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by Robert Greenfield

“The joke,” ibid.

  “word was,” ibid.

  “something funny,” ibid.

  “in his,” ibid.

  “Publius,” ibid.

  “completely changed,” Browne, So Many Roads.

  “The scene,” Barlow interview, 3/3/2007.

  “The thing,” Bear interview, 12/4/1995.

  “three really,” Lesh, Searching for the Sound.

  “the supremo,” ibid.

  “the wild-eyed,” ibid.

  “each of,” ibid.

  “there was,” Weir interview, 2/27/2007.

  “I found,” Bear e-mail, 4/1/2007.

  “I’m used,” McNally, A Long Strange Trip.

  “I said,” Bear interview, 1/31/2007.

  “here’s a,” ibid.

  “He wanted,” McNally interview, 2/28/2007.

  15. Wall of Sound

  “Bear had,” Barlow interview, 3/3/2007.

  “I was,” Greenfield, Dark Star.

  “I had,’” Bear interview, 1/31/2007.

  “kept shifting,” Bear interview, 12/4/1995.

  “a single,” ibid.

  “not merely,” McNally, A Long Strange Trip.

  “piloting a,” ibid.

  “as flat,” Kreutzmann with Eisen, Deal.

  “Owsley’s brain,” ibid.

  “impossible to,” ibid.

  “The Wall,” Bear interview, 12/4/1995.

  “The Wall,” Weir interview, 2/27/2007.

  “had no,” Bear interview, 12/4/1995.

  16. Growing Weed

  “better gigs,” McNally, A Long Strange Trip.

  “Egypt or,” ibid.

  “There’s,” Graham and Greenfield, Bill Graham Presents.

  “When they,” Bear interview, 1/31/2007.

  “I got,” ibid.

  “They were,” ibid.

  “Sure enough,” ibid.

  “who was,” ibid.

  “I did,” ibid.

  “One of,” ibid.

  “So here,” ibid.

  “When you,” ibid.

  “We armed,” ibid.

  “But there,” ibid.

  “I have,” ibid.

  17. Bear’s Dream

  “I was,” McNally interview, 2/28/2007.

  “as if,” Bear interview, 9/28/1989.

  “weird dream,” ibid.

  “I said,” ibid.

  “Then I,” ibid.

  “Noaa is,” ibid.

  “I got,” ibid.

  “When you,” ibid.

  “When this,” ibid.

  “on an airplane,” Barlow interview, 3/3/2007.

  “a ninety,” Gans, Conversations with the Dead.

  18. The Land Down Under

  “a reticulated,” Bear interview, 1/31/2007.

  “I told,” ibid.

  “I said,” ibid.

  “a sort of,” Weir interview, 2/27/2007.

  “looking like,” Bear interview, 1/31/2007.

  “He was,” Barlow interview, 3/3/2007.

  “The way,” conversation with John Perry Barlow, 1/26/16.

  “I always,” Bear interview, 1/31/2007.

  “He was,” author interview, 2007.

  “He had,” ibid.

  “I don’t,” ibid.

  “Hey, Bear,” ibid.

  “Bobby, you,” ibid.

  “Get your,” ibid.

  “I’ve had,” Bear interview, 1/31/2007.

  19. Real Love

  “He was,” Sheilah Manning Stanley interview, 3/14/2015.

  “Spencer Dryden,” Graham and Greenfield, Bill Graham Presents.

  “seemed very,” Sheilah Manning Stanley interview, 3/14/2015.

  “came upon,” ibid.

  “Not particularly,” ibid.

  “In Australia,” ibid.

  “Bear came,” Ibid.

  “The party,” Bear interview, 1/31/2007.

  “Redbird was,” Sheilah Manning Stanley interview, 3/14/2015.

  “What happened,” Bear interview, 12/4/1995.

  “Sheilah is,” Bear e-mail, 4/2/2007.

  20. Old and in the Way

  “a blockage,” Bear interview, 1/31/2007.

  “the best,” ibid.

  “They did,” ibid.

  “I now,” ibid.

  “Bear would,” Barlow interview, 3/3/2007.

  “It was,” Gissen Stanley with Davis, Owsley and Me.

  “already read,” ibid.

  “If you’re,” ibid.

  “If you,” ibid.

  “and a,” ibid.

  “a Pegasus,” ibid.

  “the family,” ibid.

  “You’re a,” ibid.

  “a perfect,” Ibid.

  “Both Starfinder,” Bear interview, 1/31/2007.

  “stage four,” Bear interview, ibid.

  “Normally within,” ibid.

  “What they,” ibid.

  “Half my,” ibid.

  “All the,” Sheilah Manning Stanley interview, 3/14/2015.

  “like you,” Bear interview, 1/31/2007.

  “with a,” ibid.

  “Every one,” ibid.

  “By the,” ibid.

  “Do you,” ibid.

  “I think,” ibid.

  “no clue,” ibid.

  “I didn’t,” ibid.

  21. A Visit from Bear

  “I’ve learned,” Sheilah Manning Stanley, 5/31/2007.

  “But, hey,” Bear, 5/31/2007.

  “Stress,” Sheilah Manning Stanley, 5/31/2007.

  “Anytime,” Selvin, “For the Unrepentant Patriarch.”

  “there is,” Bear interview, 1/31/2007.

  “everything exists,” ibid.

  22. On the Way Home

  “open discussion,” www.entheogenesis.org.

  “Bear did,” Sheilah Manning Stanley interview, 3/14/2015.

  “I was,” ibid.

  “You know,” ibid.

  “Hold on,” ibid.

  “I want,” ibid.

  “There was,” ibid.

  “pandemonium at,” ibid.

  “No, no,” ibid.

  “Well, that’s,” ibid.

  “Suddenly after,” ibid.

  “‘Do you,’” ibid.

  “Was there,” Hunter, “An Anthem for the Bear,” www.reddit.com/r/gratefuldead.

  Epilogue: More Anthems for the Bear

  “Acid King,” John Perry Barlow via Twitter, 3/13/2011.

  “He is,” Barlow interview, 3/3/2007.

  “Bear, for,” Phil Lesh, www.furthur.net.boards.

  “I never,” Browne, “Dead Recall the Colorful Life.”

  “I tend,” Bear interview, 1/31/2007.

  “a profound,” Markoff, What the Dormouse Said.

  “one of,” ibid.

  Appendix: Bear’s Choice—a Selected Discography

  “enough money,” Sheilah Manning Stanley interview, 3/14/2015.

  “rare recordings,” www.owsleystanleyfoundation.org.

  “for the,” ibid.

  “extra nice,” www.thebear.org.

  “always secondary,” ibid.

  “The demands,” ibid.

  “had no,” ibid.

  “The performance,” ibid.

  “one I,” ibid.

  “None of,” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steal_Your_Face.

  “wonderful opportunity,” www.thebear.org.

  “capture a,” ibid.

  “It was,” ibid.

  “I didn’t,” ibid.

  “the two,” ibid.

  “just in,” ibid.

  “And yes,” ibid.

  “This concert,” ibid.

  “I have,” ibid.

  “about 40%,” ibid.

  “was able,” ibid.

  “1969 was,” ibid.

  “For me,” ibid.

  “1972 saw,” ibid.

  “Dick’s Picks,” liner notes, Dick’s Picks, Volume 36.

  “a complete,” www.the
bear.org.

  “taken from,” ibid.

  “to ‘make,’” ibid.

  “they must,” ibid.

  “a small,” ibid.

  “be hailed,” ibid.

  “The sound,” ibid.

  “This is,” liner notes, Live at the Carousel Ballroom 1968.

  “I have,” www.thebear.org.

  Bibliography

  Interviews

  John Perry Barlow—3/3/2007.

  Bear (Augustus Owsley Stanley III)—9/28/1989, 12/4/1995, 3/18/1997, 1/31/2007.

  Dennis McNally—2/28/2007.

  Rock Scully—3/2/2007.

  Sheilah Manning Stanley—3/14/2015.

  Bob Weir—2/27/2007.

  Ron Wickersham—3/2/2007.

  Books

  Acid Dreams: The CIA, LSD, and the Sixties Rebellion, Martin A. Lee and Bruce Shlain, New York: Grove Press, 1985.

  America in Legend: Folklore from the Colonial Period to the Present, Richard M. Dorson, New York: Pantheon Books, 1973.

  Bill Graham Presents: My Life Inside Rock and Out, Bill Graham and Robert Greenfield, New York: Doubleday, 1992.

  The Brotherhood of Eternal Love: From Flower Power to Hippie Mafia, Stewart Tendler and David May, London: Panther Books, 1984.

  Captain Trips: A Biography of Jerry Garcia, Sandy Troy, New York: Thunder’s Mouth Press, 1994.

  Conversations with the Dead, David Gans, Secaucus, N.J.: Citadel Underground, 1993.

  Dark Star: An Oral Biography of Jerry Garcia, Robert Greenfield, New York: William Morrow, 1996.

  Deal: My Three Decades of Drumming, Dreams, and Drugs with the Grateful Dead, Bill Kreutzmann with Benjy Eisen, New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2015.

  The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, Tom Wolfe, New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1968.

  Garcia, editors of Rolling Stone, New York: Little, Brown, a Rolling Stone Press Book, 1995.

  Garcia: An American Life, Blair Jackson, New York: Viking Press, 1999.

  Garcia: The Rolling Stone Interview, Charles Reich and Jann Wenner, San Francisco: Straight Arrow Books, 1972.

  Goin’ Down the Road: A Grateful Dead Traveling Companion, Blair Jackson, New York: Three Rivers Press, 1992.

  The Haight-Ashbury: A History, Charles Perry, New York: Wenner Books, 2005.

  Hell’s Angels: The Strange and Terrible Saga of the Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs, Hunter Thompson, New York: Random House, 1967.

  Intoxication: The Universal Drive for Mind-Altering Substances, Ronald K. Siegel, South Paris, Maine: Park Street Press, 1989, 2005.

  Kentucky Profiles: Biographical Profiles in Honor of Holman Hamilton, edited by James C. Klotter and Peter J. Schillinger, Frankfort, Ky.: Kentucky Historical Society, 1982.

  The Kybalion, The Three Initiates, Minneapolis, Minn.: Filiquarian Publishing, 2006.

  Living with the Dead: Twenty Years on the Bus with Garcia and the Grateful Dead, Rock Scully with David Dalton, New York: Little, Brown, 1996.

  A Long Strange Trip: The Inside History of the Grateful Dead, Dennis McNally, New York: Broadway Books, 2002.

  LSD—My Problem Child, Albert Hofmann, New York: McGraw-Hill, 1980.

  No Simple Highway: A Cultural History of the Grateful Dead, Peter Richardson, New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2015.

  Owsley and Me: My LSD Family, Rhoney Gissen Stanley with Tom Davis, Rhinebeck, N.Y.: Monkfish Book Publishing, 2012.

  The Politics of Ecstasy, Timothy Leary, New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1968.

  The Rolling Stone Rock ’n’ Roll Reader, edited by Ben Fong-Torres, New York: Bantam Books, 1974.

  Searching for the Sound: My Life with the Grateful Dead, Phil Lesh, New York: Little, Brown, 2005.

  Skeleton Key: A Dictionary for Deadheads, David Shenk and Steve Silberman, New York: Doubleday, 1994.

  So Many Roads: The Life and Times of the Grateful Dead, David Browne, New York: Da Capo Press, 2015.

  Storming Heaven, Jay Stevens, New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1987.

  TiHKAL: The Continuation, Alexander Shulgin and Ann Shulgin, Berkeley, Calif.: Transform Press, 1997.

  Timothy Leary: A Biography, Robert Greenfield, New York: Harcourt, 2006.

  We Are the People Our Parents Warned Us Against, Nicholas von Hoffman, Lanham, Md.: Ivan R. Dee, 1988.

  What the Dormouse Said: How the 60s Counterculture Shaped the Personal Computer Industry, John Markoff, New York: Viking, 2005.

  The WPA Guide to Kentucky, compiled and written by the Federal Writers’ Project of the Work Projects Administration for the State of Kentucky, Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1939.

  Articles

  “A. O. Stanley, Jr. to Run for Senate,” Lexington (Ky.) Herald, 3/28/1968.

  “The Dead Recall the Colorful Life of LSD Pioneer Owsley Stanley,” David Browne, Rolling Stone, 3/30/2011.

  “For the Unrepentant Patriarch of LSD, Long, Strange Trip Winds Back to Bay Area,” Joel Selvin, San Francisco Chronicle, 7/12/2007.

  “Good Old Grateful Dead,” Michael Lydon, Rolling Stone, 8/23/1969.

  “The Greying of the Groovers,” Andrew Brown, Guardian, 5/28/1997.

  “Haight-Ashbury Era’s Owsley Stanley Finds Serenity in Sculpture, Sound,” John Rogers, Associated Press, 5/24/1996.

  “LSD ‘Tycoon’ Held After Orinda Raid,” San Francisco Chronicle, 12/21/1967.

  “‘Mr. LSD’ Makes Million Without Breaking the Law—Young Drug Manufacturer Wins ‘Acid Head’ Set’s Applause After Following Checkered Career,” George Reasons, Los Angeles Times, 10/3/1966.

  “Owsley: A Danger to the Community,” Rolling Stone, 4/16/1970.

  “Owsley and Me,” Charles Perry, Rolling Stone, 11/25/1982.

  “Owsley Guilty: 67½ Righteous Grams,” Rolling Stone, 11/15/1969.

  “Owsley Stanley Serves Time,” Rolling Stone, 9/17/1970.

  “Police in the Big Easy Giving Bands a Hard Time,” Rolling Stone, 3/7/1970.

  “Researchers Dispute Ezra Pound’s ‘Insanity,’” Herbert Mitgang, New York Times, 10/3/1981.

  “Rock Musicians, ‘King of Acid’ Arrested,” New Orleans Times-Picayune, 1/31/1970.

  “The Story of the Acid Profiteers,” Mary Jo Worth, Village Voice, 8/22/1974.

  Web Sites

  “Augustus Owsley Stanley,” McKenzie Martin, http://explorekyhistory.ky.gov.

  “Interview with an Alchemist: Bear Owsley Interview,” Bruce Eisner, May 17, 1998, http://www.bruceeisner.

  www.entheogenesis.org.

  www.furthur.net.boards.

  www.hark.com/clips/.

  www.historykygovenors.com/aostanley.htm.

  www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USN/ships/.

  www.owsleystanleyfoundation.org.

  www.reddit.com/r/gratefuldead.

  www.thebear.org.

  E-mails

  Bear (Augustus Owsley Stanley III)—1/31/2007, 3/27/2007, 4/1/2007, 4/2/2007, 4/6/2007, 4/13/2007, 4/16/2007, 4/21/2007, 4/27/2007, 7/1/2007.

  Melissa Cargill—2/14/2007, 2/15/2007, 2/28/2007, 3/17/2007.

  Charles Perry—106/3/2015, 6/4/2015, 6/6/2015, 6/7/2015, 6/8/2015, 6/12/2015, 10/16/2015, 10/27/2015, 11/6/2015, 11/18/2015, 12/16/2015.

  Index

  The index that appeared in the print version of this title does not match the pages in your e-book. Please use the search function on your e-reading device to search for terms of interest. For your reference, the terms that appear in the print index are listed below.

  acid. See LSD

  Acid Tests

  Fillmore Acid

  Muir Beach

  Pico

  Sound City

  Sunset

  Unitarian Church

  Youth Opportunities Center

  Adams, Carolyn (“Mountain Girl”)

  alchemy

  alcohol

  Alembic

  “Alice D. Millionaire”

  Allman Brothers

  Alpert, Richard (“Ram Dass”)

  Alpine Valley Music Theatre


  Altamont Speedway

  Altec Lansing Voice of the Theatre system

  America in Legend: Folklore from the Colonial Period to the Present (Dorson)

  American Beauty

  Ampex

  amplifiers

  analog tapes

  angina

  “An Anthem for the Bear”

  Anti- Saloon League

  Aoxomoxoa

  Apocalypse Now

  Arctic Monkeys

  arrests

  art. See also belt buckles; jewelry

  astrology

  Atherton

  Atkinson, William Walker

  atmosphere

  attacks

  “Attics of My Life”

  attire

  Australia

  Australia property

  Bufo marinus toads on

  buildings in

  drinking water for

  energy supply for

  fence in

  finances and

  gala party on

  improvement of

  kitchens of

  Manning visit to

  squatting in

  tent on

  value assessment of

  The Australian

  Avalon Ballroom

  Babbs, Ken

  Babcock, Vickie

  backstage passes

  Baffin Bay

  Balin, Marty

  ballet

  Baltimore Civic Center

  Barlow, John Perry

  Battle of the Coral Sea

  “The Bear Dance”

  Bear Research Group

  thebear.org

  Bear’s Choice

  the Beatles

  “A Beautiful Mind”

  belt buckles

  Berkeley

  cottage in

  Troll House in

  Berkeley Community Theatre

  Bible

  Bicycle Day

  Big Brother and the Holding Company

  Big Brother Live at the Carousel Ballroom 1968

  birthday

  “Black Peter”

  Blue Cheer

  Boarding House

  Bolshoi Ballet

  Booker T. and the M.G.’s

  bounced checks

  boxing coach

  brain

  Brand, Stewart

  Breakdown

  Breckinridge, John C.

  breeding plants

  briefcase

  Brown Shoe

  Browne, David

  Bufo marinus toads

  Bureau of Drug Abuse Control

  busts. See arrests

  Cafe au Go Go

  Caffe Mediterraneum

  cancer

  Cannabis sativa

  Cantor-Jackson, Betty

  car

  car accident

  Cargill, Melissa Diane

  childhood of

  daughter with

  education of

  with Garcia

  lover of

  on LSD

  pseudonym of

 

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