This week, on the eve of the election, I decided to bring you what I consider to be a really fun show from the fall of 1985. This comes to us from Rochester New York on November 8th, 1985. The boys are really loose and having fun and deliver a really good (if uneven) performance. We have a nice sounding recording to share, and I think you'll find the first set quite entertaining this week. This one starts with a rockin' Iko, Iko, into a down and dirty 'Little Red Rooster'. Garcia provides a nice reading of 'Peggy O'; 'My Brother Esau' and 'Brown Eyed Women' follow, then the band performs an excellent version of 'Baby What You Want Me To Do' with Brett and Bobby trading verses on what would be the Dead's last performance of this tune. A frantic 'Jack Straw' follows and leads into a fun 'Might as Well' to close this first set.. (these two from an audience recording, by the way).
Grateful Dead
Community War Memorial Auditorium
Rochester, NY
11/8/85 - Friday
One
Iko Iko ;
Little Red Rooster ;
Peggy-O ;
My Brother Esau ;
Brown Eyed Women ;
Baby What You Want Me To Do ;
Jack Straw >
Might As Well
You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod110416.mp3
Thank you to all my friends whose support of the Deadpod allows us to keep rollin'..
Till next week, be kind and let's hope for the best :)
1 comment:
A fun, well-played--albeit VERY short!--set. When I saw the year was 1985, I immediately guessed that it would be a 55-minute set. Well, after your intro, Professor, there was only just over FORTY-SEVEN minutes of tape left. Wow...did they ever motor through that one!
Hearing Brent almost always makes me happy, and I'm not sure that I had ever heard "Baby What You Want Me To Do," so that was cool.
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