THE HERMES IN BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY’S is happening in reality to set a wrong right. The world-altering artist tricksters are in full view. They are always necessary when freedom and spiritual abundance have been closed off. It started with a concocted lie about John Mayer brewing from 2008 from a young plagiarist in the music industry with hired marketers and publicists from a capitalist's investment. Already ‘The Best Year of the Millennium’: From a 2024 New Year’s Eve Breakfast at Tiffany’s Cat Bar in Japan and Anderson Cooper’s Times Square Infectious Giggle, We Culminate on a Note First Discerned in the 1960s at Truman Capote’s Self-Entitled ‘Party of the Century’ (and Anderson Was There—In the Womb) . . . Not to Mention that Truman’s Last Word on the Matter, His Last Word, was a Story Written about Willa Cather Intended for a Birthday in October 1984—The Moment Katy Perry was Born. Read On, Party-Goers, and Get Ready for the Holidays!

Coyote Weaves a Song Dead and Company embroidered organic hat

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What Bobby, Mickey, and Bill stepped into, bringing the Grateful Dead into Dead and Company with John Mayer, was a precise act to accomplish the unimaginable: what was intended from a line of art and music stretching back through the Homer, a deep pain and injustice that had happened and a cultural course, even through Michelangelo, to the 1960s. Not figuratively. Literally, that they picked up this art music lineage, knew what Homer showed could be accomplished, how Homer told how to do it, and now Dead and Company have literally and spiritually done it. This isn’t just a ‘thank you,’ this is a Holy Moly.

Homer was playing a trick as Odysseus in his own songs, showing what he himself was doing through the weave of song in altering a course of culture from its downfall from all-out war at Troy.

What started the Trojan war and held purposefully in the mythology is that core values (and obvious lack thereof) had become skewed to that “beauty” and “love” (fundamental to a culture, like the sublime music) had become falsely based on surface values–the inside Being didn’t matter anymore. But Helen, with only surface beauty and born of a rape of a violent god Zeus is shown to be an empty shell of a bird. 

And so we live in that culture, so it makes a difference. Who sings the bird song? This is about altering the deep structure, the underpinnings, and looking to the core, which Dead and Company has just revealed.

The deepest dive had to come by John joining Dead and Company when those circumstances worsened on a broader scale–a huge injustice and false voice, Taylor Swift, (based on the untrue power of "rumor") that was taking over the voice and narrative of music (changing it to self, greed, and ability to abuse and generate hate) based on falsely using John’s name (and life and lyrics), his undeniable realness and spirit, and his early earth-shattering accomplishments. He was going to have to prove his realness in the face of the loud, false accusations. He knew he could do it because he knew what he was made of.

This hat is a tribute to what astoundingly has happened by these psychopomps between the worlds, those ancient tricksters always on the road. 

Product description:

A classic Dead hat never goes out of style—especially one that’s made of 100% organic cotton. The high quality and 100% organic cotton of this hat makes it a sustainable choice. You'll be able to enjoy it for years to come.

• 100% organic cotton
• Fabric weight: 8 oz/yd² (271 g/m²)
• 3/1 twill
• Unstructured
• 6 panel
• Matching sewn eyelets
• Self-fabric adjustable closure with a brass slider and hidden tuck-in
• Blank product sourced from China

This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!

Size guide

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One Size 20 ½-23 ⅝ 4 ⅜ 2 ¾ 7 ⅛