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Length: 5:14
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Any morning, any evening, any day
Maybe the sun is shining, birds are winging
No rain is falling from a heavy sky
What do you want me to do
To do for you to see you through?
For this is all a dream we dreamed
One afternoon long ago
Walk out of any doorway
Feel your way, feel your way like the day before
Maybe you'll find direction
Around some corner where it's been waiting to meet you
What do you want me to do
To watch for you while you're sleeping?
Then please don't be surprised
When you find me dreaming, too
Look into any eyes you find by you
You can see clear to another day
Maybe been seen before
Through other eyes on other days while going home
What do you want me to do
To do for you to see you through?
It's all a dream we dreamed
One afternoon long ago
Walk into splintered sunlight
Inch your way through dead dreams to another land
Maybe you're tired and broken
And your tongue is twisted with words half spoken and thoughts unclear
What do you want me to do
To do for you to see you through?
A box of rain will ease the pain
And love will see you through
Just a box of rain, wind and water
Believe it if you need it, if you don't, just pass it on
Sun and shower, wind and rain
In and out the window like a moth before a flame
And it's just a box of rain, I don't know who put it there
Believe it if you need it or leave it if you dare
And it's just a box of rain or a ribbon for your hair
Such a long, long time to be gone and a short time to be there
GENERAL COMMENT for WILLIAM: Really appreciating your notable increase of insights and perspectives in recent months with the music (like with this track).
I have been wanting this for years - you have a wealth of wisdom and experience to share about the "musical ocean" we all navigate!
RP truly is like a day-long lesson in music history.
I have been wanting this for years - you have a wealth of wisdom and experience to share about the "musical ocean" we all navigate!
what an amateurs, no close harmony but cats in distress ... and the guitar solo is so silly
This song was not written to please others. It is a song Phil Lesh composed with Robert Hunter to honor Phil's dying father. Read the words. Phil literally sang this song to his father while he was in the hospital dying.
The song talks about life passing by quickly like a dream. Phil painfully asks his father how he can help him transition to the unknown:
"What do you want me to do
To do for you to see you through?
For this is all a dream we dreamed
One afternoon long ago"
Lighten up and appreciate the beaty others put forward, even if it doesn't appeal to you. Life is short.
"And it's just a box of rain
Or a ribbon for your hair
Such a long, long time to be gone
And a short time to be there"
Oh please quit being silly.
One of my favorite Grateful Dead songs.
Let Phil Sing
This song forever belongs to Jennifer Rubin, from the class of 1979 CRH. She sang the chorus one night with the voice of an angel. The truth is, she was one. A young idealist. She died in tragic circumstances while serving in the peace core.
Just read up about her online. A very sad story, especially given her selflessness.
One of my favorite Grateful Dead songs.
And one of my favorite Lesh/Hunter collaborations!
This song forever belongs to Jennifer Rubin, from the class of 1979 CRH. She sang the chorus one night with the voice of an angel. The truth is, she was one. A young idealist. She died in tragic circumstances while serving in the peace core.
Your friend lives on in her legacy. Thank you, wsmithv.
c.
what an amateurs, no close harmony but cats in distress ... and the guitar solo is so silly
"A box of rain will ease the pain
And love will see you through"
Hi! Do you have an image of that piece of art from her? Would you send it to me?
at concerts people would yell and cry to hear Phil sing......THE PHIL ZONE!
i went to MANY GD shows (sober).......
so yes, apparently the drugs DO WORK!
Really? Sounds callous and distant for that. Boring like a Monkees song from their 3 rd album
Wow. Empathy is a challenge, I guess.
It was written for Bob Weir's father, who was dying of cancer.
Really? Sounds callous and distant for that. Boring like a Monkees song from their 3 rd album
It was written for Bob Weir's father, who was dying of cancer.
Beautiful.
Probably the 0 was not really your rating; there is no 0 rating (though I see that for a few songs on my ratings page too). If so, then you added an additional 1 rating, rather than replacing a 0.
That's what she said. :felt:
I just went from 8 -> 10. It was a bit of a struggle, since I'm kinda picky about 10s. It's just that this song really connects with me, particularly given the subject matter.
Nice melody, too bad about the woefully off-key vocals.
Love them too & I'd have to agree with the studio comment. On this occasion however I think The Dead hit the spot
Feel your way, feel your way like the day before
Maybe you'll find direction
Around some corner where it's been waiting to meet you
So damn right, a 2 at best.
I often look at the 10's of folks who post h8fully low ratings (and comments) of a song that I love, assuming that I will find that we have nothing in common musically. But they always love much of the same music as myself. Then I wonder why someone with such refined musical tastes would spend their time slagging other peoples favorites. Been confused about this question ever since I became an RP listener.
#fakeratings.
So damn right, a 2 at best.
#fakeratings.
Yup. I believe he wrote it in honor of his father.
Edit: Check https://artsites.ucsc.edu/GDead/agdl/box.html
Innaresting idea, as Neil might say, but I'm not sure why.
Such a long long time to be gone and a short time to be there.
One other interesting factoid: Before the death of Jerry Garcia, "Box of Rain" was the last song ever performed live at a Grateful Dead concert during the final encore at Soldier Field in Chicago on July 9, 1995.
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The album (1970) continued the folk rock and country music, features the lyrics of Robert Hunter prominently.
Grateful Dead
- Jerry Garcia - guitar, pedal steel guitar on "Sugar Magnolia", "Candyman", and "Brokedown Palace", piano on "Box of Rain", vocals
- Mickey Hart - percussion
- Robert Hunter - lyricist
- Phil Lesh - bass guitar, acoustic guitar on "Box of Rain", piano, vocals, Lead on "Box of Rain"
- Bill Kreutzmann - drums
- Ron "Pigpen" McKernan - harmonica, vocals on "Operator"
- Bob Weir - guitar, vocals, Lead on "Sugar Magnolia" and "Trucking"
- Additional performers
- David Grisman - mandolin on "Friend of the Devil" and "Ripple"
- David Nelson - electric guitar on "Box of Rain"
- Ned Lagin - piano on "Candyman"
- New Riders of the Purple Sage
- Dave Torbert - bass guitar on "Box of Rain"
- Howard Wales - organ on "Candyman" and "Truckin'" and piano on "Brokedown Palace"
Yes, it can be scary to listen to different music.
You gotta view things in context.
We have varying widths and ranges of likes.
In this case, when you think of the subject matter, the place in time for the singer, it is a remarkable song.