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Author:Carol Brightman, Carol Brightmn
Format:Paperback: 368 pages.
Publisher:Pocket Books (09/01/1999)
ISBN:0671011170
ISBN13:9780671011178
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    Though their music may have drawn mixed reviews, the Grateful Dead's ability to survive the musical and cultural tumult of most of the last three decades remains uncontested. The renegade rock band's creation of a uniquely tribal audience base; the band members' belief in the mystical possibilities of their music, especially when accompanied by hallucinogens; and the wry resignation of their lyrics may begin to explain the Dead's longevity. But in this ruminative, entertaining memoir/cultural history, Brightman, author of 1994's NBCC-winning Writing Dangerously: Mary McCarthy and Her World, suggests that the philosophical, aesthetic and personal factors that allowed the band to outlive, at least in influence, even its most famous member, late guitarist Jerry Garcia, are far more complex. Locating the Dead within the historical crosscurrents of the period, she limns the grassroots American musician traditions that influenced the band, the idealized community of hangers-on and fellow tra...velers they encouraged, their Emersonian desire for spiritual transcendence, and the surprisingly middle-class sensibility of their adherents. Using her sister Candace's career as a lighting designer for the Dead and her own political activism and journalistic encounters with the band as reference points, Brightman weaves together the subterranean connections among the spiritual, drug-driven 'heads'; the politically active, rapidly disillusioned radical 'New Left,' and the larger society both subcultures reacted against. Brightman's argument occasionally grows as diffuse as one of the band's illustrious jam sessions. But she has produced a cogent, intelligent look at the Dead and the deep structure of American culture into which they so successfully tapped. Read more Less

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    Brightman...was introduced to the world of the Grateful Dead by her sister, the band's lighting director. Not interested in writing a group biography, Brightman instead explores the Grateful Dead's place in American culture, considering the influence of the beat generation, the 'acid tests' of Ken Kesey's Merry Pranksters, the student protest movement, and the ever-present drug culture including provocative claims regarding the CIA's role in drug trafficking. Brightman also attempts to decode the often impenetrable language of Deadheads and insiders. At the center of this upheaval are the Grateful Dead themselves, at once a part of, but also removed from, the events swirling around them. As much a study of the counterculture as it is of the Dead, Brightman's book is recommended for both music and popular culture collections.

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  • San Francisco's Grateful Dead brought its psychedelic blend of folk, bluegrass, and blues to the 1960s counterculture, along with a romance for the Beats and a love of anarchy that made it something more than a bond. Without radio play and virtually unnoticed by the press, the Dead forged a vast underground following whose loyalty survives to the present day.

    National Book Critics Circle Award-winning author Carol Brightman returns to the bond's roots -- to Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters, the acid tests and the heady days of Haight-Ashhury, the free concerts in Golden Gate Park and the formative shows of New York's Fillmore East -- to uncover the secrets of the band's longevity. Drawing on exclusive interviews With band members, staff and crew, Deadheads, other musicians, journalists -- and her own experience as a '60s activist -- Brightman shows us how, amid the turbulent Free Speech Movement and antiwar rallies, the Grateful Dead's abandonment to music, drugs, and dance offered the faithful a shelter in the storm. Her riveting, in-depth portrait of Jerry Garcia, the "nonleader leader" who held to a vision of the Grateful Dead's destiny even as he recoiled from the juggernaut it became, shows us how it was that a Dead concert become something halfway between a revival meeting and a family reunion.

    An absorbing and exhilarating exploration, "Sweet Chaos" offers, at last, a complete understanding of the Dead phenomenon and its place in American culture.

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