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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. | 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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+ | ==Lyrics== | ||
+ | Well, the first days are the hardest days,</br> | ||
+ | don't you worry anymore</br> | ||
+ | When life looks like Easy Street</br> | ||
+ | there is danger at your door</br> | ||
+ | Think this through with me</br> | ||
+ | Let me know your mind</br> | ||
+ | Wo-oah, what I want to know</br> | ||
+ | is are you kind?</br> | ||
+ | |||
+ | It's a Buck Dancer's Choice, my friend,</br> | ||
+ | better take my advice</br> | ||
+ | You know all the rules by now</br> | ||
+ | and the fire from the ice</br> | ||
+ | Will you come with me?</br> | ||
+ | Won't you come with me?</br> | ||
+ | Wo-oah, what I want to know,</br> | ||
+ | will you come with me?</br> | ||
+ | |||
+ | Goddamn, well I declare</br> | ||
+ | Have you seen the like?</br> | ||
+ | Their walls are built of cannonballs,</br> | ||
+ | their motto is Don't Tread on Me</br> | ||
+ | Come hear Uncle John's Band</br> | ||
+ | by the riverside</br> | ||
+ | Got some things to talk about</br> | ||
+ | here beside the rising tide</br> | ||
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+ | It's the same story the crow told me</br> | ||
+ | It's the only one he know -</br> | ||
+ | like the morning sun you come</br> | ||
+ | and like the wind you go</br> | ||
+ | Ain't no time to hate,</br> | ||
+ | barely time to wait</br> | ||
+ | Wo-oah, what I want to know,</br> | ||
+ | where does the time go?</br> | ||
+ | |||
+ | I live in a silver mine</br> | ||
+ | and I call it Beggar's Tomb</br> | ||
+ | I got me a violin</br> | ||
+ | and I beg you call the tune</br> | ||
+ | Anybody's choice</br> | ||
+ | I can hear your voice</br> | ||
+ | Wo-oah what I want to know,</br> | ||
+ | how does the song go?</br> | ||
+ | |||
+ | Come hear Uncle John's Band</br> | ||
+ | by the riverside</br> | ||
+ | Come with me or go alone</br> | ||
+ | He's come to take his children home</br> | ||
+ | Come hear Uncle John's Band</br> | ||
+ | playing to the tide</br> | ||
+ | Come on along or go alone</br> | ||
+ | he's come to take his children home</br> | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Revision as of 11:48, 9 June 2025
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.
Lyrics
Well, the first days are the hardest days,
don't you worry anymore
When life looks like Easy Street
there is danger at your door
Think this through with me
Let me know your mind
Wo-oah, what I want to know
is are you kind?
It's a Buck Dancer's Choice, my friend,
better take my advice
You know all the rules by now
and the fire from the ice
Will you come with me?
Won't you come with me?
Wo-oah, what I want to know,
will you come with me?
Goddamn, well I declare
Have you seen the like?
Their walls are built of cannonballs,
their motto is Don't Tread on Me
Come hear Uncle John's Band
by the riverside
Got some things to talk about
here beside the rising tide
It's the same story the crow told me
It's the only one he know -
like the morning sun you come
and like the wind you go
Ain't no time to hate,
barely time to wait
Wo-oah, what I want to know,
where does the time go?
I live in a silver mine
and I call it Beggar's Tomb
I got me a violin
and I beg you call the tune
Anybody's choice
I can hear your voice
Wo-oah what I want to know,
how does the song go?
Come hear Uncle John's Band
by the riverside
Come with me or go alone
He's come to take his children home
Come hear Uncle John's Band
playing to the tide
Come on along or go alone
he's come to take his children home