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  1. Jul 1, 1992 · "One of Jerry's most-played first songs, with almost 350 live performances, this version comes on the last day of the Summer Tour of 1992, after which the Dead would take a well-deserved, and...

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  2. Jun 6, 2013 · Brown-Eyed Women,” a Garcia-Hunter song, was first played on August 23, 1971 at The Auditorium Theater in Chicago, about a month before the release of the Grateful Dead double live album, aka Skull and Roses, among other monikers. (Hey, this is a family blog!)

  3. "Since its debut in 1971, Brown-Eyed Women was one of the Dead's most-played first set songs, played almost 350 times. This version is from the terrific 6/22/91 show in Chicago, featuring the...

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  4. Brown-Eyed Women Lyrics: Gone are the days when the ox fall down / Take up the yoke and plow the fields around / Gone are the days when the ladies said "Please / Gentle Jack Jones, won't you...

  5. Sep 17, 2023 · The brown-eyed woman serves as a symbol in the song, representing a deep longing or desire. She embodies a sense of both allure and challenge, drawing the attention of the narrator. Her presence encapsulates the complex and often bittersweet nature of human relationships.

  6. Brown-Eyed Women” tells the tale of a woman with beautiful brown eyes and the man who falls in love with her. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a bygone era, featuring references to the Great Depression and the frayed fabric of American society.

  7. Recorded 4/25/1977 - Capitol Theatre (Passaic, NJ)Visit Wolfgang's https://www.wolfgangs.com/music/ to stream concerts from thousands of legendary artists. S...

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