1) Saw Zimmie open for The Dead (as opposed to the Dead) in....'04? Jimmy Herring & Joan Osborne. He played (rhythm) guitar all night, and his band was great! A fine time was had by all (except for when we came in a little late & I missed my one chance at seeing Hunter perform.....).
2) From Dennis McNally, A Long Strange Trip: The Inside Story Of The Grateful Dead (2002, NYNY: Random House. pg 119):
"The acid tests had a much more enduring legacy than this momentary megalomania, for they would serve as the template that permanently defined the Grateful Dead's view of its audience. The bond between virtually all theatrical or musical performers and their audience is romantic; the artist seeks love, the audience gives it. The Grateful Dead certainly sought to entertain and move its audience, but the root basis of their relationship was that of a partnership of equals, of companions on an odyssey. Ironically enough, these young people, in both the band and the audience, would go on to achieve an incredibly mature bond. The only parallel in American music might be the relationship of certain jazz musicians to their audience. Coltrane had truly left his mark."
Peter