Friday, November 21, 2008


Grateful Dead - Jack-a-Roe

Recorded "live" at Chicago's historic Auditorium Theatre, May 13, 1977.

4 comments:

ib said...

Lovely.

Listening to it there, it sounded like there was an improvisation on "Take 5" struggling to the surface.

I'm assuming, too, the song is a traditional arrangement in the fashion of "House Of The Rising Sun"?

Anonymous said...

Ha, you're right, it could have easily been Take 5. Possibly a subconscious influence here.

Yes, it's traditional, but I failed to uncover any data on just how old the song is. At least 100 yrs. old, I reckon.

Emmett said...

"Several versions, all collected in the United States, are given in Sharp's English Folk Songs from the Southern Appalachians... Very early versions of the song go under a variety of different titles. One is "Jack Munro"... [The version in Bodlean Library's ballad collection] is dated between 1774 and 1825..."

ib said...

That is old...