The Grateful Dead was an American rock band formed in 1965 in Palo Alto, California. The band is known for its eclectic style, which fused elements of rock, folk, country, jazz, bluegrass, blues, gospel, and psychedelic rock; for live performances of lengthy instrumental jams; and for its devoted fan base, known as "Deadheads." "Their music," writes Lenny Kaye, "touches on ground that most other groups don't even know exists." These various influences
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Date: Tue, 24 Dec 1996 14:29:45 -0800 From: Insane Carnation Subject: Chords to "Rosemary" by the Grateful Dead
Here are the chords to the Grateful Dead's song "Rosemary". Lyrics by Robert Hunter/Music by Jerry Garcia. >From the album "Aoxomoxoa". Chords figured by Insane Carnation. [email protected]
Upon listening to this song the lyrics are fuzzy due to the wonderful filter on the vocals, giving it that creepy haunting sound. i have found no less than three different "official" words to the first line, some funnier than others. "Swath of heaven..." to (what i hear) "Scents of heather...", the one here is from Hunter's book _Box of Rain_. That, to me, is the final word, aye? i also found that the chords listed in a certain music book are very close, but not exact. Perhaps neither are mine, but here they are. As always, corrections are welcome...
E (7th fret) D (5th fret) Her boots were of leather, a breath of cologne ABmAE Her mirror was the window, she sat quite alone. EF# All around her the garden then grew ABmAE Scarlet and purple and crimson and blue.
ED She came and she went and at last went away ABmAE Her garden was sealed when the flowers decayed. EF# On the wall of the garden a legend did say: ABmABm "No one may come here since no one may stay_____."