Friday, May 30, 2014

Dead Show/podcast for 5/30/14

This week we have a show I find quite interesting, the band's first live performance after a 20 month hiatus back in 1975-76. You'll be struck by the fact that the tempo is slower than you'd expect. Some have attributed this to the band's breaking in both alot of new material and adjusting to having both drummers in the lineup. This show features a whole lot of firsts -- the first Might as Well, the First Lazy Lightnin'->Supplication, and the first Dancin' in over 200 shows.. I think its well played, and while the tempo is a little slower than one is used to hearing I really enjoyed the Lazy Lightnin'->Supplication, Candyman (well duh :)
and the rare first set Scarlet Begonias. I think its really fascinating to listen to the band as it evolves into the beast it will become by 1977...


Paramount Theatre, Portland, Ore. (6/3/76)

Might As Well
Cassidy
Row Jimmy
Looks Like Rain
They Love Each Other
Lazy Lightnin'
Supplication
Candyman
Music Never Stopped
Scarlet Begonias
Dancin' in the Streets

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Friday, May 23, 2014

Dead Show/podcast for 5/23/14

I think this second set from 7/31/82 is a fitting treat for this 3 day Memorial Day weekend. This one is a real keeper.. it starts out with an incredible Scarlet ->Fire.. Jerry really takes the lead here with a number of very nice solos, each different and each wonderful to listen to.. the seque into Fire is very nicely done as well.
They follow with an enteretaining reggae-esq Estimated, then a somewhat fast Eyes goes into a great Drums segment, Phil leads them out from there into a very interesting Uncle John's Band.. the Truckin' that follows has a bit of a false start but a strong finish, and this leads into the highlight of the set, a gorgeous Morning Dew.. the boys warp it up with a Saturday night and a rather anti-climatic Dough knees encore..
Still I can't imagine anyone went away displeased..


Grateful Dead Manor Downs, Austin TX,. 7/31/82
set 2:
Scarlet Begonias
Fire on the Mountain
Estimated Prophet
Eyes of the World
drums
Uncle John's Band
Truckin'
Morning Dew
One More Saturday Night

Don't Ease Me In

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Friday, May 16, 2014

Dead Show/podcast for 5/16/14

I don't know about you, but I'm feeling the need for a little early jump into summer.... so this week I decided to bring you this excellent summertime Dead show, recently requested by one of my wonderful listeners. This sweet show comes to us from that weird town of Austin, Texas :), back in 1982. Just a day before Jerry's birthday I think you'll agree that he and the rest of the band were in a fine mood for this classic summertime show. The first set, which we'll hear this week, has a great song list, highlighted for me by a sweet Bird Song, a surprisingly good Little Red Rooster, and a wonderful jam out of Music Never Stopped into Deal..
The band keeps ripping it up in the second set which we'll hear next week..

Manor Downs, Austin, TX (7/31/82)

Alabama Getaway
Promised Land
Candyman
El Paso
Bird Song
Little Red Rooster
Ramble on Rose
It's All Over Now
Brown Eyed Women
Music Never Stopped
Deal

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Hope you have a fine weekend with blue skies and sunshine! 



Friday, May 09, 2014

Dead Show/podcast for 5/9/14

We continue this week with an excellent, virtually unknown or heard of show from the summer of 1980, this took place just over from me in Grand Rapids Michigan on August 24th, 1980. I tend to think of this time as the salad days of Brett's tenure in the keyboard perch, as I think the entire band was firing on all cylinders and this show is a good example of that. It is a unique setlist, with one of the highlights of this second set being a smoking China-Rider. Another very nice NFA->Black Peter and quite a rare encore of Don't Ease Me In.. I think you can hear the enjoyment the boys were having in how they sound on this tape.. yes an audience with those inherent limitations, but nevertheless time well spent for us to give it a listen today.. I hope  you agree.

Grateful Dead
August 24, 1980
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Grand Center

Set 2:
Tuning
Samson And Delilah
Tuning
Ship Of Fools
Feel Like A Stranger
Tuning
China Cat Sunflower ->
I Know You Rider -> 
Drums/ ->
/Space -> 
Not Fade Away -> 
Black Peter ->
Sugar Magnolia
encore
Tuning
Don't Ease Me In

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Friday, May 02, 2014

Dead Show/podcast for 5/2/14

This week I'm featuring a tape that was just released - its an audience tape but quite a good one of the Dead's performance back on August 24th, 1980 in Grand Rapids Michigan.  I had never heard this show before and doubt that very many other folks have either so I think you'll find this to be a real treat. From the notes it sounds like not many people heard the show that night either - just a few hundred in attendance but perhaps that's why its such a good audience recording. In this week's first set I think you'll agree that the band played characteristically for 1980 - which in my opinion was generally excellent. Highlights for me in this set are a fine Brown Eyed Women, Passenger, Althea which I always enjoy from this period and a smokin' Deal to close the set. I hope you find the audience recording as refreshing as I have and can sit back and let it carry you back to those days back then...........

Grateful Dead
August 24, 1980
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Grand Center

Set 1:
Tuning
Jack Straw
They Love Each Other
Tuning
Cassidy
Brown Eyed Women
Passenger
Peggy-O
Looks Like Rain
Althea
Let It Grow ->
Deal


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