The Grateful Dead symbolised the psychedelic Æ60s, with their links to Ken Kesey, the Merry Pranksters, and the LSD-drenched acid tests. The Dead got their reputation as the greatest live jam-band in history by headlining hundreds of free-form dance concerts in San Francisco at Bill GrahamÆs Fillmore Auditoriums and the Family DogÆs Avalon Ballroom. In the 1970s, the Dead became the favourites of millions of college-age students, and toured constantly to keep build that audienceùwhich before long took on its own name, the Dead Heads. - - Over the next 20 years, the Dead solidified their position as one of rockÆs most consistent top money-makers, creating instantly sold-out attendance records at notable venues like New YorkÆs Madison Square Garden and ColoradoÆs Red Rocks Amphitheatre û and Dead Heads travelled by the thousands in caravans to dozens and dozens more arenas, stadiums, and amphitheaters in every corner of America û as well as in Great Britain and Europe. - - The Grateful Dead continue to captivate fans around the world through the phenomenal artistûfan connectivity that has set them apart from the droves of bands that have come and gone over the years. In a fast-moving topical format, Grateful Dead expert Paul Grushkin covers everything there is to know about this legendary band from famous tours to obscure releases. -
ISBN: | 9780879309817 |
Publication date: | 1st August 2011 |
Author: | Paul Grushkin |
Publisher: | Backbeat |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 400 pages |
Genres: |
Music |