Friday, December 19, 2008

Dead Show/podcast for 12/19/08

Merry Christmas!

I do hope this finds all of you well and happy this holiday season - its a time we should all reflect on the blessings we have, hard as that is sometimes during times like these..

As always I like to bring you some acoustic music this time of year..
So here is a set from the famous fall of 1980 shows.. as well as a couple wonderful Garcia/Grisman cuts from an NPR interview they did in 1993..

Grateful Dead Warfield Theatre San Francisco, CA 10/2/80 - Thursday
One Dark Hollow [#3:19] ; Iko Iko [3:42] ; The Race Is On [2:55] ; To Lay Me Down [8:58] ; Cassidy [5:06] ; Jack-A-Roe [4:37] ; On The Road Again[3:13] ; Bird Song [7:37] > Ripple [4:47]

Jerry Garcia & David Grisman
NPR Studios
NYC, NY
9/17/93
Shady Grove, Jenny Jenkins, So What

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://media.libsyn.com/media/deadshow/deadpod121908.mp3

I wish all of you peace and happiness this Christmas season.......... thanks for all your support and for being there for me.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Professor--
Thanks for the great tunes this year and every year. You truly bring the great gift of music to us every week. Have a great holiday!

profpdbones said...

Professor - From another professor, thank you for everything you do week in and week out, year in and year out, bringing back the Dead for all of us to enjoy.

artoor2002 said...

This is my favorite podcast. I look forward to it every week. As someone who is 24, I don't consider myself a legit deadhead because I never got to see Jerry. Thanks for bringing me these shows though, it makes me feel close to the experience. The acoustic stuff was great.

Great show, great podcast. Thanks!
Happy holidays
Artoor

janaki said...

The DeadPod is a "life-saver" to me, a tonic for my hour-long commute to work each day!

Thanks on this one for including the cool tracks at the end with Garcia and Grisman - I played "So What" for my jazz-loving, not-so-GratefulDeadHead, husband, and he really appreciated it! Maybe I'll convert him yet - with the help of the Professor