Age is nothing but a number for rocker Bob Weir, who turned 72 last week and remains dedicated as ever to a serious exercise regimen. Its a weird moment to be a 1960s icon, as contemporaries like Charlie Watts of the Rolling Stones and Mike Nesmith of the Monkees slip away, while living ones, like Neil Young and Joni Mitchell, tap back into their protest roots, battling Spotify over podcaster Joe Rogans COVID misinformation. WEIR: These songs are visitors, that they're living critters and they're visitors from another world, another dimension or whatever you want to call it, that come through the artists to visit this world, have a look around, tell their stories. Hopefully, we can lean on the music to help pull us together., Weir clearly isnt ready to be gratefully dead in the literal sense, though hes surprisingly sanguine about his own mortality. BOB WAS: There are always two or three moments every night when that happens. Based on demand, two additional Fare Thee Well concerts were added to the series, performed in late June 2015 at Levi Stadium in California. Bob Weir began the band with Jerry Garcia in 1965, and now he's found another way yet to explore the band's legacy. And moving from there, maybe we can find other places that we feel like agreeing on, like the dignity of the human spirit. Official Site When the Dead began to play in 1965, Bob Weir was just 17, so he was naturally treated as "the kid." Over the years, he grew to the point of being one of rock's finest and most distinctive rhythm guitarists, and a band stalwart always. Bob Weir, the indelible guitarist of the Grateful Dead, will not rest. During their most recent 2021 tour Dead & Company performed 31 shows and achieved $50.2M in gross ticket sales. As Weir looks forward to whats next the next jam, the next project, the next phase of the music hes dedicated his life to he operates like any good improviser does: mostly on faith. Q: Aside from The Grateful Dead, you have such an incredible history withFurthur,Ratdog,Dead & Company and Wolf Bros. What do you think your musical legacy is after so many decades of creating? Get our L.A. [16] Weir resumed performing that summer. If we can keep it alive. By Brett Martin May 28, 2019 PHOTOGRAPH BY PLATON The first thing I want to talk to Bob Weir about is the dead. Weir spoke about what science and innovation had meant to him. Im still reaching for that, he says. I played the jug and the wash tub and then I moved to guitar, electric rhythm guitar, and so everything had to be adjusted and did. What those less than happy circumstances did bring about was the fusion of two musical traditions, African and American, and the music that came out of that has captured the world's imagination. Maybe its something else. I looked at that thing, and Im thinking to myself, Now wait a minute, thatd make a decent mask with a couple of changes.. On Greatest Story Ever Told, though, its not the Dead that give the song its power, its New Riders bassist Dave Torbert, whose raw bassline nudges things along nicely, and keyboardist Keith Godchaux, who trots out the kind of career-defining performance that could give Jerry Lee Lewis a run for his money. It took him awhile to figure out his place, and learn how to play rhythm guitar with a group of musicians who knew their craft well enough not to bother following the rules. Lesh described Weir's playing as "quirky, whimsical and goofy" and noted his ability to play chord voicings on the guitar (with only four fingers) that one would normally hear from a keyboard (with up to ten fingers). [46] Weir is a long term vegetarian and advocate for animal rights who was influential in the founding of Farm Sanctuary.[47]. And over the last couple of years, that's more or less been taken away from us. We were running it for profit though it never really made one. Still, in the nearly 30 years since Garcias death, Weir, who recently turned 75, has taken on the task of shepherding the Grateful Deads music and the fan base into the 21st century just on his own terms and in his own way. Classicrockhistory.com claims ownership of all its original content and Intellectual property under United States Copyright laws and those of all other foreign countries. But what Weir seems most excited about is a collaboration with composer/arranger Giancarlo Aquilanti to orchestrate the music of the Grateful Dead, which debuted this October at the Kennedy Center with the National Symphony Orchestra. While continuing to perform as a member of the Grateful Dead, in 1975 and 1976 Weir played in the Bay Area band Kingfish with friends Matt Kelly and Dave Torbert. They evolve over the years, and theyre nowhere near done doing that. The reveal that he is revisiting the iconic Dead catalog with a full orchestra, with the help of an Italian composer, comes as part of a larger conversation about collaboration. Baltin: Are there those moments for you that you're able to step back and appreciate a song from the standpoint of a fan and see why it connects so deeply with people? After beginning his long strange trip with the Grateful Dead as a teenager more than 50 years ago, Bob Weir celebrated his 75th birthday last night at The Warfield in San Francisco with Wolf Bros . (The head of his security detail is his trainer, and Weir recently outlined his exercise regimen in Mens Health magazine.) Please try again later. Weir: It is interesting. Bob Weir and Wolf Bros at Radio City Music Hall from the weekend of April 2-3, 2022. Case in point, One More Saturday Night, a rollicking number that would be a far lesser thing had he not given free rein to keyboardist Keith Godchauxs menacing bite. You cant get it all at once, but if you know the music, and a lot of our fans know the music, people respond. Rather than have the orchestra simply add color to Weir and his band, Aquilanti instead strove to put together arrangements that would fully integrate both elements, including having members of the orchestra improvise. The band has received a GRAMMY Lifetime Achievement Award and appeared on Forbes list of top-grossing entertainers. CONTRERAS: His collaborator was Stanford music professor Giancarlo Aquilanti, the arranger from 12 years ago who knew nothing about the Grateful Dead. ), but the man is apparently yoked. This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. I wont have it, he recently said over the phone from a printing studio in California. "The Beatles were why we turned from a jug band into a rock 'n' roll band," said Bob Weir. Felix Contreras is NPR Music's resident Deadhead and has this report. An inspired take on the circle of life, it was a major fixture of the Deads live shows and, in 1972, a highlight of Weirs debut album, Ace. [51] Weir can also be seen playing a sunburst ES-335 in The Grateful Dead Movie, filmed in October 1974. Apr 29, 2023 - Apr 30, 2023. And it's hard for me to turn that off. Ace is an album by Grateful Dead singer and guitarist Bob Weir. [7][40][41][42], On July 15, 1999, Weir married Natascha Mnter in Mill Valley, California. 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The Grateful Dead is still one of the highest-grossing concert attractions in the US and their final tally of 2,318 total concerts remains a world record. If this works for this piece, itll work for any composer, Weir says. GQ Exclusive, 2023 Cond Nast. If I'm listening to an older recording, I often try to find where the heart of the song is and listen for that. I was sitting on the lawn out in front of the studio there watching the full eclipse, he says. Weir, along with Jerry Garcia and Mickey Hart, jumped at the opportunity, although Weirs LP, 1972s Ace, features the band so heavily, it could just as well have been a Dead album. I grew up on rockabilly, basically on the fusion of country music and rock and roll, and he grew up in Italy with a tradition of operatic music. (SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "PLAYING IN THE BAND"). Bob Weir, center, with his band the Wolf Bros: Jay Lane, left, and Don Was. BOB WEIR: The songs that we've written over the years - they have a depth to them that merits this kind of attention, I think. They go on for so long, and they're still working. Weir is also a member of Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros who formed in 2018 by Weir along with Don Was and Jay Lane. We find the spirit of our communality, and in that find affirmation of the spirit. Thats a lesson I learned the hard way, from losing a friend. Hero worship would be an awkward fit on Weir, anyway. The recordproduced by Weir, Was and Lanefeatures a collection of songs recorded during the bands live performances at Red Rocks Park & Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado and the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater in Vail, Colorado in June 2021, their first live audience concerts in over a year due to the pandemic. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement and Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement and Your California Privacy Rights. Baltin: Some of these Dead songs go back almost 60 years. Although she and Weir never married, she adopted his last name after moving in with him and was subsequently known as Frankie Weir. But that aside, its still a stunning album. Weir had to adapt to the psychedelic and dense . So I think it's important for those characters to come through and meet us and tell their stories, and for us to hear their stories and to feel them. CONTRERAS: OK, so here's the backstory. In early July 2015, Weir joined the other original living members of the Grateful Dead Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, and Phil Lesh for three shows at Soldier Field in Chicago. Bob Weir keeps the Grateful Dead alive and always evolving. And it may be the one thing on that account that can pull us together. There weren't a number of stops along the way. They teamed up, formed The Warlocks, rebranded as the Grateful Dead when another band accused them of nicking their name, and thus launched one of the greatest rock and roll bands of all time. He stresses that these arent merely symphonic arrangements of the Deads music but an attempt to integrate a classical orchestra into the jammy spirit of the band. And that was a moment for me. Weve been rehearsing a bit and I tend to think the band sounds better. On October 5, 2015, Weir performed with Ratdog at a special celebratory 60th Birthday Bash for Steve Kimock. We could have done the shows (as planned in February), were pretty much ready to go. Its all part of Weirs project to give the Grateful Dead catalog a life beyond the band. The process of reconfiguring that music included getting to what Weir calls the heart of each song. Music and Sound Retailer deemed the Deluxe Bob Weir Bedford the Best Electric Guitar of 2019. Were trying to give it a place to hang its hat for the next two or three hundred years, he says. But, that said, I still have a fair bit of life to live before I get there.. Bob Weir began the band with Jerry Garcia in 1965, and now he's found another way yet to explore the band's legacy. Weirs college-age daughters introduced him to the platform and he plans to use it to demo a product he dreamed up: a face covering for fans attending indoor concerts during COVID. And he . During interviews, Weir has said he transported himself into the mood of the song because hes been there. Listen to it yourself, and youll be right there with him. But he got there. Its titular track is a wistful joy, with Weirs weathered vocals drifting over the top of the warm layers of guitar like a dream. Weir: Every now and again, I can. The audience was so glad and relieved to be back at a concert, and to be alive, that it was quite moving., Wolf Bros have the loose and loping feel of classic Dead, but with tighter and less shambolic musicianship backing Weirs singing, which can be, for the uninitiated, an acquired taste. And he says he wanted to create a space for improvisation between the band and the orchestra. The RatDog Quartet, featuring Weir, Jay Lane, Robin Sylvester, and Jonathan Wilson debuted on March 3, at the Sweetwater Music Hall. And . The band is also now joined by Barry Sless on pedal steel. The elements of why that is are pretty clear and evident, that the African and European musical traditions that happened here on this continent made it possible. Everyone in the room was there with their music. For instance, the conductor can cue specific members or sections of the orchestra, a clarinet or strings, to improvise on the fly. In fairness, theres not much competition Weir might be many things, but prolific he is not. Ad Choices. But he has not many, and not to the same fanfare as old bandmate Jerry Garcia, but any true Deadhead worth their salt will have at least a few Weir albums tucked away in their collection. [52] Weir began playing the Ibanez 2681 during the recording of Blues for Allah; this was a testbed instrument with sliding pickups that Hasselberger used to develop several additional 2681s for use onstage, as well as Weir's custom "Cowboy Fancy" guitar, which he played from 1976 until the mid-1980s. Bob Weir performing at the Lockn Festival in Arrington, Va., in 2019. Behind the scenes in Thailands booming weed business. 414K Followers, 184 Following, 1,616 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Bobby Weir (@bobweir) Bob Weir - The Grateful Dead Egypt 1978. Weir has teamed up with the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) as a Goodwill Ambassador to raise awareness and mobilize support for the UN agencys work to end poverty while fighting climate change. And what I really love to do, on a personal level, is I love to light up those faces as far back as I can see. He had trouble in school because of undiagnosed dyslexia and he was expelled from nearly every school he attended, including Menlo School in Atherton[7] and Fountain Valley School in Colorado, where he met future Grateful Dead lyricist John Perry Barlow.[8]. And there were only a couple of musical events that I went to before that. [30], In 2018 Weir formed a band called Wolf Bros. "[10] Late in the year, the band relented and took Weir and Pigpen back in full-time. In some ways it's edifying to see what survived the translation. But when it happens, it's the greatest feeling in the world. You're part of a vocal blend or part of a choral blend, occasionally, a solo voice, a part of an ensemble, occasionally solo. 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Since establishing the band in 1965, Weir has become one of rocks finest and most distinctive rhythm guitarists. Ad Choices. They encountered a 21-year-old Jerry Garcia, oblivious to the date, waiting for his students to arrive. Originally from Balboa Park, San Diego, Janey brings an international cross cultural perspective to rock journalism. Weir: I didn't get to a whole lot of shows before I was the guy on the bandstand. Terry Wyatt/GettyImages Sammy Hagar, Bob Weir, and Ronnie Dunn walk into a. That outfit, featuring Grateful Dead members Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann, along with John Mayer, Oteil Burbridge and Jeff Chimenti, remain a touring behemoth. Weir: Those moments were the sound of the vocals when I was singing with other people and the blend that we were getting. # 9 - Ki-Yi Bossie. So thats my consideration when I have to make decisions what to do with a melody or a rhythm, or what to do on the business side. This time, it was inspired. Sometimes repeating myself would be a good idea, but its not something that comes particularly easy to me., The centrality of change and evolution to Weirs ethos allows him to think about how it fits into the broader scope of history something that takes on a greater sense of urgency as he grows older. [18] According to Jambase, Ratdog performed without Weir in Las Vegas in July 2014. Janey Roberts lives in Chelsea, London. This is a BETA experience. He wanted to introduce me to a song, Weir, 74, recently recounted of a dream hed had. Halfway through the second set, Weir put down his guitar and the orchestra crept in with the opening of Days Between, a song Garcia wrote and debuted in 1993, two years before his death. He first joined in with Garcia in 1964 to form "Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions," and then was a co-founder of the Warlocks, later the Grateful Dead. onstage during Day 1 of the BeachLife Festival in Redondo Beach on May 03, 2019 in Redondo Beach, California. [23] In the same month, Weir also confirmed, in an interview with The Guardian, that he was writing a book. Weir's first solo album Ace appeared in 1972, with the Grateful Dead performing as the band on the album, though credited individually. But there is nothing quite as magical as the American songbook. There were steep chord changes and long interval reaches for the vocal and stuff like that. iTunes - http://smarturl.it/bw_bm_itns?IQid=ytd.bw.oar About the album: Before he. I started playing with the Jug band, with Jerry [Garcia] and Pigpen, when I was 16. In 1980 he formed another side band, Bobby and the Midnites. Baltin: Do you remember, as a fan, those first experiences you had going to shows where you understood the unity that music could have? Bobby Weir: The challenge is enormous, but as you might expect thats why we did it. Goes Out newsletter, with the week's best events, to help you explore and experience our city. $100. A recent post to social media offers some clues: 28.6K Yes not only is Bob Weir on TikTok (?! These four surviving members (known as the "Core Four") were joined by Jeff Chimenti on keys and Phish's Trey Anastasio on lead guitar and shared vocals, and Bruce Hornsby on piano. His youthful yelp has taken on a sandpapered growl, but on songs like Big River, the Johnny Cash song the Dead began covering in 1971, Weir leans into his weathered voice and has fun with cornpone phrasing: Im going to sit right haaare until I die, That lyric has a special resonance. Bobby Weir, invigorated by friendships with John Mayer, Sammy Hagar, believes 'live music has to rebound'. 11,625 talking about this. Traveling to Europe? Anniversary, Dave's Weir: Yeah. On April 25, 2013, Weir collapsed onstage during a Furthur performance at the Capitol Theater in Port Chester, New York. And the opportunity to do that, and really not much else with my life, is more than just a privilege. And in avery real sense we're bringing worlds together here. In May 2016, Weir was a guest speaker and performer for the second annual Einstein Gala, in Toronto, Canada,[21] an event honoring the legacy of Albert Einstein and new visionaries in the arts and sciences. Weirs Blue Mountain LP was released in 2016 on Columbia/Legacy/ROAR and marked his first album of solo material in more than 10 years and first album of entirely original material in more than 30 years. I woke, and I picked up my phone and I called Don, says Weir. If I'm involved, I'm gonna be real critical about my contribution to that recording. He made his 30 million dollar fortune with The Grateful Dead, Kingfish Bobby and the Midnites. [22] Weir performed a solo acoustic set, and was joined mid-set by guitarist Dan Kanter. It was a new environment for the music and the community, and it felt like it, with all of the rough edges and electricity those situations can produce. The reunion was 20 years nearly to the day since the band's final concert with Jerry Garcia at the same venue in 1995. When he does, the world should sit up and take notice. Bob Weir, center, with his band the Wolf Bros: Jay Lane, left, and Don Was. AQUILANTI: I had two different reaction. On one side, you have the Grateful Dead, a band that never played their songs the same way twice during their entire 30-year span. Weir: Its still limping along. Actually, no, it wasn't the Jug Band, it was the band that preceded that a couple of times before the Jug Band happened same place, same location. Always the youngest (and best looking) in the Grateful Dead Beautiful Bobby surrounded by the ugly brothers, the band used to joke Weir has taken on the mantle of elder statesman, growing a Yosemite-Sam-size mustache thats becoming nearly as iconic as Garcias beard. WEIR: (Singing) When I can hear it beat out loud. It's such a gift, such a privilege to be able to make it from day to day, to be able to make my living and justify my existence by doing what I have fun doing. He grew up on the Peninsula south of San Francisco, and was glued to a guitar from the time he was 14. In 1974, Weir began working with Jeff Hasselberger at Ibanez to develop a custom instrument. (SOUNDBITE OF THE GRATEFUL DEAD SONG, "CASSIDY"). Each one of them is different. Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros Todd Michalek*. Bob Weir: I'm gonna back up a little bit a few hundred years ago, to a confluence of events that were less than fortunate, people being forced into labor and stuff like that. One is say, why don't they sit down and they listen what we're doing here? September 15, 1967, Hollywood: Bob Weir relaxing during rehearsal at the Hollywood Bowl. And is it something that, for you, as you've been on the road the last few years, you see this sort of blending of ideas? Its deep and its living, and thats what we do, those moments of living. I have absolutely no fear of dying, he says. "We'll start off by going for a . When the Grateful Dead signed up to a three-album deal with Warner Brothers Records in the early 70s, their reward was the opportunity to record solo albums. The founding member of the Grateful Dead opened up about his. [27], In September 2016, Weir released a new album of "cowboy songs" titled Blue Mountain. I was just sort of in a state of wonderment about how all this music had come out of the heavens, and I was just, How the hell did that happen? Its like something slapped me on the back of the head. 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I'm used to listening past my own input on that recording to try to find another thread in there. Nothing shaking on shakedown street. Theres a number of bars on the chart and thats how many bars youre going to play, no more than that.
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