The first known live version of the song dates from a Carousel Ballroom performance on January 17, 1968.Ĭhina Cat” remained steadily the repertoire, with the exception of the years 1975-1978, when it was played just once, in 1977. Overall, it was performed live 552 times that we know of, making it the fifth most-played song by the band, and number one in songs sung by Garcia.
Look for awhile at the China Cat Sunflower Its final performance was on July 8, 1995, at Soldier Field, in Chicago.The Annotated "China Cat Sunflower" "A leaf of all colors plays a golden-stringed fiddle." The Annotated "China Cat Sunflower"An installment in the Annotated Grateful Dead Lyrics.ġ997-1998 Research Associate, Music Dept., University of California Santa CruzĬhina Cat SunflowerWords by Robert Hunter music by Jerry GarciaĬopyright Ice Nine Publishing used by permission. Grateful Dead: Authentic Guitar Classics Vol.Hunter has posted the manuscript of an early draft of the song in his archives. 2.Īn enduring song in the band's repertoire, usually paired with "I Know YouRider" in concert, leading to the designation "China/Rider."Ī reader writes: Date: Mon, 13:51:32 -0700Īnyway, this message is in reference to China Cat Sunflower. This ispurely a piece of trivia-with-a-small-T. During the period of 1971-72and then again between 19 I was in a Bay Area band calledChina Cat, the name adopted by myself as a direct result of my love thatDead song. IN addition, we covered a few Dead arrangements of cover songs(Know You Rider, Not Fade Away). Since i was the bass player (and one ofthe creative forces in that band) I worked into our songs a lot ofsyncopation. The Dead were a big influence.īut wait, there's more. By 1979 we hadreleased a single on Atlantis Records of LA and were getting lots of airplay in the SF Bay Area market.the name China Cat was well-exposedduring that period. If you have time, check out my China Cat page, which (of course) featuresa direct link to your China Cat Sunflower page.
24), Hunter said: "Ican sit right here and write you a China Cat or one of those things in tenminutes.How many of those things do you need.?" Ken covers the song in their live performances. In his Box of Rain, Hunter writes: "Nobody ever asked me the meaning of this song. It's good that a few things in this world are clear to allof us." People seem to know exactly whatI'm talking about. In an interview in Golden Road (Spring, 1991, p. 29) Hunter says: " 'China Cat' took a long time to write. I wrote it in different settings and added this andthat to it.