1016. Jim Newton
Otherppl with Brad Listi
Brad Listi
4.8 • 555 Ratings
🗓️ 4 January 2026
⏱️ 90 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | Okay, here we go again. Welcome to The Other People Show. It's a weekly podcast featuring |
| 0:13.0 | in-depth conversations with today's leading writers. It is a books and culture show. I'm Brad |
| 0:18.7 | Listery and I'm in Los Angeles. It's great to be with you. |
| 0:21.5 | Happy New Year. It's 2026. We made it. The holidays are over. It's a new year. We have a clean |
| 0:27.9 | slate. I'm actually not really sure that this slate is all that clean. But you know what I mean? |
| 0:33.0 | We have another chance. We get to start over. Give this another shot. Try to evolve. |
| 0:39.5 | My guest today is Jim Newton, author of a new book called Here Beside the Rising Tide, Jerry Garcia, The Grateful Dead, and an American Awakening. It is available now from Random House. |
| 0:51.2 | Many of you out there who have been listening to this show for any number of years |
| 0:54.4 | are well aware that I'm a deadhead. I love Jerry Garcia. He's an artistic hero of mine. I've |
| 1:00.6 | talked about that a bit on the show through the years. But this is the first time, 15 years of doing |
| 1:05.9 | this, that I've ever had a dedicated conversation, you know, pun somewhat intended, to Jerry and the band |
| 1:13.8 | and its implications. |
| 1:15.8 | And I feel like Jim Newton is the perfect person with whom to have this talk because the thesis |
| 1:22.7 | of his book is that Jerry and the Dead have had an impact that goes far beyond the musical, |
| 1:32.7 | far beyond even the cultural. |
| 1:35.7 | There are sociopolitical and economic implications even to consider. |
| 1:41.1 | And the ripple effects, once again, pun intended, are, uh, are huge and they're still |
| 1:50.0 | being felt to this day. The thing is still going, like 30 years after Jerry's death, which is |
| 1:57.0 | fascinating and is testament, I think, to the power of the thing that he helped to create. |
| 2:05.8 | And just the power of 60s cultural history, the counterculture. |
| 2:10.0 | I'm endlessly fascinated by that. |
| 2:13.0 | And that's a big part of the talk that you are about to hear with Jim Newton. |
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