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The work of Lesh and Weir in their respective projects the many years after Jerry's passing sort of prove the point. They had plenty left in the tank, it turned out.
One of the most harrowing quotes I ever read belonged to Phil Lesh after Jerry passed:
"In the end, drugs were more important to him than the music."
That quote from Phil, easily his closest friend in the band, was a cutting statement of reality as a postmortum sentiment. In other words, more important than his friends.
I couldn't stick around to watch it happen, meaning the end of Jerry. He meant too much to me in memory to watch him go the way he did.