Friday, December 25, 2009

Dead Show/podcast for 12/25/09

Merry Christmas!

I have always had a tradition of bringing you acoustic music on the holidays and I see no reason not to continue that this year - I've come across some really special music to share with you this year and I hope it fills you with peace and love and joy this year.

This is a rare, solo Jerry show - it speaks for itself -

Jerry Garcia
4-10-1982 - Late
Capitol Theater
Passaic, NJ

Jack-A-Roe
Going, Going, Gone
Dire Wolf
Gomorrah
Run For The Roses
Friend Of The Devil
Oh Babe, It Ain't No Lie
Rosalie McFall
Sing Me Back Home
Deep Elem Blues
It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry
Ballad Of Casey Jones
China Doll >
Ripple

E: Reuben And Cherise

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://media.libsyn.com/media/deadshow/deadpod122509.mp3


Peace and love to all of you - may this Christmas find you surrounded by those you love, bathed in the light of peace.
--the Professor

9 comments:

  1. gr8fulmouse10:00 AM

    Merry Christmas to you too, Professor! Thanks for all you do all year long... I always know that the weekend is near when the Deadpod shows up in the queue... Be well...

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  2. Anonymous1:12 PM

    Merry Christmas Professor. This podcast is like getting a Christmas present every week! Thanks for sharing the wonderful music and here's to 2010!!

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  3. Anonymous1:47 PM

    merry christmas professor,beautiful set.thanks for all your good work.

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  4. Anonymous9:34 AM

    The 12/25/09 podcast is not yet on Itunes, will it be soon?

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  5. I don't know why it's not showing up and I am away from home for a fewdays so I'm not sure

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  6. Anonymous11:29 AM

    I want to give some context to this show at the Capitol Theatre to showcase what an amazing and resilient performer Jerry was. I am sure the following was typical of his schedule.

    The Dead kicked off their Spring 82 Tour on 4/2/82 at Duke Univ.

    Between Dead and Jerry shows they played on 4/3 (Norfolk, VA), 4/5 (Spectrum), 4/6 (Spectrum), 4/8 (Syracuse), 4/9 (Rochester), 4/10 (Jerry solo early, late show at the Capitol Theatre), 4/11 (Nassau), 4/12 (Nassau), 4/13 (Letterman show with Weir), 4/14 (Glens Falls), 4/15 (Providence), 4/17 (Hartford), 4/18 (Hartford), 4/19 (Baltimore), 4/21 (Jerry with John Kahn early, late show at the Beacon Theatre -- the late show was on the Deadpod some time ago.)

    In 19 days he played 18 shows including 4 solo shows, 13 Dead shows and 1 TV appearance. He wasn't even 40, but still pretty amazing.

    Professor, thanks for what you do.

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  7. Sweet show. Love what you do. Haven't seen you in ages. One of these days I need to make that happen. Best of all life can offer to you and yours. May the kind vibe be forever yours.

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  8. Anonymous7:53 PM

    anonymous, i want to give some context to your context. jerry had to play every night

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  9. Anonymous3:43 AM

    wow, great show... very interesting stuff...

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