Friday, March 15, 2013

Dead Show/podcast for 3/16/13

Well it's St. Patrick's Day weekend! so i decided to bring everyone a dose of St. Patrick's Day Dead for this week's Deadpod... This show comes from the Spring of 1991, so there's both Bruce Hornsby and Vince Welnick in the mix.. This one starts with a nice Hell in a Bucket and a pretty good Sugaree.. Bruce is especially prominent during a squeeze box solo during Queen Jane.. the highlight of this first set is the breakout of 'Rubin and Cherise'.  The second set will come next week, but I hope you enjoy this trip back to the early 90s., a period I don't often feature but which for many folks, contains the highlights of their shared experience with the boys. 
Please note: this recording is a bit too 'hot' and has some clipping.. I hope you will still enjoy it despite these problems. 




Capital Centre, Landover, MD (3/17/91)

Hell in a Bucket
Sugaree
Walkin' Blues
Peggy-O
Queen Jane Approximately
Rubin and Cherise
Let It Grow

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod031513.mp3


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Have a safe and HAPPY St. Patrick's Day! 




4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Love 91 shows with Bruce! Jerry's guitar sounds like a monster in 91!

Thank you so much for bringing us all these wonderful shows each and every single week for so many years now!!!

Anonymous said...

Very Nice!Always happy to hear a show from this time.Especially from the Cap Centre-Thank you.

Anonymous said...

and a Grateful Birthday shout out to Phil Lesh! Thank you for all these years!

Anonymous said...

Great selection, Professor! I attended the other two Cap Centre shows that bookended this show, so I was glad to have the opportunity to hear this one, too! Vince supplemented the band very well here, as opposed to being too prominent, as he sometimes was. And, of course, having Bruce around was always a real treat!