Happy New Year!
I hope you have a wonderful New Year!!!
Today I decided that I would finish playing the excellent 2nd set from 3/24/86 that I started 2 weeks ago, rather than bring you a New Year's Eve show - in my opinion this is a fine second set that I'm sure you will enjoy!! It contains the very last Lost Sailor->Saint of Circumstance, and an outstanding Morning Dew - I know, there's no Sugar Magnolia, but the Midnight Hour Encore is a keeper!
Grateful Dead
March 24, 1986
The Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA
Mississippi Half Step>
Women Are Smarter
High Time
*Lost Sailor >
Saint Of Circumstance>
Drumz>
Space>
Morning Dew
Crowd and Tuning
Encore: Midnight Hour
You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://media.libsyn.com/media/deadshow/deadpod010110.mp3
Thanks for picking us up this week and for your kind support during 2009 - I'm hoping we can keep on rolling in 2010!
5 comments:
Happy New Year to the Professor and all DeadPod listeners. May your 2010 be filled with good health and more Grateful Dead music. Be Well
Professor,
Many thanks for a 2009 full of awesome podcasts.
Suggestion - I've noticed you sometimes pop your P's and other 'plosives in your recorded intros and outros. Try using a pop filter in front of your microphone. You can buy one, or make your own http://www.hometracked.com/2006/05/28/homemade-pop-filters/.
Thanks again and keep up the great work!
Thanks for bringing this great show to my ears. I am seeking it out now.
Another great set! Thanks for choosing this show!
During the encore, I cannot help but think that Bobby, when he was suggesting to the crowd that they turn to each other and say, "How do you do?", was making reference to a show in 1970 (featured in the Deadpod of 06-07-13) in which Pigpen, during Lovelight, encouraged members of the audience to...how shall I say this?...hook up with one another. Bobby said something to the effect of "A friend of mine once said...". It just so happens that I was going through these older DP's from 2010 when the 06-07-13 show aired, so I naturally connected the two. Perhaps it's pure coincidence, and I'm reading too much into it; or, perhaps Bobby is simply referring to something else of which I am not aware. Thoughts, anyone?
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