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  2. Category:Grateful Dead songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Grateful Dead songs or lists of Grateful Dead songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Grateful Dead songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  3. Dead Ringers: The Making of Touch of Grey - Wikipedia

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    Grateful Dead Films and Videos, The Annotated Grateful Dead Lyrics; Video Page, The Grateful Dead Live Album Database; Scott, John W.; Dolgushkin, Mike; Nixon, Stu (1999). Dead Base XI: The Complete Guide to Grateful Dead Song Lists. DeadBase, p. 122. ISBN 1-877657-22-0. McNally, Dennis (2002). A Long Strange Trip: The Inside History of the ...

  4. Touch of Grey - Wikipedia

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    The music was composed by Jerry Garcia, and the lyrics were written by Robert Hunter. It was also released as a music video, the first one by the Grateful Dead. The song was first performed as an encore on September 15, 1982, at the Capital Centre in Landover, Maryland, and was finally released on In the Dark in 1987.

  5. Grateful Dead - Wikipedia

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    The Grateful Dead was an American rock band formed in Palo Alto, California, in 1965. [1] [2] Known for their eclectic style that fused elements of rock, blues, jazz, folk, country, bluegrass, rock and roll, gospel, reggae, and world music with psychedelia, [3] [4] the band is famous for improvisation during their live performances, [5] [6] and for their devoted fan base, known as "Deadheads".

  6. Grateful Dead: So Far - Wikipedia

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    So Far is a music documentary video by the Grateful Dead. Directed by Jerry Garcia and Len Dell'Amico, it is intended to give a subjective view of the Grateful Dead experience. The soundtrack includes Dead song performances largely from 1985 (both from a concert on December 31, 1985 and in a rehearsal setting).

  7. Grateful Dead: Dead Ahead - Wikipedia

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    Dead Ahead contains songs from the last two New York concerts, October 30 and October 31, 1980. Although the video was compiled from multiple performances, and is shorter than one of the three-set concerts, it follows the general format of one of the shows, starting with some acoustic material and proceeding to a longer section of amplified music, including a somewhat edited "Drums" and "Space".

  8. Ripple (song) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Hunter wrote the lyrics in 1970 in London on the same afternoon he wrote those to "Brokedown Palace" and "To Lay Me Down" (reputedly drinking half a bottle of retsina in the process). [3] Jerry Garcia wrote the music to accompany Hunter's lyrics, [ 3 ] and the song debuted August 18, 1970 at Fillmore West in San Francisco.

  9. Grateful Dead: Backstage Pass - Wikipedia

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    Backstage Pass is a music documentary video by the Grateful Dead. It was directed by Justin Kreutzmann, son of Grateful Dead drummer Bill Kreutzmann, and produced by Gillian Grisman, daughter of musician David Grisman. It was released in 1992, and is 35 minutes long.