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  1. I don't know what year exactly. Stella Blue by the Grateful Dead from their album, Wake of the Flood. I don't know who the people are in this film. It's somebody's home movie from the 1970s...

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  2. Provided to YouTube by Grateful Dead/RhinoStella Blue (2013 Remaster) · Grateful DeadWake of the Flood℗ 1973 Grateful Dead ProductionsTimbales Drums: Benny ...

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  3. 14. Nov. 2013 · Greatest Stories Ever Told - "Stella Blue". Log in or register to post comments. By David Dodd. Here’s the plan—each week, I will blog about a different song, focusing, usually, on the lyrics, but also on some other aspects of the song, including its overall impact—a truly subjective thing.

  4. Grateful Dead [4k Remaster] Stella Blue - Winterland 1974 - YouTube. Christopher Hazard. 41.1K subscribers. Subscribed. 1.3K. 89K views 3 years ago. Thanks to lazyd for his editing work and...

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  5. 12. Sept. 2023 · First verse to “Stella Blue” by the Grateful Dead. With a lifetime melting together into what feels like a dream, we get a sense of nostalgia, longing, and perhaps even regret. Then, we see a broken angel, making his guitar sing. This could be seen as an image of death, or of being close to death.

  6. Grateful Dead. 12 Comments. 2 Tags. All the years combine. They melt into a dream. A broken angel sings. From a guitar. In the end there's just a song. Comes crying like the night (wind) Through all the broken dreams. And vanished years. Stella Blue. When all the cards are down. There's nothing left to see. There's just the pavement left.

  7. [Verse 1] All the years combine. They melt into a dream. A broken angel sings. From a guitar. In the end there's just a song. Comes crying like the wind. Through all the broken dreams. And vanished...