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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 in the Hay-Tash Prieria

By late 1966 the group were essentially living in two communes. Weir had by this point given up on LSD, joining Pigpen, who'd never used it. Lesh had soon bolted after having to share a room with Garcia, who snored very loudly. A group of hippianicists called the Diggas had taken up residence in the area. They were giving away free food, scrounged or stolen from local shops and cooked as a combination of political act and performance art piece. Anyone getting their free food had to step through a frame because inspired by John Cage they thought that the act of putting a frame around something made it art.

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