grateful dead
Fifty Years On, We're Living in the Grateful Dead's Future
Radio Motherboard talks time travel, sound tech, and pre-internet virality with Amir Bar-Lev, director of a new doc about the Dead.
Noisey Beats 1: The Grateful Dead, CyHi the Prince, DJ J Heat, and More
Tune into episode 97 of Noisey Radio on Beats 1 this Saturday at 9 AM EST/6 AM PST and Sunday 9 PM EST/6 PM PST.
The Unexpected (and Maybe Punk?) Documentary on The Grateful Dead
'Long Strange Trip' director Amir Bar-Lev explains his love for the Dead and how he wanted to make a definitive documentary from a punk vantage point.
The First Trailer for the Four-Hour, Scorsese-Produced Grateful Dead Doc Is Here
'Long Strange Trip' promises to be the "definitive" documentary of rock's greatest cult band. It's been long enough.
The Story of the Best Grateful Dead Show Ever
'Cornell '77: The Music, the Myth, and the Magnificence of the Grateful Dead's Concert at Barton Hall' explores the show's story.
Den syrede historie om den geniale LSD-kemiker, der var med til at forme 60'erne
Augustus Owsley skabte det LSD, som var brændstof for den lavine af nye tanker, der gjorde 60'erne til, hvad de var.
A New Book Flips Through a Decade of Rock Concerts
'OMG Posters: A Decade of Rock Art' features 400 limited edition gig posters from the top rock bands of the last 10 years.
The Grateful Dead's Drummer Mickey Hart Paints Using Vibrations
The Dead's legendary drummer wants his paintings to get you high.
Lipstick, Bros, and the Grateful Dead: A Conversation with Nick Monaco
Recorded at a studio owned by Bob Weir, Monaco's new LP 'Half Naked' finds the club kid leaning into complex, guitar-tinged pop—with achingly beautiful and unabashedly sexy results.
That Time the Navy Used the Grateful Dead's Amps to Listen to Soviet Subs
It's a curious, heady bit of Cold War-era intrigue. I had to get to the bottom of it.
The Best Sentences From Bill Walton's Emotional Grateful Dead Essay
Bill Walton is a big man who feels big feelings, especially about the Grateful Dead. His essay on their anniversary shows is extremely full of those feelings.
The Long, Strange Trip of a Federal Prisoner Who Loves the Grateful Dead and Acid
Thanks to mandatory minimum sentencing, Deadheads like Tim Tyler—who has been locked up for almost a quarter of a century—are missing out on the Grateful Dead 50th anniversary shows this weekend.