ok, the premise being "an accurate representation of the artist's overall sound", I'd say ToG is almost exactly that. It's a bouncy major-key song in a long line of such numbers for Garcia and the Dead (see: Foolish Heart, Sugar Magnolia, Franklin's Tower, for Garcia specifically see: Run For The Roses, Valerie, Reuben & Cerise etc.). From Brent's organ lines to Garcia's bell-like solo, the slippery grooves - it actually represents the Dead pretty well, imo. It's not a left-field number, it's not unrepresentative and yes I would love a sandwich thank you. All the other choices I can see - Led Zep didn't really do a lot of country ho-downs, Stevie Wonder's career is far more substantial than that pap, Bobby McFerrin is actually one of the world's most gifted singers but that song kind of distracts from that...... so go ahead and leave ToG in, I just don't fully agree.