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Grateful Dead - Truckin' Garcia;Lesh;Weir;Hunter Lyrics:Truckin got my chips cashed in. keep truckin, like the do-dah man Together, more or less in line.
Truckin' by the Grateful Dead off of their studio album American Beauty. Uploaded by request of herbplummer.
Текст песни: Truckin’got my chips cashed in. keep truckin', like the do-dah man Together, more or less in line, just keep truckin’on. Arrows of neon and flashing marquees out on main street. Chicago, new york, detroit and it’s all on the same street.
The Grateful Dead is the debut album of the Grateful Dead. It was released by Warner Bros. Records in March 1967. According to the biographies of both bassist Phil Lesh and drummer Bill Kreutzmann, the band released the album as San Francisco's Grateful Dead. The album was primarily recorded at RCA's Studio A, in Los Angeles, in only four days. The band had wanted to record the tracks in their hometown of San Francisco, but no recording studios in the area had modernized equipment at the time
Truckin', got my chips cashed in Keep truckin', like the do-dah man Together, more or less in line Just keep truckin' on. Arrows of neon and flashing marquees out on Main Street Chicago, New York, Detroit and it's all on the same street Your typical city involved in a typical daydream Hang it up and see what tomorrow brings. Truckin by Jerry Garcia, Phil Lesh, Bob Weir and Robert Hunter appears on the Grateful Dead album, American Beauty (1970). Recognized by the . Library of Congress as a national treasure, the song uses the band’s troubles on tour as a metaphor for life. What have the artists said about the song?
Grateful Dead is an album by rock band the Grateful Dead. Released in October 1971 on Warner Bros. Records, it is their second live double album. Although published without a title, it is generally known by the names Skull and Roses (due to its iconic cover art) and Skull Fuck (the name the band originally wanted to give to the album, which was rejected by the record company).
The line, "Busted, down on Bourbon Street" refers to an incident on January 31, 1970 when members of the band were arrested in a drug bust that netted 19 people in New Orleans. Barb from Virginia Beach, VaDwight Yoakam did a twangy cover of this song on the 1991 Grateful Dead tribute album called Deadicated. from Baltimore, MdOkay, as someone admittedly ignorant of most Dead music, I have the following question: is Garcia the singer of the verses? Whoever it is, his vocals seem like a direct imitation of Chuck Berry.
Album, 17 Март 1967, WEA, Rhino Records. 1. The Golden Road (To Unlimited Devotion). 2. Beat It On Down The Line. 3. Good Morning Little School Girl (Full Length Version). 4. Cold Rain And Snow. 5. Sitting On Top Of The World (Full Length Version). 6. Cream Puff War (Full Length Version). 7. Morning Dew (Full Length Version).
Grateful Dead (album). This article is about the band's 1971 eponymous live album. For their 1967 self-titled studio debut, see The Grateful Dead (album). Grateful Dead is an album by rock band the Grateful Dead. It was the group's first album to be certified gold by the RIAA and remained their best seller until surpassed by Skeletons from the Closet. However, the version from this album was later used as a B-side on the re-release of the "Truckin'" single. Look up mind-blowing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
A | Truckin' |
B | Ripple |
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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16 077, 16077 | The Grateful Dead | Truckin' / Ripple (7", Single) | Warner Bros. Records, Warner Bros. Records | 16 077, 16077 | Germany | 1971 |
16 077 | The Grateful Dead | Truckin' (7", Single, Promo) | Warner Bros. Records | 16 077 | Germany | 1971 |
7464 | Grateful Dead* | Truckin' (7", Single) | Warner Bros. Records | 7464 | US | 1971 |
WB-7464 | The Grateful Dead | Truckin' (7", Single) | Warner Bros. Records | WB-7464 | Australia | 1971 |
7464 | Grateful Dead* | Truckin' (7", Single, Promo) | Warner Bros. Records | 7464 | US | 1971 |
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