Black-Throated Wind

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"Black-Throated Wind" is a reflective, narrative-driven song closely associated with the Grateful Dead’s early 1970s repertoire, known for its evocative lyrics by John Perry Barlow.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf musical work
song
associatedAct Grateful Dead NERFINISHED
associatedPeriod early 1970s
associatedSongwriter Bob Weir NERFINISHED
John Perry Barlow NERFINISHED
composer Bob Weir NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
firstPerformer Grateful Dead NERFINISHED
genre country rock
folk rock
rock
hasLyricsCharacteristic narrative-driven
reflective
hasNotableLiveHistory Grateful Dead early 1970s concerts GENERATED
hasTheme dislocation
introspection
travel
language English
lyricist John Perry Barlow NERFINISHED
notableFor evocative lyrics by John Perry Barlow
partOfRepertoireOf Grateful Dead NERFINISHED
performer Bob Weir NERFINISHED
Grateful Dead NERFINISHED
title Black-Throated Wind NERFINISHED
vocalLanguage English
writer Bob Weir NERFINISHED
John Perry Barlow NERFINISHED

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John Perry wroteLyricsForSong Black-Throated Wind
subject surface form: John Perry Barlow