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  1. The track appeared on the album Europe '72 by the Grateful Dead, who frequently performed it live. The song was first performed in concert on October 19, 1971, in Minneapolis, Minnesota at new keyboardist Keith Godchaux 's first appearance with the band.

  2. Grateful Dead - Jack Straw (Europe '72) qualifyandsatisfy. 1.37K subscribers. Subscribed. 7.7K. 2.1M views 12 years ago. From Europe '72. Recorded May 3, 1972 at Olympia Theater, Paris....

  3. Jack Straw. Lyrics By: Robert Hunter. Music By: Bob Weir. [All] We can share the women, we can share the wine. We can share what we got of yours, 'cause we done shared all of mine. Keep on rolling, just a mile to go. Keep on rolling, my old buddy, you're moving much too slow.

  4. Grateful Dead - Jack Straw (Raleigh, NC 7/10/1990) "Usually a first set opener, Jack Straw contained a powerful jam toward its conclusion, and this one delivers. A stadium show on...

  5. Jack Straw by the Grateful Dead performed on July 9, 1989 in E. Rutherford, New Jersey. The video is from a DVD called The Grateful Dead Through the Years.

  6. May 30, 2013 · The performance evolution of “Jack Straw” is unique among Grateful Dead songs. When it was first performed, on October 19, 1971 (along with five other first-time performances) at Northrup Auditorium, University of Minnesota, the song’s various characters were sung entirely by Bob Weir.

  7. The Grateful Dead. “Jack Strawrenders a cowboy’s perspective of a mythic America. Writers Bob Weir and Robert Hunter took inspiration from the book and 1939 movie versions of Of Mice and...

  8. Jack Straw by Grateful Dead song meaning, lyric interpretation, video and chart position

  9. Jun 23, 2023 · Final lyric to “Jack Straw” by the Grateful Dead. “Jack Straw” is indeed a gem of a song, illustrating Robert Hunter and Bob Weir’s narrative prowess and their ability to turn a song into a gripping tale of survival, desperation, betrayal, and loneliness.

  10. Dec 29, 1977 · Jack Straw (Live at Winterland, San Francisco, December 29, 1977) Lyrics. [Intro: Bob Weir] Good evening and welcome to Thursday night at Winterland. We'll be right with you as soon as make...

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