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Big Things Collide

Chris Peak

The Grateful Dead in the 90's

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TWBS No. 11: Welcome to 95

1995 has, understandably, the reputation of being the worst year of the Dead’s career. Jerry’s health was failing even more than before, Vince’s contributions were ignored even more than before and the band was generally mailing it in even ...

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TWBS No. 10: One more time in 94

Not much was going well for the Dead in 1994, and the band closed the year with a pair of four-night runs in California - one in Oakland and one in Los Angeles.

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TWBS No. 9: The problem with Vince

I don’t hate Vince. I really don’t. Not as much as I used to, at least.

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TWBS No. 8: Jerry turns a corner

October 1994 was a pretty good month for the Dead, at least in the context of that year, and the band’s first performance of That Would Be Something was a solid piece of that month’s puzzle.

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