Six Grateful Dead Tribute Tats
Tattoo Month rolls on, so in the words of the Grateful Dead, we “keep in truckin’.” Here are six Grateful Dead Tribute Tats that recently caught our fancy. Splish Splash…

EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ – APRIL 28: Phil Lesh, Bob Weir and Warren Haynes of The Dead perform at the Izod Center on April 28, 2009 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Cory Schwartz/Getty Images)
Photo by Cory Schwartz/Getty ImagesTattoo Month rolls on, so in the words of the Grateful Dead, we "keep in truckin'." Here are six Grateful Dead Tribute Tats that recently caught our fancy.
Splish Splash I Was Takin' A Bath: And a rose-headed leg monster jumped out of the water! Just kidding. But what if you were psychedelic and had forgotten you'd been inked with this beauty? Freaky.
Every Rose Has It's Skeletor: Check the color and detail on this piece. Here's to the Dead's '71 live double album! As Jerry Garcia said, "It's all part of it, man."
One Of A Kind: Nothing's wrong with a simplicity, and that's what caught our eye about this understated beauty. Uncle John's Band would approve, and so do we.
Break A (Scary) Leg: Nothing says "Grateful Dead" more than Psycle Sam. But what happens when the dude's hair grows back?
Bear Arms: Dude walks into a tattoo shop. "So I really dig the Dead's dancing bears, but the dancing more than the bears. Can you do a dancing triceratops?"
Bear Legs: Another dude walks into a tattoo shop. "So I really like the Dead's dancing bears, but can you make it look like it's raining?" Tattoo artist: "No, but you can."
Teddy McDonald is a fun-lovin' country music fan man living in Nashville, Tennessee.