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Weir recalls the Grateful Dead’s Summer of Love and Haight

Weir recalls the Grateful Dead’s Summer of Love and Haight

You’d think that San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury scene would have been, like, totally happening during the Summer of Love. That’s what rock lore would have you believe, anyway. Not according to The Grateful Dead’s Bob Weir.

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Revisiting Dylan’s ‘John Wesley Harding’

In honor of Bob’s 70th, we dive into our archives and retrieve a two-part story (Goldmine #722 and #723) on a classic Dylan album

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Carl Palmer and the show that never ends

Legendary Asia and ELP drummer is heading out on tour this Fall in what is billed as “Carl Palmer & His Band – Celebrates The Music of Emerson Lake & Palmer.”

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FROM THE GOLDMINE ARCHIVES: Warehouse find of 200,000 unplayed records obtained

We have decided to go back into the Goldmine vault, digging up interesting articles — before anything was digitally archived — and post them online for the first time.

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