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  1. Headed down “Shakedown Street” for the 1st of the singles releases. This limited 7” colored-vinyl, D2C exclusive is available NOW here ...

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    • Grateful Dead
  2. "From the excellent Summer Tour of 1991, featuring the dual keyboard attack of Vince Welnick and Bruce Hornsby, this Shakedown Street has a relentless drive ...

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    • Grateful Dead
  3. (WITH MY ADDED VISUALS) At the time, this show didn't rattle any of our bells. Oh, sure, it was fun to see them "on TV" ... but shit, we hadn't been used t...

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    • LoloYodel
  4. Nothing shaking on Shakedown Street. Used to be the heart of town. Don't tell me this town ain't got no heart. You just got to poke around. [Verse 2] You think you've seen this town clear through ...

  5. 20 de jun. de 2013 · Shakedown Street was probably inspired by the late 70s disco trend, but the song actually has the sound that the Grateful Dead was using all throughout their music in the late 70s. Listen to a Cornell 1977 "Dancing in the Street" or "Brown Eyed Women" or "Estimated Prophet" or "Fire On the Mountain."

  6. Shakedown Street by Grateful Dead released in 1978. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  7. 1 de may. de 2024 · Shakedown Street, the title track of the Grateful Dead’s tenth studio album, released in 1978, has been interpreted in countless ways over the years. In this article, we will explore the multiple meanings of this song, its background, and the reason behind its continued popularity today.