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Bob Weir remembered by thousands of Deadheads in San Francisco
Summary
Thousands gathered at San Francisco's Civic Center to celebrate Grateful Dead guitarist Bob Weir, who died last week at 78; Joan Baez and John Mayer spoke at the event.
Content
Thousands of people gathered Saturday at San Francisco's Civic Center to celebrate the life of Bob Weir, the Grateful Dead guitarist who died last week at age 78. Musicians Joan Baez and John Mayer spoke on a makeshift stage after four Buddhist monks opened the event with a prayer in Tibetan. Fans brought long-stemmed red roses, placed them at an altar with photos and candles, and wrote notes on colored paper. The meeting included fans across generations and family members; Weir's passing was announced on Jan. 10 and his wife and two daughters attended.
Event details:
- Thousands attended the public gathering at the Civic Center in San Francisco on Saturday.
- Joan Baez and John Mayer spoke on a makeshift stage at the event.
- Four Buddhist monks opened the program with a prayer in Tibetan.
- Fans placed red roses and notes at an altar of photos and candles.
- Weir's death was announced on Jan. 10; the statement said he had beaten cancer but succumbed to underlying lung issues, and he is survived by his wife and two daughters who were present.
Summary:
The gathering highlighted the Grateful Dead's multigenerational fan community and the rituals fans used to mark Weir's passing. Several attendees described a desire to carry the music forward across generations. Undetermined at this time.
