Friday, January 30, 2015

Dead Show/podcast for 1/30/15

Brrrrrrrrrrrrr... given that many of us are in the icy grips of old man Winter, I thought it appropriate to fulfill a request for a show from north of the Border.. yes the Great White North, Canada.. This is I believe one of the better shows from that great country, from November 2nd, 1977 at Seneca College in Toronto Canada. In this week's first set you'll immediately tell the band hasn't lost the magic that made this one of the great years in Grateful Dead history, as the band is tight and sounding great throughout. There is a really hot 'Big River' and 'Looks Like Rain'.. but the real highlight i sone of the better 'Lazy Lightnin'>Supplication' jams where Jerry just shreds.. I know you're going to enjoy it.

Field House (Seneca College), Toronto, Canada
(11/2/77)
Set one: 

Promised Land
They Love Each Other
Me and My Uncle
Big River
Candyman
Looks Like Rain
Ramble on Rose
Lazy Lightnin'
Supplication
Might As Well

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: 
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod013015.mp3


Stay safe and warm and fire up this week's Deadpod! 

thanks for your support... I Really Appreciate it! 


Friday, January 23, 2015

Dead Show/podcast for 1/23/15

If you liked last week's Deadpod you are sure to enjoy the late show from the same date and location! 
Yes this week we'll hear the Jerry Garcia Band from September 20th, 1976 at the Astor Theater in Reading PA. This late show features the same great lineup with Keith and Donna, Ron Tutt and of course the great John Kahn on bass. Yes, this is still an audience recording, some it is oversaturated.. you might hear that baby again.. :) still its a great set.. love all of these songs.. 

"Listen to my story, Ride the Mighty High!" 



Jerry Garcia Band
Astor Theater
Reading, PA
9/20/76

Late Show

The Way You Do The Things You Do [8:14]  
Catfish John [12:02]
Sugaree [11:11]
Knockin' On Heaven's Door [14:22]
Mystery Train [10:20]
Tore Up Over You [9:26]
Mission In The Rain > [8:34]
My Sisters And Brothers [7:16]
Ride Mighty High [8:08]

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: 

Best of luck to everyone who mail ordered for the 50th Anniversary shows in Chicago!! 

My thanks to everyone who has supported the Deadpod.. It is a privilege to bring this music to you every week.. 



Friday, January 16, 2015

Dead Show/podcast for 1/16/15

I figured it was time for a January thaw with some sweet Jerry Garcia Band music, and I was recently turned on to a pretty good show that hasn't been heard too much I don't think. This is an audience recording that comes to us from September 20th, 1976 from the Astor Theater in Reading PA. While some songs are a bit over saturated I really enjoyed listening to this performance and hope you do as well. These tunes are really nicely explored, and I really enjoy the sound that comes from having both Keith and Donna Godchaux in the band at this time. This week i'm playing the early show from this date, let me know if you would enjoy hearing the late show next week, after you hear how this one sounds. The show itself contains many favorites for the period, and Jerry's voice is great on these.. hope you enjoy it!

Jerry Garcia Band
Astor Theater
Reading, PA
9/20/76


--Early Show begin--
1. They Love Each Other [7:54]
2. Russian Lullaby [12:49]
3. After Midnight [13:36]
4. Stir It Up [12:08]
5. How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) [9:58]
6. Who Was John [13:00]
7. Friend Of The Devil [8:45]
8. Midnight Moonlight [9:53]

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: 
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod011615.mp3

As always, I very much appreciate your support of the Deadpod which makes the show possible.. 
thanks, love and light.. 


Friday, January 09, 2015

Dead Show/podcast for 1/9/15

I'm hoping that this high energy second set from the New Year's Eve show of 1969 helps to warm you up if you are stuck in the deep freeze as I am this week.. This tape has some choice early versions of some classic tunes as well as some that were played very infrequently that you may never have heard.. Alligator and the jams that come from it are a great start, The Eleven is fab, the early version of High Time - a favorite of mine. There are several cuts on this tape, and I hope that they don't interfere with your enjoyment of this slice of Grateful Dead history...

Grateful Dead
Boston Tea Party Boston, MA
12/31/69 - Wednesday

set 2: 
Tuning
Alligator ->;
Drums  ->
Alligator  ->
Jam  ->
And We Bid You Good Night Jam ->
Alligator ->
Caution (Do Not Stop On Tracks) ->
Feedback ->
Good Lovin'  ->
Drums  ->
The Eleven 
High Time  
Cumberland Blues
Big Boy Pete 
Not Fade Away 
Seasons 
The Race Is On 
Silver Threads And Golden Needles
Slewfoot 
Dancing In The Street

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:

As always, let me express my thanks to the generous folks who keep the Deadpod alive through their kind donations.. .

Stay Warm :) 

Friday, January 02, 2015

Dead Show/podcast for 1/2/15

Happy New Year!!

While I toyed with the idea of not featuring a New Years Eve show the fact is that it is one date that the band was well-known for their performances. I did however choose the band's only non-bay area New Years Eve Performance - this takes place 12/31/69 at the Boston Tea Party in Boston, MA. The band puts on a great performance here and we're lucky to have a very good recording of their efforts. We'll listen to the first set this week and set 2 next.
The band starts with an interesting China ->Rider, but I really enjoy the 'Next Time You See Me' with Pigpen and Jerry on vocals. Black Peter is quite blusey and followed by the great Pigpen on 'Hard to Handle'. Mason's Children, a staple of the early days, is well jammed out and followed by a nice Dire Wolf. The band closes set one with a somewhat sparse arrangement of 'Uncle John's Band'..

Grateful Dead
Venue Boston Tea Party
Location Boston, MA
Date 12/31/69 - Wednesday

One - 1:07:40
Intro
China Cat Sunflower >
Jam  >
I Know You Rider
Mama Tried
Next Time You See Me
Cold Rain And Snow
Black Peter
Hard To Handle
Me And My Uncle
Mason's Children
Dire Wolf
Uncle John's Band

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:

http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod010215.mp3

My thanks to everyone who has been able to support the Deadpod - I really appreciate it!!!


My wishes for a 2015 filled with peace and love and light.

Thursday, December 25, 2014

Dead Show/podcast for 12/25/14

Merry Christmas!

yes the Deadpod is coming to you a day early in the spirit of the season.. Hoping that this finds you and yours healthy and happy today and sharing some acoustic Jerry to make your day, and weekend a little brighter. This is a BIG package under your tree (or in your ipod :) as I decided one show was just not enough to thank you all for another great year here on this bright blue ball.. First off, one of the great Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band shows from the legendary run at the Lunt-Fontanne Theater in New York City, October 21st 1987. This is the early show - amazing energy and performance from these guys. The lineup featured David Kemper on drums, John Kahn of course on bass, Sandy Rothman on mandolin, dobro, banjo and vocals and the great David Nelson on guitar and vocals.

Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band
Lunt-Fontanne Theatre
October 21, 1987 Early Show
New York, NY

SET 1
Blue Yodel #9
Spike Driver Blues
I've Been All Around This World
I'm Troubled
Drifting With The Tide
If I Lose
Trouble In Mind
Gone Home
Ragged But Right

I couldn't leave it there - I always enjoy hearing the great music Jerry produced in his later years with David Grisman. As I was looking for something to include from that collaboration I came upon this famous show which I don't believe I've featured before on the Deadpod. I couldn't cut anything out so I just included it all.


Jerry Garcia and David Grisman
August 25, 1991
Goldcoast Concert Bowl
Squaw Valley, CA

SET 1
Jack-A-Roe
Spring In California
Grateful Dawg
Louis Collins
Off To Sea Once More
Friend Of The Devil
Two Soldiers
So What?
SET 2
Russian Lullaby
Dawg's Waltz
The Thrill is Gone
Old Rocking Chair
Arabia
Eat My Dust*
Ripple*
SHOW NOTES
* w/ Bela Fleck
Bill Graham's last big project.

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod122514.mp3

I hope you enjoy this week's Deadpod, (and that I haven't overloaded you!)

Thanks for a great year, we'll be back on our usual date next year, on Friday January 2nd.
So let me wish you a Happy New Year as well!

Thanks for your contributions which keep the Deadpod afloat.

Sending you all peace and love and wishes for a better, more peaceful 2015.


Friday, December 19, 2014

Dead Show/podcast for 12/19/14

This week's Deadpod features some ferocious Garcia jamming, and again, while the tape is not perfect, for fans like us, this is well worth listening to and experiencing. Of course this week is the remainder of the show from 12/10/72 at Winterland in San Francisco CA. This show features a spectacular 'Other One'.. the band drifts into this following some very interesting jamming out of Truckin'. Sit back and experience where this jam takes you, I think you'll be quite surprised at the varied landscapes here. They follow this spectacular jam with a nice Deal and a very good Sugar Magnolia. Ramble on Rose has a rather different but pleasing location in the setlist, followed by Johnny B Goode to close the set and put a mark on what the boys knew to be a great performance. The boys return with a sweet and well done 'Uncle John's Band' as an encore. What a nice way to end the show..

Winterland Arena, San Francisco, CA (12/10/72)
Truckin'
The Other One
Deal
Sugar Magnolia
Ramble On Rose
Johnny B. Goode

Uncle John's Band

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod121914.mp3

Thanks so much for picking up the Deadpod, and for your kind support this year. 
I very much appreciate it! 

Happy Chanukah! and look for our acoustic show next friday, to take you through the after Christmas weekend.. 


Friday, December 12, 2014

Dead Show/podcast for 12/12/14

While this week's Deadpod features a tape that is not complete, and has some cuts, I still believe it is strong enough to feature for this week and next. This show comes to us from Winterland Arena, where the band performed after a short break from touring on December 12, 1972. Unfortunately most of the first set is missing. What we have starts with a great 'Bertha', following that is Garcia at full force during an incendiary 'Playin' In the Band'. This beauty goes on for about 20 minutes of first class Jerry virtuosity. I love this version. While this tape is not the highest quality recording, its worth listening to just for this performance. The band moves into a much more standard Casey Jones to close the first set.
We'll listen to the first part of the second set as well, which opens with a rockin' Promised Land followed by a nice Stella Blue. The China Cat->I Know You Rider opens up very nicely, especially in the transition jam, and leaves us wanting more, which we'll hear next week. 

Winterland Arena, San Francisco, CA (12/10/72)

from set 1:
Bertha
Playing in the Band
Casey Jones

Set 2:
Promised Land
Stella Blue
Jack Straw
China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: 
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod121214.mp3


Thank you for sharing this trip with me, and for your support, which makes the Deadpod possible!! 

Friday, December 05, 2014

Dead Show/podcast for 12/5/14

There is no way I wouldn't come back to this show this week and present this wonderful second set. Of course this is from December 12th, 1990 at McNichols Arena in Denver Colorado. While it takes a few verses for the boys to catch on fire, once they do they roll on through a 2 hour set full of passion and energy that makes this one of the best shows of a very good year.  They start with a nice China ->Rider that rolls into a really pretty Looks Like Rain.. Hornsby adds some wonderful touches here. Somewhat surprisingly, Iko follows, but that perhaps is not as surprising as the Dark Star that crashes from it. This one is pretty well formed, and a real treat to listen to throughout. The band rolls into a nice Terrapin Station following, and gives its audience a bit of a break as it winds into drums and space. Jerry, Bob and Phil give the Watchtower that follows its dark streak then Garcia provides a wonderful Stella Blue. I won't attempt to describe it.. just listen.
They come out with an excellent Throwing Stones->Not Fade Away to close the set. The Weight that follows has long been one of my favorite encores when done well, and this was I think was.

I hope you enjoy this week's Deadpod.


McNichols Arena, Denver, CO (12/12/90)

set 2:
China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider
Looks Like Rain
Iko Iko
Dark Star
Terrapin Station
drums
All Along the Watchtower
Stella Blue
Throwin' Stones
Not Fade Away

The Weight


You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod120514.mp3
A special THANK YOU to my friends who support the Deadpod.
I am so grateful to you.

Be well everyone, spread joy and happiness if you can.



Friday, November 28, 2014

Dead Show/podcast for 11/28/14

Our day after Thanksgiving Deadpod takes us way back to a famous date in Grateful Dead history - January 31st, 1970 - the day the band was 'set up like a bowling pin' down in New Orleans. Yes the boys were arrested earlier this day but played that same night the set that we are going to listen to this week. This show is quite odd, in that the first set is electric, the second is acoustic - mainly due to Phil blowing his amp at the end of set 1. This gives me a chance to present some great acoustic Dead - mainly Bob and Jerry but Pigpen puts in a *fabulous* Katie Mae. I know there are many of you out there you enjoy the acoustic sets around the holiday and I simply felt the first set was worth including here as it is quite interesting as well.
The acoustic second set was of course soon after incorporated as the first set in the band's famous concerts in May of 1970...

Grateful Dead
The Warehouse New Orleans, LA 1/31/70 - Saturday

One - 48:02
Intro [0:17] ;
Cold Rain And Snow [5:30];
Mama Tried [2:41];
Dire Wolf [3:56];
Big Boss Man [4:47];
Morning Dew [10:09];
Mason's Children [6:#08];
Me And My Uncle [3:13];
Hard To Handle [6:31];

Two - 22:23
Tuning [0:30] ;
Long Black Limousine [4:55];
Seasons Of My Heart [4:48];
Sawmill [2:51];
Bound In Memories (Old, Old House) [3:39];
The Race Is On [2:55];

Three - 35:25
Black Peter [7:13] >
Little Sadie [3:24] >
I've Been All Aroundnd This World [3:03];
Katie Mae [4:23];
Cumberland Blues [3:28];

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadshow112814.mp3


When I count my blessings I do not forget to include all of you - for showing me the love that keeps the Deadpod on the air.

Thank you.

I hope you and yours had a wonderful Thanksgiving, and enjoy the rest of the Thanksgiving weekend.



Friday, November 21, 2014

Dead Show/podcast for 11/21/14

All the snowy weather this week reminded me of a show I saw out in Denver at McNichols one year.. this is a great show, I think, and I decided that it would be fun to share it with you. This one highlights the rejuvenation I think Hornsby sparked in the Dead, and especially in Garcia. He's all over this one and lots of fun throughout.. This first set is marked by a fine Candyman, a crazy Mexicalli->Maggie's Farm, a simply rocking Loose Lucy and a fantastic Deal. 

McNichols Arena, Denver, CO (12/12/90)

Touch of Grey
Greatest Story Ever Told
Candyman
Walkin' Blues
Loose Lucy
Mexicali Blues
Maggie's Farm
Queen Jane Approximately
Deal

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: 
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod112114.mp3

I hope you enjoy it! 

Thanks to everyone who has supported the Deadpod. 
I really appreciate the help and support.. one love. 


 

Friday, November 14, 2014

Dead Show/podcast for 11/14/14

We're lucky enough to hear the second set from the Dead's performance on 10/29/77 at Northern Illinois University in DeKalb Illinois this week. This is a fine recording of a strong set.. Bertha opens with that unique tempo the band was working on at this time and it sounds mighty fine.. Good Lovin' is better than usual.. Friend of the Devil and Estimated are played crisply but for me the magic starts with the jazzy Garcia guitar in Eyes.. very nicely done and one of my favorite versions of this tune during this time. St. Stephen is powerful.. moving into a heavy Not Fade Away.. Black Peter is soulful and sung with great effect. Sugar Magnolia and One More Saturday Night display the band's competence at great Rock N Roll. All in all a fine accompaniment to a Fall day or evening :) 


Field House (Northern Illinois U), De Kalb, IL (10/29/77)
set 2
Bertha
Good Lovin'
Friend of the Devil
Estimated Prophet
Eyes of the World
St. Stephen
Not Fade Away
Black Peter
Sugar Magnolia
drums
Sunshine Daydream

One More Saturday Night

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: 

http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod111414.mp3


My sincere thanks for your support. 
My love to you all. 

Friday, November 07, 2014

Dead Show/podcast for 11/7/14

One of the joys of producing the Deadpod comes from the many fine folks I've met, even if only through the medium of the internet, since I started to publish these shows. This week's show comes from a suggestion from one of those old friends, and it is an excellent suggestion.. This show comes to us from DeKalb Illinois and was performed during the Fall tour of 1977, on 10/29/77. The show begins with an unusual but rocking 'Might As Well'.  A nice version of Jack Straw is followed by the appearance of the Dire Wolf, oftentimes a harbinger for me of a great night. After a well played Looks Like Rain, Jerry delivers a wonderful Loser. El Paso and Ramble on Rose follows. Then Minglewood and Must've Been The Roses lead into a spectacular version of Let It Grow. We simply have to take Phil on his word in the introduction to this gem...

Field House (Northern Illinois U), De Kalb, IL (10/29/77)

Might As Well
Jack Straw
Dire Wolf
Looks Like Rain
Loser
El Paso
Ramble on Rose
New Minglewood Blues
It Must Have Been the Roses
Let it Grow

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod110714.mp3

As the chill of the impending Winter begins to make itself known here, I hope this fine music keeps your spirit high. Thanks to all of you who make the Deadpod what it is, I so appreciate your support. 


Friday, October 31, 2014

Dead Show/podcast for 10/31/14

Halloween always seems to be a favorite holiday for Deadheads so seeing as this Halloween fell on a Friday I thought I should play one of the band's shows that took place on this date. This one comes to us from 1985.. sure not the band's strongest year but I think this first set is alot of fun, especially here at the start, so I'm hoping you enjoy the frivolity and enjoy yourself as you reminisce perhaps of Halloween's past and enjoy the present..........

Carolina Coliseum (U of South Carolina), Columbia, SC (10/31/85)

Finiculi Funicula
Space
Werewolves of London
Music Never Stopped
West L.A. Fadeaway
Mama Tried
Mexicali Blues
Tennessee Jed
Looks Like Rain
Might As Well



You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: 
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod103114.mp3


Big thanks and hugs to everyone who is able to support the Deadpod.. 
I really appreciate it!! 

Friday, October 24, 2014

Dead Show/podcast for 10/24/14

In casting about for a show to fit some recent requests, I came across this well-known yet astonishing work of unparalleled psychedelia. Unfortunately there is no Pigpen on this night (or the next) which is what my listener had requested, however I'm confident that the peerless jamming and enthusiasm present on this recording will allow me to be excused for that omission. This show starts with an excellent Dark Star (and its so nice to hear it in one of its earlier formations), then goes into a wonderful St. Stephen and The Eleven which is just wonderful - I'm especially fond of the ending jam in the Eleven - before going into a song which never should have left, Death Don't Have No Mercy.. The second set follows and while perhaps not as strong as the first, the Cryptical and the Other One features some great work by Phil, which is also noticeable in the New Potato Caboose (as sadly the lack of keyboards). The show ends with some intense and jamming and, the then popular Feedback..

Grateful Dead
Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco CA
10/12/68 - Saturday

 Set 1


Dark Star ->
Saint Stephen ->
The Eleven ->
Death Don't Have No Mercy 


Set 2

Cryptical Envelopment ->
Drums ->
The Other One ->
Cryptical Envelopment ->
New Potato Caboose ->
Jam ->
Drums ->
Jam ->
Feedback

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: 

May your week be filled with kindness and enlightenment. 
My most sincere thanks for your generous support of the Deadpod! 

Friday, October 17, 2014

Dead Show/podcast for 10/17/14

This week's Deadpod, the second set from Barcelona Spain on October 19th, 1981, bursts out of the gate with a smoking Scarlet Begonias into Fire on the Mountain. Garcia clearly wants this one to stand out, and his leads throughout are choice. Garcia is clearly inspired throughout.. even on the Sailor ->Saint, Garcia shines on one of the best versions ever... there's a nice little space that follows, then after a short drums an excellent, if too short, full blown Spanish Jam leads into a very fine Other One. The Stella Blue that flows out from that is excellent as is the Sugar Magnolia with full blowin Weir driving this one.. A fine show from start to finish, I hope you enjoy this one.



Sports Palace, Barcelona, Spain (10/19/81)
Set 2

Scarlet Begonias->
Fire on the Mountain->
Lost Sailor->
Saint of Circumstance->
drums->
Spanish Jam->
The Other One->
Stella Blue->
Sugar Magnolia

Don't Ease Me In

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: 
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod101714.mp3


Thank you so much for your support. The Deadpod couldn't exist without you. 
I'm so glad you listen - and hope you have a fine week.. 


Friday, October 10, 2014

Dead Show/podcast for 10/10/14

As far as I know, this was the Dead's only performance in Spain, and while I recall wearing this tape out at one time I hadn't thought about it for some time, until I came across it again searching for a show for this week's 'pod. I'm thrilled to have rediscovered it. There's plenty of energy here as the band, and Garcia, seem pumped for the end of this European tour. This set starts off plenty hot with Jack Straw leading into a sparkling Franklin's Tower. Even the cowboy tunes shine from Garcia's treatment. Loser then goes into a jamming CC Rider with Weir giving some great vocals. The Passenger features some great Phil bombs throughout. Who doesn't like Althea and Jerry shreds on this one.. The Let it Grow is phenomenal, and one of the best of the year for sure.. and we've just finished set 1, set 2 is even better.. next week..

Sports Palace, Barcelona, Spain (10/19/81)

set 1:

Jack Straw->
Franklin's Tower
Mama Tried->
Mexicali Blues
Loser->
C.C. Rider
Tennessee Jed
Passenger
Althea->
Let it Grow

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: 
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod101014.mp3

I hope you enjoy the show... and my thanks for the kindness you show in keeping the Deadpod on the air through your donations.. very much appreciated! 

Friday, October 03, 2014

Dead Show/podcast for 10/3/14

This week's Deadpod features the second set from the Dead's performance at the Carrier Dome in Syracuse NY on September 24th, 1982. This is quite a fine set, and opens with an unusual Brent opener - Far From Me.. always a song I enjoy hearing. They follow that up with a very well executed Playin' In The Band->Crazy Fingers, and Jerry does some fine work on that latter number. Weir's new song, Throwin' Stones, follows and leads into Drums and Space but they come out of that with an unusual Iko, Iko. Truckin' as always provides Garcia a nice jamming platform and he accelerates out of that into 'Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad' and then 'Black Peter'... the band then brings everyone back to earth with a nice Around and Around and a Sugar Magnolia to close the set. Phil pranks Weir by bringing out a woman from backstage and introducing her as Weir's wife of 5 years, before the Brokedown Palace encore, so you know they were loose and having fun!


Carrier Dome (Syracuse U), Syracuse, NY (9/24/82)
Set 2:

Far From Me
Playin' in the Band
Crazy Fingers
Throwin' Stones
drums
Iko Iko
Truckin'
Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad
Black Peter
Around and Around
Sugar Magnolia

Brokedown Palace

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: 
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod100314.mp3

Finally as always, my gratitude goes out to those of you able to support the Deadpod and keep us on track.. love and peace to all of you.. 



Friday, September 26, 2014

Dead Show/podcast for 9/26/14

This week we feature a show that marked the end of the Fall East Coast tour of 1982 - this one took place in the Carrier Dome on the campus of Syracuse University in Syracuse NY. This show was widely praised in its day and I think much of the playing holds up today as an example of a good early 80s Dead show. The band opens with a Jack Straw that is on fire.. and leads nicely into a very fine Friend of the Devil. Brent has some nice runs here.. The CC Rider is fun and of course Ramble on Rose brings a smile to my face as usual. Minglewood.. meh, but the Bird Song that follows is pretty choice, as is a fine Looks Like Rain. China->Rider to close the set is great, and listen for some hot Phil here in this choice closer.. We'll hear set 2 next week...

Carrier Dome (Syracuse U), Syracuse, NY (9/24/82)

Jack Straw
Friend of the Devil
C.C. Rider
Ramble on Rose
New Minglewood Blues
Bird Song
Looks Like Rain
China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod092614.mp3

I want to thank everyone who contributed during last week's 'Wake Up To Find Out' promotion  - both those of you kind enough to contribute and receive a CD, and those of you who were kind enough to contribute after all the CDs were gone.. I feel the love!! thank  you So much! 

Your support keeps this from ever being a task for me.. 

You can of course still pick up the fine 3 CD set 'Wake Up To Find Out' from 
http://dead.net
or your local music retailer. 

 

Saturday, September 20, 2014

No more copies of Wake Up To Find Out are available

Sorry! but all the copies that Rhino was kind enough to send me of the CD set have been claimed.

I want to thank my listeners and supporters SO much for their generosity in making donations to the Deadpod!

While its never a bad time to contribute, and I wish I had more of these great CDs - I don't .. and I don't want to disappoint anyone!

Many many many thanks again for making the Deadpod possible! -
                                          - the professor