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| | |first = [[Concert 1987-04-16 San Jose|April 16, 1987, San Jose, CA]] | ||
|last = | |last = [[Concert 2022-09-30 San Francisco (late)|September 30, 2022, San Francisco, CA (late show)]] | ||
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==Alternate versions== | |||
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|title = [[Ship Of Fools]] / It Must Have Been The Roses (Live 2011) | |||
|performer = [[Furthur]] with [[Elvis Costello]] & [[Larry Campbell]] | |||
|musicians = [[Elvis Costello]] - vocal, guitar <br> [[Bob Weir]] - guitar, backing vocal<br>[[Phil Lesh]] - bass, backing vocal<br>[[John Kadlecik]] - guitar, backing vocal<br>[[Jeff Chimenti]] - keyboards, backing vocal<br>[[Joe Russo]] - drums<br>[[Sunshine Becker]] - backing vocal<br>[[Jeff Pehrson]] - backing vocal<br>[[Larry Campbell]] - fiddle | |||
|record_info = [[Concert 2011-03-27 New York|March 27, 2011, New York, NY]] | |||
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|albums = [[Furthur: Live From Radio City Music Hall]], 2011 | |||
|length = 6:00 | |||
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| year = 1974 | |||
| band = [[Robert Hunter]] | |||
| info = ''Tales Of The Great Rum Runners'' | |||
| link = [http://www.allmusic.com/album/tales-of-the-great-rum-runners-r41071 AllMusic] }} | |||
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| year = 1974 | |||
| band = [[Grateful Dead]] | |||
| info = various Dead live albums; <small>Elvis first heard the song at a September 1974 Dead concert</small> | |||
| link = }} | |||
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| year = 1976 | |||
| band = '''[[Jerry Garcia]]''' | |||
| info = ''Reflections'' | |||
| link = [http://www.allmusic.com/album/reflections-r8005 AllMusic] {{-}} [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reflections_%28Jerry_Garcia_album%29 Wikipedia] }} | |||
==Internal links== | {{rboa | ||
| year = 2000 | |||
| band = The Persuasions | |||
| info = ''Might as Well...The Persuasions Sing Grateful Dead'' | |||
| link = [http://www.allmusic.com/album/might-as-wellthe-persuasions-sing-grateful-dead-r501274 AllMusic] }} | |||
==[[Special:WhatLinksHere/It Must Have Been The Roses|Internal links]]== | |||
*[[Template: It Must Have Been The Roses|Lyrics]] | *[[Template: It Must Have Been The Roses|Lyrics]] | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
[[Category:2000]] | [[Category:2000]] |
Latest revision as of 20:01, 1 October 2022
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First known performance: Alternate versions
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Recordings by other artists
Artist | Year | Release | Links |
Robert Hunter | 1974 | Tales Of The Great Rum Runners | AllMusic |
Grateful Dead | 1974 | various Dead live albums; Elvis first heard the song at a September 1974 Dead concert |
Jerry Garcia | 1976 | Reflections | AllMusic • Wikipedia |
The Persuasions | 2000 | Might as Well...The Persuasions Sing Grateful Dead | AllMusic |