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They left a patchouli-scented wake across the world. How much do you know about the Grateful Dead?Jerry Garcia reportedly opened the book to a random page.
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They are one of the best-selling bands from the 1960s.
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It was all about life on the road.
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They were an eclectic group of musicians.
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The band was born in California.
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It was a massive system that made their music audible for everyone.
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The lack of hits didn't hinder the band's upward trajectory.
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They changed it when they realized the name was already taken.
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Amazingly, they played a new setlist at nearly every show.
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Like the so-called dancing bears, this artwork became as legendary as the band.
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He played his last show with the group in 1972.
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He thought it was clear that the bears were marching instead of dancing.
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The music video was extremely popular on MTV.
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But Keith did die in a car wreck not long after their departure.
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The album has gone double platinum.
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Like everyone else, they were drawn to The Beatles.
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He was sent to Vietnam even though he was against the war.
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The studio version was less than three minutes long.
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He clearly wasn't cut out for military life.
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The research was secretly funded by the CIA.
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She and her husband introduced themselves to the band after one of their concerts.
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That's more than 75 shows per year for three decades.
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It was the band's fifth studio album.
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Nearly 80,000 people attended one show.
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He'd battled depression for more than a decade.
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This surely resulted in some sibling resentment
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The 1990 death was a startling event in a band that copiously used drugs.
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He essentially learned how to play on the fly.
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That was more than 70 tons of speakers, man.
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It was the end of an era for an iconic band.
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