Friday, September 30, 2011

Dead Show/podcast for 9/30/11

This week as we end the month of September, we get to listen to the 2nd set of a wonderful show from the seminal Madison Square Garden run that occurred back in the fall of 1990. This second set starts out with a tight and wonderful Eyes->Estimated->Foolish Heart. We then go into quite a nice drums->space, which takes us to a nice quiet place ripped open by Phil as the band turns into the Other One.. The Wheel and Sugar Magnolia end the set. Jerry's Knockin' on Heaven's Door ends the show as everyone thoughts turned to Brent..

Grateful Dead - September 18, 1990
Madison Square Garden - New York, NYSet 2:
Eyes Of The World ->
Estimated Prophet ->
Foolish Heart ->
Drums ->
Space ->
The Other One ->
The Wheel ->
Sugar Magnolia

Encore:
Knockin' On Heaven's Door

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Friday, September 23, 2011

Dead Show/podcast for 9 /23/11

Well Fall has officially arrived, and this season inevitably brings to my mind the fond memories of one of the greatest later-era Grateful Dead runs - Madison Square Garden in the Fall of 1990. When the band arrived in New York the jury was still out on their future following the passing of Brent Mydland. By the time they left after these shows, they had a new member, and any questions were answered as to their desire and capability to keep producing great music.
The show I'm featuring the next two weeks, from September 18th, 1990 is not the most famous of the run, but it is a very fine and enjoyable show. In this first set I have to point out the magnificant 'To Lay Me Down->Promised Land' closer...
Enjoy and may the fall treat you gently, my friends.

Grateful Dead - September 18, 1990
Madison Square Garden - New York, NY
Set 1:
Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodleloo
New Minglewood Blues
Loser
Picasso Moon
Row Jimmy
Desolation Row
To Lay Me Down ->
The Promised Land

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Friday, September 16, 2011

Dead Show/podcast for 9 /16/11

This week we get to hear the second set from the Parmount Theater in Seattle Washington, September 29th, 1977. I think this is quite a nice set with an outstanding He's Gone, Stella Blue and an Uncle John's Band encore to soothe your soul... I hope you enjoy it!

In other news - the Europe 72 Vol. 2 CD contest is OVER! I received a goodly number of entries and I want to thank each of you for all the kind things you had to say! I'd love to respond to each of you but I probably don't have time so I hope you don't take offense - I also wish I had enough CDs for everyone but of course I don't.
I'll email the lucky winners and send those out within a few days. Please remember the CD is available at rhino.com and on dead.net.

Grateful Dead
Venue Paramount Theatre
Location Seattle, WA
Date 9/29/77 - Thursday

Set Two: Samson And Delilah [6:23] ; Ship Of Fools [6:59] ; Estimated Prophet [9:31] > He's Gone [11:04] > Drums [4:37] > Truckin' [9:#40] > Stella Blue [12:59] > Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad [7:58] > Johnny B. Goode [4:15]
Encore Uncle John's Band [9:49#]

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"Don't forget your hippie training!" - J. Garcia

Friday, September 09, 2011

Dead Show/podcast for 9 /9/11

This week on the Deadpod I decided to feature a show from the fall of '77.. probably not the time of that year that usually comes to mind but this show, in my opinion, deserves some recognition.. this was performed on September 29th in
Seattle WA. Not only does this show exhibit its wonderful '77 pedigree, but the last three songs really ... rock.. out. In a sense this is a show that looks forward as well as back.. and showcases where the band is going and where it has been.. I find it quite enjoyable.. (be forwarned there is some music that has been lost here.. Mississippi Half Step and Deal both cut in.. ).. but the Franklins!!
I hope you enjoy it as much as I do!


Grateful Dead
Date: 9/29/77 - Thursday
Location: Paramount Theatre - Seattle, WA
One:
Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo ; 09:19
Mama Tried ; 02:39
Deal ; 04:16
Looks Like Rain ; 06:36
Ramble On Rose ; 06:59
Sugaree ; 12:30
Let It Grow ; 09:30
Franklin's Tower ; 16:42

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But Wait there's MORE!

Due to the kindness of our friends at Rhino Records and GDM, I have copies of the NEW Europe 72 Vol. 2 CD to give away to five lucky followers of the Deadpod!
This is a really nice compilation of some of the best music from the Europe 72 tour.. You can read more about this great release, or order a copy of your own here.

For a chance to WIN a copy of this CD send me an email with your name and address to:
j.henrikson@gmail.com


I'll choose some lucky folks who can look forward to receiving the CD before its available in stores..

Friday, September 02, 2011

Dead Show/podcast for 9/2/11

On this holiday weekend I decided to bring you a complete show from one of my very favorite venues - the Starlight Theater in Kansas City, MO.. This show took place 26 years ago on September 3rd, 1985. While Jerry may not have been in the best of voice that summer, I do have to give the boys props for mixing up the setlists on that tour, and this is a great example of that. I hope you enjoy the show - for me the highlights are a wonderful Eyes of the World, and I suppose I've never heard a 'Comes A Time that didn't move me...

Grateful Dead - September 3, 1985
Starlight Theatre - Kansas City, MO
Set 1:
Tuning
Feel Like A Stranger
They Love Each Other
Little Red Rooster
Dire Wolf
Cassidy
Big Railroad Blues
The Music Never Stopped ->
Don't Ease Me In

Set 2:
Cryptical Envelopment ->
The Other One ->
Cryptical Envelopment ->
Eyes Of The World ->
Don't Need Love ->
Drums ->
Space ->
Nobody's Fault But Mine ->
Truckin' ->
Smokestack Lightnin' ->
Comes A Time ->
Turn On Your Lovelight

Encore:
It's All Over Now, Baby Blue

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Happy Labor Day!