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Bobby Weir Grateful Dead 1965-1995 Celebrating the Life Whiskey Glass

Why the Bobby Weir Grateful Dead 1965-1995 Celebrating the Life Whiskey Glass is a Must-Have
The Bobby Weir Grateful Dead 1965-1995 Celebrating the Life Whiskey Glass is a tribute to one of the last living architects of San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury sound ?” the rhythm guitarist who walked into a music shop on New Year’s Eve 1963, met Jerry Garcia, and a year and a half later helped form the Warlocks, soon to become the Grateful Dead. From the Fillmore West shows in ’66 to the final Soldier Field run on July 9, 1995, Bobby Weir sang lead on “Sugar Magnolia,” “Truckin’,” “Playing in the Band,” and “Cassidy” ?” songs that turned Deadheads into a tribe that’s still following the music sixty years later.
The whiskey glass is a clear heavy rocks tumbler wrapped in full-color illustrated artwork. The front shows Bobby himself with his trademark silver hair and beard, wearing a black Grateful Dead Steal Your Face tee with the 1947?”2026 dates, strumming a black Stratocaster mid-song. The word “TRUCKIN'” floats in red bubble letters over his shoulder ?” a nod to the 1970 American Beauty track that became an unofficial Deadhead anthem. The classic Steal Your Face skull with the red, white, and blue lightning bolt sits to his right, the row of dancing bears in pink, yellow, orange, blue, and purple marches across the lower side, and red roses curl up the left edge. “CELEBRATING THE LIFE OF BOBBY WEIR” is printed beside the figure, with “GRATEFUL DEAD • 1965?”1995” along the base. The matching gift box is matte black with the Steal Your Face skull, BOBBY WEIR 1947?”2026 banner, roses, a tie-dye cap, and FOREVER GRATEFUL printed in yellow on the side.
This is the glass for the friend whose car still has a SYF sticker on the bumper, a parent who saw the boys at Red Rocks in ’78 or ’87, or anyone who followed Bobby into Ratdog and Dead & Company. Birthday, holiday, or just a slow Sunday with American Beauty on the turntable ?” wrap it for anyone who’s been a Deadhead since the long strange trip began.
🌹 Why You’ll Love It
- Honors Bob Weir, the rhythm guitarist who helped form the Grateful Dead in 1965
- Carries the Steal Your Face skull ?” Owsley Stanley’s logo that’s been on tour merch since 1969
- Dancing bears trace back to the cover of Bear’s Choice in 1973 and the bears live on every glove box
- “Truckin'” callout nods to the American Beauty song that became Deadhead road-trip scripture
- Heavy rocks-glass weight feels right with bourbon while spinning Workingman’s Dead
🎸 Features
- Clear heavy whiskey rocks glass with full-color wraparound illustrated artwork
- Illustrated portrait of Bobby Weir in a Grateful Dead tee playing a black Stratocaster
- Red “TRUCKIN'” bubble lettering over his shoulder
- Classic Steal Your Face skull with red-white-blue lightning bolt on the right side
- Row of dancing bears in pink, yellow, orange, blue, and purple along the lower side
- Red roses curling up the left edge of the design
- “CELEBRATING THE LIFE OF BOBBY WEIR” and “GRATEFUL DEAD • 1965?”1995” lettering
- Arrives in a matte black gift box with Steal Your Face skull, roses, and FOREVER GRATEFUL graphic
🐻 Perfect For
- Lifelong Deadheads who can still recite the entire Cornell ’77 set list
- Fans who followed Bob Weir into Ratdog, Furthur, and Dead & Company
- Birthday or holiday gift for a parent, sibling, or friend who hit the Wall of Sound era live
- Anyone still wearing tie-dye and chasing the music six decades on
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