What song has been played live by both King Crimson and the Grateful Dead? (This will probably be easy for some people...)
What song has been played live by both King Crimson and the Grateful Dead? (This will probably be easy for some people...)
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It's not Donovan's Get Thy Bearings...
Happy Birthday to You?
If it's the one I'm thinking of, there is AFAIK no recording of it by KC, even unofficial, and no released recording of it by the Dead.
Hurtleturtled Out of Heaven - an electronic music composition, on CD and vinyl
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If I'm thinking of the right one, Frank Zappa's band also played it, but usually with altered lyrics.
I would go with [ Tomorrow Never Knows ]
No correct guesses so far ... though one person has the right artist.
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Peaches En Regalia by FZ?
Do not suffer through the game of chance that plays....always doors to lock away your dreams (To Be Over)
"La Bamba"
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I'm right ready to slap my forehead if S's L's turns out to be obvious.
As much as I love Jerry Garcia, I can't imagine him being up for putting in the work it would have taken to play something like Peaches En Regalia. He didn't even like playing St. Stephen, New Potato Caboose or the first part of Weather Report Suite (come to think of it, I imagine he didn't like having to play Unbroken Chain, either).
And damn, I forgot about Tomorrow Never Knows being on Heavy ConstruKction. But when did Crimson do Lucy In The Sky? Was that something they did in the very early live shows, or what?
Hurtleturtled Out of Heaven - an electronic music composition, on CD and vinyl
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There are very few setlists available for the 1969 Crim, other than the concerts that actually have recordings. But Fripp has said that they played it at some of the earliest shows.
@Dave: I had forgotten that "(including Tomorrow Never Knows") credit on Heavy ConstruKction. (In my defense, it's been a few years since I last spun it.) I'll take your word that Belew actually sang it; I have no remembrance of that, but ... a few years. I mostly remember P@ playing Ringo's nifty riff against the others werning and squeawking, plus the "Thela Hun Ginjeet" tapes.
(Goes and listens to it.)
...and there it is, highly processed, but it's there.
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Thanks: I have never seen that footage before...
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If you own the Heaven and Earth box, it's on BluRay 24, listed as the first Warsaw improv.
This thread set me off into something of a Double Duo binge the last few nights.
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I do not own that box. The only Big Crimson Box I own is The Road to Red, which was a gift. Someday if/when money is plentiful I may repair that. If they're even available at that point...
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