Fire on the Mountain
Grateful Dead
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Long distance runner, what you standin' there for? Get up, get out, get out of the door Your playin' cold music on the barroom floor Drowned in your laughter and dead to the core. There's a dragon with matches that's loose on the town Takes a whole pail of water just to cool him down. Fire! fire on the mountain! Almost ablaze still you don't feel the heat It takes all you got just to stay on the beat. You say it's a livin', we all gotta eat But you're here alone, there's no one to compete. If mercy's a business, i wish it for you More than just ashes when your dreams come true. Fire! fire on the mountain! Long distance runner, what you holdin' out for? Caught in slow motion in a dash for the door. The flame from your stage has now spread to the floor You gave all you had. why you want to give more? The more that you give, the more it will take To the thin line beyond which you really can't fake. Fire! fire on the mountain!
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Written by: Michael S. Hart, Robert C. Christie Hunter
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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11 facts about this song
Song Evolution"Fire on the Mountain" by Grateful Dead initially began as a Mickey Hart solo song. It first appeared on his 1972 album, "Rolling Thunder."
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Production DetailsIn its early stages, the song had no words. It was Robert Hunter, Grateful Dead's primary lyricist, who later added lyrics to it.
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Performance Launch"Fire on the Mountain" was first performed live by Grateful Dead in 1976.
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Frequent AppearancesSince its first live performance, "Fire on the Mountain" started to regularly appear in Grateful Dead's sets.
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Pairing with Another TrackOften when performed live, "Fire on the Mountain" was paired with another Grateful Dead song, "Scarlet Begonias," in a medley referred to as "Scarlet/Fire."
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Album InclusionThe studio version of "Fire on the Mountain" appeared on the "Shakedown Street" album, which Grateful Dead released in 1978.
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LegacyDespite not being a commercial hit, the song gained cult popularity over the years, becoming one of the staples of Grateful Dead's live shows.
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Cover VersionsMany artists have covered "Fire on the Mountain," and it has gained its own following independent of Grateful Dead's fanbase due to its catchy beat and profound lyrics.
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References in Popular CultureThe song, specifically its refrain, "Fire! Fire on the Mountain!" was referenced in popular culture, including Stephen King's novel "The Stand."
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Song RenditionsBesides Grateful Dead's version, Mickey Hart also recorded an instrumental version for his album, "Fire on the Mountain: Mickey Hart's Mystery Box," in 1996.
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Mickey Hart's PerspectiveAccording to Mickey Hart, the song came to him in a dream where he saw a mountain in flames during a thunderstorm. He woke up and immediately started composing the tune that would eventually become "Fire on the Mountain."
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