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  1. 23 de ago. de 2022 · An American-Australian audio engineer, “Bear” was a key figure in the Bay Area hippie movement in the ’60s. He was the sound engineer for the Grateful Dead and recorded many of the group’s ...

    • Jacob Uitti
    • Senior Writer
  2. 29 de nov. de 2020 · By association and increased performances of “He’s Gone”, the Grateful Dead’s skull and lightning bolt logo took on the meaning of Steal Your Face, and the symbol became synonymous with the phrase.

    • The Story of The 'Steal Your Face' Logo
    • The Meaning Behind 'Steal Your Face'
    • The Other Logos
    • Skull and Roses
    • Jester
    • "Dancing" Bears
    • Dancing Terrapins
    • Uncle Sam Skeleton

    If you've heard of the Grateful Dead, you'll know their 'Steal Your Face' lightning skull logo. As intrinsically linked to the band as psychedelia, it's been a part of the Dead's history for more years than most of us have been alive. Weirdly enough, it was created less from intent and more by necessity. It all started with a man called Augustus Ow...

    The inspiration behind the lightning bolt logo may have been something as banal as a street sign, but the myth around it is far from mundane. And the debate surrounding it are far from over. Why, for example, did Owsley choose 13 points for the lightning bolt? Some have posited that the 13 points represent the original American colonies. Others thi...

    'Steal Your Face' might be the image most of us best associate with the Dead, but it's far from the only logo in their cannon. As per WIKI, some of the other famous images associated with the band include:

    Designed by Alton Kelley and Stanley Mouse, the Skull and Roses logo draws it inspiration from the black and white drawing by Edmund Joseph Sullivan that appears in the 1913 edition of Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. After Kelley and Mouse added a splash of color and some lettering to the image, it was deemed worthy of appearing on the cover for the albu...

    What band other than the Grateful Dead could take the image of a flute wielding skeleton dressed as a jester and turn it into a logo? The 'Jester' was created by Stanley Mouse in 1972 and used on the cover of The Grateful Dead Songbook.

    Just as iconic as the Steal Your Face logo are the 'Dancing Bear's. Coincidentally enough, they're also the handiwork of Owsley Stanley. Although just to make one thing clear, those bears aren't dancing. Not according to their designer, anyway. "The bears are not really 'dancing'. I don't know why people think they are; their positions are quite ob...

    Owsley Stanley aside, Alton Kelley and Stanley Mouse are responsible for more iconic Grateful Dead graphics than anyone else. Case in point, the 'Dancing Terrapins', a pair of tiny turtles that first appeared on the cover of the album Terrapin Station (1977) before dancing their way into Deadhead legend.

    Created by Gary Gutierrez for The Grateful Dead Movie (1977), Uncle Sam Skeleton eludes to the movie's main theme song, "U.S. Blues".

  3. 4 de mar. de 2022 · See the Original Art That Inspired the Grateful Dead’s Classic Logo. "A Skeleton Amid Roses" can be seen publicly for the first time in more than three decades as part of New York's Outsider Art ...

  4. Another iconic image from the Grateful Dead roster, the Skull & Roses was first used by designers Alton Kelley and Stanley Mouse on the promo posters for a series of Dead shows at San Francisco’s Avalon Ballroom in 1966. The image itself predates the Dead by nearly 50 years, originally created in 1913 by the British book illustrator Edmund ...

    • Gregk Foley
  5. 12 de feb. de 2024 · The Grateful Dead logo is bright, just like the rock band’s performances themselves. The emblem demonstrates an attempt to renounce the world, rise above problems and go into nirvana. The team achieves the effect with the help of psychedelic music and a light show.

  6. 1 de dic. de 2017 · Welcome to #5DaysOfTheDead. On Friday, Dec. 1, Dead and Company, featuring the core surviving members of seminal rock band the Grateful Dead will...