
Searching for the Sound
My Life with the Grateful Dead
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Phil Lesh
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Phil Lesh
In time for the Grateful Dead's 40th anniversary, Phil Lesh offers the first behind-the-scenes history of the Dead. Lesh chronicles how the Dead's signature sound emerged, flowed, and swelled to reach millions of devoted fans, from their first gigs at Frenchy's Bikini-A-Go-Go for an audience of three, to the legendary Acid Tests, to packed stadiums around the world.
In San Francisco during the Summer of Love, at Woodstock, Altamont, and the Great Pyramids of Giza, the Grateful Dead have been at the center of some of rock's defining moments. Phil Lesh recounts what it's been like to live at the heart of this whirlwind, impressing Miles Davis and Dizzy Gillespie, sharing the stage with Bob Dylan, Janis Joplin, and the Rolling Stones. Lesh describes what it was like to storm heaven night after night, and the price he and others have paid. Bad management, drug addictions, depression, and insecurities persistently plagued the band members and would culminate with the most tragic blow of all, the death of Jerry Garcia.
Searching for the Sound is a ruthlessly honest look inside one of the greatest American bands.
©2005 Phil Lesh (P)2005 Simon & Schuster, Inc. AUDIOWORKS is an imprint of Simon & Schuster Audio Division, Simon & Schuster, Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...




















Editor Review
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Searching for the Sound
- My Life with the Grateful Dead
- De: Phil Lesh
- Narrado por: Phil Lesh
- Duración: 5 h y 33 m
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Historia
Phil Lesh first met Jerry Garcia in 1959 in the clubs of Palo Alto, California. At Garcia's suggestion, Lesh learned to play the electric bass and joined him in a new group that blended R&B, country, and rock 'n' roll with an experimental fervor never before heard.
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Searching for the Sound
- De Brad Zerkel en 04-29-05
Phil Lesh, March 15, 1940–October 25, 2024
Late in high school, I moved to Rhode Island, where I was lucky enough to fall in with a group of Deadheads. I was instantly drawn to their kindness and great vibes, but their music was another story. Loving the Grateful Dead was a slow process for me—I’m sad to say Jerry Garcia died before it was fully complete. My friends were utterly bereft, and there went my chance of seeing them live (or so I thought at the time!). Jam by jam, I fell for Robert Hunter’s soothsayer lyrics and the band’s bewitching chemistry and improvisational genius. The first song to sink its hooks in me, “St. Stephen,” was cowritten by Phil Lesh. Like “getting” the Dead, getting to know Phil took time, but the effort likewise paid off in deep appreciation and cosmic loyalty. I was helped immeasurably by his charming memoir, which tells of his great musical curiosity and prowess; mastering the bass, on Jerry’s suggestion, in a day; encountering everyone from John Coltrane to Ken Kesey in the burgeoning Haight-Ashbury; and forging a brotherhood that was also a band that was also a movement, a community, and a worldview that somehow means more than ever to so many, least of all me. Thanks for the music, Phil, and may the four winds blow you safely home.
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"It's hard to say which of these miracles is more profound: the fact that after three decades with the Grateful Dead, Lesh has any memories of the experience whatsoever, or that he's been able to consolidate them into a single volume of less than 20,000 pages." (The New York Times Book Review)
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If you could sum up Searching for the Sound in three words, what would they be?
Phil tells itWhat did you like best about this story?
The early years, from Phil's pov.Have you listened to any of Phil Lesh’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
Not as thunderous as his bass performances, but great all the same.If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
Phil lesh tells his story. Nuff said.awesome, just wish it wasn't abridged...
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This is a Must read for any Dead fan!!
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I love Phil!
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I love you
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Nicely written
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A beautiful tale of an era still going
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Phil is an inspiration
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I saw them 89-95 (always there for the music first and not the party like so many others) including the second ever performance of “Unbroken Chain”. I saw some great shows as well as some truly awful ones. It’s apparent now why that was but that also to Phil, once they had to start playing stadium shows regularly in the 80s, he lost some of the magic of playing that he enjoyed in the better days (no hard drugs)of the Dead. The inner turmoil of the band also
added to that. Luckily for him, he was able to regain some of that feeling and still continues to with many versions of Phil and Friends.
A peek into the inner workings of Phil
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In Phil's own voice
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would-be dead head
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