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  1. "By the end of the Europe '72 tour, Playing In The Band had stretched out to close to 20 minutes, where it would remain (and much longer many nights) for the...

  2. " Playing in the Band " is a song by the Grateful Dead. The lyrics were written by Robert Hunter and rhythm guitarist Bob Weir composed the music, with some assistance from percussionist Mickey Hart. [1] . The song first emerged in embryonic form on the self-titled 1971 live album Grateful Dead.

  3. 21 de sept. de 2013 · 2.5K. 485K views 10 years ago. Lyrics: Some folks trust to reason ...more. Lyrics:Some folks trust to reasonOthers trust to mightI don't trust to nothingBut I know it come out rightSay it once...

  4. 8 de nov. de 2014 · Playing in the Band (Live in Veneta, Oregon 8/27/72) Grateful Dead. 459K subscribers. 1.6K. 152K views 9 years ago. Provided to YouTube by Grateful Dead/Rhino Playing in the Band (Live in Veneta ...

  5. Playing In The Band - A Grateful Dead Interactive Experience. Jam with the Grateful Dead. Brush up on your musical skills with an interactive experience that allows you to fill in for any member of the Dead with the instrument of your choice or press the solo button on any channel to listen and learn or duet.

  6. Playing in the Band is the fourth song on the Grateful Dead’s self-titled 1971 double-live album. The song made its live debut on February 18th, 1971 and was kept in… Read More. Oct. 24, 1971 1...

  7. Playing in the Band. Lyrics By: Robert Hunter. Music By: Bob Weir, Mickey Hart. Some folks trust to reason. Others trust to might. I don't trust to nothing. But I know it come out right. Say it once again now. Oh I hope you understand. When it's done and over. Lord, a man is just a man. Playing in the band. Daybreak on the land.