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  1. Bob Weir Was the Dead’s Invisible Thread - The New York Times

    6 days ago · In the luminous, cooperative, ever-shifting tangle that defined the Grateful Dead’s music, Weir was as self-effacing as he was essential.

  2. Bob Weir Was the Dead’s Invisible Thread - DNyuz

    6 days ago · Weir strummed his rhythm chords lightly, nimbly and malleably, charting and shaping the ever-shifting undercurrents of the Dead’s songs and jams. Bluegrass, blues, country, funk, reggae, …

  3. A Grateful Dead scholar remembers Bob Weir - SFGATE

    6 days ago · Bob Weir poses in a hotel room, West Hollywood, Calif., 1976. The night his dear friend Jerry Garcia died, Bobby Weir had a dream. “I was backstage at some club, and on a shelf I had …

  4. How the Grateful Dead Can Continue Without Bob Weir

    5 days ago · The death of Bob Weir is a major blow to the Grateful Dead fan community, but it doesn't mean the music will suddenly stop.

  5. Bob Weir Was the Dead’s Invisible Thread | Racehorse Tavern

    Jan 11, 2026 · The songwriter, guitarist and singer, who died at 78, animated the Grateful Dead from within.

  6. BOB WEIR 1947 - 2026 - Grateful Dead

    5 days ago · Bobby Weir, just 17 years old when he co-founded the Warlocks, was one of the very few people who was at every single Grateful Dead show. Joining up with Jerry and Pigpen in 1964, and …

  7. Bob Weir's legacy: Keeping the Dead alive - Boston Herald

    6 days ago · When Jerry Garcia died three decades ago, the legacy of the band could have fizzled. Instead, slowly and naturally, Bob Weir became the ringmaster of a scene that continues to blossom.