"The Music Never Stopped" primarily refers to a classic song and a 2011 drama film based on a true story about the healing power of music. The Film (2011)
The Music Never Stopped (1983) by Blair Jackson was the first published history of the band. A photography book by the same name by Bob Minkin features over 500 images of the Marin County music scene.
It became a staple of their live sets, performed hundreds of times until the band's final year in 1995. Other Related Media
Directed by Jim Kohlberg, this movie is based on the essay "The Last Hippie" by neurologist Oliver Sacks.
Barlow intended the lyrics as a "self-portrait" of the band's life on the road and the Deadhead community .
It was written by Bob Weir and John Perry Barlow over a telephone conversation.