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  1. 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 · “Stella Blue” was first performed on June 17, 1972, at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. That show was also Pigpen’s final show with the band. They played it five shows in a row, and in the fifth show, it moved into a second set position, where it mostly remained thereafter. Its final performance was on July 6, 1995, at ...

  4. Thanks to lazyd for his editing work and patching/pitch correcting the audio. Per usual, my work was almost entirely in the upscale/augmentation department ...

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  5. 12. Sept. 2023 · When it was done just right, “Stella Blue” had the potential to bring some of the most beautiful moments during any given Grateful Dead concert. Often performed in a position of soothing relief from the show’s biggest jam late in the second set, the peak, this haunting song holds a special place in the hearts of many Deadheads.

  6. 13. Okt. 2023 · Stella Blue, a poignant piece by the Grateful Dead, was introduced to the world in 1973. The song speaks to the experience of loss, reflection, and the gentle, lingering resonance of memories.

  7. Stella Blue Lyrics: 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...