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in 1970, receiving only limited airplay due to its length. Garcia worked with Warners to cut it down, though he later called the mix "an atrocity." "I gave them instructions on how to properly edit it and they garbled it so completely," Garcia commented. The original album version ended up getting
278:. Specific lyrics ("It's a buck dancer's choice my friend; better take my advice", "the fire from the ice", "don't tread on me", "It's the same story the crow told me") allude to various folk, mountain, or bluegrass tunes known to be in band members' repertoire. 312:
Moreover, the song affected the mainstream because of first using the word "goddamn" in the unedited single, which many radio stations played instead of the edited version; together with the reference to
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stations and others with looser playlists. At a time when the Grateful Dead were already an underground legend, "Uncle John's Band" (and to some degree its albummate "
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recorded a version of the song for the 1996 compilation "Fire on the Mountain: Reggae Celebrates the Grateful Dead."
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initially covered this song during their 2017 acoustic tour, and continued to play it live through their 2019 tour.
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Everett, Walter (May 2010). "'If you're gonna have a hit': intratextual mixes and edits of pop recordings".
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that first appeared in their concert setlists in late 1969. The band recorded it for their 1970 album
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While the single was the group's first chart hit (peaking at No. 69 on the
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in "Casey Jones," the two songs made the band a "thorn in the side of
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released "Uncle John's Band," backed with "New Speedway Boogie," as a
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The song is one of the band's best known, and is included on the
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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll
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covered the song live during their 2009 US concert tour.
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more air play than the revised Warner Bros. version.
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A single sleeve for the Grateful Dead single 'Uncle John's Band', backed with 'New Speedway Boogie'. The band's name is displayed in mixed-font text at the top of the sleeve, with the two song names below in title capitalization and no capitalization, respectively. An image of the band is below the two song names. The Warner Bros. logo, along with 'MONO STEREO' and 'WV5144', is in the upper right.
Single
Grateful Dead
Workingman's Dead
B-side
Studio
Pacific High
San Francisco
Genre
Folk rock
Label
Warner Bros.
Composer(s)
Jerry Garcia
Lyricist(s)
Robert Hunter
Producer(s)
Grateful Dead
Truckin'
Grateful Dead
Workingman's Dead
Jerry Garcia
Robert Hunter
close harmony
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll
Songs of the Century
bluegrass
acoustic guitars
Warner Bros. Records
single

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