What covers did the Grateful Dead play?

What covers did the Grateful Dead play?

List of Grateful Dead cover versions

Song Original Artist
“It’s All Too Much” The Beatles
“It’s Nobody’s Fault but Mine” Blind Willie Johnson
“Johnny B. Goode” Chuck Berry
“Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues” Bob Dylan

What Bob Dylan songs did the Grateful Dead cover?

10 Favorite Bob Dylan cover versions by Grateful Dead

  • Grateful Dead – Maggie’s Farm (19-09-1987)
  • Grateful dead – Knockin’ on Heaven’s door (07-07-1989)
  • Grateful Dead – All Along The Watchtower (09-30-1989)
  • Grateful Dead – Visions Of Johanna (03-19-1986)
  • Grateful Dead – Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues (07-08-1990)

Is the Grateful Dead a cover band?

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Did the Grateful Dead cover the Beatles?

Every Beatles song covered by The Grateful Dead: ‘Blackbird’ ‘Day Tripper’ ‘Dear Prudence’ ‘Get Back’

How many Beatles songs did the Grateful Dead cover?

This page documents the 50 Beatles related songs played by the Grateful Dead and associated groups. Across The Universe was played by Phil Lesh & Friends.

Did Bob Dylan ever cover the Grateful Dead?

Dylan sat in with the Grateful Dead on at least four other occasions. Jerry Garcia sat in with Dylan on at least two occasions. The 7 show Dylan & The Dead tour was documented on the Dylan and the Dead album which was released in 1989.

What is the best Grateful Dead cover bands?

I know the popular opinion would be jrad or dark star orchestra. In my opinion it’s Stu Allen and the mars hotel. Stu also plays with Phil Lesh a lot and is in “The rock collection” with Melvin Seals.

Did Johnny Cash ever play with Grateful Dead?

Johnny Cash spent a night in the land of the Grateful Dead more than 50 years ago. Thanks to Owsley “Bear” Stanley, listeners can now traverse space and time to join him there.

Did the Grateful Dead ever cover the Beatles?

Every Beatles song covered by The Grateful Dead: ‘Day Tripper’ ‘Dear Prudence’ ‘Get Back’ ‘Good Day Sunshine’

What band replaced Grateful Dead?

Rhythm Devils. Rhythm Devils the concept goes back almost as far as the Grateful Dead itself: an extended drums-and-percussion segment, usually during the second set of a Dead show, led by Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann (and occasionally welcoming in others) as an expansive, furiously exciting drum corps.

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