Like an old drunk telling war stories at the bar, rock n’ roll has a tendency to regurgitate its own history.
This is an absolutely foundational rock 'n roll epic, a window into the world of high fantasy and danger that no other group perfected quite like Led Zep did.
Like the band itself, The Grateful Dead Movie ultimately succeeds on its own terms, creating an intriguing document of a Grateful Dead show in 1974.
John Perry Barlow, an American creator, rancher, and activist, rabble rouser and principled citizen, poet and songwriter, has died.
Often overshadowed by the larger than life Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir helped lay the dense rhythmic bed for Garcia’s solo flights of fancy.
There was nothing like a Grateful Dead concert. And there is nothing like The Grateful Dead Movie.