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From mcarver@techbook.com Tue Oct 19 08:07:54 PDT 1993
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From: "Michael E. Carver" <mcarver@techbook.com>
Subject: Dead Citings 1992
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A compilation of Dead related articles for 1992. Check your local
library...
17. ROCK music
August. By Giles, Jeff; Mundy, Chris; et al
Details events which happened in the music world in August 1992. The
serious case of exhaustion suffered by Grateful Dead musician Jerry
Garcia; U2's performance at New York's Yankee Stadium; The riot in
Montreal following a Guns N'Roses/Metallica show; The marriage of Sting
and Trudy Styler; Bobby Brown's `Bobby'; Lucinda William's `Sweet Old
World'; Rita Marley's admittance to forging her husband Bob Marley's
signature to a number of documents; More.
(Rolling Stone, 12/10/92 Issue 645/646, p77, 1p, 1 chart, 6c)
18. ROCK music
On the road. By Giles, Jeff; Mundy, Chris; et al
Details some of the acts that were on tour in 1992. Sluggish ticket
sales for most concerts; Success of the Elton John/Eric Clapton show;
Lollapalooza '92, which included acts from Pearl Jam, Ice Cube,
Soundgarden, the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Porno for Pyros; Metallica's
upstaging of Guns N'Roses; U2's Zoo TV Tour; MTV's `120 Minutes' tour,
which featured John Lydon and the North Carolina rock outfit Blind
Melon; The Black Crows; The Grateful Dead; More.
(Rolling Stone, 12/10/92 Issue 645/646, p35, 2p, 8c)
19. GRATEFUL Dead (Videotape)
Music. By Simels, Steve
Reviews the music video `Grateful Dead: Backstage Pass,' a compilation
of heretofore-unseen material from the Grateful Dead.
(Entertainment Weekly, 11/6/92 Issue 143, p73, 2p)
20. GARCIA, Jerry
Jerry Garcia. By Henke, James
Presents an interview with Jerry Garcia from issue 616 of `Rolling
Stone,' dated October 31, 1991. Garcia's feeling that he is a part of
a continuous line of a certain thing in American culture; Death of
Grateful Dead keyboardist Brent Mydland; Taking psychedelics to
experience the extensiveness of the mind; Scuba diving; Fatherhood;
Death of his father; Turning fifty; More INSET: Untitled (`Rolling
Stone' relationship with the Grateful Dead), by J.H.
(Rolling Stone, 10/15/92 Issue 641, p180, 3p, 1 illustration)
21. COFFEE industry--Pacific Northwest
Wired. By Sullivan Jr., Robert E.
Contends that Portland, Oregon has succeeded San Francisco as the
coffee capital of the nation, and the Starbucks Coffee shop is the
market bellwether for bean analysts, with 63 stores in Seattle, 14 in
Portland and seven in San Francisco. Starbucks bars offer the high end
of the high-end coffees, Coffee People is early Grateful Dead concert;
Gourmet coffee experiences in the great Northwest; Coffee craze may
relate to a form of economic empowerment.
(New Republic, 10/12/92, Vol. 207 Issue 16, p9, 1p)
22. CLEMENTS, Vassar
Vassar Clements. By Nuccio, Tom
Profiles Vassar Clements, fiddler. His appearance at Nashville's
Starwood Ampitheatre with Spinal Tap; His ever-ready approach; He has
recorded with everybody from the Grateful Dead to Paul McCartney;
Teamed up with jazz musicians to play an acoustic, improvised music,
labeled jazz-grass or string-swing; New release `Once In A While';
More.
(Down Beat, Oct92, Vol. 59 Issue 10, p14, 1/3p, 1bw)
23. GARCIA, Jerry
Jerry Garcia ill; Dead cancel tour. By Goldberg, Michael
Announces that the Grateful Dead have cancelled a four-city fall tour
of the East Coast and have put other plans on hold until Jerry Garcia
recovers from exhaustion brought on by a series of health problems.
Three decades of bad health and fitness habits that led Garcia to lung
and heart problems, as well as diabetes; Garcia's steady recuperation
at home; Heroin use in the 1980s; The diabetic coma Garcia fell into in
July 1986; Details.
(Rolling Stone, 10/1/92 Issue 640, p19, 2p, 1bw)
24. CONCERTS--Economic aspects
On the road again--but where are the fans? By Grover, Ronald;
Collingwood, Harris
Discusses how pop music tours are trying low prices and gimmicks to
sell tickets because of slow summer concert business. Tour flops
include Wilson Phillips, Kiss, and Hammer; Winners include Neil
Diamond, Genesis, and the Grateful Dead; Comparison of this year's
grosses to last year; Details of Zoo Tour from Ireland's U2; Success of
the Lollapalooza tour.
(Business Week, 9/7/92 Issue 3282, p36, 1p, 1 chart, 1 graph, 1c)
25. TWO From the Vault (Music recording)
Record & CD reviews.
Reviews the music recording `Two From the Vault,` by the Grateful Dead.
(Down Beat, Sep92, Vol. 59 Issue 9, p41, 1/3p, 1bw)
26. CONCERTS
Summertime blues. By Tannenbaum, Rob; DiMartino, Dave
Comments on the rash of ailments that have railed two of the year's
most successful music tours. Why the Guns N' Roses/Metallica tour shut
down for more than two weeks; Lung disease facing Jerry Garcia of the
Grateful Dead, causing a cancellation of the group's fall tour.
(Entertainment Weekly, 8/28/92 Issue 133, p7, 1/4p, 1bw)
27. MUSIC industry
In the news. By Goldberg, Michael
Presents news occurring in the music industry. Announcement of the
nominees for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame's eighth annual induction
ceremony, including Creedence Clearwater Revival, the Doors, the
Grateful Dead and Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Inventions; Title of
Madonna's book of erotic photos `Sex'; Ron Wood's new album `Slide on
This'; Arrest of Italian concert promoter David Zard in Rome following
complaints about the volume of a Michael Jackson concert; More.
(Rolling Stone, 8/20/92 Issue 637, p16, 1/3p, 1c)
28. CONCERTS
No heat wave for summer tours. By Goldberg, Michael
Reflects on the disappointing turnout which summer tours have
experienced thus far. Concert promoters' predictions of a great summer
earlier in the year; The exception of the Lollapalooza Tour, which has
sold out nationwide; `Pollstar's estimates on summer tours; Poor ticket
sales for Genesis; Bruce Springsteen's ability to sell out arenas; U2
ticket sales in Iowa; Other acts selling well, including Eric Clapton
solo shows and the Grateful Dead's early summer tour; More.
(Rolling Stone, 8/20/92 Issue 637, p19, 1/2p, 2c)
29. MUSIC performers
Shirts so good. By Browne, David
Rates the newest concert T-shirts of touring bands, in the categories
of design and wearability. Bruce Springsteen; The Cure; Grateful Dead;
Garth Brooks; Metallica; Neil Diamond.
(Entertainment Weekly, 8/14/92 Issue 131, p28, 2p, 6c)
30. DOWN Beat (Periodical)
Down Beat's 40th annual Int'l Critics Poll.
Presents `Down Beat's 40th annual International Critics Poll. Jazz
album of the year to Joe Henderson's `Lush Life'; Blues album of the
year to Buddy Guy's `Damn Right I Got the Blues'; Rock album of the
year to Neil Young's `Arc/Weld'; Blue's artist of the year to B.B.
King; Big band of the year to to Sun Ra Arkestra; Electric guitarist of
the year to John Scofield; World beat album of the year to Mickey
Hart's `Planet Drum'; Best Rock Group to Grateful Dead; More.
(Down Beat, Aug92, Vol. 59 Issue 8, p22, 5p, 6c, 15bw)
31. GORE, Tipper
The prime of Tipper Gore. By Dugger, Celia
Discusses how Tipper Gore, the wife of Democratic candidate for Vice
President, Sen. Albert Gore (D-Tenn.), is trying to reveal other
aspects of her character and tastes to the public, which has perceived
her as a prissy, humorless Carry Nation ofrock-and-roll. Claim to
being the updated version of the traditional political wife; Her recent
purchase of the double compact disk of the Grateful Dead's `Europe '72'
album; She is a fun and caring woman; More.
(New York Times, 7/19/92, Vol. 141 Issue 49032, Section p1)
32. DEMOCRATIC National Convention, 1992
What a long strange tie it's been.
Compares and contrasts the rock group called The Grateful Dead and the
Democratic National Convention. Assertion that at a Dead concert the
crowd is high on hallucinogenic drugs, while a Democratic convention
behaves as if it is; Contention that both groups have audiences that
are a mix of aging hippies and dreamy neophytes.
(Economist, 7/18/92, Vol. 324 Issue 7768, p66, 1/3p, 1bw)
33. GARCIA, Jerry
Dead's Garcia designs tie collection.
Reports that Jerry Garcia, the lead guitarist and vocalist for the
Grateful Dead, has tied up a deal with Stonehenge Inc., a marketer of
men's neckwear. Has translated his artwork into a tie collection; Ties
will be launched in Bloomingdale's New York on July 11, 1992; Price;
Advertising.
(Advertising Age, 7/6/92, Vol. 63 Issue 27, p12, 1/9p, 1bw)
34. AROUND the Bay Road Race, 1992
Far for cigars. By Kuehls, Dave; Will-Weber, Mark; et al
Covers the Around the Bay Road Race 30-K held in Hamilton, Ontario on
March 22, 1992. The race's rich and eccentric past; Past prizes; The
heavy snowstorm; The Grateful Dead mishap; Men's winner Clive Hamilton
with a time of 1:40:26; Women's winner Veronique Marot with a time of
1:54:42; More.
(Runner's World, Jul92, Vol. 27 Issue 7, p114, 2p, 1c)
35. MUSIC
Summer music guide 1992.
Presents a music guide of tours occurring in the summer of 1992.
Includes information of the band playing, dates and cities of the tour;
The Allman Brothers Band tour with opening act Blues Traveler; The
Grateful Dead's summer tour; John Lee Hooker's rare stops in select
cities; The Lollapalooza tour 1992, with headliners Red Hot Chili
Peppers; U2; James Taylor; Ozzy Osbourne; John Mellencamp; The Cure;
The Robert Cray Band; Many others.
(Rolling Stone, 6/25/92 Issue 633, preceding p28, 5p, 9c, 2bw)
36. MUSIC industry
Big tours buoy promoters' spirits. By Goldberg, M.
Offers a number of interesting items concerning the music industry.
Hot acts touring in the summer of 1992; Bruce Springsteen's first US
tour in four years; The summer's major metal tour--Guns n' Roses and
Metallica, with opening act Faith No More; Stadium tours of Genesis and
U2; This year's Lollapalooza tour; The Grateful Dead's summer tour; The
shakeup at Virgin records; The San Francisco band Red House Painters;
More.
(Rolling Stone, 6/25/92 Issue 633, p20, 1/2p)
37. BELUSHI, John
Son of samurai.
Presents the original article written in `Rolling Stone' issue 271,
dated August 10, 1978, by Charles M. Young `Son of Samurai' profiling
John Belushi, and gives the author's account on creating the piece.
Belushi's self destructive tendencies; The three movies Belushi was
working on at the time of the interview; His shaving schedule; The
author's introduction to Belushi at a Grateful Dead concert; Belushi's
reluctancy to reveal personal vulnerability; Introduction to punk rock;
More.
(Rolling Stone, 6/11/92 Issue 632, p124, 3p, 1 illustration, 2bw)
38. PYRAMIDS--Egypt
The search for the secret pyramid.
Presents the original article written in `Rolling Stone' issue 180,
dated February 13, 1975, by Ken Kesey `The Search for the Secret
Pyramid' on Kesey's expedition to the pyramids of Egypt, and gives the
author's account on creating the piece. Relationship with Charlie
Perry; Hash smoking in Giza; The Grateful Dead's performance at the
Great Pyramid; Kesey's pen name Smokestack el Ropo; Reasons for sending
Kesey to Egypt; Kesey's psychic-matador research method; More.
(Rolling Stone, 6/11/92 Issue 632, p85, 3p, 1 illustration, 2bw)
39. MUSIC performers
On the road...again. By Giles, J.
Profiles several bands which have taken old-time rock & roll across
America. The Grateful Dead/Allman Brothers style of Blues Traveler,
Phish, the Spin Doctors, Widespread Panic and Col. Bruce Hampton and
the Aquarium Rescue Unit; Possibilities of joining together on a
minitour; The fans of these bands; The Spin Doctors' debut `Pocket Full
of Kryptonite'; Blues Traveler's code name; Bootlegging tapes at the
shows; Record sales; Stage antics; More.
(Rolling Stone, 5/28/92 Issue 631, p15, 3p, 5c)
40. ENTERTAINMENT industry
Flashes. By Birnbaum, J.; Meyers, K.; et al
Presents bits of information from the entertainment industry. Includes
discussion concerning filming a movie about psychiatrist Dr. Margaret
Bean-Bayog; Home movies by Grateful Dead member Jerry Garcia; `Home
Improvement's' Tim Allen.
(Entertainment Weekly, 5/8/92 Issue 117, p13, 1/2p, 1 illustration, 1c)
41. INFRARED Roses (Music recording)
Record & CD reviews. By Andrews, J.
Reviews the recording `Infrared Roses,' by the Grateful Dead.
(Down Beat, May92, Vol. 59 Issue 5, p43, 1/3p, 1bw)
42. ROCK music
Guns n' Roses to play AIDS benefit. By Goldberg, M.
Presents news from the world of rock and roll. Guns n' Roses'
agreement to perform at the Freddie Mercury tribute concert for AIDS
awareness, to be held April 20, 1992 at the Wembley Stadium in London;
Other performers who may appear at the concert; School Days'
development of a computer program for teaching musicians popular songs,
So You Want to Be a Rock & Roll Star?; The Grateful Dead's release `Two
From the Vault'; Dead Kennedys; Michael Jackson; More.
(Rolling Stone, 4/2/92 Issue 627, p17, 1/2p) (0035-791X)
43. F, Greg
The last hippie. By Sacks, O.
Discusses the life of a hippie, Greg F., searching for utopia, for
inner freedom and for `higher consciousness.' Krishna Consciousness;
Williamsbridge, a hospital for the chronically ill; Drug culture;
Grateful Dead; More; Listing of works referred to in the article.
(New York Review of Books, 3/26/92, Vol. 39 Issue 6, p53, 10p, 1
illustration, 2bw)
44. VAN life
The van of Aquarius. By Spencer, S.
Discusses how the Volkswagen bus is almost as durable and everlasting
as the Grateful Dead rock music group and their devoted fans. Recalls
a recent Grateful Dead concert near Cleveland, Ohio and how many
`deadheads' had Volkswagen buses for vehicles; Bus is a symbol for
those who have turned their back on convention; Bus was developed by a
Dutchman named Ben Pon after World War II; Bus's history; Features and
benefits; More.
(Car & Driver, Mar92, Vol. 37 Issue 9, p84, 5p, 15c)
45. BLUES Traveler (Music performers)
The new road warriors. By Gardner, E.
Looks at the band Blues Traveler whose diverse music, ranging with the
influences of the Grateful Dead to the Clash, has captured a contract
with A&M Records as well as a horde of devoted fans. The band's new
album `Travelers and Thieves'; Singer-harmonica player John Popper, 24;
Concerts with appearances by Jerry Garcia, Little Feat and the Allman
Brothers; Playing as regulars at clubs like Nightingale's and Wetlands
in the Big Apple; Their 200-plus show season; More.
(Rolling Stone, 1/23/92 Issue 622, p10, 2/3p, 1c)
46. CONCERTS
Promoters hurt by summer flops. By Godberg, M.
Recounts the horrible summer American Concert Promoters had, losing
millions of dollars, and reveals the North American Concert Promoters
Association's (NACPA) ten biggest concert busts of 1991. Losers such
as Operation Rock 'n' Roll (with Alice Cooper and Judas Priest),
Whitney Houston and Huey Lewis and the News; Successful tours by the
Grateful Dead and the Lollapalooza festival (with Jane's Addiction and
Ice-T); Losses from upfront large fees; Future policy changes.
(Rolling Stone, 1/23/92 Issue 622, p16, 1/4p)
47. PERSONAL grooming
From hairy hippie to handsome hunk: A man gets a makeover! By Lynn,
A.P.; Hartshorn, T.; et al
Features the makeover of a man with long, stringy hair and a Grateful
Dead look. Haircut by barber to the stars Michael Longo; New Armani
outfit; Finished result.
(Cosmopolitan, Jan92, Vol. 212 Issue 1, p152, 2p, 8c)
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