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  1. The Grateful Dead & Steve Barncard. “Brokedown Palace” is a song about death, but a death that is part of the peace that passeth all understanding. As Dennis McNally puts it: It is the death...

  2. Feb 14, 2010 · 6.9K. 1.1M views 14 years ago. This version of Broke-down Palace was performed at Winterland Arena, on June 8, 1977, in San Francisco. Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Mickey Hart, Bill ...

  3. Are flown, except you alone. Gonna leave this brokedown palace. On my hands and my knees, I will roll, roll, roll. Make myself a bed by the waterside. In my time, in my time, I will roll, roll, roll. In a bed, in a bed. By the waterside I will lay my head. Listen to the river sing sweet songs.

  4. Provided to YouTube by Grateful Dead/RhinoBrokedown Palace (Live) ( [2004 Remaster) · Grateful DeadDead Set℗ 2007 Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music...

  5. Dec 18, 2022 · Brokedown Palace” by the Grateful Dead is a beautiful song about about the end of a difficult journey, and passing through to a comfortable resting place. It’s sung slow, with emotion and deliberation, contributing to the feeling of coming home that the song centers itself around.

  6. American Beauty 50: Brokedown Palace Episode Duration: 01:08:49 We examine how the Grateful Dead classic “Brokedown Palace” forms a hidden but powerful song suite with “Ripple,” the preceding song on American Beauty, with guests Bob Weir, pianist Howard Wales, longtime Dead publisher Alan Trist, historian Nicholas Meriwether, and ...

  7. Nov 10, 2020 · The Deads historian also alludes to the Bible when writing that Brokedown Palace is a ‘death song, but a death that is part of the peace that passeth all understanding. It is the death of the old and accomplished, an ending of dignity and serenity’ (Dennis McNally, A Long Strange Trip, 2002).

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