So the other week I'm getting my hair cut, and Julie the hairstyling goddess, a young thing of twentysomething who's into tattoos, hair color as art form, and lots of black clothing, hears of the impending tour and my hopes of getting Shoreline tix, and says, "I have a question. What's a Dead Head? How would you define it?"
You think that's a really easy question till you try to answer it.
So I hemmed and hawed a bit. I said it was the kind of thing that if you said you were one, no one could say you weren't. I may have mentioned Ann Coulter.
I said that it my experience it meant a lot of different things to a lot of different people. Some were there for the party and that was pretty much it. Some were there for the community. Some were there for the life-changing spiritual experience. Some were there for the tunes.
Why scene less trusworthy ?
little bit Further than you gone before...
Furthur Freaks Unite!
On the day that I was born...
Have a great tour !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What is a deadhead?
I agree...
in the dark
Not a real deadhead
Hear Hear
there there
just checking
stay strong and keep the faith
you are a deadhead if...
"Our audience is like people
being able to tell which
DH
just have to add
And to quote Bob Dylan
In the light of THAT box set
nicely said!
Note to self - it's not that bad
Say i ain't so!
It's cuz Gladys was makin' fun of Bea's lucky wart
It is in your soul
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Tell me about being a Deadhead
Drugs
re: what is a dead head?
goddamit
while the politicians are
dead head
Hi Everyone!!! Love this…
Hi Everyone!!! Love this thread. I'm currently looking for Dead Heads to interview for Online Publication this year.
If anyone is interested in being interviewed, please reach out to jessdfiedler@gmail.com. Here is the breakdown on the shakedown. :)
Growing up Dead Head Series
Premise:
I’ll gather Grateful Dead stories from a number of people. I’ll compile the stories into one webpage, with multiple links to each interview. The interview questions will be the same across the board for all guest stars. This will appear online and be shareable via social media.
I’d like to do this on Zoom. It’ll record both video and audio.
I plan and publishing the transcript of the interview for sure.
Audio post (podcast style)
Optional: These stories can be anonymous, with only name and town printed or you can include your full name.
1. How did you first become interested in the Grateful Dead’s music?
2. How many GD shows have you attended?
3. Tell me your favorite GD story
4. Tell me your least favorite GD story
5. Where were you when you heard that Jerry Garcia died?
a. Tell me that story
6. Did you ever hitchhike to attend a show(s)?
7. Tell me about the ‘outside of the venue’ experience
8. Would you do it all again?
9. What types of music do you listen to nowadays?
a. Top 5 songs or artists
How do you spell that?
Just came across this old thread that MaryE started on the perennial question.
No, not how to define them.
How to write it? Two words or one?
Dead Head or Deadhead?
MaryE kicked off with the first (two word), yet many comments below opted for the second (one word). Except the most recent!! I hope you’re still out there Sagerose and can update us on your project.
In the recent announcement of the Kennedy Center honor, the Band’s gracious comments about the fans had the original, two word usage.
Myself, I see “Dead Head” as descriptive, a qualifier of one kind of Head out of other possible ones.
“Deadhead” to mean seems like more of a formalized noun, without reference to any other kind of Head. Deadheads as an entity unto themselves, and in a way distinct from the band that gave it that name.
Why do I care? Need to settle on usage for a book title,