Why the Grateful Dead Matter

Why the Grateful Dead Matter

by Michael Benson (Author)

Synopsis

In Why the Grateful Dead Matter, veteran writer and lifelong Deadhead Michael Benson argues that the Grateful Dead are not simply a successful rock-and-roll band but a phenomenon central to American culture. He defends the proposition that the Grateful Dead are, in fact, a musical movement as transformative as any -ism in the artistic history of this century and the last. And a lot more fun than most. From the street festivals of Haight-Ashbury to the cross-country acid tests with the Merry Pranksters, and from the sound-and-light show at the Great Pyramid at Giza to the ecstatic outpouring of joy at Soldier Field in the summer of '15, the Grateful Dead have been at the center of American life, music, and karmic flow for fifty years. In Why the Grateful Dead Matter, Michael Benson brings it all back to life and makes a compelling case for the band's lasting cultural importance.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 84
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: ForeEdge from University Press of New England
Published: 22 Mar 2016

ISBN 10: 1611688515
ISBN 13: 9781611688511

Media Reviews
The most provocative parts of the book are when Benson moves away from writing about the Dead qua Dead and tells us about his and others' experiences of the band. Chapter 31 in particular, which narrates a trip to a Jerry Garcia Band concert, is full of fascinating details and perspective related to what makes rock shows exciting. -- Library Journal
Author Bio
Michael Benson has written about music, sports, crime, film, the military, and politics for a number of national publications. He is the author of many books including The Devil at Genesee Junction and Murder in Connecticut. He lives in Brooklyn, and is a lifelong follower of the Grateful Dead.