic figure.’”Simon, Scott. “‘A Long Strange Trip’: Insider McNally Writes a History of the Grateful Dead”, NPR Music, January 11, 2003
- ^ Scott, Dolgushkin, Nixon, “Deadbase X”, New Hampshire, p.23. ISBN 1-877657-21-2
- ^ McNally, Dennis, “A Long Strange Trip”, New York 2002, p.584. ISBN 0-7679-1186-5
- ^ ”Grateful Dead Member Died Of Overdose, Coroner Rules“. New York Times (August 12, 1990).
- ^ McNally, Dennis, “A Long Strange Trip”, New York 2002, p.447. ISBN 0-7679-1186-5
- ^ Scott, Dolgushkin, Nixon, “Deadbase X”, New Hampshire, p.79. ISBN 1-877657-21-2
- ^ Carolyn Jones, (June 3, 2006). “Grateful Dead’s last keyboardist, Vince Welnick, dies at 51“. San Francisco Chronicle.
- ^ McNally, Dennis, “A Long Strange Trip”, New York 2002, pp.118-19. ISBN 0-7679-1185-7 and Brightman, Carol, “Sweet Chaos”, New York 1998, p. 100-104. ISBN 0-671-01117-0
- ^ Bove, Tony. “Rockument’s Rise and Fall of the Haight-Ashbury” (html). Rockument.com. Retrieved on 2007-02-27.
- ^ [1]The Music Box, May 1999.
- ^ Stanton, Scott (2003). The Tombstone Tourist. Simon and Schuster. pp. 102. ISBN 0743463307.
- ^ Herbst, Peter (1989). The Rolling Stone Interviews: 1967-1980. St. Martin’s Press. pp. 186. ISBN 0312034865.
- ^ Rolling Stone, pg. 332
- ^ Garofalo, pg. 218
- ^ Weiner, Robert G. (1999). Perspectives on the Grateful Dead: Critical Writings By Robert G. Weiner. Greenwood Publishing. pp. 145. ISBN 0313305692.
- ^ Ankeny, Jason. “American Beauty review“. Allmusic. All Media Guide LLC. Retrieved on 2007-08-28.
- ^ Rolling Stone Magazine (2003). “Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time“. Rolling Stone. Retrieved on 2007-08-28.
- ^ Wolfe, Tom (1968). The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, Farrar Straus & Giroux
- ^ Bjerklie, Steve. “What are They Worth?”, MetroActive
- ^ a b The Grateful Dead: Playing in the Band, David Gans and Peter Simon, St Martin Press, 1985 p. 17
- ^ ”Drug Raid Nets 19 in French Quarter”, The Times-Picayune, February 1, 1970
- ^ Cavallo, Dominick. A Fiction of the Past: The Sixties in American History. St. Martin’s Press (1999), p. 160. ISBN 0-312-21930-X.
- ^ Kroichick, Ron. “Farewell Candlestick”, San Francisco Chronicle, October 1, 1999
- ^ OtherOnes.Net – The Other Ones & The Dead Information Archive
- ^ “Surviving Members of Grateful Dead Rock for Obama”, USA Today, October 14, 2008
- ^ ”The Immortals: The First Fifty“. Rolling Stone Issue 946. Rolling Stone.
- ^ Phil Speaks Out
- ^ Relix: Dead, Phish, Allmans Members Serve as “House Band” for Pelosi-palooza
- ^ Reuters article by Sue Zeidler, February 11, 2007
- ^ “Grateful Dead, Deadheads reunite for Obama”, Reuters, February 5, 2008
- ^ Selvin, Joel. “Grateful Dead Bury Hatchet, Reunite for Obama”, San Francisco Chronicle, February 5, 2008
- ^ Selvin, Joel. “Grateful Dead Reunite for Barack Obama Benefit Show”, Rolling Stone, February 5, 2008
- ^ “The Dead Reunite for Obama at Scorching Penn State Benefit Gig”, Rolling Stone, October 14, 2008
- ^ Official Dead ’09 Tour Page
- ^ Scott Rappaport (April 24, 2008). “Grateful Dead Donates Archives to UC Santa Cruz“. UC Santa Cruz News and Events.
- ^ a b Barnes, Mike. “Grateful Dead lawyer Hal Kant dies”, The Hollywood Reporter, October 22, 2008. Accessed October 24, 2008.
- ^ Light, Alan (10 July 2006). “A Resurrection, of Sorts, for the Grateful Dead”, New York Times. Retrieved on 12 December 2008
- ^ Liberatore, Paul (4 August 2006). “Only the Memories Remain: Grateful Dead’s Recordings Moved”, Marin Independent Journal. Retrieved on 12 December 2008
- ^ Deadbase Online Search, ver 1.10
- ^ Garofalo, pg. 219, quote in Garofalo, cited to Roxon, Lillian Roxon’s Rock Encyclopedia, 210
- ^ Scott, Dolgushkin, Nixon, Deadbase X, ISBN 1-877657-21-2
- ^ McNally, Dennis, “A Long Strange Trip”, New York 2002, p.455-58. ISBN 0-7679-1185-7
- ^ Pechner Productions- powered by SmugMug
- ^ Alembic History – Long Version
- ^ Brock, Ted (1990-06-26). “MORNING BRIEFING: IN OREGON, THEY’RE GRATEFUL FOR ALL EXTRA CASH THEY GET”, Los Angeles Times, p. C2.
- ^ Internet Archive: Grateful Dead
- ^ http://www.archive.org/iathreads/post-view.php?id=47634>
- ^ Creation of the lightning bolt skull, as told by Owsley “Bear” Stanley
- ^ Back cover of History of the Gateful Dead Vol. 1 (Bear’s Choice) on Dead.net
- ^ Creation of the dancing bear, as told by Owsley “Bear” Stanley
- ^ Grateful Dead (Skull and Roses) on DeadDisc.com
- ^ McNally, p. 499
- ^ “Grateful Dead Songbook (Front)” on dead.net
- ^ “Mouse Grateful Dead Songbook Jester” on rockpopgallery.com



