
Preface
Where it all began, my love for the Grateful Dead and my eventual finding of the legend Bob Weir. To set the stage, it was the summer of 2022, I was forced to retake a few classes due to my poor grades. One of those classes happened to be Mr. Higgins American History. It was one of those classes where you could tell the teacher did not take his job seriously, but in some regard, he did care a little. Surprisingly that was the only class that I actually cared for. Instead of focusing on traditional topics like the American revolution or the territorial expansion, we listened to our teachers’ stories on his experience through life.
As of today, I couldn’t tell a friend the things that I heard from Mr. Higgins, but I do know they were interesting. Though there was one story that caught my attention; it was the first concert he ever went to. He made it sound like it was the best thing that ever happened to him, the energy, the dancing, and the unpredictable guitar jams. I’ll skip most of the details, but it was his attendance at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley, California on July 14, 1984, back when he was a young adult.
I still remember what he told me that day, but what’s important is the album that he recommended that I should start with. Daves Picks Volume 30, a set of live recording from the Filmore East concert collection that was released on CD in 2019. Since then, I became an enormous fan, anything that is Grateful Dead related I am into. The live albums, bootleg cassette tapes, the memorabilia, and everything in between.
Fast forward two years, I learned of an excellent opportunity to see Bobby Weir and The Wolf Bros in concert. It just happened that the teacher that introduced me to the Grateful Dead was the same person that mentioned this great opportunity. When I was preparing myself for this event, I stumbled upon Bob’s albums and became very interested in his work. Since then, my appreciation for Bob Weir has continued to grow, which has ultimately led to the creation of this portfolio.
Going forward, this portfolio has been split into six sections; each may be accessed at the top of this fan page. It is assembled so that the reader may choose to follow the sections as it is laid out or may choose to read at their own discretion. Each section focuses on a different aspect of Bob’s career. It starts with the preface, and a history lesson, followed by a gatekeeping essay (Dead Head or Not), then a long form criticism that also acts as an album review (Live in Colorado Vol. 2), a concert review (Nov. 13 Cincinnati Music Hall concert), and finally an informational page about your author.
My research for this portfolio came from a combination of documentaries, interviews, online research, and fan discussion. All of these diverse sources have given me a better understanding of Bob’s career. Which has helped me to create a portfolio that not only honors him, but reflects on his musical journey.