Friday, December 14, 2007

Dead Show/podcast for 12/14/07

This week a Christmas time show in its entirety for your enjoyment.. This show features a well played first set highlighted perhaps by Phil's "Tom Thumb" and a great Bird Song.. The second set features a wonderful Iko, Iko to open (with Clarence Clemmons on sax) leading into a great Playin'->Crazy Fingers->Uncle John's Band.. The double encore is also quite satisfying.

Grateful Dead Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena Oakland, CA
12/27/89 - Wednesday
One Cold Rain And Snow [5:52] ; Greatest Story Ever Told [4:06] ; Never Trust A Woman [5:54] ; Althea [6:58] ; Me And My Uncle [3:01] > Big River [4:41] ; Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues [4:11] % Bird Song [12:45] ; The Promised Land [4:19]
Two Iko Iko [7:43] ; Playing In The Band [13:11] > Crazy Fingers [8:22] > Uncle John's Band [8:40] > Drums [11:#05] > Space [8:20] > The Wheel [5:01] > I Need A Miracle [3:49] > Morning Dew [11:41]
Encore Johnny B. Goode [3:49] ; Black Muddy River [5:55]

I hope you enjoy the two and a half hour podcast this week... I'll try to bring you at least one of these complete shows every month, depending on the state of the disk usage on the deadpod ;)

As always you can hear the Deadpod here:
http://media.libsyn.com/media/deadshow/deadpod121407.mp3

Enjoy and be well friends.. as always thanks for your support!

11 comments:

  1. Anonymous3:50 PM

    huge! great selection from a time when the boys were back and very hot. Can't wait to listen to that second set. Thanks for the full show too!

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  2. Anonymous6:12 PM

    This is the greatest Dead I have ever heard on the DeadPod. Thrilling when the audience sings along with "I Need a Miracle" Thank you for bringing the whole show in one piece. Great treat.

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  3. Anonymous5:02 PM

    great show love it need to hear the april fools show from capital theater in jersey 1980 excellent shows

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  4. Anonymous11:31 AM

    I wish you would play more from this era. I think it is overlooked. Great show. I'd love to hear foxboro MA from the summer of 1990. My first show. thanks for all the good music.

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  5. Anonymous5:03 PM

    Thanks again, Professor.

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  6. Anonymous11:29 AM

    Thanks alot Professor, we really enjoy the podcasts. Any chance of hearing Feb. 15, 1983 - Madison, WI????

    Have a great holiday season.

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  7. Anonymous11:30 AM

    oops, the above should have stated Feb. 15, 1973....sorry

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  8. Anonymous1:46 PM

    Great run. High energy. I was there! Thanks for the show!

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  9. Professor-

    Kindly contact me as I did not receive the show that you sent out. I can be emailed directly at williamalthouse@gmail.com

    Thanks!

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  10. Anonymous10:10 AM

    What a show! So much that could be said about it; but, in particular, I was really impressed with Brent throughout. His keyboard work on Big River put a huge smile on my face, and Never Trust A Woman was a real treat.

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  11. Anonymous10:11 AM

    Oh, and Morning Dew was monumental!

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