Jack Straw/Man Shannon
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About this listen
Twitter: @podgaverock
Insta: @podgaverock
Special Guest Host: Michael Russeck
The Grateful Dead “Jack Straw” from the 1972 album "Europe '72" released on Warner Brothers. Written by Bob Weir and Robert Hunter.
Personel:
- Jerry Garcia – leadguitar, vocals
- Bob Weir – rhythm guitar, vocals
- Phil Lesh – bass guitar, vocals
- Ron "Pigpen" McKernan – organ, harmonica, vocals
- Keith Godchaux – piano
- Bill Kreutzmann – drums
- Donna Godchaux – backing vocals
- Robert Hunter – songwriter
- Betty Cantor, Janet Furman, Bob Matthews, Rosie, Wizard – recording
- Betty Cantor, Bob Matthews – mixing
Cover:
Performed by Neal Marsh, Josh Bond ,and Michael Russeck
Intro Music:
"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.
Other Artists Mentioned:
Bob Seger
The Grateful Dead “Uncle John’s Band”
The Grateful Dead “American Beauty”
The Grateful Dead “Workingman’s Dead”
The Grateful Dead “Cassidy”
The Grateful Dead ”Looks Like Rain”
The Grateful Dead “Lazy Lightning Supplication”
The Grateful Dead “Lost Sailor/Saint of Circumstance”
Radiohead “Ok Computer”
The Strokes
Phish
Widespread Panic
String Cheese Incident
The Grateful Dead “He’s Gone”
The Grateful Dead “Stella Blue”
Bob Weir “Only a River”
The Grateful Dead “Estimated Prophet”
The Grateful Dead “Truckin”
The Grateful Dead “One More Saturday Night”
John Kadlicek
Further
Jerry Garcia Band
Dark Star Orchestra
George Gershwin
Oscar Hammerstein
John Mayer “Ripple”
Bob Dylan “The Philosophy of Modern Song”
Charlie Christian
Doc Watson
Mark Twain “Huckleberry Finn”
John Perry Barlow
Merle Haggard
Woody Guthrie
Bill Monroe
Jeff Tweedy
Wilco
Sturgill Simpson
Tedeschi Trucks Band
James Taylor
Jim Croce
Gordon Lightfoot
The Grateful Dead “Jack a Roe”
Marty Robbins
Townes Van Zandt “Pancho and Lefy”
Don Quixote
Of Mice and Men
Tennessee Williams “Cat On a Hot Tin Roof”
The Grateful Drag
She’s Gone
Eggy
Dawes
Bruce Hornsby
The infamous Stringdusters