Friday, September 23, 2016

Dead Show/podcast for 9/23/16

We bid adieu to Summer this week with perhaps the best GD show of 1993.. this one is from Madison Square Garden, and took place 23 years ago on September 22nd, 1993. The show marked the first of two appearances of jazz saxophonist David Murray with the boys - he sits in during the first set on a wonderful 'Bird song' and throughout the 2nd set. One of my listeners recently informed me that I had never featured a show from this year on the Deadpod and asked that I do so. I can't think of a better show or time to do so than this one. I think the first set in general is quite well-played, and snappy, especially for this era. The Help-Slip-Frank is uptempo and alot of fun to listen to. Garcia is on point in the Minglewood that follows, and really energizes the song. Ramble On Rose follows, then a particularly good Masterpiece. The highlight of the first set is clearly the aforementioned 'Bird Song' with Mr. Murray. The band allows him to create an unusual solo yet weaves it into the tempo of the song allowing them to show that even at this late date, and with Vince and not Hornsby, they are capable of some great jamming.


Madison Square Garden, New York, NY (Wednesday, 9/22/93)

Help on the Way ->
Slipknot ->
Franklin's Tower
Minglewood Blues
Ramble on Rose
Masterpiece
Birdsong

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: 
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod092316.mp3

I hope you'll consider supporting the Deadpod, as it is through the kind donations of my listeners that I am able to publish it each week. 

Happy Autumn! 

2 comments:

Pig Street! said...

Heads say this is one of the last great ones! I concur! Thank for your labor of love.

Anonymous said...

Hey now, Professer! Love the richness of sound that the saxophone adds. It truly is a treat to hear the music we love interpreted in such a unique and fabulous way. Looking forward to diving into the second set today, and hearing both sax and harp!