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Come hear Uncle John's Band by the riverside,
 
Come hear Uncle John's Band by the riverside,
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Got some things to talk about, here beside the rising tide.
 
Got some things to talk about, here beside the rising tide.
 
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It may be a reference to John Cohen of real band The New Lost City Ramblers. A number of mystical-sounding phrases are references to NLCR song titles.
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==External Links==
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*[http://artsites.ucsc.edu/GDead/agdl/uncle.html The Annotated "Uncle John's Band"]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 04:51, 20 June 2018

From the song of the same name by the Grateful Dead, and released on their 1970 album Workingman's Dead.

Most of the lyrics are a bit mystical, and don't concern the titular band. What can be determined is this band has a regular gig playing an estuary, where a river meets the ocean:

Come hear Uncle John's Band by the riverside,

Got some things to talk about, here beside the rising tide.

It may be a reference to John Cohen of real band The New Lost City Ramblers. A number of mystical-sounding phrases are references to NLCR song titles.

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