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Essay heading: Jerry Garcia And The Grateful Dead
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Music and Movies |
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January 9, 1997 |
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It was something he said that he had never heard before. Garcia
wanted to learn how to make those same sounds he went straight to his mother
and told her that he wanted an electric guitar for his next birthday.
During this same period, the beat period was going into full swing in
the Bay Area, and it held great predominance at the North Beach arts school
where Garcia attended and at the city's coffeehouses, where he had heard poets
like Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Kenneth Rexroth read their best works... displayed 300 characters
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Garcia
wanted to learn how to make those same sounds he went straight to his mother
and told her that he wanted an electric guitar for his next birthday.
During this same period, the beat period was going into full swing in
the Bay Area, and it held great predominance at the North Beach arts school
where Garcia attended and at the city's coffeehouses, where he had heard poets
like Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Kenneth Rexroth read their best works... displayed next 300 characters
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