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Grateful Dead - Uncle John's Band (Studio Version)

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Uploaded by on Mar 20, 2010

Uncle John's Band by the Grateful Dead. From their fourth studio album, Workingman's Dead released in 1970.

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  • A big mushroom tattooed on my right forearm, with Summer of '93 on it. I left my first wife and me and 4 friends followed the Dead around this great land with the dead heads. You will not find a truer family out there! it was a friggin' blast!!! Deadheads are the coolest, and they'll feed ya too. lol

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  • opps i steped in shit... shh fuk ne wtf you doing wb what happened to our futures when you took it with your subliminal msg all we can do now is forget what we know and throw more sob in the river of fire, rip my ears of bunny. its all your need for advertising, crazy nut all i be lol you think so small minded you never could think of something so crap. drop this bomb bothers

  • R.I.P.Jon McInitre,the manager of the Good Old Grateful Dead.The SFGate said this song was written about him.Great song from a great album.Dead Freaks unite!!!!

  • Steve Jobs Bio.. that is all.

  • OH NO!!! I just got sent back in time!!! Well,since I'M here.I confess that I did drugs & alcohol.I'M now currently wondering how many DEAD HEADS are still doing drugs & alcohol?If anybody would like to make a trade (currently being drafted in a secret congressial chamber.About the free information trade act) just let me know.Oh,by the way.Sorry for labeling you,but this music is worth something.Can anybody guess what that is?If you thought money.You're wrong.Now blink your eyes 3 times.

  • i'm loving reading everyone's stories on here!

  • Thanks for putting up these songs, I bought the Workingman's Dead cassette tape in a second hand store a few years back for 10 cents and little did I know how much I'd get out of that 10 cents

  • August 1971, Ann Arbor, Michigan. It still tears me up. What I want to know, is are you kind?

  • I still remember the first time i heard this song. It was a mid august night hot as fuck and i was laying in bed high off my ass and when i heard the first notes it sent chills up my spine and made me grab my blankets and i drifted away to such a beautiful place there is nothing that compares to the first time you hear the Dead but no matter who you are one thing is the same after that first time nothing is the same again. =) thank you for the music it truly will never stop :)

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