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RIP: Owsley 'Bear' Stanley

Grateful Dead dancing bears, inspired by Bear?
Owsley Stanley (born Augustus Owsley Stanley III, January 19, 1935-March 13, 2011) also known as The Bear, is a former underground LSD cook, the first to produce large quantities of pure LSD. Bear died in a car crash in his adopted home country of Australia on Sunday, his family said. He was believed to be 76.

The renegade grandson of a former governor of Kentucky, Stanley helped lay the foundation for the psychedelic era by producing more than a million doses of LSD at his labs in San Francisco's Bay Area.

"He made acid so pure and wonderful that people like Jimi Hendrix wrote hit songs about it and others named their band in its honor," former rock ‘n' roll tour manager Sam Cutler wrote in his 2008 memoirs "You Can't Always Get What You Want."

Hendrix's song "Purple Haze" was reputedly inspired by a batch of Stanley's product, though the guitarist denied any drug link. The ear-splitting blues-psychedelic combo Blue Cheer took its named from another batch.

Stanley briefly managed the Grateful Dead, and oversaw every aspect of their live sound at a time when little thought was given to amplification in public venues. His tape recordings of Dead concerts were turned into live albums.

The Dead wrote about him in their song "Alice D. Millionaire" after a 1967 arrest prompted a newspaper to describe Stanley as an "LSD millionaire." Steely Dan's 1976 single "Kid Charlemagne" was loosely inspired by Stanley's exploits.

According to a 2007 profile in the San Francisco Chronicle, Stanley started cooking LSD after discovering the recipe in a chemistry journal at the University of California, Berkeley.

The police raided his first lab in 1966, but Stanley successfully sued for the return of his equipment. After a marijuana bust in 1970, he went to prison for two years.

"I wound up doing time for something I should have been rewarded for," he told the Chronicle's Joel Selvin. "What I did was a community service, the way I look at it. I was punished for political reasons. Absolutely meaningless. Was I a criminal? No. I was a good member of society. Only my society and the one making the laws are different."

[Thanks Mason!]

Posted By jamesk at 2011-03-13 16:02:57 permalink | comments
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Capt.Trips. : 2011-04-07 00:45:06
I'm reading up on the guy now - he was adamant about the bears not "dancing" but "marching".
Berkeley Free Store, S.A.. : 2011-03-15 20:52:48
@ the Human Be-In there were handfuls passed around. A skydiver parachuted into the crowd, I heard it was Owsley making the delivery. Too bad Rush didn't make the scene. He would be a happier man today instead of a stoned and greedy fearmonger.
james shields. : 2011-03-15 07:42:53
I would certainly like to know about the details of the automobile accident. Oddly enough, he was 76--the same age of Leary at his parting.
Gwyllm. : 2011-03-14 15:40:33
I was lucky to have started down the flowery path with his chemistry work.

Here is to Owsley, in all his complexity, brilliance and humour.

Good Voyage Bear!
G

Crawford Tillinghast. : 2011-03-14 10:37:40
As the host of a local radio show put it last night when he broke the news...if you don't know who Bear Owsley was, just get the hell outta here.

Yeah I'm sure Limbaugh and his accompanying Oxycontin habit might well have a whole lot to say about the man. Not one microgram of it factually accurate or even remotely enlightening, of course.

JahBless. : 2011-03-14 10:13:12
Owsley!!! God of Men, your dreams inspired millions. You will be missed, bless your mission! Wish i would have gotten a belt buckle!!! damn!!!
guest : 2011-03-14 08:56:49
NOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!
guest : 2011-03-14 01:59:32
Yes, RIP Owsley.
Gary Moraco. : 2011-03-13 16:48:36
I hope someone out there can actually still think for themselves.If you want to understand allittle better what Owsley Stanley was about find out from people who knew him and not Rush Limbaugh.
eoin. : 2011-03-13 16:34:36
r.i.p,you shall live on in the the memories and trips of thousands of people :D

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