The Complete Annotated Grateful Dead Lyrics
by
David Dodd
When the Grateful Dead's in-house publishing company, Ice Nine, decided that the band's fortieth anniversary was a good time to publish their entire lyric catalog, a wave of excitement swept across the world of Deadheads, or would have had they known. What was that unclear word in "Uncle John's Band"? Would "Revolutionary Hamstrung Blues" be included? W...more
Paperback, 512 pages
Published
May 8th 2007
by Free Press
(first published 2005)
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This Is A Must Own for ALL Deadheads & even those who may not consider themselves so, but like their music. It is a fascinating look at what stories and meanings Robert Hunter & John Barlow were portraying in their lyrics. It is what the title says. I find it extremely interesting...although the price tag is not (still worth every penny)....so if you ever see it in a used bookstore....SNAG IT!
For those lyrics you couldn't fully pickup or understand. Very Detailed.
It is a b...more
For those lyrics you couldn't fully pickup or understand. Very Detailed.
It is a b...more
Karen
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I don't even know one song of the Grateful Dead. Picked this up randomly and when I read one song, I decided to buy it. Currently looking the net for free downloadable Dead songs.
Well, I never finished this book. Throwing it into the reference category. It's a great book and shows all the things that tie into a song and lyrics from a very serious band.
If only, as I were listening or reading, the page would turn to the appropriate page or the music would go to the appropriate song.
Usually, I find myself driving to work listening and then look up the rest of the lyrics on the web.
If only, as I were listening or reading, the page would turn to the appropriate page or the music would go to the appropriate song.
Usually, I find myself driving to work listening and then look up the rest of the lyrics on the web.
love this book....not only because the lyrics of the dead are sometimes cryptic, but to see others thoughts on what symbolism was used and so on....
i cannot love this book anymore, and continue to refer to it and read it in bits and pieces...
i cannot love this book anymore, and continue to refer to it and read it in bits and pieces...
A must have for the Deadhead. Finally delve into the lyrics and compare your understanding and meanings with the intent of the lyricists and the band. Examining Dead lyrics is like pulling a string and finding the whole world attached to it.
I really am a nerd. BUT it was marked waaaaaaaayyyyy down. Like 60% off. Really.
The annotations are great and good for singing along.
Pedro
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