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Owsley Stanley's 'Sonic Journals': Inside the Tape Vault of a Psychedelic Legend
New box set features vintage live recordings of New Riders of the Purple Sage, made by the pioneering acid chemist and sound engineer known as Bear
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Bob Weir and Phil Lesh Get Thrillingly Loose at New York Tour Openers
The Grateful Dead survivors found a new sparseness in back-catalog favorites, and welcomed Trey Anastasio for a crowd-pleasing Saturday set
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Phish's 'Baker's Dozen' Residency: Breaking Down All 13 Blissful Nights
The band played 26 sets during a remarkable MSG residency that fans will analyze for years to come
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Why Phish's 'Baker's Dozen' Shows Are a Fan's Dream
Five shows into their 13-night run, the band have yet to repeat a single song
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Bob Weir on Dead & Company's Summer Tour, Legendary 1977 Shows
Guitarist looks ahead to next set of gigs with John Mayer and fellow Grateful Dead alums, and reminisces about era featured in new archival box
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Flaming Lips Talk Work Ethic, Taking Ayahuasca With Miley Cyrus
Wayne Coyne on 'Oczy Mlody' and the enduring appeal of "Puff, the Magic Dragon"
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LSD Now: How the Psychedelic Renaissance Changed Acid
Since being criminalized in 1966, the classic psychedelic drug has shaped culture – but it's been reshaped as well
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Phish Pull Disappearing Act at Jam-Heavy NYC New Year's Show
Three-set Madison Square Garden gig culminates in band's latest magic trick
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Acid Tests Turn 50: Wavy Gravy, Merry Prankster Ken Babbs Look Back
Participants recall seminal psychedelic happenings where Beats, Del Close held court and seeds of Grateful Dead were sown
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Yo La Tengo: Our Life in 15 Songs
Hoboken veterans survey three decades of eclectic indie rock
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