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"we just want a simple life, and a good life
and we want to move the planet ahead a step"
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Jer singin’ pretty on this Sugaree
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I’ll never forget the moment I heard about Jer’s passing. And to the contrary, Jer is still “killing me.” Here’s the final paragraph of “Jerry Garcia, R.I.P.” This was published in the National Review in the September 25, 1995 issue. It was written by William F. Buckley Jr. - conservative author and commentator.
Jerry Garcia died only a week after leaving the Betty Ford Center. He is quoted as having said two years ago that, really, he needed to do something to restore his health, otherwise he would be dead, like “two years from now.” He went on schedule, and is said to have died with a smile on his face, no doubt because he was a happy man but also because he made so many others happy. But he also killed, if that’s the right word for such as our intern, a lot of people. And although he had a pulsating forum world wide for thirty years and knew from his own experience what his habits were doing to him, he never went public on it, not really. One has to suppose, sadly, that in his case, going public on his problem, extending a truly firm handshake to his legions, would have required the dramatic gesture of retiring from the stage. If he had done so, it would not have been wounding to those of us who were never exposed to Jerry Garcia’s special intoxicant, but, if he had done so, how many would have had better prospects for health, love, and longer lives?
I seriously got into listening to Dead tapes in fall of '72. I saw the Grateful Dead about 25 times in 1973. I became a Taper myself. June 9, 1973 was my first time taping the boys. The next day was my 2nd time. June 10, 1973 was a modal spectacle. This show was a marathon 8 hours long, including a 3rd set jam w/ Merl Saunders, Dickey Betts, and Butch Trucks. I guess you could say I’ve been totally Dead since this weekend.
[center]Dead is still good.
Buckley died in Feb 2008.
I’ve outlived Jer’s age by 5 years and counting.
Thanks for everything, Jer.
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