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So, 'Deadheads' is one of those interesting little documentaries that takes a deep dive, you know? It spans a decade, which is kind of cool, and really captures the whole vibe of the Grateful Dead scene. It’s not just about the music—it’s about the people, the culture, and this almost ritualistic lifestyle that fans dove into. The pacing feels pretty organic, like you're just hanging out with these folks, getting snippets of their lives and thoughts. The artisans and musicians featured bring a certain warmth and eccentricity that’s hard to find elsewhere. There’s a rawness here, a kind of magic in the chaos that really stands out. It’s not polished, but that’s the charm, right?
Cult following among fans of the Grateful DeadHighlights the DIY ethos of the eraInteresting perspective on music fandom
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