I have read this book a few times, and it has clearly informed my thinking about a lot of issues without my really being aware of it. So I finally got around to transcribing some notes in the way that I do.
I guess this book was controversial (and maybe still is), but to me it reads like Greenfield was able to get people to be open and honest about a lot of things that generally went unspoken, and for that I am grateful. Too much dark is too much, of course. But more truth, understanding, clarity is very helpful to me as I try to understand this very complicated fellow whose name adorns the banner above.
So, reading notes below the jump.
Jerry Garcia. New York: William Morrow and Company.
etc.
where he chopped Jerry’s finger off.
seems to have been on the Trinity River. “Jerry didn’t witness his
father’s death. โฆ It was not as though he sat and watched.”[i]
Sara repeats the ocean part but implies he did see it. “Can you imagine
how terrifying it would be to watch your father drown? โฆ Your father is out
fishing in his wading boots in the ocean and he gets swept away? โฆ what a
terrible loss.”[ii]
“loving indifference”. There was tension between Wally and Jerry.[iii]
#women
school.[iv]
a gf down in Redwood City. Army was a way for him to get out of the house.
Trio.”[vii]
matter of weeks after he left the Army.[viii]
#women
Poet” had a great classical recording collection, and they listened to a
lot of Bach. “Endless Bach,” Trist said. Jerry and Trist and a few
others went to see three or four performance by the Vatican organist playing
Grace Cathedral.[ix]
“was a powerful reference point for him”, per Barbara Meier.[x]
Art, “Jerry got the essential random nature of the art that James Joyce
and John Cage represented.” SF Art Institute, “he had connected with
action painting, abstract expressionism and the jazz underpinnings of it all.
The whole mix of Kerouac, Joyce, painting, poetry and jazz.”[xi]
because her record had just come out.”[xii]
mood if he couldn’t practice for several hours a day โฆ he was very ambitious.
He wanted to do something big.”[xiii]
finger, losing his father, family troubles. Ran away from home end of high
school. Paul Speegle. Ruth and Jerry “didn’t have a very good
relationship,” Sara said.[xiv]
well.”[xv]
Sara. (Heather became a violinist.)[xvi]
to be a father or a husband. His grandmother Tillie had a husband at home. But
she also had her boyfriends coming in and out, and he thought that was
normal.”[xvii]
confrontation.”[xviii]
well-read as anybody I’ve ever met. He understood Martin Buber’s I and Thou and that he was in a
relationship with his audience.”[xix]
#togotigi
band was playing through home hi-fi gear supplied by this guy named Owsley,
Danny Rifkin and Rock Scully came to my office to borrow twelve thousand
dollars for new equipment.” So that’s how Rakow entered the scene.[xx]
Indians, the conquista and all that.[xxi]
thing about Garcia โฆ an aura of personal power โฆ he just emanated
authority.”[xxii]
against 15% of the gross. His incompetent lawyer write it up as $7k plus 15%.[xxiii]
Carousel.[xxiv]
things as against the individual (109-110, 111-112).
possessive person when it came to me.”[xxv]
RH lived with them. Garcia sat around and watched Sesame Street with Sunshine![xxviii]
#houses
party in Folsom Prison.”[xxix]
NB Barger BD = October 8, released 11/3/77 after about 4 years? so post-JG
#Hells_Angels
going to be accused of being a junkie, accuse him of being a picking junkie
first. Before he got to be uncomfortable without some heroin in his blood, he
got to be uncomfortable without a guitar in his hand. That was his first
draw.”[xxx]
#why
Clive Davis had his eye on Garcia the whole time. โฆ He wanted him and the only
way that he [127] was going to get him was by getting the New Riders.”[xxxi]
#NRPS
really hard. He was so saddened by it. I could tell there were issues with his
mom that had not been resolved. Then he came to that moment [132] when he knew
they could never be resolved. โฆ After his mom died, Jerry sank into a rather
serious depression for a while โฆ He had no joy for a long time. It lasted for
months.”[xxxii]
She goes on to say JG was resentful of Ruth remarrying, Wally was hard on him.
#death
#death
painful that for him to seek any kind of therapy or go back over that stuff
would be so dreadful that he couldn’t even conceive of doing it. To bring all
that stuff up again would be so painful that he couldn’t make himself do it.”[xxxiv]
#personality
Superette and Jerry was in there buying cigarettes. โฆ David and I started
visiting Jerry mornings up at the house on the hill. โฆ Jerry would wake up,
have his coffee โฆ We’d smoke big joints and listen to everything from the Swan
Silvertones to Stockhausen.”[xxxv]
#OAITW #adayinthelife #musics
Smith at Warner’s for Garcia, bought
the house with it. “That was the album that was coming together in his
little studio which he had built outside of his home on the hill at Stinson
Beach.”[xxxvi]
to do over at Fantasy Records. I said to Jerry, ‘You helped me develop these
tunes, you might as well come and do them’.”[xxxvii]
#record _company_stuff
the Merl and Jerry band become a little bit of a threat. โฆ On the surface, it
was cool. But I think there was a little uneasiness amongst a lot of the band
members to accept it. They wanted Jerry all to themselves.”[xxxviii]
#GD_vs_solo
I Love” by the Gershwin Brothers. They went and saw Kenny Burrell at El
Matador.[xxxix]
#musics
room bullshitting. Loren: “He was so open that way. In the later days,
he’d isolate himself. Everyone would isolate themselves in little rooms and you
couldn’t get into them. โฆ At the time, the GD weren’t yet big enough to smother
him. He was allowed to do these side projects, including playing music with any
number of groups. I think this was the best time of his life.”[xl]
#burden
didn’t like taking care of business.”[xlii]
#personality
there was something that Jerry did not want to get involved in, he would just
be absolutely absentee. On a certain level, Jerry was very out front and
aggressive but then when it came to certain things he was very much a coward. I
called him the Cowardly Lion and I would say that to his face.”[xliii]
#personality
something he wanted, says McIntire. “It was really devastating being
dumped on by Black Cloud or Blackjack Garcia. โฆ He was extraordinarily
powerful.”[xliv]
#personality
other stuff directly into secondary files]
tool.[xlvi]
got to play here, Jerry. We’ve got to go there’.”[xlviii]
so much as JG was moving on. “Jerry had already made up his own mind about
being his own guy in his own space.”[xlix]
threw DK through the doors at Weir’s place.[l]
#women
with [relationship] things. โฆ That was his thing with a lot of problems. Throw money at it. Get Steve Parish or
somebody else to deal with it.”[li]
#women #personality
JG for birth of two girls, once he was in NY another time in Paris.[lii]
leaving, coming back, etc. around the time Trixie was born, ca. 9/74.
just like the softest and most comfortable possible thing you can do. In a way,
it’s the thing of being removed from desire.”[liii]
McIntire denies that pp. 172-173. It’s about JJG, he says.
They spent $150k on filming, and “the processing costs were just under
$200k”.[liv]
#movies
movies when we were on the road. We’d go before sound checks. He’d get up early
and we’d go out to a movie at noon.”[lv]
financially.”[lvi]
of Boston to start the record company. #record_company_stuff
the music room, which was above his house in Stinson Beach. We looked out at
the ocean and Jerry said, ‘Hey man. Wanna do something far out? Let’s buy our
way to the sea.’ Meaning, ‘Let’s buy every single piece of property that comes
up for sale in Stinson Beach that gets us closer to the ocean so we’ll have a
path to the sea. โฆ So I went to the First National Bank of Boston and told them
that we were going to get involved in other projects around which Garcia had
expertise. I asked for a two-million-dollar credit with no collateral.”
Set up a meeting three months thence in Boston โI think when GD were back there
in June ’76. JG and DK and RR go in with the chairman of the board so they can
give Garcia a briefing on the state of the global economy. [177] “They
gave us the money. Did we buy our way to the ocean? We cane damn close.”[lvii]
game was that I was the family barracuda. You don’t ever want to fuck with your
barracuda because the barracuda will do what barracudas do. He will fucking eat
you.”[lviii]
United Artists Records office saying ‘Really, the album is in the mail. It’s
coming now.’ And there was Mickey Hart up at his barn saying ‘Let’s put one
more drum track on this part here.’”[lix]
you four more Grateful Dead albums, one Garcia album, and one Weir album.”
UA said they already had contacts for GD albums, why give him money, and he
said he’d declare bankruptcy, void the UA deal, and do a deal with WB. Garcia
was jumping up and down. “This is brilliant. You go and do it. I got your
back covered. There is no Grateful Dead without Jerry Garcia. I won’t let
anything happen to you.”[lx]
Ron Rakow left,” Steve B recalls, “Jerry was angry and depressed. I
think he felt he’d let down everybody else by having his guy rip us off. Here
was Jerry being slapped publicly as it were within the organization by Rakow in
front of everybody. I think he was humiliated by it.”[lxi]
secretary $10k, wrote a check to the Hell’s Angels for their movie, wrote a
check to Rolling Thunder for some land. “And I wrote a check for my
services for two hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars, which I cashed. I
had 30 seventy-five hundred dollar cashier checks and this big amplifier box
filled with Grateful Dead bills I was going to pay. I taped up the box and
wrote on it, in big marker pen, “Shove Up Ass, and I sent it” to the
GD.”[lxii]
#movies
#drugs
powder. โฆ It was not really heroin. It was Persian opium.”[lxv]
I would call an addictive personality. Whether it was sugar or cigarettes or
coffee or whatever, it was very difficult for him to say no.” [184].
“If he had a weakness, that was it. โฆ For all his other incredible traits,
this was his weakness.”[lxvi]
gave him what he was told was opium to smoke and it wasn’t. It was 95% pure
heroin base, so-called Persian. I don’t think he knew what it was that he was
getting. Garcia smoked the stuff thinking it was a very pure form of Persian
opium.”[lxvii]
“Within a week or so, he was addicted.”[lxviii]
little bit didn’t like it. “kicking that gong” is Laird’s phrase, and
he had shot H for a time.[lxix]
the dragon. The kind of guy who liked wielding that power and being physically
imposing.”[lxx]
Trixie was three, so this is like late ’77 or early ’78. “Unfortunately,
the day before he knocked on the door, I had sold the house.”[lxxi]
with a pool, during the Egypt period.
molecules were more dense than most people’s”.[lxxii]
wanted to do, because there was just so much stuff, plus the #drugs: “At
this point, Jerry was moving into a definite needfulness.”[lxxiii]
painkillers.” John had some because he broke his ankle, and they were
doing them together. “Jerry was starting to get sick. He was starting to
become a junkie.”[lxxiv]
at the Sufi benefit, somehow just wandering right up onstage.[lxxv]
bday.[lxxvi]
She slept in his room, no sex and he was hoping to score.
come in.” “We were wasted spirit, soul and body.”[lxxvii]
asks “Was it a competition to see who could do the most #drugs?”[lxxviii]
Scully: “The kind of wall that Jerry built was nothing that required any
words. It was never articulated. He never yelled ‘Leave me alone’ at anybody.
There was just a palpable wall around him that grew larger and thicker and
deeper and more consistent, depending on the depth of the habit.”[lxxix]
#personality #drugs
to the public?” he asked? JG: “Yes, that’s part of it.”[lxxx]
But also being forced to be the leader. #burden #drugs
hard stuff and could die at any time.[lxxxi]
#women
access to the #drugs.[lxxxii]
drug secretly is isolating โฆ For Jerry, who was so outgoing, to end up that way
was just really depressing.”[lxxxiii]
directly.[lxxxiv]
very long time. Didn’t shop for himself, cook for himself, score, whatever.
-Dazs and chili dogs.[lxxxv]
Rock affirms: “all he was eating was hot dogs and steaks and
Hรคagen-Dazs.”[lxxxvi]
Sue Stephens affirms that in ’86 “his freezer was full of
Hรคagen-Dazs.”[lxxxvii]
scary. He scared me a lot also. Because he was moody. โฆ he had a bark. He
definitely had a bark.”[lxxxviii]
#chiaroscuro
to Hepburn Heights to visit. “He opened the door and said to me, ‘I’ve
been a stone fuckin’ junkie for the last two years. What you been doin’?’”[lxxxix]
#drugs
“We had to buy him new shoes because his ankles were so swollen,”
said Rock.[xc]
wouldn’t change his clothes.”[xci]
“It’s my medicine.”[xcii]
was hanging. It was coming over the top of his socks. You could sit there and
see the fat bulging out over the top of his shoes. He looked like the Pillsbury
Dough Boy. His skin was pasty, pale white. He looked like he could hardly
move.”[xciii]
about to die.”[xcv]
[211] Jerry wanted to go away into his privacy, into his own private scene, his
own private lift, with his own private drug.”[xcvi]
NB this is a dark expression of togotigi. #burden
emotional pain and he had a lot to avoid. โฆ he was a very wounded soul and
wanted to escape. You can see the pattern with his escaping women. Whoever he
was connected with in his primary relationship, he was always sneaking around
to take drugs or be with another woman.”[xcvii]
#women #burden
worthy. He told me on several occasions that all the fame and adulation he had
embarrassed him.”[xcviii]
#burden
rolled up, and “his legs were all open sores”.[xcix]
the lights, it seemed to glow a dull gray-green.”[c]
was enough for an army, man. But that was his score for the week.”[ci]
#drugs
intervention. “His way of dealing with it was to go and behave in such a
way as to gest busted โฆ Look at the circumstances of what happened. To park in
a no-parking zone in a big rich car? Why not just put out a sign and ask for
it?”[cii]
Passive-aggressive. Jon McIntire: “Essentially, he was saying, ‘Stop me
from doing what I’m doing.’”[ciii]
#drugs
he was allergic to it. “They killed him. His heard stopped. He died. The
hospital didn’t want anyone to know this but he died. They had to resuscitate
him, put him [217] on a respirator โฆ They shocked him back. They had to do it
twice to get him to come back and then they had to keep him on the respirator
for over 48 hours.”[cv]
His blood sugar had been 1,500, the second highest ever seen at Marin General.[cvi]
36 hours (in a coma).[cvii]
tubes. He saw these big beetles rushing into tubes.”[cviii]
Beethoven” โ rather cryptic.[cix]
the hospital after the coma.
was still in the hospital.[cx]
’92 would be the third, how Christ-like!
over and John too.[cxi]
Merl specifics pp. 224-225.
Annette, Los Lobos at New George’s.[cxii]
She says she drew his eye 1/87 at the SF Civic, when she was up front and cut
off her long locks.[cxiii]
Manasha confirms Hartford ’87 they saw each other again.
room at JG and MG’s place in San Rafael.[cxiv]
#JGAB
Hawaii. He dove. ca. early 1987, but in the post-coma recovery period. #scuba[cxv]
Dylan, because the Christian shows weren’t selling very well. Unclear if it was
JG or Bill Graham’s idea. Nicki recounts that Bill G offered it, JG wanted to
know if it was Bill or Bob who was asking, Bill said “Bob”, it wasn’t
true. Dylan gave JG kind of a nothing vibe.[cxvi]
“was in in heaven”โbut it worked him too hard. #JGAB
3/26/87 fits the bill. MG comments that Jerry had a real loving relationship
with Keelin.
and Branford and a drummer and bassist. JG got all the managers to agree, but
Manasha thought it was about JG wanting to sleep with Edie, and she pressured
him to bail on it. Bob says that kind of thing, his creative ideas being
crushed, let him back down the bad path.[cxvii]
#burden
him. It was just too much. โฆ the more he had, the more of a problem it became
with people wanting to get it from him and him having to deal with it.”[cxviii]
#money #burden
being the provider” for the Dead. “He could have done so much more,
but he go stuck.”[cxix]
#burden
that.[cxx]
It came up once earlier in the book, Hitler, but I didn’t note it. #burden
music and not have to deal with any of this, it would be the happiest day of my
life.“[cxxi]
#burden
Club Front. Greenfield perceived that JG was clean. #drugs
sessions! Dawg: “he was overburdened with too many things. I think it was
the pressure of keeping all those people supported. I guess he was
trapped.”[cxxii] #burden
dragon that knew how to survive”.[cxxiii]
the pack, he was like everybody else in the band. As soon as he was off by
himself, then he was Jerry and he was really sorry. He was really
stricken.”[cxxiv]
always feel like a lynching to me. If a good friend wants to come to my house
and die on drugs, that’s okay.” When it came time for JG to speak at the
intervention, he said “Do you really need to hear anything else except
that I love you? Just remember that.”[cxxv]
With tears in his eyes. Wow. BK was in rehab at the time. #drugs
here, the drinkers over here, the heroin users over there. When JG was using,
he’d hide in his private room, otherwise he’d be out and about.[cxxvii]
rather than 6/91? Randy Baker started working with JG summer ’91 for his drug
problem. Methadone clinic. When they did The Thrill is Gone video, JG was doing
the methadone clinic.[cxxviii]
and hostile. Eileen says “he would become another person. He would stick
more by himself”.[cxxix]
#drugs
morning. Hot dogs, French fries, ice cream, wino sandwiches.[cxxxi]
Stephens keeping the gate, even old friends couldn’t see him. Vince Dibiase:
“sidestepping was an art, and he was a master at it.”[cxxxii]
just avoided seeing people, to avoid being asked.[cxxxiii]
#personality
to see her because he was strung out. This must have been 12/90, because later
she discusses May 91.[cxxxiv]
#women
creative outlet, too formulaic after a time, MG says โ the art gave him another
outlet.[cxxxv]
#art
place in Nicasio, lips were black, he was pale, his shins were black. His
tongue was white. He was slipping into and out of a coma, Yen-Wei did
acupuncture and brought him back. Randy says it was right-side congestive heart
failure, caused by emphysema.[cxxxvii]
going out for cigs and just literally didn’t come home โ went to Hunter’s. BM
recounts: “He just left. He didn’t say anything to her.”[cxxxix]
Manasha confirms “Jerry said he was going out to do some work and he just
never came back.”[cxl]
11/92 or earlier 12/92 she had given him an ultimatum, and he chose drugs.
Letter to Manasha.[cxli]
six songs. “Gaspar de Lago” is Jerry’s alter-ego’s name? per Barbara,
p. 283. JG was clean, asked BM to marry him. #women
for a year.[cxlii]
Barbara went away for four days to deal with stuff in Boulder, and JG
completely lost his shit, and also ran into DK.[cxliii]
whatever woman he was with at the time.”[cxliv]
streak”.[cxlv]
Symphony.[cxlvi]
withdrawals. “He was being a bastard and I thought it was just because he
was quitting smoking. I thought he was just being a bear. Oh, he was vile. He
was cold and he was withholding.”[cxlvii]
a real bastard and it was awful”[cxlix]
basically.[cl]
1993, he was supposed to go to Japan, but he bailed at the last minute. They
were due back a day and a half before the JGB tour started 10/31/93.[cli]
between JG and DG crews. JG was pissed, steaming. He couldn’t hear anything on
stage. Dexter Johnson says “it didn’t seem like a fun place to be”.[clii]
per Bob Barsotti. He was supposed to go to Ireland with DK ca. the next day.
drugs helped him shut it off. Because the creativity was there round the clock.
It just kept on coming through him. It was almost a curse. And a
blessing.”[cliii]
#drugs
shows because he wasn’t capable of doing it anymore. We had to keep canceling
shows and stopping tours because physically he wasn’t able to do it. That was
why he used to play twenty times a year at the Warfield. The only place he
could get it together physically to play with the Jerry Garcia Band was by
getting in his car and driving for a half an hour to the Warfield. If he could
do that, then he could play. But if it was any more than that, even like San
Jose or Santa Cruz, he couldn’t deal with it. He didn’t want to do it.”[cliv]
art for the Hudson Riverkeeper Project. ca. early 1995.[clv]
unhappy and he didn’t want to try”.[clvi]
think his hand ever really came all the way back after that. The first few
shows he did with the Garcia Band, it was kind of embarrassing. He couldn’t
play the notes. He was simplifying every solo way way down to the bare
bones.”[clvii]
really hang out with anybody. He didn’t like being bothered or going out. He
was very reclusive.”[clviii]
per Vince.[clix]
dignity for him anymore”.[clx]
“But Jerry was a leader who refused to be a leader and that was a
problem.”[clxi]
wasn’t a lot of fun to Jerry anymore. He admitted that to me.”[clxii]
scheduled for November ’95. โฆ Then, as we got about halfway through the summer
tour, Steve Parish said, ‘No, you got to cancel the dates. He can’t do it.’
That was when Steve finally said we couldn’t be taking him away anywhere.”[clxiii]
Ford. Randy agrees, but it was to deal with his physical pain from his various
maladies, not because he needed the H per se.[clxiv]
#drugs
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131-132.
132-133.
139.
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