Friday, November 22, 2013

Dead Show/podcast for 11/22/13

On this week's Thanksgiving Eve Deadpod :) we get to hear the second set from a wonderful show that took place on November 14th, 1973.. This second set in many ways is a long improvisational jam on the Other One theme, for after a nice Truckin' the band goes in and out of The Other One for much of the remaining set. Of course the set is punctuated with a delightful 'Eyes of the World' and a great 'Wharf Rat'. After a rather unusual stop they go into a misplaced 'Me and My Uncle' but end with a rockin' Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad and a well played One More Saturday Night..

This show is not surprisingly overlooked given the monsterous shows that surrounded it during this peak month of GD performances, but I'm happy to be able to bring it out and show it off.. it may not be the very best of this most amazing month, but it certainly is capable of bringing alot of pleasure on its own, and I hope that you too enjoy it as much as I did.

San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, CA (11/14/73)


Truckin' 
The Other One 
Big River
The Other One
Eyes of the World
The Other One
Wharf Rat
Me and My Uncle
Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad
One More Saturday Night

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod112313.mp3



This time of year I'm reminded of how fortunate I am to have such great listeners who make doing the Deadpod such a pleasure. Thank you  for listening and for your support which makes the Deadpod possible. Have a blessed and Happy Thanksgiving. 

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow, as a poor guy that doesn't have any of the 73 commercial releases, all I can say is thanks. This show is gold.

Anonymous said...

An interesting, rather unique set. Loved the jam that followed Truckin', Eyes was great (Phil had a wonderful little moment somewhere along the way, and I think it was during Eyes), and Wharf Rat was superb. The appearances of M&MU and Big River are notable in the sense that they are generally Set 1 songs, and often heard back-to-back. In all, the musicianship was top-notch.