![]() (3) DVD included with deluxe edition of the Scrapbookįor an online discussion of the lyrics to this song see the deadsongs.vue conference on The Well.įor more information on recordings see Matt Schofield's Grateful Dead Family Discographyįor information on references in the lyrics see David Dodd's Annotated Grateful Dead Lyricsįor David Dodd's discussion of this song on dead. (2) also on the compilations The Arista Years, The Very Best Of The Grateful Dead and The Best Of The Grateful Dead. View From The Vault IV ( DVD & CD soundtrack) (1) apparently Barlow's original version of this line was "You imagine me kissing the toe of your boot," but David Gans suggested to Bob Weir that he change it to "sipping champagne." When they're hungry, they're unpleasant pests But Bob Weir introduced itĭavid Gans posted the following additional verse from a rehearsal tape on :Īll those noises that come from the bedroom You imagine me sipping champagne from your boot For taste of your elegant pride I may be going to hell in a bucket, babe But at least Im enjoying the ride, at least Ill enjoy the ride. Song, but never sung with the Grateful Dead. And its not like Im leaving you lonely Cause I wouldnt know where to begin Well I know you wake up here only When the snakes come marching in. F C E You analyze me, pretend to despise me You laugh when I stumble and fall There may come a day when I will dance on your grave If unable to dance I. A B Yeah, at least I'm enjoyin' the ride. The narrator is talking about having wild nights out with bikers, looking at. Chorus F You imagine me sipping champagne from your boot A D A A B/A For taste of your elegant pride E Em B I may be going to hell in a bucket, babe E Em B But at least I'm enjoyin' the ride, E Em B At least I'm enjoyin' the ride. The narrator is aware that he is on a bad path, and that he may be heading straight to hell, but he is content with it as he is enjoying the journey. The following verse was apparently written by John Barlow for use in the You imagine me sipping champagne from your boot For taste of your elegant pride I may be going to hell in a bucket, babe At least I'm enjoyin' the ride. This song is about recklessness, not necessarily viewed as a negative thing. I can't think of a place that's more perfect If unable to dance I will crawl across it Includes: Box of Rain Casey Jones Estimated Prophet Friend of the Devil The Golden Road Hell in a Bucket The Music Never Stopped One More Saturday. There may come a day I will dance on your grave With her black leather chrome spiked suspenders You imagine sipping champagne from your boot ( note 1)Īhh miss sweetie little soft-core pretender You will think me by contrast quite proper You're watching the official much video for 'Hell In A Bucket' by the Grateful Dead from the 1987 studio album 'In The Dark' Subscribe Take a trip. I said "pal, get to know her, you'll like her" ![]() Well I was drinking last night with a biker More recently played by Bob Weir with Ratdog Werner, John, 'Hell in a Bucket' video shoot: Jerry Garcia, Len Dell'Amico, unidentified actress, and Bob Weir, with tiger, Grateful Dead Archive Online. Played regularly by the Grateful Dead after its introduction in 1983.
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