Rufus thomas walking the dog11/9/2022 She’s On the Road again (Trad.) (2/25/66) One Kind Favour (Blind Lemon Jefferson) 2/12/66 Im a Hog For You Baby (The Coasters) - 1/8/66ĭeath Don’t Have No Mercy (Rev. So THANK YOU! I do hope you all enjoy this. Last but not least, I'd like to say that without the Tapers, from the 60's to the present day (whom are still out there taping any show they see)that without these men and women, this wouldnât of been possible to do. Original Grateful Dead Song Debuts (66-95) are here: TL/DR: If it at first included a guest with itâs debut performance or only played sparingly (ex: Lady Di, Ballad of a Thin Man), then I didnât include it with this post. This shows the transitions they went through from 1966, garage/primal Dead, to Acoustic Dead, Dylan in the mid-80s, & back to their roots by â95 by covering the likes of Willie Dixon, The Beatles, Buddy Holly, The Rolling Stones, and many other artists.īut, this DOES NOT include any covers of songs that were only performed with guests (like Joan Baez, Dylan, the Allman Brothers,etc.) I know that I'm missing only a few once-performed cover songs because of that decision (That's All Right Mama,Goodnight Irene, It Takes A Lot To Laugh, etc), but I didnât want to have an overlapping performances list with/ without guests & rather have them both separately.) This post is SPECIFICALLY Grateful Dead-Only Cover Debut Performances. This playlist aims to show most of the Dead's influences from '66-'95 through live recordings and sound checks, in chronological order by performance/date.
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