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The song is the story of two drifters, the narrator and Bobby McGee. The pair hitch a ride from a truck driver and sing as they drive through the American South before making their way westward. They visit California and then part ways somewhere near Salinas , with the song's narrator expressing sadness afterwards.
Lyceum '72: The Complete Recordings is a live album by the rock band the Grateful Dead.Packaged as a box set of 24 LPs, it contains four complete concerts recorded at the Lyceum Theatre in London on May 23, 24, 25, and 26, 1972.
From the Mars Hotel is the seventh studio album (eleventh overall) by rock band the Grateful Dead.It was mainly recorded in April 1974, and released on June 27, 1974. It was the second album by the band on their own Grateful Dead Records label.
Dave's Picks Volume 51 is a three-CD live album by the rock band Grateful Dead.It features the complete concert recorded on April 13, 1971, at the Scranton Catholic Youth Center in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
"Me and Bobby McGee" Kris Kristofferson "Me and My Uncle" John Phillips "Mona (I Need You Baby)" Bo Diddley "The Monkey and the Engineer" Jesse Fuller "Morning Dew" Bonnie Dobson "Mystery Train" Little Junior Parker "New Minglewood Blues" Cannon's Jug Stompers "New Orleans" Gary U.S. Bonds "Next Time You See Me" Little Junior Parker "Not Fade Away"
Download Series Volume 8 is a live album by the rock band the Grateful Dead. It was released as a digital download on December 6, 2005, and features most of the concert performed by the band on December 10, 1973, at the Charlotte Coliseum in Charlotte, North Carolina .
Winterland: May 30th 1971 is an album by the rock group the Grateful Dead. As the name suggests, it was recorded live at the Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco, California on May 30, 1971. The album includes most of the second set from that concert, as well as the encore.
Festival Express is a 2003 British documentary film about the 1970 train tour of the same name across Canada taken by some of North America's most popular rock bands, including Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin, The Band, Buddy Guy, Flying Burrito Bros, Ian & Sylvia's Great Speckled Bird, Mountain and Delaney & Bonnie & Friends. [2]