Bob Weir
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Review by Bud Scoppa, Rolling Stone, 31 August 1972
REVIEWS OF GRATEFUL Dead records are invariably written by those who've been touched by that mysterious and to me incomprehensible power-to-enchant that exists somewhere in ...
Review by Ken Barnes, Creem, October 1972
FOLLOWING THE release of the New Riders Of The Purple Sage with Jerry Garcia, the Vintage Dead albums, the second double live Dead package, the ...
Alone again gratefully: Bob Weir proves he's more than Dead
Interview by John Swenson, Rolling Stone, 20 April 1978
"THIS DOESN'T represent me correctly," Bob Weir complains to a photographer as he gestures at the half-empty dishes before him. "I hardly ever drink tea, ...
The Grateful Dead: Days of the Living Dead
Interview by Mark Rowland, Musician, October 1996
TWO HOURS north of San Francisco, you can drive a country road that snakes past a redwood grove, into a driveway that curls around a ...
What happened when these '60s artists decided to go solo?
Retrospective by Mitchell Cohen, Music Aficionado, 2017
GOING SOLO IS an ancient musical tradition. Probably there was a Gregorian monk whose yearning for the spotlight made him think, "I can do this ...
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