??? > It was written to celebrate the birth of Bob Weir'd daughter - Cassidy.
According to Wikipedia, retrieved June 5, 2011: "The song was named after the daughter of Grateful Dead crew member Rex Jackson and Weir's former housemate Eileen Law, Cassidy Law who was born in 1970." See Wikipedia entry "Cassidy (song)" for more information.
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Most likely 'Dark Star'.
The last song the Grateful Dead recorded as a band was "So Many Roads." It was included on their final studio album, "Built to Last," released in 1989. This song encapsulates themes of journey and reflection, resonating with the band's ethos. The Grateful Dead disbanded shortly after Jerry Garcia's death in 1995, marking the end of an era in their musical legacy.
Brothers and Sisters was the name of the song!
After Roy Orbison, the song "Candyman" was recorded by the band The Grateful Dead. They included it in their 1971 album "Grateful Dead." The song has also been covered by various artists over the years, showcasing its enduring appeal.
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It was performed by the Jerry Garcia Band, not the Dead.
Most likely 'Dark Star'.
The last song the Grateful Dead recorded as a band was "So Many Roads." It was included on their final studio album, "Built to Last," released in 1989. This song encapsulates themes of journey and reflection, resonating with the band's ethos. The Grateful Dead disbanded shortly after Jerry Garcia's death in 1995, marking the end of an era in their musical legacy.
Brothers and Sisters was the name of the song!
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After Roy Orbison, the song "Candyman" was recorded by the band The Grateful Dead. They included it in their 1971 album "Grateful Dead." The song has also been covered by various artists over the years, showcasing its enduring appeal.
Grateful Dead ended in 1995.
Grateful Dead was created in 1965.
The meaning of the lyrics shows that you are grateful of each other and are happy that the people around you are alive.