![]() “Only A River” has been a staple of Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros performances. Weir released the song on his excellent 2016 solo album, Blue Mountain. Grateful Dead guitarist Bob Weir wrote “Only A River” in collaboration with Josh Ritter. After following “Truckin'” with “Mother Of Muses,” Bob Dylan and his band unveiled their take on “Only A River.” However, he had another GD-related trick up his sleeve. Dylan gave the song a second go tonight towards the end of his tour-closing show in Nagoya. “Not Fade Away” was a staple of the Grateful Dead live repertoire from 1969 through Jerry Garcia’s death in 1995.īob Dylan started the trend of honoring the Grateful Dead in Japan back on Wednesday, April 12 when he debuted a cover of “Truckin'” during his second of five concerts at the Tokyo Garden Theater. Dylan previously dusted off “Not Fade Away” in Tokyo on Saturday, April 15 for his first performance of the song originally recorded and released by the Crickets since August 8, 2009. ![]() ![]() The Nagoya run continued on Wednesday when Bob Dylan trotted out Buddy Holly’s “Not Fade Away” as the 14th song of the 17-tune concert. ![]()
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