In the world of pop culture no band has stepped so far beyond the bounds of music as the Grateful Dead. On a tragic day in 1994 it seemed that this music seen was bound for extinction. It was only then that a new star shined above the rest and carried the movement forward. This band, Phish created a movement to lead the music revolution into the future.
The Grateful Dead’s inception began in 1965 in San Francisco. As the Warlocks, the soon to be Grateful Dead performed at novelist, Ken Kesey’s Acid Tests which Jackson describes as, “sound-and-light celebrations of the psychedelic experience produced by the hallucinogen LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide, "acid").”(47) By the late 1960’s grateful dead fans not only were going to see th
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