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Grateful Dead - Dozin’ at the Knick - Lady With a Fan
Dozin’ at the Knick
Disc 1
01. Hell in a Bucket
02. Dupree’s Diamond Blues
03. Just a Little Light
04. Walkin’ Blues
05. Jack‐A‐Roe
06. Never Trust a Woman
07. When I Paint My Masterpiece
08. Row Jimmy
09. Blow Away
Disc 2
01. Playing in the Band
02. Uncle John’s Band
03. Lady With a Fan
04. Terrapin Station
05. Mud Love Buddy Jam
06. Drums
07. Space
Disc 3
01. Space
02. The Wheel
03. All Along the Watchtower
04. Stella Blue
05. Not Fade Away
06. And We Bid You Goodnight
07. Space
08. I Will Take You Home
09. Goin’ Down the Road Feeling Bad
10. Black Peter
11. Around and Around
12. Brokedown Palace
Let my inspiration flow in token rhyme, suggesting rhythm,
That will not forsake you, till my tale is told and done.
While the firelight's aglow, strange shadows from the flames will grow,
Till things we've never seen will seem familiar.
Shadows of a sailor, forming winds both foul and fair all swarm.
Down in Carlisle, he loved a lady many years ago.
Here beside him stands a man, a soldier from the looks of him,
Who came through many fights, but lost at love.
While the story teller speaks, a door within the fire creaks;
Suddenly flies open, and a girl is standing there.
Eyes alight, with glowing hair, all that fancy paints as fair,
She takes her fan and throws it, in the lion's den.
Which of you to gain me, tell, will risk uncertain pains of hell?
I will not forgive you if you will not take the chance.
The sailor gave at least a try, the soldier being much too wise,
Strategy was his strength, and not disaster.
The sailor, coming out again, the lady fairly leapt at him.
That's how it stands today. You decide if he was wise.
The story teller makes no choice. Soon you will not hear his voice.
His job is to shed light, and not to master.
Since the end is never told, we pay the teller off in gold,
In hopes he will return, but he cannot be bought or sold