Friday, March 11, 2011

Dead Show podcast for 3/11/11

This week's Deadpod features set 2 of a nice show from April 2nd, 1982 at Duke University in Durham North Carolina.. I think this one has a great set list (of course I'm a sucker for Roses), the He's Gone is a really nice jam and the Other One is exceptional..
I really hope you enjoy it!

Two:
Samson And Delilah ; 07:26
It Must Have Been The Roses ; 06:13
Man Smart (Woman Smarter) ; 05:42
He's Gone > 14:51
Truckin' > 09:34
Drums > 11:10
Space > 07:49
The Other One > 10:59
Black Peter > 08:30
Sugar Magnolia ; 10:04
set music:
1:32:18
Encore:
Don't Ease Me In ;03:04

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod031111.mp3


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3 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:19 AM

    Woweee. Jerry's vocals are absolutely beautiful on this one. Brent is hitting the harmonies perfectly. Great mix. Very musical and melodic set. Thanks for sharing.

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  2. Stickball9:34 AM

    To follow-up on the Professor's comment about the stage switch...

    I had totally forgotten about the "Jerry-to-Brent" move---20 or 30 years will do that---I do recall that's all we talked about after the show. The energy that seemed to be created between Jerry & Brent was undeniable. Just listen to that 1st set...wow! The Professor's comment about the extra energy is spot-on!

    So at the next night's show, The Scope in Norfolk, VA (a smokin' show!) Bob Weir make's an announcement thanking the "crack" stage & lighting crew for "game-fully putting up with them"...obviously in reference to their abrupt stage change.

    I used to have it on an old tape and recall it was quite echoey and cavernous-sounding, probably very early in the 1st set, in case you're scoring at home.

    Back-to-back, Duke/Scope, two totally smokin' early 80's Dead shows!

    Thank's for the memories, I am, eternally grateful...

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  3. Anonymous2:53 AM

    Yes, Jerry's vocals are remarkably good in this show. Probably the best Don't Ease Me In that I've heard...perhaps because it was the encore, and therefore they gave it some extra-special energy?

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