MUSICIAN: Can you talk about your relationship with the Hell's Angels? I played in a band backed by them in Berkeley and it was, uh...an ambivalent experience. GARCIA: Well, that's it. It is ambivalent. I've always liked them because they don't hide what they are, and I think all they require of you is honesty - they just require that you don't bullshit them - and if you're out front with them, I think you don't have anything to worry about. The Angels are very conscious of their roots and history, so the fact that we played at Chocolate George's funeral way back during the Haight-Ashbury was really significant to them. They didn't have many friends in those days, and so anybody who would come out for one of their members was demon strating true friendship. And with them, that really counts for something. MUSICIAN: What do you feel attracted Kesey to them in the first place? The noble savage concept? GARCIA: No, I think Ken saw them for what they are: a definite force of their own which you can't hope to control. When they come around, it's reality, and you go with it. MUSICIAN: What about Altamont? GARCIA: Horrible. MUSICIAN: It sure was. But having been in the Bay area at the time, I can understand how you might have thought it a good idea to recommend them as security people. GARCIA: We didn't recommend them!! MUSICIAN: I thought the Stones people said you suggested it? GARCIA: Absolutely not! No, we would never do that. The Angels were planning on being there, and I guess the Stones crew thought this might be a good way to deal with that fact.
From Art Tatum to Marty Robbins, created in the Americana cracks between the Coltrane Quartet, Bob Dylan and Bill Monroe, rising from the counterculture only to take a place among all the other wild Apple Pie slices, reincarnated every 5,000 years in a great cosmic event beyond any individual culture-- what an impossibility of causes and conditions coming together, with an astonishing array of roots and branches: "The Grateful Dead are as American as lynch mobs. America is a complex place."
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Outlaw Life
Jerry, on the Hell's Angels, in an 1981 Musician interview:
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