News

John Perry Barlow, Grateful Dead Lyricist & Internet Pioneer, Dies At 70; Tributes Pour In

John Perry Barlow, the longtime Grateful Dead lyricist, died Wednesday at the age of 70.

JOHN PERRY BARLOW DIES AT 70

His cause of death has not been released, but NBC News reports that Barlow had been ill since suffering a heart attack in 2015. The writer penned many of the classic Grateful Dead tunes, including “Cassidy,” “Estimated Prophet,” “The Music Never Stopped” and “I Need a Miracle.” In his honor, Rhino Records created a Spotify playlist featuring many of Barlow’s famous songs.

In addition to songwriting, Barlow was know as an early Internet pioneer and activist for online liberties. He co-founded the Electronic Frontier Foundation in 1990, which is a nonprofit that works to ensure that free speech and expression is respected and allowed online. “With a broken heart I have to announce that EFF’s founder, visionary, and our ongoing inspiration, John Perry Barlow, passed away quietly in his sleep this morning,” says an announcement by EEF executive Cindy Cohn on their website. “We will miss Barlow and his wisdom for decades to come, and he will always be an integral part of EFF. It is no exaggeration to say that major parts of the Internet we all know and love today exist and thrive because of Barlow’s vision and leadership. He always saw the Internet as a fundamental place of freedom, where voices long silenced can find an audience and people can connect with others regardless of physical distance.”

Tributes to Barlow have flooded the Internet, including one from his Grateful Dead cohort Bob Weir. “This life is fleeting, as we all know – the Muse we serve is not. John had a way of taking life’s most difficult things and framing them as challenges, therefore adventures. He was to be admired for that, even emulated. He’ll live on in the songs we wrote…” he said on Twitter.

Grateful Dead successor Dead & Company also posted a note in tribute: “Though John is gone, he will live on in the songs he wrote. ‘Sun went down in honey, and the moon came up in wine, you know the stars were spinning dizzy, Lord the band kept us so busy, we forgot about the time…'”

Many others posted tweets in Barlow’s honor as well, including Danah Boyd, Amir Bar-Lev, Nolan K. Bushnell, Steve Silberman, Warren Ellis and Sean Ono Lenin.

Hillary Luehring-Jones

Recent Posts

Lainey Wilson Prepares For ‘Whirlwind’ Tour – Setlist & Ticket Info

Released in August, Whirlwind marked Wilson’s first top 10 hit on the Billboard 200.

26 mins ago

Melissa Gilbert Stars In Play ‘Still’ As The Older Character She Has Needed To Be

Still marks a particularly meaningful project for her as she is specifically playing a woman…

1 hour ago

Adam Lippes Silk-Wool Blazer Is Essential For The Chic Professional Woman

Blazers are a must-have for every chic woman's closet. Adam Lippes' black Two-Button Blazer resembles…

2 hours ago

Woman Arrested In Connection With Telemundo Journalist Adan Manzano’s Drugging Death While Covering The Super Bowl

Colbert, a “career criminal” who has a history of drugging men, and records show that…

2 hours ago

Jason Kelce Hosts Epic ‘New Heights’ Pregame Party For 2025 Super Bowl With Buddies Anders Holm, Blake Anderson & Adam DeVine

With the 2025 Super Bowl just days away, former Philadelphia Eagles football player Jason Kelce…

3 hours ago

VIDEO: Flight Tracker Shows Bering Air Plane Disappear Off Alaska Coast, Wrackage Found With At Least 3 Dead

https://youtu.be/StsePATVCHU A small plane carrying nine passengers went missing while en route from Unalakleet to…

3 hours ago