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Episode 165: “Dark Star” by the Grateful Dead

A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs

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The Grateful Dead's Acid Tests

In 1965, a young journalist named Hunter S. Thompson decided that it might be interesting to bring the Hells Angels motorcycle gang along to meet the pranksters. A party was thrown for the angels at Kesey's house, with Alan Ginsburg and Bam Das also attending. This went well enough that the started to be weekly parties organised by the pranksters - they were called acid tests. At a typical one of these acid tests, the Grateful Dead would play their music, which from the few surviving recordings of them in 1966, was a mixture of fairly standard R&B. And rather than form psychedelic jamming,. some of the pranksters would make their own music, though they couldn

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