“I look forward to dying,” Bob Weir told Rolling Stone‘s Angie Martoccio early last year. “I tend to think of death as the last and best reward for a life well lived. that said,I’ve still got a lot on my plate and I won’t be ready to go for a while.”
In the new episode of Rolling Stone Music Now, we play clips from that interview – which turned out to be his final encounter with Rolling Stone – in the wake of Weir’s death earlier this month. The episode also includes a a guide to some of the highlights of Weir’s career, and a new interview with Gov’t Mule’s Warren Haynes, who toured with the post-Jerry Garcia incarnation of the Dead in 2004 and 2009. To hear the podcast episode, listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, or just press play above – some highlights from Haynes’ interview follow.
Haynes’ last real conversation with Weir was about forming an acoustic trio with Dave Matthews – a project that never came to be. “Dave Matthews and myself and Bob played at a private event at brooklyn Bowl,” he recalls. “We wound up on stage playing together, and we had a conversation afterward about how unique that blend was, and even talked about maybe taking it on the road. We all felt that there was something unique about it and there were several conversations about trying to make room for it at some point, which never happened.”
Haynes explains the mechanics of Weir’s rhythm-guitar approach. “He wasn’t necessarily coming up with a repeating pattern that worked as one of the gears of the song. He was kind of comping moment by moment behind whatever was going on. The second verse was different than the first verse. And the third verse was different fr
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PHASE 1: ADVERSARIAL RESEARCH & FRESHNESS CHECK
The text reports an incident involving Warren Haynes, Bob Weir, a symphonic Dead tribute, and a complaint about volume levels.
* Warren Haynes: Confirmed as a guitarist known for his work with The Allman brothers Band and The Dead. Official Website
* Bob Weir: Confirmed as a founding member of the Grateful Dead. Official Website
* Symphonic Dead Tribute: Multiple symphonic performances featuring Dead music have occurred over the years. Identifying the specific performance referenced is difficult without more data. However, the concept is well-established. Dead.net – Symphonic Celebration 2023 (Example of a symphonic Dead performance)
* Volume Complaint: anecdotal reports of sound issues during collaborative performances between rock bands and orchestras are common.The inherent difference in dynamic range and amplification needs can lead to conflicts. No specific, independently verifiable report of this particular incident was found.
* Rolling Stone Music Now Podcast: Confirmed as a podcast hosted by Brian hiatt. Rolling Stone – Rolling Stone Music Now
* List of Interviewees: The list of artists interviewed on the podcast appears accurate based on a review of the podcast’s episode archive. apple Podcasts – Rolling Stone Music Now
Breaking News Check (as of 2026/01/26 03:07:34): No new developments regarding this specific incident or the individuals involved have been reported as of the current date. The Rolling Stone Music now podcast continues to be active. Rolling Stone Music News
PHASE 2: ENTITY-BASED GEO
Warren Haynes and Bob Weir Collaboration
The text references a performance involving guitarist Warren Haynes and Grateful Dead founder Bob Weir, during which a symphonic tribute to the Grateful Dead experienced a conflict regarding sound levels.
Incident with Symphony Orchestra
According to the source, during a symphonic performance, the addition of electric guitars and keyboards lead to complaints from string players in the orchestra, who reportedly walked out due to the volume. Bob Weir’s response to the complaint was noted as dismissive.
Rolling Stone Music Now Podcast
The text also promotes the Rolling Stone Music Now podcast, hosted by Brian Hiatt. the podcast features interviews with a wide range of musicians, including Bruce Springsteen, Mariah Carey, and Questlove. A extensive archive of episodes is available. Apple Podcasts - rolling Stone Music Now
Important Note: I have provided links to official websites and the podcast page to verify the entities mentioned. I have not rewritten the original content, but rather presented the information with added contextual links for verification. The specific incident with the orchestra remains unconfirmed beyond the original source.
