The Grateful Dead in Concert
Essays on Live Improvisation
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About the Book
This book offers a spirited analysis of the unique improvisational character of Grateful Dead music and its impact on appreciative fans. The 20 essays capture distinct facets of the Grateful Dead phenomenon from a broad range of scholarly angles. The band’s trademark synergizing focus is discussed as a function of complex musical improvisation interlaced with the band members’ collective assimilation of an impressive range of marginal musical forms and lyrical traditions. These facets are shown to produce a vibrant Deadhead experience, resulting in community influences still morphing in new directions 45 years after the band’s initial impact.
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Bibliographic Details
Edited by Jim Tuedio and Stan Spector
Format: softcover (6 x 9)
Pages: 365
Bibliographic Info: 32 photos, notes, bibliographies, index
Copyright Date: 2010
pISBN: 978-0-7864-4357-4
eISBN: 978-0-7864-5828-8
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Tuning Up
Foreword: The Grateful Dead Phenomenon
STANLEY KRIPPNER 1
Preface: Kaleidoscopic Entry to the Show 7
Introduction: “Shall We Go?” 11
First Set: Musical and Lyrical Elements of Grateful Dead Improvisation
Non-Systematic Thoughts About Improvisation
CRISTIAN AMIGO 15
Mandalas and the Dead
GRAEME M. BOONE 25
The Eccentric Revolutions of Phil Lesh
BRENT WOOD 43
American Chaos: Charles Ives and the Grateful Dead
SHAUGN O’DONNELL 58
“Mr. Charlie Told Me So”: Heidegger and the Dead’s Early Assimilation to the Technology of the Blues
DAVID MALVINNI 71
Dark Star Mandala
GRAEME M. BOONE 85
“Where All the Pages Are My Days”: Metacantric Moments in Deadhead Lyrical Experience
REVELL CARR 107
“Not Just a Change of Style”: Reading Workingman’s Dead as an American Commentary with Americana Roots
ERIN MCCOY 118
Second Set: Some Philosophical Contours of Grateful Dead Improvisation
Improvised Philosophy
ALAN TRIST 129
“Pouring Its Light Into Ashes”: Exploring the Multiplicity of Becoming in Grateful Dead Improvisation
JIM TUEDIO 133
“Searching for the Sound”: Grateful Dead Music and Interpretive Transformation
JASON KEMP WINFREE 152
Plato’s Pharmakon: Grateful Dead Concerts and the Politics of Getting High
ELIZABETH CARROLL 164
When “Reason Tatters”: Nietzsche and the Grateful Dead on Living a Healthy Life
STAN SPECTOR 180
The Other One and the Other: Moral Lessons from a Reluctant Teacher
STEVEN GIMBEL 191
Innocence and Experience in the Grateful Dead: A Reading of Stuart Hampshire
NICHOLAS MERIWETHER 200
Third Set: Experiencing Community Through Grateful Dead Improvisation
Modeling Improvisation
MARY GOODENOUGH 211
“Mysteries Dark and Vast”: Grateful Dead Concerts and Initiation into the Sublime
ERIC K. SILVERMAN 214
Bears and Flags: The Grateful Dead’s America and Bohemian Nationalism
JAY WILLIAMS 232
Improvising Community: A Hermeneutic Analysis of Deadheads and Virtual Communities
GARY BURNETT 251
Strategic Improvisation: Management Lessons from the Dead
BARRY BARNES 267
Cultural Communication Codes Among Deadheads: A Chronological Account of Communicative Improvisation
NATALIE J. DOLLAR 279
Examining Grateful Dead Improvisation as a Catalyst for Creating Sustained Communitas
AMANDA DIEDERICH-HIRSH 294
“I Can’t Do Anything but Lie”: Studying Deadheads While Wearing Simmelian Lenses
REBECCA G. ADAMS 310
Encore
The Thing Is the Thing Is the Thing Is the Thing Is There Is No Thing
CHRISTIAN CRUMLISH 325
All His Children Grew and Grew (Who Killed Uncle John?)
DAVID GANS 329
Greensleeves
The Grateful Dead Came to Our House One Day (with 20 People and a Bottle of LSD): A Story About Discovering the Power of Channeling Healing Energy
JEAN MILLAY 339
Contributors 345
Index 351
Book Reviews & Awards
“fun collection of essays…some great writing in here”—Sacramento Book Review; “producing this volume was obviously a labor of love…remarkable…recommend[ed]…intellectually stimulating, worthwhile contribution”—Critical Studies in Improvisation.