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Title: Grateful Dead's "Dark Star"
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April 4, 2001 |
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This is an example of how "Dark Star" captures the ears of its audience, and causes them to go into ?space'. The second version looked at by Skaggs is from September of 1970. This version of the song has been named the "Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde Star", because of its drastic change throughout the course of the twenty or so minutes... Showed first 250 characters
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This version of the song has been named the "Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde Star", because of its drastic change throughout the course of the twenty or so minutes. The Grateful Dead's improvisational method of making music can cause the song to be different every night... Showed next 250 characters
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