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"Touch of Grey" peaked at No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100, the band's only top forty single; [4] it also became a frequently played music video on MTV. "Hell in a Bucket" and "Throwing Stones" (for which videos were also made) also achieved significant album-oriented rock radio airplay.
Road Trips Volume 4 Number 2, subtitled April Fools' '88, includes the complete April 1 concert, along with the second set, encore, and two songs from the first set of the March 31 concert. [4] It was only the second live Dead album that was recorded in 1988; the first was Grateful Dead Download Series Volume 5 .
"Hell in a handbasket" was the name of an undescribed con requiring a trained cat referenced in the 2004 film, Ocean's Twelve. "Hell in a Bucket" is a song off of the Grateful Dead's 1987 album In the Dark. Hell in a Handbasket is a song from Voltaire's Ooky Spooky album. Hell in a Handbasket is the title of a 2011 Meat Loaf album.
On AllMusic, Timothy Monger wrote, "Grateful Dead archivist Dave Lemieux unearths yet another gem for Dave's Picks, Vol. 35...While it's a smidge brief for a typical Dead show, adventurous versions of "Feel Like a Stranger", "Let It Grow", and "Scarlet Begonias" all exceed the ten-minute mark, making it feel quite epic."
"Sailing" was sampled on "Bagsy Not in Net" by the 1975 from their album Notes on a Conditional Form. [14] The song was sampled on Puff Daddy's song "Best Friend" from his 1999 album Forever. The song was sampled on Krayzie Bone's song "Paradise" released in 2008. The song can be partially heard in the 2022 Michael Bay movie Ambulance. [15]
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Devorsine, who now spends 90% of his time sailing in polar waters, feels at home on the Drake. “When I was a little child, I read books about the maritime adventures of sailors and polar heroes ...
The concert also had a third set, the first four songs of which are not included in the video — "Man Smart, Woman Smarter", "Iko Iko", "Day-O" and "Do You Wanna Dance?". The Grateful Dead performed these songs with members of The Neville Brothers. "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" concluded the show. On the video, it is presented as the encore.