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Great Moments in Weed History

"I Weed A Miracle Every Day" — The Grateful Dead Get Busted and Win

Great Moments in Weed History

David Bienenstock

Tv & Film, Comedy, History

4.8659 Ratings

🗓️ 21 August 2024

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Jerry Garcia and Mountain Girl sat rolling joints and cleaning the stems and seeds from a brick of weed when a fateful knock came at the door of 710 Ashbury Street. Having your communal crash pad raided by the police isn’t typically the start of a great moment, but for the Grateful Dead, the October 1967 undercover police sting operation that targeted their home and headquarters turned into a pivotal inflection point in the band’s trajectory. One that would change cannabis history and spread weed consciousness around the world.  That's because rather than pleading out or turning informant, they held a press conference right in the same room where they’d been busted, calling out the local police and the national War on Drugs as a racist, hypocritical, counter productive, unconstitutional failure. This episode also examines the huge role the band and their many Deadhead followers played in spreading high quality marijuana and seeds across the country, including classic strains like Sour Diesel and Chemdog. Very special thanks to the legend Harry Shearer (The Simpsons, Spinal Tap) for guesting on this episode, as he actually wrote the 1967 pro-legalization statement the Dead presented at their press conference. Read more first person accounts of this incident in Rock Skully's book Living with the Dead and in Rosie McGee's memoir Dancing with the Dead. Hear the Grateful Dead's October 22, 1967 Marijuana Defense Benefit concert in its entirety at archive.org. Check out Grateful Dead historian Dennis McNally's book A Long Strange Trip. PATREON Please support Great Moments in Weed HIstory on Patreon. Supporters get exclusive access to video versions of this podcast and private seshes, plus cool rewards like a signed book. And it truly helps us make the best show possible  EPISODE ARCHIVE Visit our podcast feed for 120+ episodes of Great Moments in Weed History, and subscribe now to get a new weekly podcast every Weednesday.

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0:00.0

Hi, everybody.

0:02.0

I'm looking for everything.

0:04.0

I'm going to go back to welcome to all-new great moments in weed history.

0:25.6

I'm going to start this episode with a quote from the late great Jerry Garcia, who is asked by Relics Magazine in 1980 how the Grateful Dead managed to amass such a massive fan base while remaining so far

0:40.0

outside of mainstream society. What happens, Captain Tripp's replied, is that someone turns

0:46.5

their friends onto us in the same spirit or sense that they would turn their friends on to pot.

0:53.5

So, why does that quote spring to mind?

0:56.5

Well, firstly, because today's episode is about the Grateful Dead and how they used a politically

1:02.7

motivated weed bust against the band to ignite a powerful legalization movement in their

1:08.9

hometown of San Francisco, a movement like their music

1:12.9

that would spread across the country and even around the world. But that quote also resonates

1:20.1

weed pun because I'm once again asking you to do the very same thing for this podcast. Please turn your friends on to great moments in weed history

1:32.4

in the same spirit or sense you would turn them on to pot.

1:36.9

We are six years and over 135 episodes

1:40.6

into this long, strange trip through the hidden history of our favorite plant.

1:46.6

And what can I say? I need a miracle, my brothers, and sisters, and non-binary stoner fam.

1:53.7

You've heard me say this before. We are blocked and throttled and shadow band on every

1:58.8

platform and in every other way imaginable, all because I tell the

2:04.5

truth about a beneficial botanical medicine that also makes life worth living. Okay, life's worth living

2:15.2

with or without weed, but you know what I mean. Anyway, despite all this throttling and shadow banning, there's many thousands of you who still

2:24.4

found this show somehow and listened consistently, and if you just help spread the love, man.

2:31.3

Okay, seriously, here's the deal.

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