• A version of the song appears on the
Sublime album
40oz. to Freedom (1992), which samples
James Brown's "
Funky Drummer" prominently and features a rapped interlude written by
Bradley Nowell which takes the story in a darker direction with the woman being a police informant. •
Jimmy Buffett released a studio version of the song on his album
License to Chill in 2004, and a live version on 2004 live album
Live at Fenway Park. • A
bluegrass version of the song appeared on the 2008 album
Rex (Live at the Fillmore) by
Keller Williams with
Keith Moseley and
Jeff Austin. Keller performs the song frequently as part of his solo concerts. • After the Grateful Dead disbanded in 1995, it was performed in concert by Dead spin-off bands
Phil Lesh & Friends,
Bob Weir & RatDog,
Dead & Company,
Rhythm Devils,
BK3,
Mickey Hart Band and
Donna Jean Godchaux Band, as well as
the Dead, and
Furthur. •
Phish played "Scarlet >
Fire" at their very first show at Harris-Millis Hall at the
University of Vermont on December 2, 1983. •
Thievery Corporation played a version in Chicago, IL, on July 2, 2015, as part of 'The Music Never Stopped' series, with
Loulou Ghelichkhani on vocals. • Bikini Trill released a version of the song on their debut EP 'Wassup, We Good?' in 2018. •
Jazz Is Dead included a jazz interpretation of the song in their 1998 album, Blue Light Rain. ==Notes==