Friday, April 18, 2014

Dead Show/podcast for 4/18/14

For this Good Friday edition of the Deadpod I've picked out a show from the 1991.. this was the first of what would become a regular stop in Las Vegas for the boys in the 90s. April 27th, 1991 at the Sam Boyd Silver Bowl. This is a fun first set, and I think that comes through in the band's playing and on the recording. 
The weather from all accounts was perfect, unlike later years, and Santana provided a strong opening act. 
The boys opened with an uptempo Touch, and while Healy had his problems mixing in this first set, I think you'll enjoy the band's enthusiasm. I quite enjoy Maggie's Farm, a song I was happy they boys put into the rotation, and Loose Lucy was always fun. Don't give up on that closing Might As Well, it has quite a nice jam in it! Stay tuned for a very good set 2 next week... 


The Sam Boyd Silver Bowl, Las Vegas, NV (4/27/91)

Comments: Carlos Santana and his band opened

Touch of Grey
Walkin' Blues
Friend of the Devil
Mexicali Blues
Maggie's Farm
Loose Lucy
Cassidy
Might as Well

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: 
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod041814.mp3

Enjoy the music, enjoy life and be grateful for all we have! 

thank you so much for your support. 

Friday, April 11, 2014

Dead Show/podcast for 4/11/14

I think you'll really enjoy this second set from 1982... I don't know exactly what the boys were into (judging from the Raven space there must've been some tanks backstage :) but I find the entire set to be very up tempo and well played. Garcia is in fine form throughout and particularly enjoy the stand alone, bluegrass tinged Franklin's Tower. Estimated is arranged quite uniquely as well, and a strong Terrapin leads into Phil's famous Raven Space.. Post-drums doesn't disappoint either, as a fine Wheel and Truckin' lead into a very soulful Stella Blue - I can never hear that one enough and this is a real tear jerker.. They close with two strong Weir rocker's and come back to cap off the night with a Brokedown encore.. 
Ah.. to be on tour again in the Spring... at least we can in our minds as we listen to this week's Deadpod.. 

Baltimore Civic Center, Baltimore, MD (4/19/82)
set 2
Feel Like a Stranger
Franklin's Tower
Estimated Prophet
Terrapin Station
drums
The Wheel
Truckin'
Stella Blue
Around and Around
Good Lovin' Brokedown Palace


You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod041114.mp3thank you to the kind brothers and sisters who are able to support the Deadpod.. I couldn't bring the music to you without their generous partnership..
Enjoy Spring !

Friday, April 04, 2014

Dead Show/podcast for 4/4/14

This week I'm bringing out a show that was requested quite a while ago.. just goes to show that you should always let me know what you hope to hear and be patient :) This is a fine show from a fine tour - the spring of 1982. This show happened to be the last one on the east coast leg of that tour and took place on April 19th, 1982 in Baltimore MD. The first set we'll hear tonight is emblematic of the band enjoying itself, having fun with each other and really putting out some great songs.
They start out with a wonderful Jack Straw, They Love Each Other follows - listen for Brett's solo here, he really puts out some fine work throughout this set.. Bobby follows with a fun 'On The Road Again'. One of my favorites of this set is the fine 'It Must Have Been The Roses'.. which I will always stop and soak in..
The Cumberland Blues, as always is a great rockin' treat, and the Might As Well which closes the set is played in a most unique way..


Grateful Dead
4/19/1982
Baltimore Civic Center
Baltimore, MD

--Set 1--
Jack Straw
They Love Each Other
On The Road Again
Peggy-O
Cassidy
It Must Have Been the Roses
Little Red Rooster
Cumberland Blues
Man Smart (Woman Are Smarter)
Might as Well


You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod040414.mp3


Thanks so much for picking us up, and for your support.. I really appreciate it my friends..
Hope you enjoy!! Take it slow ;)

Friday, March 28, 2014

Dead Show/podcast for 3/28/14

The second set of the Dead's performance at Winterland on March 18th, 1977, is often singled out because of the fact that it was the only time the band performed the 'complete' Terrapin Station, including the instrumental section labeled 'At A Siding' and here noted in the track listings as 'Alhambra'. This performance most closely resembles the studio version released on the album of the same name and the band never again (until their most recent ensembles) played the complete cycle. There are of course other notable highlights in this second set, including excellent versions of Samson & Delilah, and Brown-Eyed Women , a furious drums and an over the top version of Not Fade Away... The song placement is quite unusual as the Not Fade Away goes into a St. Stephen (rather then the other way around) to end the set. The band returns for a lovely Uncle John's Band to complete what was a most excellent way to usher in the spring tour of 1977.

Winterland Arena, San Francisco, CA (3/18/77)
Set 2

Samson and Delilah
Brown Eyed Women
Good Lovin'
Ship of Fools
Estimated Prophet
Terrapin Station
The Alhambra
drums
Not Fade Away
St. Stephen
Around and Around

Uncle John's Band

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:

I hope the sun is shining through your backdoor today.............. thanks for listening and for your support of the Deadpod.. 


Friday, March 21, 2014

Dead Show/podcast for 3/21/14

I often wait until later in the Spring to pull out a show from 1977, but the anniversary this week of this run of shows moved me to pull this beauty out of the archives and select it for our next couple of Deadpods.. 
This show took place back on March 18th, 1977 at Winterland in San Francisco. The band is already jelling into the tight unit they're going to become later that spring, and you can hear the excitement in their playing and singing as they bring out new arrangements and new tunes for the first time.. This is a show that Blair Jackson has written about on dead.net as one of his most memorable experiences.. The band was not at all perfect (check out the mistakes during the still-new Mississippi Half-Step) but still reached the sublime (as evidence listen to the Sugaree).. This set features the first live performance of Fire on the Mountain and the transition from Scarlet into Fire is wonderful.. 

Next week we'll get to hear the wonderful second set.. 


Winterland Arena, San Francisco, CA (3/18/77)

Promised Land
Mississippi Half-Step
It's All Over Now
Sugaree
New Minglewood Blues
Peggy-O
Cassidy
Scarlet Begonias
Fire on the Mountain


You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod032114.mp3

Happy Spring!! 

I do want to take the opportunity to encourage you to consider a donation to help keep the Deadpod rolling.. I really want to thank you for your invaluable support! 


Friday, March 14, 2014

Dead Show/podcast for 3/14/14

March of 1969 was a seriously good month for the young Grateful Dead. The classic run at the Fillmore which opened the month showed us exactly how on fire these guys were at the time. I came across this little gem and was reminded of the energy and power of those days and thought I'd share it with you this week.
This set starts out with the very first 'Hard To Handle' and while Pig isn't at his best here I still find it quite fascinating to hear, knowing what the song would become. Following is a nice Good Morning Little Schoolgirl and the Dark Star->St. Stephen->The Eleven triad that was emblematic of this 'Live Dead' period of their history. The set closes with a good-old long Lovelight that should be sure to get your juices flowing!

Grateful Dead
Hilton Hotel
San Francisco, CA
3/15/69 - Saturday


Hard To Handle
Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
Dark Star  >
Saint Stephen >
The Eleven >
Turn On Your Love Light

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod031414.mp3

Thanks for picking up the Deadpod this week!

And special thanks to those of you who are able to make a contribution to keep the Deadpod going!! I couldn't do this without your help!


And LEAVE IT ON! :)



Friday, March 07, 2014

Dead Show/podcast for 3/7/14

This week I'm bringing out a show that has been on my request list for some time, I believe the reason I hadn't played it before is probably because I only have the first set in a soundboard format - the show is certainly good enough to warrant a listen as this first set contains the very first performance of 'Visions of Johanna' .. but that's not the only highlight of this first set.. Beat It on Down the Line and Big Railroad Blues are very solid as is the Music Never Stopped.. I think you'll enjoy this one and want to send out a special thank you to our friend who requested this! 

 Hampton Roads Coliseum, Hampton, VA (3/19/86)

Hell in a Bucket
Stagger Lee
C.C. Rider
Cold Rain and Snow
Beat it on Down the Line
Big Railroad Blues
Looks Like Rain
Visions of Johanna
Music Never Stopped
Don't Ease Me In

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: 
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod030714.mp3

My thanks to all of you who help keep the Deadpod alive! I am indebted to you for your support! 

Friday, February 28, 2014

Dead Show/podcast for 2/28/14

While this week's Deadpod may be one of the shorter 2nd sets of the year in 1973, there is still plenty to love in this week's setlist. The set opens with a wonderfully crafted Playin' in the Band, which leads into Row Jimmy and El Paso.. the Loose Lucy that follows has drawn complaints due to its slow tempo.. I also think this song works best when it bouncy, but the boys go into a pretty good Truckin' followed by a fabulous Other One.. that jam goes into a first-rate Wharf Rat.. wow.. when this song is done right there is nothing that comes close... the Me & Bobby McGee that comes out of it is a pleasant surprise.. The boys close with a rather perfunctory Casey Jones, but I'm left quite satisfied with this second set from a stellar year.. the fact that this is a first-rate recording adds to the pleasure. I hope you enjoy it as well..


Universal Amphitheatre, Universal City, CA (7/1/73)
set 2
Playing in the Band
Row Jimmy
El Paso
Loose Lucy
Truckin'
The Other One
Wharf Rat
Me and Bobby McGee
Casey Jones

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod022814.mp3

Thanks for picking us up, and for your support of the Deadpod!! 
The Deadpod is made possible from the donations of the kind folks who support us.. thanks you! 



Friday, February 21, 2014

Dead Show/podcast for 2/21/14


When Charlie Miller releases a new master reel sbd source, especially from 1973, I almost feel an obligation to get it on the Deadpod.. this is one of those occasions and it also coincides with a request I recently received from a contributor to the Deadpod so all signs pointed to playing this show on this week's Deadpod. This performance took place on July 1st, 1973 at the Universal City Amphitheater in Universal City CA.
As with most shows from this year, the playing in my opinion is superb. One thing you'll notice here however is that many of the songs are done with a somewhat slower tempo that you might be used to. I think it works, some think it shows the band was a bit tired at the end of a long run of shows.. judge for yourself. It may not be the best show of a marvelous year, but its definitely worth  a few hours of your time :)  I especially enjoy the China  Rider the transition is quite different and Phil is very interesting !

Grateful Dead - July 1, 1973
Universal Amphitheatre - Universal City, CA

Set 1:
Tuning
Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo
Me And My Uncle
Sugaree
The Race Is On
Brown Eyed Women
Looks Like Rain
Don't Ease Me In
Big River
China Cat Sunflower ->
I Know You Rider
Around And Around

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod022114.mp3

My thanks to everyone who has been able to support the Deadpod.. You can support the Deadpod by clicking the 'Donate' button at the right hand side of the page..
my thanks............



For those of you expecting set 2 of 2/11/86 - one of my listeners pointed out that I missed the fact that I'd previously featured that show.. you can hear set 2 of that show here:
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod022412.mp3

Sorry about that!

Friday, February 14, 2014

Dead Show/podcast for 2/14/14

For this Valentine's Day edition of the Deadpod i chose this set from February of 1986 - true 86 is not on my list of 'great' years, but this is a very fun show, one where the Neville Brothers opened and came out to guest with the band in set 2. The first set sets  the tone for a high-spirited, fun evening I think.. the band opens with a rare China->Rider, which, while perhaps a little rushed, is still great fun and gets the crowd amped up. The first set tunes that follow are for the most part fun to hear and played with alot of spirit, even if Jerry has some trouble on Dupree's .. its more than made up for by a great Bird Song and a very fine Music Never Stopped.. The boys close the set with a rockin' Might as Well which again, keeps the crowd in the Mardi Gras-style mood for the set break...



Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center, Oakland, CA (2/11/86)

China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider
New Minglewood Blues
Dupree's Diamond Blues
Me and My Uncle
Mexicali Blues
Bird Song
Music Never Stopped
Might As Well


You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: 
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod021414.mp3


You can support the Deadpod by clicking the 'Donate' button at the right hand side of the page..
my thanks............

Now, its Valentine's Day .. so get your hands out of your pockets! 



Friday, February 07, 2014

Dead Show/podcast for 2/7/14

I felt it was high time for some vintage Dead.. here's a show from one of my favorite places that showcases the boys sick run of shows that occurred back in February of '69. This night they were opening for the Iron Butterfly - the story goes that once IB heard their set they refused to come out for awhile, so the band came back with the smokin' Cryptical ->Other One->Cryptical sandwich.... In any case I think you'll be infected by the energy in this set, and who can resist a great Lovelight? Personally I always relish a good Eleven as well..
Hope you enjoy this and that you are well and warm this long winter....

Grateful Dead
Kiel Auditorium
St. Louis, MO
2/6/69 - Thursday

One -
Morning Dew
Dark Star  >
Saint Stephen  >
The Eleven  >
Turn On Your Love Light >
Drums  >
Turn On Your Love Light ;
Cryptical Envelopment  >
Drums  >
The Other One  >
Cryptical Envelopment >
Feedback  >
And We Bid You Good Night

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod020714.mp3

You can support the Deadpod by clicking the 'Donate' button at the right hand side of the page..
my thanks............

Friday, January 31, 2014

Dead Show/podcast for 1/31/14

A truly special show for Super Bowl weekend ;) - the second set, aka  the 'Close Encounters' show - from McArthur Court at the University of Oregon, January 22nd, 1978. I still remember when I first heard this show, it blew me away, and not only because of the weirdness of hearing Jerry quote that theme from the Spielburg movie - but the entire jam that builds up from the Drums and the Other One into that delicious St. Stephen!  I completely enjoy this one, and hope that you do as well.. For me it marks a real turning point for the band, a different direction than they were in the prior year and onward.. Furthur you might say :) 
I hope you enjoy it... 

McArthur Court (U of Oregon), Eugene, OR (1/22/78)

set 2:
Bertha
Good Lovin'
Ship of Fools
Samson and Delilah
Terrapin Station
drums
The Other One
Close Encounters
St. Stephen
Not Fade Away
Around and Around

U.S. Blues


You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:

As always, my thanks to my friends who have supported the Deadpod through their kind generosity. 

Have a wonderful weekend my friends! 

Friday, January 24, 2014

Dead Show/podcast for 1/24/14

The anniversary of this show rolled around this week, and as far as I can tell I've never played it on the Deadpod which is astonishing to me as its truly a great one, so I decided to feature it this week and next. This one comes to us from early 1978, While this show is deservedly famous for its second set, in particular being known as the 'close encounters' show, the first set we'll hear this week is no slouch. While it takes a song or two to really get rolling I think you'll agree that from the El Paso on the band really starts to turn it  up.. The Jack Straw and Tennesse Jed are outstanding, and I think you'll enjoy how much different the Row Jimmy sounds from those that came in 1977.. The Music Never Stopped that closes the set is definitely first rate as well and is a perfect prelude to what will come in set 2. To me this is one of the highlights of the latter day Keith period with the band and I hope you agree..


McArthur Court (U of Oregon), Eugene, OR (1/22/78)

New Minglewood Blues
Dire Wolf
Cassidy
Peggy-O
El Paso
Tennessee Jed
Jack Straw
Row Jimmy
Music Never Stopped

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod012414.mp3

Thanks for picking up the Deadpod this week, and a huge thank you to those who are able to help support the Deadpod and keep us publishing week in and out.. Thank YOU! 



Friday, January 17, 2014

Dead Show/podcast for 1/17/14

A classic second set from the great year of 1971 on this week's Deadpod. This one features a massive Other One, an early look at Keith who was playing with the boys without Pigpen on this night and a very well played Goin' Down the Road Feelin Bad->NFA->GDTRFB sandwich.. definitely a favorite!
Phil is all over this massive Other One as well, and I think this is a good choice to warm those bone on a cold Winter's eve...


Grateful Dead
Allen Theatre Cleveland, OH
10/29/71 - Friday

Two - [66:24] [66:24] ;
Cryptical Envelopment [1:51] >
Drums [0:23] >
The Other One [20:16] >
Me And My Uncle [2:54] >
The Other One [2:58] >
Cryptical Envelopment [1:39] >
Deal [4:19] ;
Sugar Magnolia [5:55] ;
Ramble On Rose [5:50] ;
Not Fade Away [4:40] >
Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad [6:32] >
Not Fade Away [2:42] ;
One More Saturday Night [4:02]

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod011714.mp3

Thanks so very much for your support of the Deadpod!
I very much appreciate it!

Friday, January 10, 2014

Dead Show/podcast for 1/10/13

Here's a show that was recently requested over on the Deadpod's Facebook page.. since this is an excellent recording, I decided this would be a good time to play it. It comes to us from October 29th, 1971 from teh old Allen Theater in Cleveland Ohio. While I never saw the Dead at this venue it was an old movie house that saw lots and lots of rock shows around this time. The band was going through a period of transition and I think you can hear that in the music and arrangements in some of these songs which are still growing and changing. Pigpen was missing as well and his absence is surely felt here. Nevertheless I enjoy early 70s Dead especially around this time of year for some reason so I hope you 'll enjoy this week's first set. As they often did around this time, they open with a nice Truckin' .. the Sugaree is quite good as well. While many of these songs are lacking in long jams, they are all well played and I hope you enjoy hearing them this week. 


Grateful Dead
Allen Theatre Cleveland, OH
10/29/71 - Friday
Set One

Truckin' [8:54] ;
Sugaree [6:27] ;
El Paso [4:21] ;
Loser [6:07] ;
Playing In The Band [5:43] ;
Brown Eyed Women [4:19] ;
Beat It On Down The Line [3:19] ;
Brokedown Palace [5:14] ;
Jack Straw [4:56] ;
Tennessee Jed [6:16] ;
Mexicali Blues [3:00] ;
Big Railroad Blues [2:55] ;
Casey Jones [5:35]

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: 

I hope its warmed up a bit where you are, and that the New Year has started out well for you! 
As always, my most sincere thanks to those of you able to support the Deadpod - I really appreciate it! 



Friday, January 03, 2014

Dead Show/podcast for 1/3/14

This week we stretch out the New Year festivities with a really BIG Deadpod featuring the 2nd and 3rd sets from the NYE show of 1979-80. This is a very long show, so I suppose that we  might forgive Jerry for getting lost occasionally.. he more than makes up for it on some really excellent numbers in these two sets.

The boys' ring in the new year with, as often the case, Bill Graham's favorite, Sugar Magnolia.. and you can imagine the bedlam with the countdown and balloon drop.. They then play a very nice 2nd set, highlighted with a lovely Ship of Fools and an excellent Deal. The real treats here happen in set 3, with a long Althea to open, followed by a wonderful Uncle John's Band.. The boys really get cooking on the Not Fade Away. Jerry does some amazing things during Stella Blue, and they close the set with the first Sunshine Daydream in a year.. The Good Lovin' encore probably left everyone with a smile..



Oakland Auditorium Arena, Oakland, CA (12/31/79)
Sugar Magnolia
China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider
Samson and Delilah
Ship of Fools
Lost Sailor
Saint of Circumstance
Deal

Althea
New Minglewood Blues
Uncle John's Band
drums
Not Fade Away
Stella Blue
Sunshine Daydream

Good Lovin'



You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod010314.mp3

I hope you enjoy this extra-large helping of Dead to start off the New year.. thanks so much for picking us up, and for your support!! I very much appreciate it.. 



Friday, December 27, 2013

Dead Show/podcast for 12/27/13

Happy New Year! Well close enough ;) that said I decided to bring out one of the band's famous NYE performances for this week's (and next week's) Deadpod. This is from 12/31/79 at the Oakland Auditorium Arena in Oakland CA. While many would argue that this was not the best show of this NYE run (after all 12/28/79 was released as Road Trips Vol 3 #1, and 12/26/79 was Dick's Picks #5) there is still something magical about these NYE performances. This week we will listen to set 1, then sets 2 and 3 next week. Set one starts off strong with a great Jack Straw (listen to what sounds like the reference to Clive Davis of Arista Records in the "We used to sing for silver.. line :) Jack Straw flows into a big Franklin's Tower, albeit Jerry blows more than one lyric here.. Other highlights in this first set include a very nice 'Looks like Rain' and a rockin' Promised Land which closes out set 1...

Grateful Dead
Oakland Auditorium
Oakland, CA
12/31/79 - Monday
Set One

Jack Straw [6:05] >
Franklin's Tower [16:53] ;
Mama Tried [2:36] >
Mexicali Blues [4:42] ;
Tennessee Jed [8:40] ;
Looks Like Rain [8:09] >
Alabama Getaway [7:04] >
The Promised Land [4:46]

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod122713.mp3

Thank you for listening to the Deadpod in 2013, and I look forward to the shows to come in 2014!
Thanks to those of you who have kindly contributed to the Deadpod that keeps us on the air!

Happy New Year to all my friends! Be safe and happy!!


Friday, December 20, 2013

Dead Show/podcast for 12/20/13

This week is time for the annual acoustic show! Yes with Christmas coming right up I decided that it was time to bring out some fine acoustic Jerry for your holiday enjoyment and so we're  featuring one of the great acoustic shows he did with John Kahn back in 1982.. This one comes from the Warner theater in Washington D.C. on June 26th, 1982. It has a rich fine tone to it and I really love hearing the "pure" Jerry sound on these classic tunes.

Jerry Garcia and John Kahn
06-26-1982 - late show
Warner Theater
Washington, DC
Late show (complete):

It Takes A Lot To Laugh It Takes A Train To Cry
Friend Of The Devil
Deep Elem Blues
To Lay Me Down
Bird Song
Gomorrah
Run For The Roses
Oh Babe It Ain't No Lie
Ripple

Encore:
Rubin And Cherise

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:

http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod122013.mp3


Thank you SO MUCH for your support of the Deadpod.. I could not do the show without it!

I wish you all a VERY Merry Christmas should you celebrate it.. peace and health to you and yours!



I do want to apologize for repeating a show last week that I had previously published, 12/11/79, since that second set is still available here I did not want to publish it again this week..

http://media.libsyn.com/media/deadshow/deadpod121109.mp3

I

Friday, December 13, 2013

Dead Show/podcast for 12/13/13

I've always been fond of how the band sounded in 1979, and this week's Deadpod shows some of the reasons why. Brett hadn't been in the band a year yet, but by now he is well integrated in the sound and you can really hear his contributions in this show from Kansas City. The rest of the band is quite tight as well, and in this first set the solid 'Jack Straw' and 'Loser' openers show us that we're in for a great night. Big River is rockin' as well, and the boys open up 'Althea' to some unusual spaces at the end. Phil has some excellent riffs throughout and especially in the closing China Cat->Rider.. 
All in all this is a solid first set, and I'm looking forward to sharing set two next week.. I hope you enjoy it! 

Grateful Dead

Soldiers' and Sailors' Memorial Hall, Kansas City, KS (12/11/79)
Jack Straw
Loser
Me and My Uncle
Big River
Althea
Easy to Love You
New Minglewood Blues
China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod121313.mp3
My thanks to those friends who have contributed to keep the Deadpod on the air! I very much appreciate your support..

Only two more Deadpods this year!!




Friday, December 06, 2013

Dead Show/podcast for 12/6/13

This week the exciting (and super long!) second set from the band's performance at the Capitol Theater in Port Chester NY on November 8th, 1970. The band was clearly developing quickly at this time.. and in many ways we can look upon this as a turning point, away from perhaps the rawer, more psychedelic sound to a more polished version that would come to dominate in 1971 and beyond. The set list contains some song we'd never hear again, (Mystery Train, My Babe, The Main Ten) as well as some we would hear for the first time (Around and Around). This is truly a joy to behold as it clocks in at over 2 hours just for this second set.. one can only speculate on how long it seemed :) I think it is clearly a joy to have this show documented, albeit in an audience tape, to give us a window onto what was obviously a creative apex for the band..

Grateful Dead
Capitol, Theatre , Port Chester NY
November 8, 1970

Electric Dead -
 Tuning
 Morning Dew
 Me And My Uncle
 Mystery Train  (Only time played)
>My Babe (Only time played)
 Around And Around  (First time played)
 New Orleans
>Searchin'
 It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
 Casey Jones
 Truckin'
>Dark Star (First verse only)
>The Main Ten  (Final time played)
>Dancin' In The Streets
>Not Fade Away
>Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad
>Not Fade Away
>Drums
>Good Lovin'
>Drums
>Good Lovin'

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:  
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod120613.mp3
As always I want to thank those of you able to contribute your support to keeping the Deadpod alive.. I very much appreciate it!