www.DeadTix.info Grateful Dead - THE BEST VERSION OF "RIPPLE" EVER! 02-20-71 If you listen you will hear Jerry's voice "come through the music"! Amazing work on the house boards that night. This is 100% the best electric ripple out there! "Ripple" Key G Time signature: 4/4 Chords used: G, D, C, A, F#, G7, Am Cover versions - Chris Hillman, Jane's Addiction, Perry Farrell, The New Riders of the Purple Sage, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Rick Danko, Dar Williams Like many folk songs, "Ripple" addresses itself as a song and an instrument of the performers' emotional expression. Several lines throughout the song echo the 23rd Psalm of the Bible. The signature lines in this song were played by mandolin master David Grisman. The songwriter, Robert Hunter, wrote this song in 1970 in London in the same afternoon he wrote "Brokedown Palace" and "To Lay Me Down" (reputedly also drinking an entire bottle of retsina in the process). The song debuted August 18, 1970 at The Fillmore in San Francisco.
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By The Grateful Dead. By Jerry Garcia. For Piano/Vocal/Chords. Pop/Rock. 7 pages. Published by Alfred Music. Digital Sheet Music
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Isn't this Jimmie Dale Gilmore? I say it ain't the Dead.
@cd4194
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They bscrewed up the lyrics, if your cup be empty then?????
@nigsvon Bro I don't get teared up I cry tears of pure joyful sorrow.
@nigsvon Bro I don't get teared up I cry tears of pure joyful sorrow.
to be honest, you haven't truly enjoyed the dead or any music for that matter if you haven't smoked pot
the best version is whatever one is playing
who cares if you smoke pot it's great music just enjoy it
@cunnidvd Meeee Tooooo!!!!!
This is a mice version. Listen with head phones and listen to Weir's guitar. Very nice. I don't remember him ever adding this much to the song in later years
happy birthday jerry!
sugarmegsorg good dead shows pass it on
sugarmegs org good dead shows pass it on
sorry man i was too baked but happy birthday jerry
Port Chester 2-20 1971 I was there, a few days later my friends and I left in a caravan of vehicles to travel the states and settle in BC. The rest is history...
@cunnidvd Isn't Heaven just one big Dead show?
@wahoobob100 just their opinions ;}. To be honest I have no idea how somebody can dislike a song as magical as this, or really any Dead song...but thats how it goes :}.
@nateburd Yeah, yeah, you're right about that. How profound.
@wahoobob100
I hate these comments but this one is funny.
nice and ez version..i like it