Friday, July 11, 2008

Dead Show/podcast for 7/11/08

This week we're fortunate to have another of the 'From Egypt with Love' show recordings to share with you - this one is from 10/20/78 and has to rank as one of the best shows of that great year. This week we'll hear the first set - its really a rockin'/jammin' show and I know you'll enjoy 'They Love Each Other' and 'Tennessee Jed' among other treats:

Grateful Dead Winterland Arena San Francisco, CA 10/20/78 - Friday
One New Minglewood Blues [5:05] ; They Love Each Other [6:52] ; Cassidy [5:19] ; Dire Wolf [3:51] ; El Paso [4:21] ; Tennessee Jed [8:39] ; It's All Over Now [6:58] ; Loser [7:12] ; Lazy Lightnin' [3:33] > Supplication [4:33]

Next week I'll bring you the second set..
You can listen to the Deadpod here:
http://media.libsyn.com/media/deadshow/deadpod071108.mp3

Hope you are well and having a great weekend!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

me likey very much. The boys were still cookin with gas and passion for their work back then.c

Anonymous said...

Wonderful set, with solid playing and singing throughout. At a few points in "Loser," when Jerry was delivering the line "I can tell the Queen of Diamonds by the way she shines," he was singing oh so well.

Listening to these archived shows in what is now 2014, six years after the fact, I notice how the Professor's styles of commentary was marked different then than it is now. Whereas now he generally makes mention of each song in the setlist and its attributes--thereby giving notice of all that is to come, in 2008 this was not the case. I love the Professor's insights and observations, and wouldn't trade a word of it for anything; but, it is also fun to listen to these older shows and not know every song that it to come, and simply wait for the set to reveal itself just as it did for those in attendance that night. Along those lines, Lazy Lightnin' > Supplication was a very nice, unexpected treat.