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SF Gate got the news already posted!!!!!
And frankly this makes me very happy!!!
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/04/23/DDML109ACN…
(04-23) 14:36 PDT SAN FRANCISCO -- The Dead will live on at UC Santa Cruz, in a way.
On Thursday, Bob Weir and Mickey Hart are scheduled to announce that the archives of the legendary band - 30 years worth of correspondence, business records, merchandise and memorabilia, including stage backdrops, a large "Blues for Allah" stained-glass artwork a fan gave the band in 1978 and some of the life-size skeletons of the band members for the 1987 "Touch of Grey" video shoot - will be donated to the UC Santa Cruz archives. UC Santa Cruz Chancellor George Blumenthal is also scheduled to be on hand for the announcement, which, appropriately enough, will be made at the Fillmore in San Francisco, one of the most storied venues in Bay Area music history.
Eileen Law is one of the reasons that much of this material still exists. She was a teenager in the San Francisco psychedelic ballroom scene when the Grateful Dead first hit the stage in 1965. When she started working for the band in 1972, she was put in charge of Dead Heads, the casually formed fan club that came into being after the band invited its fans to write to the address of a San Rafael post office box printed on its 1971 eponymous album (colloquially known as "Skull & Roses" for the artwork that graced the cover). That opened the floodgates for a fan base whose devotion was unprecedented and remains unmatched in the history of rock 'n' roll.
They sent in letters, postcards, Christmas cards, gifts and handmade artwork. And Law, who worked for the band for the next 34 years, saved everything.
She also kept press clippings dating back to the band's inception in '65, photographs, tickets, back stage passes, handbills, promotional materials, business records, stage backdrops, posters, T-shirts and other Grateful Dead merchandise, issues of the band's erratically published '70s newsletter and the more regularly published Grateful Dead Almanac that began in the '90s, copies of all the band's posters, vinyl albums, CDs, videos, all the awards and the books written about the band, show files, cassette tapes of the hot line messages announcing tour dates, publishing information, thousands of fan-decorated envelopes mailed to the band's ticket office, even all the guest lists that went to the venues the band played.
"I was just the person that never shredded," Law said in a phone interview from her home in San Anselmo. "It started off in my little closet," at the Dead's headquarters on Lincoln St. in San Rafael, "and it kept growing and growing, and now it fills up a warehouse."
That's 2,000 square feet of a Marin warehouse, to be exact.
After the band ended following Jerry Garcia's death in 1995, the surviving members kept the office open, then finally shut down operations in the summer of 2006. In August that year they moved the extensive vault of the band's musical recordings in four refrigerated 18-wheelers to Los Angeles, where it is maintained by Rhino Records, which is licensed to release product from it. At that point, the question arose of what to do with the archive.
Both UC Berkeley, where bassist Phil Lesh was once a student, and Stanford, where his son now goes, made a pitch for it. But the Dead members ultimately chose Santa Cruz.
The connections between the band and the university are long and deep. They both came into existence at the same time, in the mid-'60s. Law's son-in-law, Cameron Sears, former manager of the Grateful Dead and now of Weir's band RatDog - is a UCSC alumnus, as is the daughter of Alan Trist, head of the Grateful Dead's publishing company, Ice Nine. Santa Cruz Music Professor Fred Lieberman has taught a class in the music of the Grateful Dead for years and has collaborated with Dead drummer Hart on two books. The campus radio station has a weekly show featuring the band's music called "Dead Serious."
"I think it's a perfect fit for Santa Cruz - the ethos of the band, the whole idea of community sharing, is really well matched with our campus," said Christine Bunting, head of special collections for McHenry Library, which will house the archive.
"Our campus has a great music program, and we're really interested in the study of American vernacular music and popular culture. We also have this whole side that's concerned with social justice and tolerance and community spirit. And I think that fits so perfectly with what the band has done and what the Dead Heads have sustained over the years."
McHenry, the university's main library, is currently closed for renovation and expansion. When it reopens in fall 2009, it will have a reading room dedicated to the archive, tentatively named Dead Central, which will be located right at the library entrance. The room will feature music playing and exhibitions of material from the archive, to be curated by Bunting, who, while she doesn't call herself a Dead Head, said she saw the band live several times and their music "helped me get through high school." She said Dead Central will be a place for fans and researchers alike to use as a resource, and she hopes to make as much of it as possible available online.
The archive's advisory board - dubbed Slugs & Roses, a blend of the university's banana slug mascot and the Dead's floral icon - includes Nion McEvoy, chairman and CEO of Chronicle Books, who also got his undergraduate degree from UCSC, and Bill Watkins, CEO of Seagate Technology, a major U.S. manufacturer of computer hard drives, who has committed in-kind technical support.
The library already has the archive of science fiction writer Robert A. Heinlein, Beat poet, painter and novelist Kenneth Patchen and the only intact collection of photographer Edward Weston's project prints in the world, according to Bunting. But this is the biggest archive the university has acquired.
It contains historic documents, such as the band's first recording contract, with Warner Bros. Records, and notes from band's weekly meetings. "That's really exciting," said Bunting, "because that's the kind of primary material that shows what their decisions were are the time they were making them." She said business files on the band's concerts contain "the contracts and tickets and box office receipts and the guest lists and itineraries. You see the progression from all the concerts and tours."
But the most interesting aspect of the archive, she said, is "the whole Dead Head side to it. The band's following is a phenomenon in itself."
How does Law feel about letting go of the archive she tended all those years?
"It's like sending your kids off to college: Oh, they're leaving home! That's what it feels like, even though now I know it will be preserved and well taken care of. It's another stage of development."
E-mail Regan McMahon at rmcmahon@sfchronicle.com.
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kuu
16 years 6 months ago
oh well
KUU
I'm still looking foward to the day the vault goes on sale for 499.50. I guess I'll bank that money for the next news conference
this is like being in the old chatroom waiting for the boot to fall...see marye, this is the thrill:)! whats to become of the baby!
ohh, the anticipation is gonna drive us crazy..
Hey Rob, don’t you ever remember hearing the most famous Grateful Dead press conference ever was when they were busted in NOLA and upon their bail/release, they held a press conference and even Bear was a part of it!
I hope it is good news and maybe.....just maybe we will be able to see all four guys play together again! I miss you Jerry ever so much! Send some kind vibes to your four brothers and tell them to tour!
"Emancipate yourself from mental slavery...none but ourselves can free our minds"
My guess is that is about the ONLY thing that bares the name The Grateful Dead- THE VAULT. My guess ( again ) is the availabilty of the vault to the average deadhead. Pay 12.50 a month or a lifetime membership of $499.95 and get access to downloadable music 5 to 15 shows a month from various years. The perfect solution to an aging deadhead population starving for the best that THE GRATEFUL DEAD have to offer ( and the ONLY thing that bares that name!!!!!!!!!!!!!
attend a Grateful Dead press conference once. At the Greek in 1985. The back of my head shows up in the video (the TV guys were there too). Got some good pix too; must dig them out.
But as to this one, I am clueless.
we think we know that they think we think they know what we think they are thinking about. a major announcement. Just thinking outloud...
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"Sun comes up blood red
Wind yells among the stone
All graceful instruments are known"
Bobby Petersen
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oh goodie oh goodie oh goodie whatever could they be... announcing... hmmm maybe the BEAT IT ON DOWN THE LINE 08 summer tour to ALL 2395752943 cities WORLDWIDE?? this could be the start of a revolution! :)
To me, using the FULL name "Grateful Dead" when announcing the conference would imply that it has something to do with the past, when Jerry was alive, rather than current politics. If it's about politics, why not say so right now? If it's about marketing a new Vault CD, well... working up the anticipation a bit is a wise move.
If it doesn't have anything to do with Jerry and uses the Grateful Dead name to promote the political career of an individual he never knew (especially since he was so against getting involved in politics) I will be DEEPLY disappointed!
It's about a grate find , inside one of the old monitor speaker cabinets, bear in a hurry stashed an ungodly amout of product and the remaining members are gonna be the "house band" for a global trips festival where with one mass mind melt Jerry and Pig will apper in holographic forms, peace and harmony will befall upon all of humanity...but i've been wrong before. ;)
First. The term, "Grateful Dead" is used as a media umbrella. An ultra familiar soundbitel
Also, Hunter proclaimed at Alpine's GDFR that "we are all the Grateful Dead."
Second.
The press conference will be for announcing a tour.
Look for Larry Campbell on lead guitar.
Ok this will drive me nuttz till Thursday but lets expand this theory a little more. IF the boys come back together as GD IF they announce a tour WHO will play Keys? and WHO would you like to see play keys? any thoughts?.
Walk in Peace, and let the smilin' begin
SGP
Trey - always more tech and less soul in my opinion. My vote would be for Kimock/Karan OR, ultimate choice but not likely - hello, Jorma?Keys? Bruce. Course, he's escaped the bad JuJu so far, so maybe he'd rather keep his distance... What's TC up to?
All speculation of course. The press conference is probably about something minor, like another show at the pyramids or something.
While most blog/posts are about re-uniting Bobby & Phil - I trust it is not BAD news about the health of any remaining members. Somebody speculated about further Vault releases, if that be the case then I will be able to upgrade my collection with some soundboards replacing those treasured AUD recordings I have been listening for many moons. Or maybe............
we will have to wait & see..................
"counting stars by candle light" - Robert Hunter
Love & peace RTFROG
While not wanting to jump the claim of the people holding the press conference, it might be handy to deflect some speculation, allay some fears, etc:
1. There will be NO announcement of a tour, one-off-gig or reunion of any kind. This is not about an upcoming musical event.
2. There is NO immediate time-valued urgency here, as in "if I don't know about this, I'm gonna miss out on something big!"
3. The press conference concerns past history more than future events, but it will be an announcement that scholars and fans of GD history will welcome enthusiastically.
I will leave the rest for the announcers to announce.
so what are we looking at...as scholars and deadheads? a museum, a deadicated concert/museum venue?
a full release of all remastered shows in itunes style on dead.net?
come one, how can you say there is an announcement and NOT think everyone will think it is about a reunion...when it is probably about music releases or such...
that is cruel and unusual punishment and is unconstitutional according to the 8th amendment, so go ahead and just tell us now...ok?
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That's a Floyd the Barber Oooooooooh, not a Merv Griffin Oooooooooh, although he had a very nice Oooooooooh too.
Gotta be about The Vault. Be interesting to see who's at the head table.
-Tommo
with the banana slugs!!!!!
what, a library or exhibit or recording sound thingy....
ok, so looks like I can calm down, whatever it is will be cool, but not tour excitement worthy...
I am already seeing the heck out of phil and bobby this summer between fest and other shows, so figured not a tour, but still, makes the heart leap a little bit...
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of a Dead reunion playing in shows this summer. A friend's friend works at a venue and already signed up to work for an august Dead show at the Susquehanna Center (was the tweeter in NJ)...who knows. Hope Phil's innards are doing fine, tho Ami
Seems as though this has something to do with the vault. Three of the four boys have tours set up for the summer. So that is out. Let's see who owns the vault , Rhino? Lots of money to be made there. I hope they don't pull everything from the LMA (even tho it only streams)
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