Friday, September 12, 2008

Dead Show/podcast for 9/12/08

This week I came across this marvelous Jerry Band show and had to share it with you. I just hadn't heard enough Jerry yet :) I hope you agree after you listen to this gem:

Jerry Garcia Band
Keystone Berkeley, CA 9/11/76
Sugaree, Catfish John, That's What Love Will Make You Do, Friend of the Devil, The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down, Midnight Moonlight

set 2:Second that Emotion, Stop That Train, Don't Let Go, Ride Mighty High

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://media.libsyn.com/media/deadshow/deadpod091208.mp3

Stay dry and have a great week!

9 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:27 AM

    really great sound. its great to hear Jerry giving it his all. Thanks.

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  2. Anonymous9:53 AM

    spectaculer version of Midnight Moonlight!!!!

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  3. Anonymous8:58 AM

    So, I live in the Pocono Mountains and travel for work (on spec) to NYC.
    To the the point- a great job your doing to let me live in the music you post with Jerry, the Dead...
    Keep on.

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  4. Anonymous1:04 PM

    Hi- just found you site thanks to an iTunes board post by Phoney suggesting i could find podcasts at iTunes store by searching for deadpod......looks like you guys no longer list there....

    But I found you here, so thanks!

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  5. Sure you can find us on itunes.. just do a search in the podcasts for 'grateful dead'...

    glad to have you on board!
    -the professor

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  6. Anonymous11:58 AM

    Jerry Garcia Band in '76... always stunning. Any chance of hearing 10/2/77?

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  7. Anonymous1:34 PM

    Hi Prof.

    Listen every week and love it! Listening to Hartford, 1980 right now and Jerry is wailing! Just wondered: can you encode at something higher than 128 bit rate or is that an iTunes restriction? Thanks and keep it up,

    Jon.

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  8. Anonymous3:10 PM

    More great stuff!

    Just wanted to note that, when I downloaded the file to iTunes, the set was labeled as 09-12-76 (not the file name, but the "label" within iTunes). I think the mix-up stemmed from the fact that the show was 09-11-76, and the podcast was done on 09-12-08. Just wanted to share this so that others don't have to bother researching which date the concert itself occurred.

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