《Song of the South》南方之歌 02:50 1947 I Wish I Didn't Love You So 出自《The Perils of Pauline》宝莲历险记 02:45 1947 Joan McCracken - Pass That Peace Pipe 出自 《Good News》青春乐 04:32 1947 Anita Gordon - A Gal In Calico 出自《The Time, the Place and the Girl》佳人相约 ...
My favourite song of the Deads, and one of my favourite ever. Beautiful music and lyrics. A masterpiece of folk rock Helpful? (Log in to vote) | +2 votes (2 helpful | 0 unhelpful) Rating: 100/100 From Jasonconfused 12/24/2012 19:01 An instant classic. Beautiful song. Folk roc...
The Grateful Dead has played thousands and thousands of shows, each show being unique and each song being played in a unique way. Their instrumental talent is top notch, the lyrics are deep and far reaching. I really can't say enough. Bands like R.E.M. and U2 literally manufacturer thei...
While the song was not intended to be a song of gratitude, it turned out to be one as years went by. Musicians and fans alike found meaning in how the lyrics of the song gave voice to the narrator’s gratitude for all the people in his life. ...
6) “Truckin'” by The Grateful Dead The Grateful Dead is not known for three-minute singles by any means, so if you want to hear/see the extended version of this song, whose title is synonymous with four-wheel transportation, get yourself a copy ofThe Grateful Dead Movie, the feature-...
Grateful Dead were one of the most popular touring bands of the 60s and their live double-album from 1969 shows why. With no shortage of candidates to consider among the best live albums of all time,Live/Dead“was our first live release and it remains one of our best-loved albums,” sa...
Take in mind that many versions of the lyrics and score of this song exist because each blues person adapts it for her or his own purposes. But the essential ironic juxtapositions remain. After the first repeating statements, you’d think that the “The Thrill Is Gone” is a simplistic la...
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(played by Partridge rather than regular lead player Dave Gregory) is as catchy as the song itself, with Partridge muting the strings to give it a Hank Marvin sound and a 60s sock-hop feel that matches the lyrics. It’s especially effective when he un-mutes for the final lick, setting ...
37. Grateful Dead –“Cumberland Blues” The lyrics for this song about working in a mine are a little more risque, the song sings about toiling underground to make extra money for ‘Melinda’ who for all intents and purposes is probably a lady of the night. ...