GREAT ADVICE FROM THE DEAD
“If we had any nerve at all, if we had any real character, we would make an effort to address the wrongs in this society, righteously.” — Jerry Garcia

Counterculture icon of the 1960s
Jerry Garcia, lead guitarist of the legendary rock band The Grateful Dead, died of a heart attack on August 9, 1995. He was 53.
“I think The Grateful Dead represents the spirit of being able to go out and have an adventure in America at large,” said Jerry Garcia. “We didn’t invent the Grateful Dead, the crowd invented the Grateful Dead. We were just in line to see what was going to happen.”
“You need music, I don’t know why. It’s probably one of those Joe Campbell questions — why we need ritual. We need magic, and bliss, and power, myth, and celebration, and religion in our lives, and music is a good way to encapsulate a lot of it.” — Jerry Garcia
RIPPLE
WHARF RAT
RAMBLE ON ROSE
LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL
The final salute to Jerry by thousands of friends and fans at his memorial service was to stand as one and roar and applaud just like at a Grateful Dead concert.
“What a long, strange trip it’s been.”