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"Fire on the Mountain" is a song by the Grateful Dead. The lyric is by Robert Hunter and the music by drummer Mickey Hart. [1] It was commercially released on the album Shakedown Street in November 1978. An earlier instrumental version titled "Happiness is Drumming" appeared in 1976 on Mickey Hart's album Diga with the Diga Rhythm Band.
"Fire on the Mountain" is a song written by George McCorkle of The Marshall Tucker Band. The song was originally recorded by the band on their 1975 album, Searchin' for a Rainbow, and released as the album's first single. It peaked at number 38 on the Billboard Hot 100. [4]
Shakedown Street is the tenth studio album (fifteenth overall) by rock band the Grateful Dead, released November 8, 1978, on Arista Records. [4] [5] The album came just over a year after previous studio album Terrapin Station.
Fire on the Mountain, a 1977 novel by Anita Desai; Fire on the Mountain (Bisson novel), a 1988 novel by Terry Bisson; Fire on the Mountain, a 1994 illustrated alternate history fiction book by Jane Kurtz; Fire on the Mountain, a 1996 documentary about the 10th Mountain Division of World War II; Fire on the Mountain (Maclean book), a 1999 non ...
The original album version ended up getting more air play than the revised Warner Bros. version. [ 3 ] While the single was the group's first chart hit (peaking at No. 69 on the Billboard Hot 100 ), it had a greater impact than its chart performance indicates, receiving airplay on progressive rock radio stations and others with looser playlists.
Pamela Anderson is reflecting on the "difficult" combination of her image as a Hollywood star and, simultaneously, a mother, earlier in her career. But when it comes to her sons Brandon, now 28 ...
The palace itself features one-dozen suites, while the adjacent Meierhof — or administrative building — features more than 50 guest rooms, including three “Sound of Music” rooms.
Thievery Corporation played a version in Chicago, IL, on July 2, 2015, as part of 'The Music Never Stopped' series, with Loulou Ghelichkhani on vocals. Bikini Trill released a version of the song on their debut EP 'Wassup, We Good?' in 2018. Jazz Is Dead included a jazz interpretation of the song in their 1998 album, Blue Light Rain.