Cohen shared the story of his own indoctrination into Dead culture at his first show in 1991 in Alpine Valley, Wis. “I felt connected to life and the people around me in a way I had not ever before.
And the cops, they were chasing us around the country. Fortunately, they gave up. And we're here tonight." Then Weir added that giving back was always woven into the fabric of the Grateful Dead.
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