Neil Young with Booker T and The M.G.’s – October 16, 1992
The Grateful Dead at the Capital Centre, Landover, MD 3/15/1990
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Neil Young with Booker T and The M.G.’s – October 16, 1992
The Grateful Dead at the Capital Centre, Landover, MD 3/15/1990
Continue reading 8 fine cover versions of Bob Dylan’s “Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues”
Workingman’s Dead, in part inspired by the rustic soul of the Band, ranks as the Dead’s studio masterpiece, followed closely by American Beauty. The focus is on the songs, rather than the jams, and these would provide the focal point of an era, spanning 1969–74, when the Dead played some of the most remarkable concerts in American history, virtually every one available in some incarnation thanks to the band’s dedicated tapers.
~rollingstone.com
Uncle John’s Band:
Wikipedia:
Released | June 14, 1970 |
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Recorded | February 1970 |
Genre | Country rock, rock |
Length | 35:33 |
Label | Warner Bros. |
Producer | Bob Matthews Betty Cantor Grateful Dead |
Workingman’s Dead is the fifth album by the rock band the Grateful Dead. It was recorded in February 1970 and originally released on June 14, 1970.
In 2003, the album was ranked number 262 on Rolling Stone magazine’s list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.
Of course they don’t sing as pretty as CSNY–prettiness would trivialize these songs. The sparse harmonies and hard-won melodies go with lyrics that make all the American connections claimed by San Francisco’s counterculture; there’s a naturally stoned bemusement in their good times, hard times, high times, and lost times that joins the fatalism of the physical frontier with the wonder of the psychedelic one. And the changeable rhythms hold out the promise of Uncle John’s Band, who might just save us if we’ll only call the tune. Inspirational Verse: “Think this through with me.” A
~Robert Christgau (robertchristgau.com)
Garcia has commented that much of the sound of the album comes both from his pairing with Hunter as well as the band’s friendship with Crosby, Stills and Nash. “Hearing those guys sing and how nice they sounded together, we thought, ‘We can try that. Let’s work on it a little’” commented Garcia.
Track Listing:
All songs written by Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter except where noted.
Side one
Side two
Musicians:
Additional musicians
Album @ spotify:
Continue reading Today – The Grateful Dead released “Workingman’s Dead” in 1970 – 43 years ago
Bob Weir’s first take on “Ballad Of A Thin Man”… and its a great one.
This is not an easy song to cover, but I do feel Grateful Dead did capture the spirit of the song.. and it feels right.
Hampton Coliseum
March 27, 1988
Hampton, VA US
Another live version was released on the album “Postcards of the Hanging“:
April 1, 1988 at Meadowlands Arena in East Rutherford, NJ:
-Egil