Bertha

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"Bertha" is a popular live staple and fan-favorite rock song by the Grateful Dead, first released on their 1971 self-titled live album (often called "Skull and Roses").

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Bertha canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Grateful Dead song
rock song
song
albumTypeOfFirstRelease live album
alsoKnownAs Skull and Roses
artist Grateful Dead
associatedAct Grateful Dead
associatedMovement counterculture of the 1960s
associatedWithScene San Francisco rock scene
composer Jerry Garcia
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
firstReleasedOn Grateful Dead (1971 album)
firstReleaseYear 1971
frequentlyPerformedBy Grateful Dead
genre jam band
psychedelic rock
rock
hasCoverVersionBy Dead & Company
Los Lobos
Phil Lesh and Friends
String Cheese Incident
The Other Ones
hasNotableLiveAlbumAppearance Dave’s Picks
surface form: Dave’s Picks (series)

Dead Set
Dick’s Picks
surface form: Dick’s Picks (series)

Dozin’ at the Knick
Europe '72
surface form: Europe ’72

Grateful Dead (1971 album)
Ladies and Gentlemen... the Grateful Dead
Road Trips
surface form: Road Trips (series)

Rockin’ the Rhein with the Grateful Dead
Steal Your Face
The Closing of Winterland
Without a Net
hasNotableLiveMedleyWith Good Lovin’
Greatest Story Ever Told
One More Saturday Night
Promised Land
isFanFavorite true
isLiveRecordingOnFirstRelease true
isLiveStaple true
language English
lyricist Robert Hunter
performer Grateful Dead
recordingArtist Grateful Dead
title Bertha
typicalSetPlacement first set
writer Jerry Garcia
Robert Hunter

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Grateful Dead notableSong Bertha
The Dead performedWork Bertha