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Taylor Swift, Bob Weir, Natascha Weir @ 2025 Grammy Awards PHOTO: KEVIN MAZUR/GETTY
Bob Weir, founding member of the Grateful Dead, on Taylor Swift:
"I´m not as enormous a fan as my wife and kids are,
but sometimes in the morning
I put on her records to warm up my hands
playing along with her
because she writes everything in guitar keys."

STREET PERFORMERS

joins a Street Musician Danny Chen
The crowd has no idea who she is for forty-five minutes as Taylor Swift plays with the Street Performer.
Then she removes her disguise and the crowd instantly recognizes her and grows quickly.
Danny Chen had been playing guitar on a Greenwich Village corner for seven years
when a mysterious woman in a disguise asks to join him. They play beautiful music together.
Then she removes her glasses and Danny's entire life changes in an instant.
This is a true story of how Taylor Swift went undercover as a Street Performer
and discovered a street musician whose talent deserves the world's attention.

BOB WEIR
in front of the Bananas Music Store
in San Rafael, California June 27, 2018
singing "Only A River"
BORN TO RISE
Uncle John meets Singer-Songwriter
LANA DEL REY





We’re in a room of a thousand eyes. Mikaela & I are waiting in the front row to meet Lana Del Rey. She has just finished performing five songs from her new debut album, “Born To Die”, including the title cut, an orchestral arrangement of nostalgic art, that is the best song on her new album. She understands the concept that fits us: We were all born naked and no one gets out of here alive. Her songs strike a familiar chord wrapped in the common thread of our mortality. Lana is a truth seeker. Her energy is vibrant and alive. Her songs are sensuous as she is graceful.
Haight Street in San Francisco is bustling with tourists and someone asks me
this afternoon why there seems to be a lot of scantily-clad girls about. “Well,
it hit nearly 70 degrees today and people dress for the weather here”. It’s
February and winter hasn’t come yet, according to the bees, who produced a
second honey harvest here; according to the winter flowers that haven’t bloomed
yet; according to the birds still waiting to go; according to the sky’s lack of
wet winter weather; and according to the garden plants still replenishing us
with food. This global warming, or whatever you want to call these changing
weather patterns, is not a good thing for the balance of nature, but we are
enjoying these gorgeous days.
Kaela is in San Francisco to work today and meets me on Haight Street, named
after Henry Haight, a banker who donated land here to start an orphanage , and
who was the uncle of the tenth Governor of California. Kaela reminds me of what
the neighborhood can be like, how she loved our Victorian apartment where we
lived on Fillmore Street. For her and the other young kids growing up in the
neighborhood, there were hard days too.
In the nineteenth century when the orphanage flourished here, before it became a residential district, they shepherded over 3500 children giving housing to kids in need, and as many as 300 kids were housed in dormitory-style rooms on Haight Street, and some of these children were adopted, and those that stayed received training and job skills so when they left the orphanage at 17, they were also given seed money to start a trade, like carpentry or dressmaking. The orphanage moved to another part of San Francisco in the twentieth century and still serves children in need today.
I
heard about Lana Del Rey in an email last year and checked out her song “Video
Games” and I understand its instant success. In “Born To Die” she touches a
truth in us all and the mood swings like a pendulum of changes in a fountain of
controversy. She is the latest buzz I tell my stepdaughter inviting her to meet
her after hearing her for the first time. It is Kaela’s birthday yesterday and
she lets a girl cut in front of us whose birthday is today. We’re at the bottom
of the stairs at Amoeba Records waiting for Lana Del Rey. Listening to her sing
live in a small room of records is a special treat and she sounds marvelous as
she is elegant. I been doing vocal exercises recently by listening to vocal
scales and she takes sound to a new level for me. She is a a colorful natural
contralta, a sultry voice of dark high wit.
The
full moon outdoors is on the other side of Venus and Uranus, visible in the sky
tonight, so I brought my telescopic binoculars. “I’m so done with drugs,” Kaela
announces after the show. “I’m ready to do something, run an office, do PR,
interior designing, you know I can do almost anything,”like get us in the front
row. She’s nearly the tallest, and sometimes the loudest, girl in the room. She
can do, what takes me a month, in a day. She’s intuitive, not invulnerable,
honest, not gullible.
Suddenly the security guard asks “How did we get from the bottom to the top (of
the stairs)? 300 different people standing behind us like her different songs,
and the crowd gathered gives Lana Del Rey a warm welcome. Lana wants to have a
picture taken with the birthday girl and they ask Kaela to take the picture with
the girl’s camera. Lana Del Rey is shining, yet down-to-earth, cordial and
attentive. I thank her for the live show, introduce myself and tell her my
musical beginnings were in New York at Bensalem, Fordham’s experimental college.
“I went to Fordham University” Lana informs me. She studied metaphysics there.
She has a genuine interest in choir-like music and writes all the songs on her
album, with help of about seven friends. Besides philosophy, Lana is also
interested in the literary arts and was once Arts Editor for her school
newspaper.
“How was it for you? ” she asks me in her sultry voice
“It
was a time of transformation. Bensalem was a unique experiment and experience
that gave us complete academic freedom and opened up creative and innovative
possibilities that took us beyond the classroom. A group of us students,
inspired by the Grateful Dead, formed a musical acting troupe, and I wrote a
play for this troupe ‘In Search Of The Candlemaker’ performed off-Broadway. We
later participated in a CBS-TV documentary, ‘Tomorrow’s People’.”
So
who is Lana Del Rey? According to Vogue, she chose this career name while in
Miami, because it reminded her & her friends of the glamour of the seaside.
Live, it’s her voice that mesmerizes us! She is not some vacuous party girl
along for the ride, but an intelligent confident woman devoted to her work and
to community service. For the past six years, she and her sister have been
working as a grassroots homeless outreach, helping street people in New York get
their identification and paperwork together to find jobs and transition back to
normal life.
I
gesture to the sign behind us next to the Keep On Truckin’ poster and read out
loud “Grateful Dead”, and we part smiling.
You Talk To Jesus
by Uncle John
One, two, three
Three, two, one
You talk to Jesus
Like a burning bush
You talk to Jesus
When you´re smoking kush
You talk to Jesus
In your own space and time
You talk to Jesus
Naked paradigm
You talk to Jesus in your head
You talk to Jesus when you rise from the dead
You talk to Jesus uncensored and brave
You talk to Jesus about being saved
We been to Alabama
On the road chasing the promised land
We did the dead man´s float
In a lake in Utah near the desert sand
We know the truth about love
And how hard that can be
We know about the unbroken chain of trust
In the land of liberty
You talk to Jesus about children
You talk to Jesus like a siren
You talk to Jesus who can do the entirely possible for you
Extra senses to hold you and heal you and show you what to do
You talk to Jesus as you pray
When you talk to Jesus what do you say


TRIBUTE TO BOB WEIR
by Uncle John
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