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  1. Jerry spoke of Reflections after talking about the Dead’s recording of Blues For Allah, in an interview collected in The Grateful Dead : A Look Back: “A lot of the energy from that record [Reflections] is really a continuation of the Blues For Allah groove that we got into. We sort of continued the same energy because we were having a lot ...

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  2. Jerry Garcia - lead guitar, organ, vocals. Bob Weir - second guitar, background vocals. Phil Lesh - bass. Bill Kreutzmann - drums. Keith Godchaux - fender rhodes, tack piano. Donna Jean Godchaux - background vocals. Mickey Hart - drums, percussion. Mission In The Rain; Jerry Garcia - lead guitar, acoustic guitar, chimes, vocals.

  3. “Only a River” is a song that explores the longing for connection, the healing power of nature, and the significance of memories. Bob Weirs personal experiences and reflections come through in the lyrics, providing a glimpse into his own journey and search for meaning.

  4. Q&A: Bob Weir on Life With Jerry Garcia and the Grateful Dead. Guitarist also talks current projects, relays a funny Sammy Hagar anecdote. By Benjy Eisen. August 6, 2012. Bob Weir performs...

  5. August 9, 2023 ·. Follow. In this interview from the Comes a Time Podcast, Bobby Weir shares his perspective on death and reflections from the day he learned of Jerry's passing. #GratefulforGarcia.

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  6. The lyrics of “Heaven Help the Fool” speak of personal growth, the pursuit of success, and the consequences of materialism. Weirs words transport us to his transformation from a small-town upbringing (“I was born in Flatland, U.S.A”) to the allure of Los Angeles (“And all my dreams lead me to L.A”).

  7. 27 de nov. de 2022 · In this extended interview, correspondent John Blackstone talks with Weir, now 75, about the Dead's music, adapting it to performance by a symphony orchestra, the curious life of a song "critter...