Friday, October 26, 2012

Dead Show/podcast for 10/26/12

I know that I may have featured too many shows this year from 1972 (is that possible?) but being that its the 40th anniversary of these shows I'm naturally led to take a look at them and often I'm drawn by their quality. 1972 was a wonderful year.. this week I decided to feature this show from the weekend before Halloween due principle to the fact that I really really want to play the Dark Star from set 2.. sometimes this desire to feature a particular segment or song from a show might cause me to feature some music that might not quite measure up.. I suppose that is the completest in me that prefers to feature whole shows rather than 'parts'. This week I'm playing set 1 of this show despite some sound issues with the mix - the vocals are often too low in the mix. Nevertheless the playing is first rate, as is the typically superb song selection. I hope you'll overlook the issues with the mix as I do, in anticipation of the wonderful Dark Star that awaits next week - besides this is a first rate set... :)


Grateful Dead 
Cleveland Public Hall 
10/28/72 - Saturday 

SetOne:
The Promised Land ;     
Friend Of The Devil ; 
Jack Straw ; 
China Cat Sunflower >   
I Know You Rider ; 
Mexicali Blues ; 
Box Of Rain ; 
Me And Bobby McGee ; 
Candyman ; 
Me And My Uncle ; 
Sugaree ; 
Playing In The Band ;
 
 
 
I really hope that you enjoy this one, in my mind, (and I'm probably biased as I 
grew up near Cleveland) 
the band really played some fine music here... 
 
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Friday, October 19, 2012

Dead Show/podcast for 10/19/12

Those of you who are regular listeners of the Deadpod know that I generally can only go so long between regular doses of the Jerry Band..something told me the time was up this week so I went looking for a rocking JGB set to bring you and came across this recommendation.
Although advertised as an audience tape, I suspect this could be a matrix. While I'm not completely happy with how distant some of the vocals sound, I'm quite pleased with the sonic quality of the music - I hope you will be as well.
As for the preformance, the After Midnight->Eleanor Rigby->After Midnight, while perhaps not quite up to Keane College standards, is still very worth listening to.

Jerry Garcia Band
3-8-80
The Stone, San Francisco, CA  

(set 1)
Sugaree 
That's What Love Will Make You Do 
Simple Twist Of Fate
Tore Up Over You 
(set 2)
I'll Take A Melody 
How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You
After Midnight >
Eleanor Rigby Jam > 
After Midnight
When I Paint My Masterpiece >
Midnight Moonlight 
 
I hope you enjoy this my friends, you can listen to this week's Deadpod here: 
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod101912.mp3   
 
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Friday, October 12, 2012

Dead Show/podcast for 10/12/12

This is a fine second set from the Fall of 1976 - enjoy this one along with the fine
Fall weather.. I especially recommend that you savor the wonderful Slipknot.. 
as well as the Franklin's Tower that follows.. this is really an under appreciated gem. 
The Dancin'->Drums->Wheel->Ship is not only unusual but very nicely done, 
especially the Ship of Fool.. this one makes a truly wierd but wonderful transition
 back into the Dancin' reprise..
 There's no point in describing the GDTRFB.. listen to it.. 
You'll love the rockin' end to this show.. 
 
 
ACK - I just noticed that I introduced the show saying it was for October 1, 2012..
 of course its not..
today is October 12!! Don't let that throw you off.. it is the correct show. 
 
 


Grateful Dead - October 1, 1976Market Square Arena - Indianapolis, IN
Two: Might As Well ; Samson And Delilah  Help On The Way; Slipknot! 
 Franklin's Tower ; Dancing In The Street  Drums; The Wheel ; Ship Of Fools;
 Dancing In The Street ; Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad; One More Saturday Night
 Encore: U.S. Blues 
 
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 http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod101212.mp3  
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Friday, October 05, 2012

Dead Show/podcast for 10/5/12

Fall of 1976 was an excellent period for the band and this week's show is a nod to the
upcoming release of 'Dave's Picks' 4' as well as a great representation of this tour, as 
we travel to Indianapolis for a show that took place on October 1st, 1976. 
We will hear the first set this week, and while it does take a song or two for the band
to really rev up, I think by the time Deal arrives we know we're in for a good show. 
My personal highlights include the Brown Eyed women and of course, the rare first-set
Scarlet Begonias. 
This is a really interesting time for the group as they are moving from the slower more
jazzy improvisational pieces and developing the tighter rhythmic structures that we know and love
in 1977. 
I hope you enjoy this week's Deadpod..  
  
 
Grateful Dead - October 1, 1976
Market Square Arena - Indianapolis, IN

Set 1:

Bertha
Mama Tried
Deal
Cassidy
Friend Of The Devil
Big River
Brown Eyed Women
It's All Over Now
Scarlet Begonias
Promised Land 
 
 
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Friday, September 28, 2012

Dead Show/podcast for 9/28/12

This week's Deadpod allows us to enjoy the second set of the band's wonderful performance from Sept. 18th, 1987 at the Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York. If you caught the first set last week you know the band was firing on all cylinders here and they come out with a smokin' hot Shakedown Street, followed by a nice Man Smart, Woman Smarter, then an excellent Terrapin Station.. not a bad part 1!

They come out of space with a rollin' Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad, which flows into Bobby doing an early version of Watchtower. The Morning Dew that follows is for me the highlight of the show.. Jerry is ON IT.. and has everyone enthralled with this one.. Bobby follows with a nice Good Lovin' but Jerry is not through having fun and comes in with a couple verses of La Bamba!

This is a real treat and we know Garcia is having a great time on this night.. Clearly this is one of the classic Dead performances and I can only wish I had been in attendance this night.. I hope you enjoy it..

9/18/87 - Grateful Dead Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
 Set 2:
Shakedown Street->
 Man Smart, Woman Smarter->
 Terrapin Station->
 Drums->
 Space->
 GDTRFB->
 All Along The Watchtower->
 Morning Dew->
 Good Lovin'->
 La Bamba->
 Good Lovin'
 E: Heaven's Door


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Friday, September 21, 2012

Dead Show/podcast for 9/21/12

This week marks the 25th anniversary of the show I selected to play this week, and it clearly is one of the better later-day Dead shows. This comes to us from September 18th, 1987 at Madison Square Garden New York. It starts out with Weir refering to their appearance on Letterman the night before and then kicks into a great Hell In a Bucket... The Sugaree that follows is no slouch.. This first set also has a wonderful version of Candyman and When I Paint My Masterpiece. Its a short but solid set one that ends with a very nice Birdsong.. We'll listen to set 2 next week, which has some real meat to its bones, but I thought I'd close out this week's Deadpod with a cut from the newly released 'Spring 1990: So Glad You Made It' set with the Blow Away from the Cap Center in Landover MD, March 16th, 1990. If you're a fan of Brent's you'll enjoy hearing this one..


9/18/87 - Grateful Dead
Madison Square Garden, New York, NY


Set 1:
Hell In A Bucket >
Sugaree >
Walkin' Blues ;
Candyman ;
When I Paint My Masterpiece ;
Bird Song ;
from Spring 1990, So Glad You Made It
Blow Away Cap Center Landover MD 3/16/90

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Friday, September 14, 2012

Dead Show/podcast for 9/14/12

This week's Deadpod features the 2nd set from the performance that took place on September 11th, 1990 at the Spectrum in Philladelphia PA. This was the first performance of "He's Gone" since Brent had passed, and I really feel that the emotion for both band and audience alike comes through on the music. The 'Spoonful' that follows surely was a deliberate pick and is also fairly heavy with emotion.. an interesting and unique jam follows.. after Drumz, the highlights for me are a well performed 'Black Peter' and the encore, which was 'Knockin' on Heaven's Door'..
While this show may not be of the caliber of some of the MSG shows that followed, I think it was clearly the best show the band played prior to the arrival of Bruce Hornsby later in the month..

One word of warning, this version of the show contains two different sources, an audience and the soundboard. The audience provides the source for songs and passages missing on the soundboard tape.. still I thought it was quite worth the listen, and hope you do as well.

Grateful Dead
09/11/90
The Spectrum
Philadelphia, PA

SET 2

Crowd/Tunning {1:11.14} Source B
China Cat Sunflower-> {7:21.27} Source B
I Know You Rider {5:38.43} Source B (partial) Source A (Partial)
Looks Like Rain {7:33.54}
He's Gone-> {12:43.25}
Spoonful-> {6:53.23}
Jam-> {9:08.62}
Drums-> {9:13.34}
Jam-> {9:44.73}
The Wheel-> {5:43.62}
I Need A Miracle-> {4:16.29}
Black Peter-> {9:58.51}
Around & Around {6:47.29}

ENCORE
Knockin' On Heaven's Door {8:11.32} Source B

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Friday, September 07, 2012

Dead Show/podcast for 9/7/12

There's of course quite a lot of interest in the Grateful Dead's 1990 catalog right now with the release of the Spring 90 box set. As I reflected upon that year, and on this month, I was led to choose this show for the next Deadpod. I've always loved this performance. It took place when I was still saddened by the loss of Brent Mydland and fearful for what would happen to the band, and it reaffirmed for me the power and sway of this music in a way words won't do justice. We'll listen to the second set next week which I find especially moving.. but this is a fine first set and I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.


Grateful Dead
09/11/90
The Spectrum
Philadelphia, PA
SET 1

1. Jack Straw {7:27.12}
2. Bertha-> {6:43.54}
3. Greatest Story Ever Told {4:24.18}
4. Candyman {7:17.50}
5. Queen Jane Approximately {6:46.69}
6. Brown Eyed Women {6:06.43}
7. It's All Over Now {7:51.25}
8. Tennessee Jed {8:34.24}
9. Hell In A Bucket {6:33.51}

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Friday, August 31, 2012

Dead Show/podcast for 8/31/12

This week we have the opportunity to experience the 2nd and 3rd sets from the legendary Field Trip which took place on August 27th, 1972 in Veneta Oregon.
While I inadvertently omitted the opening Playin' In the Band from last week's Deadpod - it starts us off this week as we strap in and prepare for flight!
And what a ride this one is.. this is a show you should simply experience for yourself - music that is not only pleasurable but transformational. Don't overlook songs like 'Jack Straw' - you might be surprised there. The Bird Song has been called the greatest ever as has the Dark Star..
Personally I've always felt that the emotional catharsis that comes with 'Sing Me Back Home' to be moving and inspirational.
My words won't and can't do this performance justice. Savor this and see if you don't also feel it is music for the ages.

Grateful Dead 8-27-1972
Old Renaissance Faire Grounds Veneta OR
(Benefit for Springfield Creamery)

--Set 2--
Playing in the Band 18:40
He's Gone 08:49
Jack Straw 04:59
Bird Song 12:19
Greatest Story 05:33
--Set 3--
Dark Star -> 31:26
El Paso 04:39
Sing Me Back Home 10:29
Sugar Magnolia 08:33

--Encore--
Casey Jones 06:08
One More Saturday Night 04:41


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HAPPY LABOR DAY WEEKEND!

Friday, August 24, 2012

Dead Show /podcast for 8/24/12

This weekend marks the 40th anniversary of what some call the greatest single Grateful Dead show ever. While I might not go that far, it certainly was a remarkable occasion and one well worth reliving. While the band is firing on all cylinders as was often the case during this remarkable year, its clear that there is something special in the water this day. The 'Field Trip' as its been known is a very special afternoon and evening of remarkable improvisational psychedelic music. During this week's first set, listen as the band weaves its way from some wonderful but fairly standard versions of first set tunes until the upshift into a fantastic China Cat Sunflower.. the transition into I Know You Rider lets us know the band has stepped it up and is taking us on a special voyage. The frantic pace of the last two songs, Mexicalli and Bertha, ends set 1 and we're left wondering what will come next. Truly a remarkable version, it sets the audience up for an extraordinary shared experience in set 2, which we'll hear next week.

Grateful Dead 8-27-1972
Old Renaissance Faire Grounds Veneta OR
(Benefit for Springfield Creamery)

Set1

Intro
Promised Land
Sugaree
Me & My Uncle
Deal
Black Throated Wind
China Cat Sunflower >>
I Know You Rider
Mexicali Blues
Bertha


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Enjoy my friends.

PS I originally was going to include Playin' In the Band on this week's show, but it was mistakenly not included - I will include it in next week's set. Sorry about that!

Friday, August 17, 2012

Dead Show/podcast for 8/17/12

This week, the heart of set 2 from the classic Red Rocks show performed on July 8th, 1978. There's no filler here, folks, just prime cut Dead. You might notice that sometimes they're not quite sure where the muse is going to take them, but once it does they follow at full throttle.
The Wharf Rat is one of my all time favorites.
The Werewolves of London is clearly the best they played.


Grateful Dead
July 8, 1978
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Morrison, CO

from set 2
Estimated Prophet ->
The Other One ->
Eyes of the World ->
Drums ->
Space ->
Wharf Rat ->
Franklin's Tower ->
Sugar Magnolia

--Encore--
Terrapin Station ->
One More Saturday Night
Werewolves Of London

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Friday, August 10, 2012

Dead Show/podcast for 8/10/12

Here's a really fabulous show from the summer of 1978.. from a listener request, one of two *great* shows at Red Rocks that ended Summer tour that year, I picked this one mainly because the tape is of such fine quality. The boys are very energetic, you can just hear in their voices how much fun they are having. Another thing to notice is how up in the mix Bobby is here - you can really hear his distinctive sound and what he adds to the mix. This El Paso is one of my favorites!
Settle back and enjoy the sounds of a summer show too long ago, but luckily still here for us to enjoy and savor!

Grateful Dead
July 8, 1978
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Morrison, CO
--Set 1--
Bertha ->
Good Lovin'
Dire Wolf
El Paso
It Must Have Been the Roses
New Minglewood Blues
Ramble on Rose
Promised Land
Deal

--Set 2--
Samson & Delilah
Ship of Fools

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http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod081012.mp3 

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Friday, August 03, 2012

Dead Show podcast for 8/3/12

Here we are again - another year rolls by - I'm thankful we have so much of Jerry's music and spirit to move us. I decided to play this one for you this week - I was turned on to this version by a good friend of the Deadpod - its been called the last great Grateful Dead show. That's hyperbole I'm sure but I played it for the Stella Blue... its not the Stella Blue I listened to this week when I sat in the Grateful Dead movie.. here is Garcia 20 more years down the line.. 20 years of experience, wear and tear certainly, soulfulness to be sure. As always the song speaks to my soul in ways only his playing and singing can do. The rest of this set is pretty darn good too.. I hope you enjoy it and smile..


Grateful Dead
03/21/94
Richfield Coliseum
Richfield,OH
Set 2
Picasso Moon
New Speedway Boogie
Victim Or The Crime >
He's Gone >
Jam >
Drums >
Space >
Turn On Your Lovelight >
Stella Blue >
Turn On Your Lovelight >
Encore
05 Liberty (fob source)

Grateful Dead - June 23, 1992
Star Lake Amphitheater - Burgettstown, PA
So Many Roads

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Remember to love each other........

Friday, July 27, 2012

Dead Show podcast for 7/27/12

Wow.. here we are once again on the verge of Jerry's Birthday.. old Jer would have been 70 this year..... makes me feel a little more aware of my own mortality..
While every Deadpod is a celebration of Jerry, I thought I'd put together something joyful for this week - this is a two-parter.. the first, a wonderful set of Jerry Garcia Band music performed on June 16th, 1982 at the Music Mountain in S. Fallsburg PA. This happened to be the last time that Bill Kreutzmann played drums in the Jerry Band, which in itself makes this an interesting show. I think this is a *rockin'* set that is sure to get you shaking those bones..

Jerry Garcia Band
Music Mountain - South Fallsburg, NY
Wednesday, June 16, 1982
1st Set
1- How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You
2- Catfish John
3- That's What Love Will Make You Do
4- Valerie
5- Let It Rock ->
6- Deal



Jerry Garcia Band

Jerry Garcia - guitar, vocals
John Kahn - bass
Melvin Seals - keyboards
Jimmy Warren -
keyboards
Bill Kreutzmann - drums
Essra Mohawk - backing vocals
Liz Stires - backing vocals

Unfortunately we only have set 1 of this performance, which led me on a quest for even more wonderful Jerry music.. I came up with this little gem of Primal Dead..

Grateful Dead - January 23, 1968
Eagles Auditorium - Seattle, WA

That's It For The Other One ->
Clementine ->
New Potato Caboose ->
Born Cross-Eyed ->
Spanish Jam//

Man I just wish that Spanish Jam was complete!! Whew! This is smoking hot Good Old Grateful Dead.. no better way to remember the man on this anniversary of his coming on the planet ;)

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http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod072712.mp3 

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Friday, July 20, 2012

Dead Show/podcast for 7/20/12

Set two of a fine show from the Summer of 1990 is up to entertain you this week - personally I'm a fan of the Standing on the Moon->He's Gone->JAM.. good stuff
I recall everyone on their feet and shaking it for the Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad..

Hope you enjoy the show!


7/6/90 - Grateful Dead
Cardinal Stadium
Louisville, KY


Set Two
China Cat Sunflower >
I Know You Rider >
Man Smart, Woman Smarter >
Standing On The Moon >
He's Gone >
Jam >
Drums >
Space >
Truckin' >
Wharf Rat >
Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad >
Around And Around
Encore It's All Over Now, Baby Blue

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http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod072012.mp3 

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Friday, July 13, 2012

Dead Show/podcast for 7/13/12

This week I decided to play a show that I have some fond memories of - July 6th, 1990 at Cardinal Stadium in Louisville KY. I have vivid memories of the trip to this show (following the blistering 4th of July show in Kansas) as well as walking through this group of fundamentalists on my way to the venue (they were all carrying brooms and Bibles to sweep out Satan I guess).. the weather was HOT and they cut off beer sales right when the boys went on stage.. but still a great night of music.. The first set has a wonderful Sugaree .. although really all of these 1st set songs are well played.. Its just a fine show from a great tour - the Summer of 1990.

Grateful Dead
Date: 7/6/90 - Friday
Location: Cardinal Stadium - Louisville, KY

Set One:
Hell In A Bucket >
Sugaree ;
Easy To Love You ;
Peggy-O ;
Desolation Row ;
West L.A. Fadeaway ;
Picasso Moon ;
Ramble On Rose ;
The Music Never Stopped

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Friday, July 06, 2012

Dead Show/podcast for 7/6/12

Our post-July4th Deadpod features the second set from the band's performance at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center in Saratoga Springs NY during the Summer tour of 1985. This second set starts out with an interesting Stranger->Eyes->GDTRFB combo.. which is very tasty.. personally I enjoy the Black Peter (not everyone's cup of tea) and the Lovelight.. the JBG encore is far from the best, but Jerry follows it up with a very nice Baby Blue to send the crowd out happy..

I hope you enjoy this week's show!


6/27/85 - Grateful Dead
Saratoga Performing Arts Center
Set 2:
Tuning
Feel Like A Stranger ->
Eyes Of The World ->
Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad ->
Man Smart, Woman Smarter ->
Drums ->
Space ->
Truckin' ->
Spoonful ->
Black Peter ->
Turn On Your Lovelight

Encore:
Johnny B. Goode
It's All Over Now, Baby Blue

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http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod070612.mp3 

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Friday, June 29, 2012

Dead Show/podcast for 6/29/12

Ahhh... summer's here for sure and as we head out of June and on to the 4th of July my mind couldn't help but be led back to that one-of-a-kind summer tour of 1985.. this week we'll sample one of those shows from that tour, this one from Saratoga Springs, NY, that took place on June 27th, 1985. As always on this tour a very innovative setlist, highlighted for me with a *great* Stagger Lee (not a tune I would often enjoy), a first set Crazy Fingers(!)into Supplication, High TIme (we have been hearing alot of these on the Deadpod lately haven't we?) and a nicely done Hell in a Bucket. It's a fun show, and I hope you enjoy it my friends.. set 2 next week..
6/27/85 - Grateful Dead
Saratoga Performing Arts Center

Set 1:
Tuning
In The Midnight Hour ->
Bertha ->
Little Red Rooster
"Get Down From The Balcony"
Stagger Lee ->
El Paso ->
Crazy Fingers ->
Supplication ->
High Time
Hell In A Bucket ->
Don't Ease Me In

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http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod062912.mp3 

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Have a safe and HAPPY 4th of JULY !

Friday, June 22, 2012

Dead Show/podcast for 6/22/12

My mind was moved to her yesterday when someone asked my favorite "Summertime" songs - of course I thought of the one and only Janis. I get requests for this show from time to time, I did broadcast part of this back in April of '06 but that Deadpod no longer exists on the archive, so I felt it was high time to bring it out again.
Pigpen and Janis on Lovelight would be enough, but there are some other killer songs on this tape - Attics for one.. Of course this is surely not the entire show, and it does cut in on the China Cat.. still listen to Jerry and Bob on Not Fade Away, and that sublime Uncle John's to end this..... and think back to a summer long ago when the world was young......


Grateful Dead
July 16, 1970
Euphoria Ballroom
San Rafael, CA

Set 1-
//China Cat Sunflower ->
I Know You Rider ->
Candyman
Turn on Your Lovelight


Casey Jones
Attics of My Life
Cumberland Blues
Not Fade Away ->
Saint Stephen ->
Uncle John's Band


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Friday, June 15, 2012

Dead Show/podcast for 6/15/12

This week's second set from June 14th, 1976 is in my opinion, simply outstanding.
The songs are all strong and well played. Great set list, the High Time and Music Never Stopped are very good, but from Crazy Fingers on its flat-out cranked. Dancin' is wonderful, but the 14 minute Slipknot is spine tingling. Hope you aren't wore out on mid 70s Dead because this is a helluva show. I hope you enjoy it..

Grateful Dead
6/14/76
Beacon Theater
New York, NY

--Set 2--
tuning
The Wheel
Samson & Delilah
tuning
High Time
The Music Never Stopped
tuning
Crazy Fingers ->
Drums ->
Dancin' in the Streets ->
Cosmic Charlie
Help on the Way ->
Slipknot! ->
Franklin's Tower
Around & Around
crowd and tuning

--Encore--
U.S. Blues


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http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod061512.mp3 

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