Your favorite Dead songs?

Discussion in 'Music' started by Dr. Lecter, Dec 13, 2004.

  1. Dr. Lecter

    Dr. Lecter Member

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    Note: these refer to live cuts, not the studio junk (which doesn't remotely sound like the same band).

    Deal
    Estimated Prophet
    Help on the Way->Slipknot->Franklin's Tower
    Terrapin Station
    Jack Straw
    Stagger Lee
    Liberty
     
  2. GeT_hApPy

    GeT_hApPy Member

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    Box of Rain
    Atticks of my Life
    Dark Star
    St. Stephen
     
  3. yohonis

    yohonis Member

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    Dark Star

    terrapin station
    scarlet> fire on the mountain
    eyes of the world
    jack straw
    china cat> i know you ride


    I think all their songs are good. These are just songs that make the love instantly flow from my heart.
     
  4. rhasta.penguin

    rhasta.penguin No more hippy...ugh

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    Jack Straw
    Scarlet Begonias > Fire On the Mountain
    I need a Miracle
    Ripple
    Suger Magnolias
    Terripin Station
     
  5. The Acid Queen

    The Acid Queen Member

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    Friend of the Devil, Box of Rain, Casey Jones, and Mountains of the Moon
     
  6. fender1235

    fender1235 Member

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    I think I would have to say that there are several dead song's that I LOVE. I love the one's that i can play, however I WOULD have to say my favorites are
    Touch of grey
    sugar magnolia
    the golden road to unlimited devotion
    ripple
    truckin
    uncle john's band
     
  7. CosmicKatie

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    Franklin's Tower, and specifically a recording of a Boston Garden show... 1964? maybe '65. Anyway, it's that particular copy of that particular song that made me fall in love with their music.


    Box of Rain
    Big River
    So Many Roads
     

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