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[Intro: Bob Weir, Jerry Garcia]
You wanna do "Dark Hollow"?
You know the words to it?
Yeah
Sure
Let me, let me, uh, put on this insidious device here
I'm strapping on an insidious device known in—
What key do you play it at?
A (Ah)
Known in common circles as the "cheater"
A cheater, I always liked that name
The Vul—, that's the Vulgate
[Verse 1: Bob Weir]
I'd rather be in some dark hollow where the sun don't ever shine
Than to be at home alone and knowing that you're gone
Would cause me to lose my mind
[Chorus: The Grateful Dead]
So blow your whistle freight train
Take me far on down the track
I'm going away, I'm leaving today
I'm going, but I ain't coming back
[Verse 2: Bob Weir]
I'd rather be in some dark hollow where the sun don't ever shine
Than to be in some big city
In a small room with you upon my mind
[Chorus: The Grateful Dead]
So blow your whistle freight train
Take me far on down the track
I'm going away, I'm leaving today
I'm going, but I ain't coming back
[Instrumental Break]
[Chorus: The Grateful Dead]
So blow your whistle freight train
Take me far on down the track
I'm going away, I'm leaving today
I'm going, but I ain't coming back
[Outro: Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir]
That needs repeating (Huh?)
That needs repeating
That was nice
What do you wanna do?
Thank ya, thank ya
We appreciate it
Ouch
That's a Bill Russell Double Action Capo, they call it
You could lose a finger trying to use it
Play in D?
Dark Hollow (Live at the Fillmore East, New York City, February 14, 1970) was written by Bill Browning.
Dark Hollow (Live at the Fillmore East, New York City, February 14, 1970) was produced by The Grateful Dead & Owsley Stanley.
The Grateful Dead released Dark Hollow (Live at the Fillmore East, New York City, February 14, 1970) on Fri Jul 13 1973.