The song was first performed on October 19, 1971, by the Grateful Dead. Aside from
Ace, it also appeared on the Dead's ''
Europe '72'' live album. After 1972, it became a regular part of the Dead's repertoire, and as might be expected, was frequently heard on Saturday shows; with its short, compact form and energetic
crescendoes, it was a popular break from some of the Dead's more challenging pieces. It has continued to be regularly performed by post-Grateful Dead collaboratives, including
The Other Ones,
Phil Lesh & Friends,
The Dead,
Furthur,
RatDog,
Dead & Company, and various solo Weir projects. U. S. Senator (D-MN), comedian, and political commentator
Al Franken, a Grateful Dead fan who used the group's music on his radio show, named his 1986 comedy film
One More Saturday Night after the song. Basketball player and
Deadhead Bill Walton's 2000s
Sirius satellite radio show is named after the song. ==Single release==