That’s it For the Other One (Live at Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA, November 7, 1969)

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The Grateful Dead - Rock, In English

That’s it For the Other One (Live at Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA, November 7, 1969)

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[Cryptical Envelopment/Quodlibet For Tender Feet] [Verse] The other day they waited, the sky was dark and faded Solemnly they stated, "He has to die" With all the children learnin', from books that they were burnin' Every leaf was turnin' to watch him die Summer sun looked down on him, his mother could but frown on him And all the others sound on him, but it doesn't seem to matter And when the day had ended, with rainbow colors blended His mind remained unbended, he had to die [Instrumental] [The Faster We Go, the Rounder We Get] [Verse 1] Spanish lady comes to me, she lays on me this rose It rainbow spirals round and round it trembles and explodes It left a smoking crater of my mind I like to blow away But the heat come 'round and busted me for smiling on a cloudy day [Chorus] Comin', comin', comin' around (Comin' around) Comin' around (Comin' around) Comin' (Comin'), comin' (Comin'), comin' around (Comin' around) Comin' around (Comin' around) [Instrumental Break] [Verse 2] Skippin' through the lily fields I came across an empty space It trembled and exploded, left a bus stop in its place The bus came by and I got on, that's when it all began There was Cowboy Neal at the wheel of the bus to Never Ever Land [Chorus] Comin', comin', comin' around (Comin' around) Comin' around (Comin' around) Comin' (Comin'), comin' (Comin'), comin' around (Comin' around) Comin' around (Comin' around)

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Credits

Writers
  • Jerry Garcia
  • Tom Constanten
  • Bill Kreutzmann
  • Phil Lesh
  • Ron “Pigpen” McKernan
  • Bob Weir