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Here Beside the Rising Tide

Jerry Garcia, the Grateful Dead, and an American Awakening

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Here Beside the Rising Tide

De: Jim Newton
Narrado por: Jim Newton
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NATIONAL BESTSELLER • A history of the Grateful Dead that kaleidoscopes into an examination of the American counterculture through the life of its iconoclastic frontman, Jerry Garcia, and his merry band

In early 1960’s Palo Alto, Jerry Garcia randomly opened a dictionary to a fable in which an appreciative soul repays the generosity of a traveler by delivering him a fortune, a “gift of the grateful dead.” After a traumatic car accident that injured him and killed a close friend, Garcia had recently resolved to build the life he wanted, which meant making music. He had practiced relentlessly and caromed across the northern California folk and bluegrass scene, gathered up some fellow musicians and formed a band.

Now they had their name.

Following the history of the Grateful Dead means tracking American political and cultural history through a period of tumult and radical reconsideration. The band broke through in 1966 at Ken Kesey’s Acid Tests, parties where the line between performer and audience ceased to exist. The Dead played at the Human Be-In and Woodstock, the occupation of Columbia and the Bail Ball for People’s Park. They took one look at Altamont and passed, hours before it disintegrated into murder. They performed at the base of the Pyramids during a lunar eclipse, at the gates of San Quentin to protest the death penalty, at Madison Square Garden to defend the rainforests, in San Francisco to sound the alarm over AIDS and at Huey Newton’s birthday party. The band waged a thirty-year campaign to explore the meaning of freedom.

The radical message of The Dead, to reject the mainstream and build a bohemian community centered in San Francisco, radiated across the world, manifesting itself in art, music, business, and politics that remain with us today. Here Beside the Rising Tide tells the story of those disparate shafts of light, putting Garcia into a broader context while telling the story of his life.

Nearly a century after his birth, Garcia’s influence stretches onward, expressed in guitar licks and immersion in a gentle and forgiving way of life, one of excellence and gratitude, chasing freedom, living moment to moment, guided by song—the gift of the Grateful Dead.

©2025 Jim Newton (P)2025 Random House Audio
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“By writing this book, Jim Newton informs the rest of the world what Deadheads have known for years: that Jerry Garcia was more than a world-class musician, but also he was an American icon. This book follows my father’s life through 60’s 1960s San Francisco and examines how what happened there changed the world.”—Trixie Garcia

“Jerry Garcia is one of the most significant figures in both the musical and cultural history of America, and in this illuminating book, Jim Newton expertly places him in the context of his times, showing how his fractured, alienated childhood led him to seek collaboration and community, and how the Dead’s portable Eden served as a refuge from the tumult and depravity of capitalist society.”—David Gans, musician, author, and co-host of SiriusXM’s Tales from the Golden Road

“Jim Newton brings to this story insight, perception, and a profound understanding that the world of Jerry Garcia and the Grateful Dead was something more than not just an endless series of music concerts but a mythic quest, where in which the stage, said bassist Phil Lesh, was ‘Church.’ The mid-sixties 1960s rift in American culture that offered hope to freedom-seekers was a remarkable moment, and the Dead personified it. Their many fans do so to this day, and Here Beside the Rising Tide illuminates the phenomenon.”—Dennis McNally, author of A Long Strange Trip

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Extremely informative and enlightening. For me it fills in many gaps in the life and times of Jerry and the dead.

Jerry’s life

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The appreciation of the birth/growth of the Dead along with the political side of the times was a great listen!

fantastic

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Wonderful, intelligent, well written and insightful. That said- the quality of the recording is rather - very poor. It’s unfortunate.

Wonderful, intelligent, well written

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Long time deadhead. This ties the evolution of the Dead to the social upheaval of the times. Well researched and comprehensive. I’m about half way through and I can’t put it down. I’m surprised I’m the first reviewer of this extraordinary biography!

Excellent!

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When writing about the Grateful Dead, it’s music and the music around them. The book is very good if not great. However, the author interjects outside cultural circumstances which at times feel forced. Further, the off the author in interjects a biased version of politics and this keeps the book in my opinion from being great.

Good but not great

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Was super excited as a long time deadhead. Totally disappointing. Unfortunately, a complete waste of time. This book could have been great, instead the author spends most of his time pushing his political views.

Boring and poorly written.

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Never a fan of this band, but as a musician many people I have met have been. So I wanted to understand what the big allure was. The history of the band is interesting but the story of the book gets mundane at times. Lots of really interesting facts that I am glad I learned and now I can feel that I have given this band and its movement a fair chance. I also listened to the albums for context. I still don’t like the music.

The narration is terrible and difficult to understand and also lackluster in its delivery. I did love the way it juxtaposed political and social history with the story. This really helped frame the whole story and give the listener reference markers to understand context. I did not feel that it was a waste of my time but I did have to jump between this and another book to get through it.

I was never a Deadhead.

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Some great information and interesting. Then it becomes a book on politics. We have enough of Fox and CNN giving views, didn’t expect from this book.

Didn’t expect a book on politics.

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I’ve been a GD scholar for a while now, to me it doesn’t really bring any new concepts, thoughts or stories from the Dead that wasn’t covered by McNally in Long Strange Trip. I guess there’s alignment with the culturally/historically significant events of the time (point of the book), but some parallels are a reach. Wasn’t horrible, but again…just OK for me.

Just Ok For Me

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It was ok, well written and thorough, but I was hoping for way more about American History and not a biography of Jerry Garcia. Just my opinion.

If you’re a huge Grateful Dead fan you’ll love it, but if not I’d pass

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