Even if you're not a "Deadhead," you'll find much to enjoy in The Grateful Dead Movie. This grandiosely labelled "Movie" is a free-form documentary of the Frisco-based rock group, replete with animation sequences and precious concert clips. Jerry Garcia, the head Dead, is credited as co-director. Given Mr. Garcia's legendary preoccupation with ...
In 1970, with seemingly every North American city of any size holding a rock festival after the success of Woodstock, Ken Walker and Thor Eaton, a pair of Canadian entrepreneurs and music buffs, had an idea: instead of setting up one massive show with a bunch of top-name acts, why not stage a series of them across the country? With this in mind, ...
This legendary episode of television personality Tom Snyder's talk show The Tomorrow Show, which originally aired in 1979, investigates the impact of psychedelia on American culture. As hosted by Snyder, the program features guests Tom Wolfe (author of The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test), LSD guru Dr. Timothy Leary, author Ken Kesey (founder of The ...
Shot December 31, 1978, The Grateful Dead: The Closing of Winterland is a concert film featuring the seminal jam band performing a six-plus hour show to mark the last night of San Francisco's legendary Winterland Arena. In front of an audience that included such celebrity guests as Dan Aykroyd, John Cippolina and Ken Kesey, the Grateful Dead ...
Bickershaw Festival documents a 1972 concert held in England. Among the bands who performed over the course of the three day event were The Grateful Dead, The Kinks, Captain Beefheart, and Donovan. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
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