A Long Strange Trip: The Inside History of the Grateful Dead ….by Dennis McNally

I started this book back in July of 2022 while driving across America in an audiobook format. I then got sidetracked by a couple of other books but returned to it. It is a very good biography of the Dead. Dennis McNally worked as the Dead’s publicist from the 1980s through to 1995 when Jerry Garcia died. He also continued in those duties for Grateful Dead Productions until its dissolution in 2004.

The way he writes is interesting. He starts off in the 80s and then goes back and starts at the beginning. He does this throughout the book but it is smooth and not forced. He finds something that links the 80s and 90s to the 60s and 70s. If you don’t know much about the Grateful Dead…this is the book to get. He goes through their entire history and it’s deep.

Dennis Mcnaly and Jerry
Jerry Garcia of The Grateful Dead talks backstage with band publicist Dennis McNally before a concert in Oakland.

Everyone that came into contact with the band…gets their own mini-biography in this book. The road crew, former friends, wives, and everyone else. You get a well-rounded look at the band and the history of those who surrounded them.

The only critical thing I would say is if you want more personal fun stories from band members… other books do that better. Bill Kreutzmann’s book Deal or So Many Roads by David Browne will give you more personal stories. That’s not to say you don’t get any in this book.

If you don’t know much about the Grateful Dead and you want to know their history…this is the book for you. I wish I would have started with this one to begin with. Dennis McNally doesn’t exaggerate or dig up a lot of dirt…he tries to get the story right. Garcia wanted him to write a biography of the band in the 1980s so McNally was trusted.

Overall, it’s the best Grateful Dead book I’ve read about their history in detail. So I give it a big thumbs up.

Here is an interview with Dennis McNally