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  1. Provided to YouTube by Grateful Dead/RhinoNew Minglewood Blues (Live at Hartford, CT, May 28, 1977) · Grateful DeadTo Terrapin: May 28, 1977 Hartford, CT℗ 20...

  2. www.whitegum.com › ~acsa › songfileNew Minglewood Blues

    New Minglewood Blues. Lyrics:Noah Lewis/Grateful Dead. Music:Noah Lewis/Grateful Dead. A song written in the 1920's and played by the Dead right from 1966 through to 1995. Bob Weir has also played it with most of his solo bands. Also played by the New Riders of the Purple Sage - see below. The original LP credited it to "McGannahan Skjellyfetti ...

  3. The New Minglewood Blues title is used here to indicate the provenance of both versions of the song performed by the Grateful Dead and to adhere to common usage on set lists and tapes. Minglewood (Mengle-Wood) was supposedly a mill town or lumber camp on the Mississippi north of Memphis where travelling musicians would perform.

  4. 31 de may. de 2024 · The song “New New Minglewood Blues” by the Grateful Dead is a classic rock tune that holds deep meaning for fans of the band and the genre alike. Released in 1966 as part of their self-titled debut album, this song has become a staple in the band’s live performances and a favorite among Deadheads. Its lyrics tell a story that is both ...

  5. www.taco.com › roots › minglewoodMinglewood Blues

    New Minglewood Blues was recorded by the Noah Lewis Jug Band on November 26, 1930 in Memphis. This recording includes Noah on harmonica, John Estes on guitar, Yank Rachel on mandolin and an unknown jug player. This version is very similar to New New Minglewood Blues as played/recorded by the Dead. New Minglewood Blues by Noah Lewis.

  6. Explore New, New Minglewood Blues by Grateful Dead. Get track information, read reviews, listen to it streaming, and more at AllMusic. ... Sign Up For Our Weekly New Releases Newsletter . ©2024 ALLMUSIC, NETAKTION LLC - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ...

  7. 17 de mar. de 2023 · Chords. C. Bb. G. D. Strumming. There is no strumming pattern for this song yet. Create and get +5 IQ. [Intro] C Bb G x2 [Chorus] C Bb G I was born in a desert, raised in a lion's den C Bb G I was born in a desert, raised in a lion's den D G And my number one occupation is stealing women from their men [Verse 1] C Bb G If you're ever in Memphis ...