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BotC14: He's Gone: Jerry Garcia and Satoshi Nakamoto


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Fundamentals
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Jason
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Intro: Terrapin Station, Phish 08/09/98: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvjHH_G-4_8

Outro: He's Gone, Grateful Dead 07/02/89: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRwq9HrkTI0

Extra: Box of Rain, Phish 10/25/24: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esYk_QqjYgo

In this episode, we delve into the profound impact of the Grateful Dead and their cultural legacy, contrasting it with the journey of Phish. We explore the unique aspects of the Dead's influence, particularly their role in the psychedelic movement and their ability to create a traveling circus-like atmosphere that captivated millions. The discussion highlights how the Dead's music served as a backdrop for a larger cultural phenomenon, while Phish focused more on musical excellence and sustainability, creating a different kind of legacy.

We also touch on the intersections between the Grateful Dead and Phish, including notable covers and the influence of Jerry Garcia. The conversation extends to the broader implications of these bands' legacies in the context of Bitcoin and the idea of excellence and longevity in one's craft. The episode concludes with reflections on the song "He's Gone" and its symbolic resonance with both Jerry Garcia's passing and the ethos of Bitcoin, emphasizing themes of departure and transformation.

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