Thursday, November 28, 2019

Dead Show/podcast for 11/28/19

Happy Thanksgiving!

As always we present an acoustic performance from the Dead for your Thanksgiving listening and relaxing pleasure. This one is from June 4, 1970 at the Fillmore West in San Francisco California. A fine recording, with a minimum of flaws, I hope you enjoy this as I wish for you a peaceful and happy holiday.

Grateful Dead
Fillmore West
San Francisco, CA 6/4/70 - Thursday    

Acoustic
   
Monkey & The Engineer (NOT on this recording)
Deep Elem Blues 
Candyman 
Silver Threads And Golden Needle 
Friend Of The Devil 
Black Peter 
Cumberland Blues 
Wake Up Little Susie 
Swing Low Sweet Chariot 
Uncle John's Band

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod112819.mp3


This is a time to thank all of you for the allowing me the privilege of sharing this music with you each week.
Thanks for listening and your support.
May blessings of peace and health be showered on you and yours this coming year.




Friday, November 22, 2019

Dead Show/podcast for 11/22/19

Hey Now! Here's a great second set for your pre-Thanksgiving preparations.. from 11/2/84 at the Berkeley Community Theater, this was probably the highlight of the run, as the band turns in a solid performance highlighted by some great Garcia licks, some amazing Phil sounds and some excellent work from Bobby and Brent.
The 'Help>Slip>Frank' is as always, a great opener, and the band revs it up during the jam in Slipknot! Bobby does a fine 'Sailor>Saint' here, and Brent adds a great deal of depth to Bobby's finale during 'Sailor'. Listen as well to Phil during that Saint for an example of his unmatched abilities. They move into a strong 'Wharf Rat' in the pre-drums slot then break out 'Gimme Some Lovin' for the fist time. They finish the Playin' in the Band they started on 10/28, then finish with strong versions of 'Bertha>Good Lovin'. They return for the last 'Casey Jones' until 1992..

Grateful Dead
Berkeley Community Theater
Berkeley, CA 11/2/84 - Friday
Two    
Help On The Way [3:07]>
Slipknot! [7:30}>
Franklin's Tower [11:43] ;
Lost Sailor [7:00]>
Saint Of Circumstance [6:43] ;
Wharf Rat [11:01]>
Space [0:29]>
Gimme Some Lovin' [5:17]>
Drums>
Space [10:41]>
Playing In the Band Reprise [7:45]>
Bertha [6:37]>
Good Lovin' [7:52]
Encore    
Casey Jones [5:19]

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod112219.mp3


Be sure and pick us up Thanksgiving morning for a special holiday edition of the Deadpod!

Thanks for your kind support.

Friday, November 15, 2019

Dead Show/podcast for 11/15/19

This week I chose to bring you an unusual show from November 2, 1984 at the Berkeley Community Theater. This was the 4th show of a 5 show run at this small venue, close to home for the band and their fans and it has an intimate feel to it. The band is quite loose, too loose sometimes (listen to Bobby completely lose the lyrics to El Paso) but also interested in mixing things up as you can see from the setlist. A strong 'Jack Straw' starts things up.  While Jerry's voice is not at its best this night a wonderful 'Peggy O ' follows then the aforesaid 'El Paso', saved as it were by a great Garcia solo. Jerry perhaps sticks it to Bobby a bit with the 'Loser' that follows, but that goes into what is probably the highlight of the set a nice 'Smokestack Lightning>Spoonful' combination. The set ends, quite early, with 'Iko, Iko' with a very unusual opening..
We'll hear a solid set 2 from this show next week..

Grateful Dead
Berkeley Community Theatre
Berkeley, CA
11/2/84 - Friday
   
One
  
Jack Straw [6:29] >
Peggy-O [7:06] ;
El Paso [6:09] ;
Loser [6:55] >
Smokestack Lightnin' [6:16] >
Spoonful [4:23] ;
Iko Iko [8:23]

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod111519.mp3

My thanks to the kind friends who support the Deadpod!




Friday, November 08, 2019

Dead Show/podcast for 11/8/19

'I want to tell you how it's gonna be.....'
and let me tell you this second set from November 24, 1972 in Dallas Texas is one rockin' hour + of fine Grateful Dead music. Unlike most of their four other Texas shows during this leg of the fall '72 tour there is no 'Dark Star' or 'Other One' here.. and this second set is notable for being fairly straight-ahead rock and roll. The show really gets moving with a fantastic 'Truckin' .. Jerrry really takes off here, Sugar Magnolia is no slouch either but the uniqueness of this one comes in the fine 'Not Fade Away>Going' Down the Road>Not Fade Away'. Despite Jerry breaking a string, I'm certain you'll enjoy the unique take on this combo here. Not for the faint of heart ;)



Grateful Dead
Dallas Memorial Auditorium
Dallas, TX 11/24/72 - Friday
Two
China Cat Sunflower [5:#25] >
I Know You Rider [4:42] ;
Box Of Rain [4:40] ;
Truckin' [12:24]  ;
Ramble On Rose [6:02] ;
Big River [4:13] ;
Casey Jones [6:16] ;
Sugar Magnolia [8:32] ;
Not Fade Away [8:58] >
Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad [7:31] >
Not Fade Away [5:13]

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod110819.mp3

Thank you for your support of the Deadpod!


Friday, November 01, 2019

Dead Show/podcast for 11/1/19




On this week's Deadpod we feature a somewhat rare 'ish' show from November 24, 1972 Dallas Texas.  Quite a well-played show, it has  a few hiccups here and there, but overall a nice recording as well. Bobby tells us that Pigpen isn't here, at the end of Don't Ease, as he is home sick.
I think Jerry throughout is quite on it. Some of my highlights are the Brown Eyed Women, a very nice Black Throated Wind, and a great Playin .... the Deal has an unusual Jerry vocal flub ;) 



Grateful Dead
Dallas Memorial Auditorium
Dallas, TX 11/24/72 - Friday   
One   
Don't Ease Me In [#3:13]  ;
Me And My Uncle [2:55] ;
Brown Eyed Women [4:45] ;
Black Throated Wind [6:27] ;
Bertha [5:39] ;
El Paso [4:12] ;
Deal [4:14] ;
Beat It On Down The Line [3:03] ;
Tennessee Jed [#6:35] ;
Jack Straw [4:30] ;
Sugaree [7:04] ;
Playing In The Band [20:38]

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod110119.mp3

I finally received some promotional copies of the recently released:
'Saint of Circumstance - 6/17/91'
and wanted to give you a chance to win a copy..


Again, I'd rather mail these to folks who've been able to support the Deadpod so please only enter if you have in the last year..
You can send me your email entry, including your name and US postal address to: thedeadpod@gmail.com ..
If  you'd rather not take your chances you can pick up this fine release here:
https://store.dead.net/music/new-releases/saint-of-circumstance-giants-stadium-east-rutherford-nj-6-17-91-digital.html

peace

Friday, October 25, 2019

Dead Show/podcast for 10/25/18

This week's Deadpod features the second set of the band's 'From Egypt With Love' performances at Winterland on October 18, 1978.
This is an interesting set, it starts out rather slow, with a less than inspired 'Bertha'>'Good Lovin'. If you're a fan, Donna Jean's 'From the Heart of Me' follows.. I rather enjoy it, but it may be an acquired taste. 'Ship of Fools' follows, then the pre-drums highlight 'Samson and Delilah'. 'Terrapin Station' follows, but Jerry blows the lyrics and does an extended solo. An excellent 'Playin' In the Band' leads into a Drums and Space marked by the guest appearance of Lee Oskar, which gives it an unusual flavor. The jam into the 'Wharf Rat' that follows is exceptional however, as is the Rat, one of the best of the period. A very unusual set-closing 'Truckin' follows, quite well played. They return for an equally unusual 'I Need a Miracle' encore, a song that really fit well in that spot...

Grateful Dead
Winterland Arena San Francisco, CA
10/18/78 - Wednesday

Two    
Bertha [7:13] >
Good Lovin' [6:05] ;
From The Heart Of Me [3:48] ;
Ship Of Fools [6:36] ;
Samson And Delilah [8:19] ;
Terrapin Station [12:06] >
Playing In The Band [10:#49] >
Drums (1) [9:30] >
Space (1) [5:58] >
Wharf Rat [11:#33] >
Truckin' [11:21]
Encore    
I Need A Miracle [4:20#]
Comments     (1) with Lee Oskar on harmonica, appears at 4:48 into drums.

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod102519.mp3

 Have a safe and happy Halloween!!

The Deadpod exists due to the kindness of those good folk who support it. Thank you. 

Friday, October 18, 2019

Dead Show/podcast for 10/18/19

We go back 41 years to this day in 1978 at Winterland in San Francisco to revisit the band's 2nd in the series of  'From Egypt with Love' concerts.This is a tight, well-played set with the band playing as well together as anyone could ask. The opening 'Sugaree' is massive - don't let the first few minutes of audience patch deter you from listening to this - Garcia soars here. I have to mention 'Big River' as well. Likewise on the 'Peggy-O', one of the best versions of this you might ever hear.  Even 'Stagger Lee' is much above average with a wonderful ending solo. Listen to how well Bob, Donna and Jerry collaborate on 'Looks Like Rain'.
I trust you'll enjoy this respite from the everyday...


Grateful Dead
Winterland Arena San Francisco, CA
10/18/78 - Wednesday
One    
Sugaree [#13:32] ;
Me And My Uncle [3:06] >
Big River [5:48] ;
Peggy-O [7:45] ;
Looks Like Rain [8:16] ;
Stagger Lee [6:15] ;
New Minglewood Blues [5:53] ;
Candyman [6:52] ;
The Music Never Stopped [8:06]

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod101819.mp3

Thank you for your kind support of the Deadpod!

Friday, October 11, 2019

Dead Show/podcast for 10/11/19

This week's Deadpod features the band's performance at the Rainbow Theater in London England on Saturday October 3rd, 1981. This second set contains some wonderful improvisational music and both a fabulous pre-drums setlist and a spectacular Morning Dew. I think you'll agree that the music here flows beyond the structure of these songs to explore some unexpected places before settling back into familiar terrain.  There's some great sound in Drums and Space as well.



Grateful Dead
Rainbow Theatre
London, England 10/3/81 - Saturday    

Two   

Feel Like A Stranger [8:47] >
Franklin's Tower [11:23] >
Estimated Prophet [13:23] >
Terrapin Station [10:54#] >
Drums >
Space [6:54] >
Not Fade Away [8:05] >
Morning Dew [11:17] >
Around And Around [3:54] >
One More Saturday Night [4:24]
Encore    
Brokedown Palace [5:27]
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod101119.mp3

Your support of the Deadpod is greatly appreciated!

Enjoy 


Friday, October 04, 2019

Dead Show/podcast for 10/4/19

We start out October with a show from across the pond in London, England on October 3rd, 1981. A well-played, rockin' first set gives a few hints as to the improvisation that will follow in set 2 next week.
'Alabama Getaway' is the opener, not uncommon for the time, and while the sound is a bit dicey at first things clear up nicely for the rest of the set. There's a really nice 'Peggy-O' here, and the 'Little Red Rooster' is a real rocker. 'Bird Song' has some very nice moments from Garcia, and the jam between 'China Cat' and 'I Know You Rider' is quite good as well. Brent is quite featured in the mix throughout, although Bobby's guitar is often a bit too low.



Grateful Dead
Rainbow Theater  London, England
Date     10/3/81 - Saturday    
One    
Alabama Getaway >
The Promised Land ;
Peggy-O ;
Me And My Uncle >
Big River ;
Tennessee Jed >
Little Red Rooster ;
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/deadpod100419.mp3

I do thank you for listening, and those of you who are able to support the Deadpod!


p.s. I'm supposed to be getting some copies of the new release of 6/17/91 'Saint of Circumstance' CD set. Keep watching this space for details on how you could enter to win a copy !
details on the release are here:
https://store.dead.net/special-edition-shops/giants-stadium/saint-of-circumstance-giants-stadium-east-rutherford-nj-6-17-91-digital.html

Friday, September 27, 2019

Dead Show/podcast for 9/27/19

This week we mourn the passing of the great Robert Hunter. The Grateful Dead would not have been what they were and are without his voice, his words and his wisdom. Sleep in the stars, Robert.

In his honor I present this wonderful set from September 28th, 1977 at the Paramount Theater in Seattle Washington. Although the first five songs are missing from this Betty Cantor-Jackson soundboard the remainder of the show sparkles and crackles with the unique energy that the band brought to their craft during this year.

I've added a Robert Hunter song from a performance of his back in 1980 in New York. I hope you enjoy it.

Grateful Dead
Paramount Theatre Seattle, WA
9/28/77 - Wednesday
One    

Tennessee Jed [8:46] ;
Passenger [3:34] ;
Peggy-O [7:48] ;
Me And My Uncle [2:44] ;
Friend Of The Devil [7:02] ;
The Music Never Stopped [6:36]
Two    
Bertha [6:56] >
Good Lovin' [5:12] ;
Dire Wolf [3:49] ;
Estimated Prophet [9:18] >
Eyes Of The World [12:22] >
Drums [4:39] >
Not Fade Away [14:41] >
Wharf Rat [10:50] >
Around And Around [7:28]
Encore    
U.S. Blues [5:49]  


Robert Hunter
1980-08-21
The Other End, NYC
Ripple

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod092719.mp3

Thanks for being here.



Friday, September 20, 2019

Dead Show/podcast for 9/20/19

This week's Deadpod features the strong second set from the band's performance at the Boston Garden on Sunday, September 26, 1993.
A strong outing from start to finish, it starts with a rockin' 'Iko' which got the place bouncing. Then a well played 'Saint of Circumstance' leads into Jerry's 'Ship of Fools'. Truckin' follows and while Weir does mess up a verse, its a fairly minor slip up in a strong pre-drums set. Drums and Space are quite long, as was common during these later years, but also contain some very interesting segments. Phil and Jerry do a nice job backing up Weir on the 'Miracle' that follows. The highlight of this one of course, is the 'Standing on the Moon' that follows. Full of emotion and beauty, enough said.
The 'Rain' encore was also exceptionally done and a fine choice.



Grateful Dead
Boston Garden Boston, MA
9/26/93 - Sunday    

Two    
Iko Iko ;
Saint Of Circumstance
Ship Of Fools ;
Truckin;
Drums ;
Space ;
I Need A Miracle
Standing On The Moon
Encore    
Rain

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod092019.mp3

Thank you for your kind support my friends.

Friday, September 13, 2019

Dead Show/podcast for 9/13/19

Never miss a Sunday show! Especially on Friday the 13th :)
This week I'm stepping a bit out of my comfort zone to bring you a pretty wonderful show from September 26th, 1993 at the old Boston Garden in Boston MA.
This show starts with a fine 'Jack Straw' then Jerry goes right into an excellent version of 'Althea'. In fact I even find the 'Walkin' Blues' here to be above average..
'High Time' is quite well done, with some nice contributions from Vince and Phil. 'Maggie's Farm' is quite fun with each member taking their turn with the verses. 'Lazy River Road' is one of those latter day anthems that kind of mark where Garcia was at the time. I enjoy listening to it sometimes.  'Easy Answers' was and always will be a puzzlement to me, but they close with a fine rockin'  'Don't Ease Me In'




Grateful Dead
Boston Garden Boston, MA
9/26/93 - Sunday    
One    
Jack Straw ;
Althea ;
Walkin' Blues ;
High Time ;
Me And My Uncle (1) >
Maggie's Farm (1) ;
Lazy River Road ;
Easy Answers >
Don't Ease Me In

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod091319.mp3

Thanks for your support of the Deadpod which allows me to publish these shows each week.. so very much appreciated!

Friday, September 06, 2019

Dead Show/podcast for 9/6/19

 This week's Deadpod features a *monster* Scarlet>Fire from the second set of the band's performance on September 1st, 1979 in Rochester New  York. But first, take a moment to appreciate the unusual intro from Bobby to this second set :)
This Scarlet>Fire is one of those rather underappreciated jams that can stand comparison to the best of  '73 or '74 Dead. Enjoy the places Garcia takes you as he weaves his magic on this ride. This one takes the entire pre-drums portion of the show.
Following the rather short drums>Space, Garcia gives us a fine 'Wharf Rat', then the band settles into a rocking groove, with Miracle, 'Bertha', and 'Good Lovin' to close out the set. They return for a curfew-shortened 'One More Saturday Night'




Grateful Dead
Holleder Stadium
Rochester, NY 9/1/79 - Saturday

Two    
Scarlet Begonias [13:08] >
Fire On The Mountain [16:02] >
Drums [5:18#] >
Space [3:11] >
Wharf Rat [10:00] >
I Need A Miracle [4:38] >
Bertha [7:04] >
Good Lovin' [6:24]
Encore    
One More Saturday Night [4:36]

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod090619.mp3

Thanks so much for listening and for your support of the Deadpod

Friday, August 30, 2019

Dead Show/podcast for 8/30/19

Happy Labor Day weekend!
This week's Deadpod takes us to New York state, up to Rochester, where the Dead played a fine outdoor show during the day of September 1st, 1979.
 The first set which we will hear this week, breaks from the gate with a fine 'Mississippi Half-Step' > 'Franklin's Tower' combination. This is for me the highlight of this set, almost 20 minutes long.
The rest of the first set is fine, high-energy Dead, culminating in only the 2nd time that Bobby sang the 'Lost Sailor'>'Saint of Circumstance' combo.. since this is only the 2nd time he performed 'Saint' check out the crazy lyrics! Fun!



Grateful Dead
Holleder Stadium Rochester, NY
9/1/79 - Saturday
One    
Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo [9:56] >
Franklin's Tower [10:22] ;
Me And My Uncle [3:08]>
Big River [5:32] ;
Friend Of The Devil [9:02] ;
Looks Like Rain [7:26] ;
Don't Ease Me In [3:21] ;
Lost Sailor [6:35]>
Saint Of Circumstance [6:29]

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod083019.mp3

Hoping you have a blast this weekend, as we once again bid adieu to Summer !

Friday, August 23, 2019

Dead Show/podcast for 8/23/19

This week we follow up last week's Deadpod with the second set from the band's performance on August 16, 197 in Telluride Colorado.
I have to admit to scratching my head at this 'Push' opener, but the 'Samson and Delilah' that follows is always on point for a Sunday show :)
'He's Gone' leads into a mildly interesting Drums and Space, but the highlight for me is the quite good 'Other One' for the time period. 'Truckin' leads into 'Black Peter' and a closing 'Good Lovin'.
They return for a double encore - 'Touch' into the wierdest 'Brokedown' you'll ever hear.


Grateful Dead
Town Park
Telluride, CO
8/16/87 - Sunday
Two    
When Push Comes To Shove [4:25]>
Samson And Delilah [6:58]>
He's Gone [10:28]>
Drums [9:48]>
Space [5:40]>
The Other One [6:47]>
Truckin' [6:18]>
Black Peter [8:56]>
Good Lovin' [8:17]
Encore    
Touch Of Grey [6:01]>
Brokedown Palace

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod082319.mp3

thank you my friends for your kind support

"Summer flies and August dies
the world grows dark and mean"

Friday, August 16, 2019

Dead Show/podcast for 8/16/19

This week's Deadpod features the anniversary of a show that took place 32 years ago at Town Park in beautiful Telluride Colorado.
It was the weekend of the celebrated 'Harmonic Convergence' which marked a globally synchronized mediation event as well as an exceptional alignment of planets. Needless to say it did not bring about an era of world peace or contentment. Nonetheless, the boys played an interesting show which was a request from a friend of the Deadpod who is marrying his finance there this summer! All the best wishes, Frank!

The first set which we will hear this week, features some nice work by Brent, as well as a snappy Mississippi Half Step opener and a 'Big Railroad Blues', always a favorite of mine..

Grateful Dead
Town Park Telluride, CO
8/16/87 - Sunday
One    
Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo [7:15] >
Little Red Rooster [8:15] ;
Iko Iko [4:59] ;
Beer Barrel Polka Tuning ;
Far From Me [3:59] ;
West L.A. Fadeaway [6:49] ;
When I Paint My Masterpiece [4:07] ;
Big Railroad Blues [4:02] >
The Promised Land [3:53]

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod081619.mp3


"Summers fade and roses die.. "

thank you for your support my friends.




Friday, August 09, 2019

Dead Show/podcast for 8/9/19

That today marks 24 years since Jerry Garcia died, strikes me as a sobering reminder of my own mortality, of how quickly our lives pass, but also as a reminder that I was fortunate to get to see him perform and experience the magic that was in this music. Like every edition of the Deadpod, this week we again celebrate that music, this time with one of their earlier performances, when they were all young and full of boundless energy and enthusiasm. Let the music carry them, and us as we go along on this ride, to places words don't describe. Enjoy.


Grateful Dead
Family Dog at the Great Highway
San Francisco, CA 8/3/69 - Sunday    

Hard To Handle ;
Beat It On Down The Line ;
Hi-Heel Sneakers ;
High Time ;
Mama Tried ;
Dark Star ;
Alligator>
Drums>
The Other One>
Caution (Do Not Stop On Tracks)>
And We Bid You Goodnight

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod080919.mp3

Thank you for coming along, and for your support that has enabled this to go forward for so long.

Ain't No Time to Hate. 
Peace. 


Friday, August 02, 2019

Dead Show/podcast for 8/2/19

For this 'Days Between' week, on the day following what would have been Jerry Garcia's 77th Birthday, we feature a wonderful set from July 29th, 1974. The band returns following a Seastones' set and leads off with an unusual 'He's Gone'. 'Truckin' follows and while Weir screws up the lyrics, Garcia breaks out into what becomes around a 23 minute jam, in and out of a hint of 'Spoonful' then 'Nobody's Fault' and the first verse of 'The Other One'. There's a great jam out of that into the tight 'Wharf Rat' 'Around and Around' follows them they doubleshift into 'Peggy O'. The 'US Blues' that follows is hot, as is the jam in 'Sugar Magnolia' to close the set. While 'Casey Jones' is listed as the encore, I've read that the band never left the stage...


Grateful Dead
Capital Centre Landover , MD
7/29/74 - Monday

Three
He's Gone [13:21] >
Truckin' [8:35] >
Nobody's Fault But Mine [2:49] >
The Other One [14:39] >
Spanish Jam >
Wharf Rat [9:26] ;
Around And Around [5:11] ;
Peggy-O [6:05] ;
U.S. Blues [5:34] ;
Sugar Magnolia [8:56]
Encore
Casey Jones [6:44]
Comments Spanish Jam timing included in the Other one.

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod080219.mp3

Love one another.

Thanks for listening and for your support.


Friday, July 26, 2019

Dead Show/podcast for 7/26/19

Dog days of summer? Nothing beats them like some good 'old Grateful Dead - and this somewhat overlooked classic from the summer of 1974 is sure to leave you smiling.. This comes to us from July 29th, 1974 at the Cap Center in Landover Maryland.  This first set contains some of the classics, of course, as well as some surprises, like the stand alone Scarlet Begonias and the beautiful 'To Lay Me Down'. The highlight here I think, is the wonderful 'Weather Report Suite ' - Garcia is on overdrive here :)

At any rate, I hope you enjoy this touch of sunshine and it helps your week glide on by..



Grateful Dead
Capital Centre
Landover , MD 7/29/74 - Monday
One    
The Promised Land ;
Sugaree [6:43] ;
Black Throated Wind [6:08] ;
It Must Have Been The Roses [5:09] ;
Cumberland Blues [5:38] ;
Scarlet Begonias [6:52] ;
Jack Straw [4:21] ;
Deal [4:37] ;
El Paso [3:58] ;
To Lay Me Down [7:29] ;
Weather Report Suite Prelude [1:21] >
Weather Report Suite Part 1 [4:36] >
Let It Grow [12:58]

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod072619.mp3

My thanks to the kind folks who have been able to contribute to the Deadpod!



Friday, July 19, 2019

Dead Show/podcast for 7/19/19

I'm hoping that this week's Deadpod will help keep you cool during this hot, hot weather many of us are experiencing this week. This second set starts off with a cover of the Beatles' 'Why Don't We Do It In The Road?' .. clearly a goof, or so I hope :) They get into the real show with a 'China Cat>I Know You Rider' which features some nice work by Jerry and Brent (if a bit speedy :).  'Playin' In The Band' follows with some nice jazzy interludes and flows into a nice 'Uncle John's Band'. Brent follows with one of his darker tunes, 'Don't Need Love' which leads into a quite interesting Drums/Space. They come out of that into the highlight of the set (at least for me) a hauntingly beautiful 'China Doll'. They end with the 'Throwing Stones>Not Fade Away' combo, but return for a great double encore of 'Brokedown Palace' and 'Johnny B. Goode'


Grateful Dead
Greek Theater - University of California
Berkeley, CA 7/15/84 - Sunday

Two    

Why Don't We Do It In The Road [4:07] >
China Cat Sunflower [5:30] >
I Know You Rider [4:32] ;
Playing In The Band [8:31] >
Uncle John's Band [11:28] >
Don't Need Love [6:45] >
Drums [4:39#] >
Space [7:26] >
China Doll [5:35] >
Throwing Stones [9:05] >
Not Fade Away [8:57]
Encore
Brokedown Palace [4:46] ;
Johnny B. Goode [3:50]

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod071919.mp3


Thank you so much for the kind support of the Deadpod. I greatly appreciate it!