Crazy Fingers

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Crazy Fingers is a jazz-influenced, lyrically intricate Grateful Dead song known for its dreamy, reggae-tinged groove and appearance on their 1975 album "Blues for Allah."

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instanceOf Grateful Dead song
song
album Blues for Allah NERFINISHED
artist Grateful Dead NERFINISHED
associatedAct Grateful Dead NERFINISHED
Jerry Garcia NERFINISHED
Robert Hunter NERFINISHED
composer Jerry Garcia NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
firstReleasedOn 1975 studio album "Blues for Allah"
genre jazz-influenced rock
reggae-influenced rock
rock
hasInstrumentation bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
keyboards
vocals
hasLyricalStyle lyrically intricate
hasMood dreamy
hasMusicalStyle jazz-influenced
reggae-tinged groove
hasNotableFeature complex chord changes
imagistic, poetic lyrics
improvisational sections in live performances
hasNotableLyric "Gone are the days we stopped to decide"
"Life may be sweeter for this, I don't know"
hasStudioVersion Blues for Allah studio recording NERFINISHED
hasTempo slow-to-mid tempo
hasTheme nature imagery
transience and change
hasTimeSignature 4/4
hasVocalist Jerry Garcia NERFINISHED
includedInTourRepertoire Grateful Dead live shows in 1980s
Grateful Dead live shows in 1990s
Grateful Dead live shows in late 1970s
isTrackNumber 5 on some editions of "Blues for Allah"
language English
liveDebutYear 1975
lyricist Robert Hunter NERFINISHED
partOfAlbum Blues for Allah NERFINISHED
performedByLive Grateful Dead NERFINISHED
publisher Ice Nine Publishing NERFINISHED
recordingArtist Grateful Dead NERFINISHED
recordLabel Grateful Dead Records NERFINISHED
releaseYear 1975

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Blues for Allah hasPart Crazy Fingers