Deal: My Three Decades of Drumming, Dreams, and Drugs with the Grateful Dead
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Valium
venison
Veranda, Tony
Veteran’s Administration Hospital (Palo Alto, California)
videos
Bobby in
Gutierrez for
Hart, M., in
“Hell in a Bucket”
“Nobody’s”
“Throwing Stones”
“Touch of Grey”
Vietnam War
draft induction center for
marines for
Village Theater (New York City)
vision quest
volcano
Wake of the Flood
Wales, Howard
Walker, George
Walker, Ira
Wall of Sound
from Bear
infrastructure for
microphones and
suspension of
Wally Heider Studio
Walsh, Joe
Walton, Bill
Warfield Theater (San Francisco)
Warlocks
ages of
Grateful Dead early days as
Warnecke, John, Jr.
Warnecke, John, Sr.
Warner Bros. Records
anthology for
studio time with
water
love for
rain
scuba diving and
surfing
water balloons
Watkins Glen (New York)
Watts Acid Tests
Watts Riots
weather
Weather Report
weddings
Weidenheimer, Troy
“The Weight”
Weir, Bob (Bobby)
Davis, C., with
as DJ
fight with
guns and
Jerry’s death and
Kreutzmann, J., with
later with
Lesh against
on Marley
at pot bust
at recording
solo album of
songs from
studio of
in video
water balloons of
Welnick, Lori
Welnick, Vince
background of
challenges for
dedication of
desperation of
performance style of
personality of
Wembley Arena (London)
Wenner, Jann
West Germany
“Whipping Post”
white intruders (haoles)
The Who
whorehouse
The Who’s Tommy
Williams, Keller
Winterland Arena
album from
documentaries from
gate crasher at
good-bye shows at
Hart, M., at
New Year’s Eve (1978)
“With a Little Help from my Friends”
Without a Net
Wolman, Baron
Woodson, Ralph
Woodstock
Altamont compared to
artists for
crowd in
drugs at
Justin at
performance at
Watkins Glen compared to
Workingman’s Dead
American Beauty compared to
drums for
World Music Amphitheater (Chicago)
Wright, Frank Lloyd
Xanax
Young, Neil
YouTube
Altamont on
Bear on
French Acid Test on
Playboy After Dark on
Zacharia
Zappa, Frank
“Zebra killers”
Zodiacs
About the Authors
BILL KREUTZMANN cofounded the Grateful Dead in 1965 with his musical cohorts Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, Ron “Pigpen” McKernan, and Phil Lesh. They performed more than 2,300 concerts over their thirty-year career, becoming one of the top-grossing live acts of all time, and they sold more than 35 million albums. Kreutzmann continues to play music in various bands, including his latest project, Billy and the Kids. He lives on an organic farm in Hawaii.
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BENJY EISEN has written for Rolling Stone, Esquire, Relix, and others. Upon completion of Deal, Kreutzmann hired him as his manager. Benjy lives in San Francisco, where he is currently finishing work on his first novel, Oysterland.
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Contents
Title Page
Copyright Notice
Epigraph
Introduction: A Dance with the Divine
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Acknowledgments: When I Had No Wings to Fly
Index
About the Authors
Copyright
DEAL. Copyright © 2015 by Bill Kreutzmann. All rights reserved. For information, address St. Martin’s Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010.
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First Edition: May 2015