Jerry Garcia was an American musician and the lead guitarist for the Grateful Dead, a band known for its improvisational style and fusion of various musical genres. Garcia's innovative guitar work and distinctive voice made him a central figure in the counterculture movement of the 1960s and 70s. His contributions to music and his charismatic stage presence have left a lasting impact on rock and folk music.

"I mean, just because you're a musician doesn't mean all your ideas are about music. So every once in a while I get an idea about plumbing, I get an idea about city government, and they come the way they come."



"And there's a lot of that stuff with people bringing their kids, kids bringing their parents, people bringing their grandparents - I mean, it's gotten to be really stretched out now. It was never my intention to say, this is the demographics of our audience."



"I read somewhere that 77 per cent of all the mentally ill live in poverty. Actually, I'm more intrigued by the 23 per cent who are apparently doing quite well for themselves."



"So it's one of those things where we have to - our problem is pacing ourselves and still reaching a large enough number of our audience. Because we don't want to burn the audience. And we don't want to be excluding anybody."



"I don't think that Slaughterhouse-Five was successful movie material. In fact, Vonnegut's books mostly I don't feel are movie material."



"For me, the lame part of the Sixties was the political part, the social part. The real part was the spiritual part."



"And as far as I'm concerned, it's like I say, drugs are not the problem. Other stuff is the problem."



"Yeah, I think we have to. If we want our shows to be - if we want the quality of the shows to be good, and we want the energy to be high, and if we want to be in good enough physical shape to do them, and not exhaust ourselves on the road, and not get stale, we have to pace."



"The alternate media are becoming important and viable alternatives to playing live. Records, videos, that kind of thing. They're going to start to count for something. Because there's only a limited amount of us-time available to us."

