

> Postcards of the Hanging - Grateful Dead Perform the Songs of Bob Dylan > Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison, CO (7/8/78) 2: 10/11/77 (University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK) & 10/14/77 (University of Houston, Houston, TX & 10/16/77 (Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA) Free, curated and guaranteed quality with ukulele chord diagrams, transposer and auto scroller. 4: 10/21/78 - 10/22/78 (Winterland Arena, San Francisco, CA) Ukulele chords and tabs for Ripple by Grateful Dead. 2: 2/14/68 (Carousel Ballroom, San Francisco, CA) 1: 12/28/79 (Oakland Auditorium Arena, Oakland, CA) 2: 11/15/71 (Municipal Auditorium, Austin, TX) 4: 5/6/80 (Penn State University, State College, PA) & 5/7/80 (Cornell University, Ithaca, NY) > Rockin' The Rhein With The Grateful Dead: Rheinhalle - Dusseldorf, West Germany, 4/24/72 > Rockin' the Rhein With the Grateful Dead (Live At the Rheinhalle, Düsseldorf, West Germany, 4/24/72) > Steppin' Out With the Grateful Dead: England '72


> The Best of Fare Thee Well: Celebrating 50 Years of Grateful Dead > The Closing Of Winterland: December 31, 1978
GRATEFUL DEAD RIPPLE SERIES
> The Complete Sunshine Daydream Concert: Veneta, OR 8/27/72 (Live) Our friends at JamBase asked us to turn the Grateful Dead's 1970 classic, 'Ripple' into a PFC Song Around the world as part of their 'Songs Of Their Own' series ( ). > The Golden Road (1965-1973) (disc 2: Birth of the Dead > The Music Never Stopped (Music from the Motion Picture) > WCUW Worcester Massachusetts April 8th 1988 (Remastered) > Wake Up To Find Out: Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY > What A Long Strange Trip It's Been - The Best Of The Grateful Dead > Bear's Choice:History Of The Grateful Dead > History Of The Grateful Dead Vol 1 (Bear's Choice) > Family Dog at the Great Highway, 4-18-70 > The Grateful Dead (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) La da da da, la da da, da da, la da da da, la da, da da. La dee da da da, la da da da da, da da da, da da, da da da da da If you should stand then who's to guide you? Reach out your hand if your cup be empty, It's a hand-me-down, the thoughts are broken, Would you hold it near as it were your own? Would you hear my voice come thru the music, Josh Jones is a writer and musician based in Durham, NC.If my words did glow with the gold of sunshineĪnd my tunes were played on the harp unstrung, Musicians Around the World Play “Lean on Me,” the Uplifting Song by Bill Withers (RIP) Musicians Around the World Play The Band’s Classic Song, “The Weight,” with Help from Robbie Robertson and Ringo Starr Iconic Songs Played by Musicians Around the World: “Stand by Me,” “Redemption Song,” & More Playing for Change has previously brought together international musicians for other classic sing-along songs from the American (and Jamaican and Canadian) popular songbook. Play Ripple Tabs using simple video lessons. Ripple Tabs - Grateful Dead, Version (3). What better illustration of this theme than a collection of musicians from around the world-some famous some obscure-playing the song alone together in Playing for Change’s excellent collaboration video above?Īmong the famous names we have Jimmy Buffett, David Crosby, David Hidalgo of Los Lobos, and Bill Kreutzmann himself. The joy this song evokes is unmistakable on the faces of the musicians: no matter who sings it, “Ripple” is a song that brings people together by reminding us that existence is much vaster than our individual lives. Over the past 7 years the band has performed with Rock and Roll legends such as one time Grateful Dead keyboardists Tom Constanten and Vince Welnick as well as Melvin Seals the Hammond B3 player in the Jerry Garcia Band for 15 years. “That might seem like a frightening thought, but I find the universality of it a comfort: we’re all in the same boat.” This truth is inescapable, whether we approach it philosophically, contemplatively, or Biblically, as the song’s verses seem to do (with allusions to William Butler Yeats). “Each of us has our own individual path, for our steps alone,” Dodd writes of the song. “The ensemble voices on ‘Ripple’ provide comfort when the words evoke hardship.” Such is the balance struck by the most beautifully bittersweet of American folk songs, from “You Are My Sunshine” to “Will the Circle Be Unbroken.” The lyrics themselves “evoke cosmic wisdom and serenity without ignoring the darkness on the fringes of even the most blessed lives.” “The Dead had damn near perfected the harmonies they used heavily on Workingman’s Dead,” Beviglia writes. What’s so great about “Ripple”? Where to start.
