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  2. Dead! (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dead!" is a pop-punk song [5] that is three minutes and fifteen seconds long. [4] It is the first proper song in the album after the introductory track "The End." [6] The song begins with a flatlining heart rate monitor, making a transition from the abrupt conclusion of "The End."

  3. Freddie's Dead - Wikipedia

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    The song laments the death of Fat Freddie, a character in the film who is run over by a car. Like most of the music from the Super Fly album, "Freddie's Dead" appears in the film only in an instrumental arrangement, without any lyrics. The song's music is featured prominently in the film's opening sequence and also recurs at several other points.

  4. Dead (Madison Beer song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dead" is a song by American singer Madison Beer. It was released on May 19, 2017 by Access , as the lead single from her debut EP As She Pleases (2018). The song was written by Brittany Amaradio, Madison Love , and Michael Keenan, the latter of whom produced the track.

  5. Morning Dew - Wikipedia

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    The Grateful Dead performed the song during their farewell run of shows in 2015. The following year, The National recorded a version for Grateful Dead tribute compilation album. [1] Skating Polly also did a rendition of the song on their 2016 album, The Big Fit. [citation needed] As of 2024, "Morning Dew" has been performed live by Dead ...

  6. D.O.A. (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is sung from the perspective of a man who has, temporarily, survived a mid-air collision.In his dying words, he describes in graphic detail what he remembered of the collision and his current condition: his arms have been severed, his co-pilot is already lifeless beside him, blood is rapidly leaving his body and pooling underneath him, and a paramedic indicates that no medical ...

  7. Uncle John's Band - Wikipedia

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    "Uncle John's Band" is a song by the Grateful Dead that first appeared in their concert setlists in late 1969. The band recorded it for their 1970 album Workingman's Dead. Written by guitarist Jerry Garcia and lyricist Robert Hunter, "Uncle John's Band" presents the Dead in an acoustic and musically concise mode, with close harmony singing.

  8. Fire on the Mountain (Grateful Dead song) - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the Dead recording, the song premiered at a concert on March 18, 1977, in San Francisco. [2] That night, as almost always, it was coupled with "Scarlet Begonias" during live performances, producing lengthy musical improvisations. The paired songs were soon nicknamed "Scarlet Fire". [1] The sequence typically timed from 20 to 25 minutes.

  9. Dead Souls (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dead Souls" is a song by the English post-punk band Joy Division. Co-written by band members Ian Curtis (vocals and lyrics), Peter Hook (bass guitar), ...