West L.A. Fadeaway

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"West L.A. Fadeaway" is a bluesy, groove-driven song by the Grateful Dead, known for its commentary on Los Angeles culture and its place in the band’s later-era repertoire.

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West L.A. Fadeaway canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf song
artist Grateful Dead NERFINISHED
associatedAct Bill Kreutzmann NERFINISHED
Bob Weir NERFINISHED
Brent Mydland NERFINISHED
Jerry Garcia NERFINISHED
Mickey Hart NERFINISHED
Phil Lesh NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre blues
blues rock
rock
hasCulturalContext American popular culture of the 1980s
Los Angeles music scene
hasInstrumentation bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
keyboards
hasQuality groove-driven
hasStyle bluesy groove
hasTempo medium tempo
language English
livePerformanceRole regular feature in Grateful Dead concerts in the 1980s
regular feature in Grateful Dead concerts in the 1990s
lyricTheme Los Angeles culture
celebrity culture
urban life
notableFor being a staple of late-period Grateful Dead live shows
commentary on Los Angeles culture
partOf Grateful Dead later-era repertoire
performer Grateful Dead NERFINISHED

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In the Dark hasPart West L.A. Fadeaway