Fare Thee Well: The Final Chapter of the Grateful Dead's Long, Strange Trip (English Edition)
 
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A tell-all biography of the epic in-fighting of the Grateful Dead in the  years following band leader Jerry Garcia's death in 1995
The Grateful Dead rose to greatness under the inspired leadership of  guitarist Jerry Garcia, but the band very nearly died along with him.  When Garcia passed away suddenly in August of 1995, the remaining band  members experienced full crises of confidence and identity. So long  defined by Garcia's vision for the group, the surviving "Core Four," as  they came to be called, were reduced to conflicting agendas, strained  relationships, and catastrophic business decisions that would leave the  iconic band in utter disarray. Wrestling with how best to define their living  legacy, the band made many attempts at restructuring, but it would take  twenty years before relationships were mended enough for the Grateful  Dead as fans remembered them to once again take the stage.
Acclaimed music journalist and New York Times  bestselling author Joel Selvin was there for much of the turmoil following  Garcia's death, and he offers a behind-the-scenes account of the  ebbs and flows that occurred during the ensuing two decades. Plenty of  books have been written about the rise of the Grateful Dead, but this  final chapter of the band's history has never before been explored in detail. Culminating in the landmark tour bearing the same name, Fare Thee Well  charts the arduous journey from Garcia's passing all the way up to the  uneasy agreement between the Core Four that led to the series of shows  celebrating the band's fiftieth anniversary and finally allowing for a proper,  and joyous, sendoff of the group revered by so many.