The Other One:
Description
Bob Weir, “the other one,” steps into the spotlight and out of Grateful Dead band mate Jerry Garcia’s shadow in this expansive documentary. Only 16 when he and Garcia formed the Warlocks, the group that would morph into the Dead, the rhythm guitarist, songwriter and singer grew up on stage. As the house band for Ken Kesey and his Merry Pranksters’ Acid Tests, the Dead’s experimentation with LSD fueled the development of its improvisational style and sustained jams. Weir estimates that he has performed in concert at least 6,000 times; 3,000 with the Grateful Dead alone. Weir’s reminiscences; performance footage with and without the Dead; home movies; and interviews with family, friends, band mates and admiring musicians blend to form a film that is part biography, part Grateful Dead history and part portrait of a cultural moment. “Sometimes the light’s all shinin’ on me,” the Grateful Dead sang in another signature line from “Truckin’,” the song from which the film takes part of its title. In this engaging doc, the light shines on Bob Weir. –Mel Valentin
Mike Fleiss has worked extensively as a reality TV writer and producer. He is also the director of documentaries The Quest (2006) and God Bless Ozzy Osbourne (2011).
Trailer
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Original Language Title The Long Strange Trip of Bob Weir
Year 2014
Runtime 90
Country USA
Director Mike Fleiss
Producer Marc Weingarten
Editor Martin Hilton, Rich Fox
Cinematographer Dan Friedman
Music Neal Casal
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