The Grateful Dead's Jerry Garcia
The Electric Kool-Aid Hunting Trip.
I thought this might have been photoshopped.
But according to my friend who sent it to me it's from this:
"Yep! The book is titled You Can't Always Get What You Want: My Life with the Rolling Stones, the Grateful Dead and Other Wonderful Reprobates by Sam Cutler. (samcutler.com)"
What a long strange trip it's been...
Sam Cutler also put this project together: "Festival Express", a rock-and-roll train trip across Canada in 1970. It's a must see...
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I saw another publicity shot of The Grateful Dead where they were posed with hunting rifles in a doorway.
I also caught "The Festival Express" on Sundance Channel. I gotta second D.R.'s recommendation.
And D.R., since you're a fellow deadhead, I gotta let you in on some of my family history.
My step-mother is from Palo Alto, CA. The Grateful Dead was the band that played her high school prom sometime around 1965.
Her aunt was also responsible for getting the band arrested several times. They used to rehearse Sunday mornings at a house next to the family's church. They couldn't hear the preacher over Jerry, Bob and the boys.
Ha,ha..
I play a couple of their songs, but I'm not an extremely huge Dead Fan. The band sure has a great history.
I lean more to "Old And In The Way", some great stuff there.
those dang Paly cops - arresting kids for playing music. Helluva crime
They used to go out in the country and shoot. They were Americans, after all!
Sunday morning rehearsals? I'm calling bogus on that. You're making it up. And they didn't play your step-mom's prom.
They used to go out in the country and shoot. They were Americans, after all!
Sunday morning rehearsals? I'm calling bogus on that. You're making it up. And they didn't play your step-mom's prom.
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