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The late 1960s and early 1970s were prime for the Grateful Dead, as the band wrestled through the country’s political turmoil with their unique brand of performances. The Dead’s psychedelic-inspired journeys incorporated countless elements of the musical spectrum tied directly to the counterculture movement. One direct protest song they produced was “New Speedway Boogie”, a shuffling blues number penned by Robert Hunter and Jerry Garcia.
By The late 1960s and early 1970s were prime for the Grateful Dead, as the band wrestled through the country’s political turmoil with their unique brand of performances. The Dead’s psychedelic-inspired journeys incorporated countless elements of the musical spectrum tied directly to the counterculture movement. One direct protest song they produced was “New Speedway Boogie”, a shuffling blues number penned by Robert Hunter and Jerry Garcia.