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  1. Short version: Reason #1 - Phil doesn't want to tour the same way that Bobby and the other core 4 do. Reason #2 - Phil and others close to him have alienated the remaining GD members, primarily around financial matters. Reason #3 - The 2015 "Fare Thee Well" was designed (and contracted) to be an exclusive 1-time event.

  2. The title Wanted Dead or Alive is a play on words, referring to how the record was created. Side one of the LP was recorded in the studio with various musicians, including four members of the Grateful Dead − Jerry Garcia, Phil Lesh, Keith Godchaux and Bill Kreutzmann. Side two was recorded live.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Phil_LeshPhil Lesh - Wikipedia

    The Dead. Furthur. Website. www .phillesh .net. Philip Chapman Lesh (born March 15, 1940) [1] is an American musician and a founding member of the Grateful Dead, with whom he played bass guitar throughout their 30-year career. After the band's disbanding in 1995, Lesh continued the tradition of Grateful Dead family music with side project Phil ...

  4. Phil Lesh - bass John Payne - bass clarinet, flute Andy Statman - saxophone Jay Ungar - fiddle Danger Man; David Bromberg - vocals Peter Ecklund - trumpets Joe Ferguson - tenor saxophone Hungria Garcia - timbales Jerry Garcia - electric guitar Keith Godchaux - piano, electric guitar Bill Kreutzmann - drums Phil Lesh - bass

  5. 15. März 2024 · In the swirling mists of the jam rock universe, there's a beacon shining bright, pulsating with the deep, resonant vibes of Phil Lesh’s bass. As we orbit around the sun to mark his 84th trip this March 15th, 2024, we embark on a magic bus ride, not just through the spaces between notes, but through the heartbeats of a legacy that's more alive than ever, without ever saying it's a Kesey trip ...

  6. 15. März 2024 · Phil Lesh – bass, vocals (1965-1995) Bill Kreutzmann – drums (1965-1995) Jerry Garcia – lead guitar, vocals (1965-1995) Bob Weir – rhythm guitar, vocals (1965-1995) Ron “Pigpen” McKernan –...

  7. 5. Mai 2016 · A notoriously horrific acid trip that Robert Hunter endured in June 1969, thanks to apple juice dosed with “probably a full gram of crystal LSD … worth perhaps $50,000,” was the lyrical impetus for “Black Peter.”. Bassist Phil Lesh remembers tasting the LSD as soon as he sipped the juice.