Brown-Eyed Women

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"Brown-Eyed Women" is a classic Grateful Dead song, known for its Americana storytelling and frequent appearance in the band’s live performances.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf song
artist Grateful Dead NERFINISHED
associatedAct Grateful Dead NERFINISHED
Jerry Garcia NERFINISHED
Robert Hunter NERFINISHED
associatedMovement jam band culture
associatedScene San Francisco rock scene
composer Jerry Garcia NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
firstPerformedBy Grateful Dead NERFINISHED
genre Americana
country rock
rock
hasAudience Grateful Dead fans
jam band listeners
hasLiveVersions yes
hasLyrics yes
hasMotif alcohol and bootlegging
family tragedy
seasonal and weather imagery
hasTheme American small-town life
aging and memory
family history
nostalgia
hasTitleCharacter brown-eyed women
language English
liveReputation fan favorite
setlist staple
lyricist Robert Hunter NERFINISHED
notableFor Americana storytelling
frequent live performances
partOf Grateful Dead song catalog
performanceContext Grateful Dead live concerts
jam band setlists
performer Grateful Dead NERFINISHED
styleCharacteristic blend of rock and roots music
narrative lyrics
storytelling ballad form
typicalInstrumentation bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
keyboards
vocalStyle lead vocal with harmonies
writer Jerry Garcia NERFINISHED

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Europe '72 containsTrack Brown-Eyed Women