Did Jerry Garcia leave a legacy? More appropriately, did the Dead?? I think so - definitely. While based strictly on definition the word "legacy" doesn't automatically connote anything of value, I do see the JG/GD contribution to popular music in a positive light. Others have already done a good job explaining why. Let me add (I think not previously mentioned) they were innovators in the studio and on stage...talking electronics and sonics not just musical experimentation.
I'm not a Deadhead by any means but, in my O-pinon, if any other band released just 3 albums the quality of American Beauty, Workingman's Dead and Mars Hotel, those alone would have ensured it a positive reputation of the highest order. Same applies to the song-writing talents of Garcia/Hunter as evidenced on those albums.
If JG/GD are to criticized, it's best directed at a lack of self-editing given their enormous and uneven (mostly live) output.
To bdp: Don't forget who Jack Frost turned to for song-writing collaboration.
I'm not a Deadhead by any means but, in my O-pinon, if any other band released just 3 albums the quality of American Beauty, Workingman's Dead and Mars Hotel, those alone would have ensured it a positive reputation of the highest order. Same applies to the song-writing talents of Garcia/Hunter as evidenced on those albums.
If JG/GD are to criticized, it's best directed at a lack of self-editing given their enormous and uneven (mostly live) output.
To bdp: Don't forget who Jack Frost turned to for song-writing collaboration.