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a weekly hour of the best live Grateful Dead music

    Dead Show/podcast for 4/26/24

    Dead Show/podcast for 4/26/24

    This week's Deadpod takes us to sunny California where we will get to hear a nice show from the spring of 1988. This one comes from April 23 at Irvine Meadows. 
    The boys open with a fine 'Hell In a Bucket' with Weir in full voice. 'Cold Rain and Snow' follows, then we get the first of several fun little interlude before a great version of 'Hey Pockey Way' with Brent doing a fine version. 
    Since they are in Cali, Jerry breaks out a 'West L.A. Fadeaway'. 'Me & My Uncle>Big River' follows, then an excellent 'To Lay Me Down'. 'Cassidy' into 'Don't Ease' closes set 1. 
    I have chosen to feature a fine audience recording of this set which really captures the energy of the day.. I hope you agree! 
     
     
    Grateful Dead
    Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre
    Irvine , CA
    4/23/1988 - Saturday

    One    

    Hell In A Bucket
    Cold Rain & Snow
    Hey Pocky Away  
    West L.A. Fadeaway
    Funiculi Funicula Tuning
    Beer Barrel Polka Tuning
    Me And My Uncle
    Big River
    To Lay Me Down
    Cassidy
    Don't Ease Me In 
    You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: 
    http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod042624.mp3
    "Feel good music in your soul
    Makes your body wanna rock 'n' roll"

    • 1 hr 2 min
    Dead Show/podcast for 4/19/24

    Dead Show/podcast for 4/19/24

     
    This week we will hear the second set of the band's performance on April 4, 1993 at the Nassau Coliseum. 
    A short but tight 'Eyes of the World' opens up the second set, going into 'Samson and Delilah'. One of the highlights of this set follows, a fine version of Phil singing 'Broken Arrow'. Phil does an excellent job with this Robbie Robertson tune here. A nice 'Estimated Prophet leads into a fine Drums and Space, helped by the guest appearance of Boba Olatunji. 
    A nice but short 'Other One' follows out of Space, leading into a rare 'Attics of My Life' before the boys go into the familiar 'Throwing Stones>Not Fade Away' to end the set. 
    Jerry does a most excellent version of 'Liberty' as the encore to finish what was quite a good show.

     
    Grateful Dead
    Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
    Uniondale, NY 4/4/1993 - Sunday

    Two    

    Eyes Of The World >
    Samson And Delilah
    Broken Arrow
    Estimated Prophet >
    Drums (1) >
    Space (1) >
    The Other One >
    Attics Of My Life >
    Throwing Stones >
    Not Fade Away

    Encore    
    Liberty
    Comments     (1) with Boba Olatunji 
    You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
    http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod041924.mp3
    Thank you so much for your kind support. 

    • 1 hr 27 min
    Dead Show/podcast for 4/12/24

    Dead Show/podcast for 4/12/24

    This week on the Deadpod we have a very nice latter day show from Spring 1993. This comes to us from the Nassau Coliseum on April 4, 1993, and it is a Sunday night show. 
    Some of the highlights of the first set include a very nice Sugaree (Jerry's voice is a bit frail at times but he carries it off the entire show). 'When I Paint My Masterpiece' is always welcome in my book. Jerry does an excellent version of 'So Many Roads' and the 'Bird Song' after 'Eternity' is a sweet way to wind up the first set. 
     
    Grateful Dead
    Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
    Uniondale, NY 4/4/1993 - Sunday

    One    

    In The Midnight Hour  
    Sugaree >
    Walkin' Blues  
    Dire Wolf  
    When I Paint My Masterpiece  
    So Many Roads  
    Eternity >
    Bird Song 
    You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: 
    http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod041224.mp3
    "So many roads, I tell you
    New York to San Francisco
    So many roads I know
    All I want is one to take me home"
     

    • 1 hr 2 min
    Dead Show/podcast for 4/5/24

    Dead Show/podcast for 4/5/24

    We roll into April, and the prelude to the big Solar Eclipse, we get to hear a wonderful second set from the Grateful Dead's performance on Sunday, March 30, 1980 in Passaic New Jersey. 
    While the setlist might look anything but innovative, the playing on these great classic tunes is anything but pedestrian. The entire pre-drums is full of some wonderful ensemble moments punctuated with some great Garcia solos. In particular, I'm fond of this 'Fire on the Mountain' and 'Eyes of the World' bu Weir's vocals on 'Estimated' are something else as well. 
    Post-drums, the 'Black Peter' is quite soulful and the encore, 'U.S. Blues' was highlighted by an appearance on stage of John Belushi sticking a cartwheel on stage and grabbing a mic for a 'wave that flag' with the band... fun! 
     
     
    Grateful Dead
    Capitol Theatre
    Passaic, NJ 3/30/1980 - Sunday    

    Two    

    Scarlet Begonias [8:28] >
    Fire On The Mountain [9:00]
    Estimated Prophet [11:04] >
    Eyes Of The World [10:50] >
    Space [4:24] >
    Drums [6:#00] >
    Black Peter [10:34] >
    Sugar Magnolia [7:54]

    Encore    
    U.S. Blues [5:38]  
    You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: 
    http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod040524.mp3
    Of course, if you're looking up here in the Midwest Monday afternoon, be sure and wear those special shades ;) 

    • 1 hr 17 min
    Dead Show/podcast for 3/29/24

    Dead Show/podcast for 3/29/24

    This week's Deadpod features the second show the band played in 1980, this from the Capitol Theater in Passaic New Jersey on March 30, 1980. 
    Brent is fairly new to the band, and finding his way on some of these tunes.. they open with a relatively new 'Alabama Getaway' which goes into 'Promised Land' for a rockin' start to the evening. 'Cassidy' which follows 'Peggy-O' is a bit rushed, but the 'Loser' that follows is quite good. Brent debuts his 'Far From Me' which still needs some work but shows promise. Another highlight is the 'New Minglewood Blues' where Brent's Hammond B3 sounds especially good. The rest of the set is quite good as well - the 'Althea' is well done and Bobby adds alot of energy to the 'Sailor>Saint' combo to close the set. 
     
     
    Grateful Dead
    Capitol Theatre
    Passaic, NJ 3/30/1980 - Sunday    

    One    

    Alabama Getaway [5:02] >
    The Promised Land [4:15]
    Peggy-O [6:54]
    Cassidy [4:45]
    Loser [6:36] >
    El Paso [4:26]
    Far From Me [4:01]
    Tennessee Jed [4:40]
    New Minglewood Blues [6:33]
    Althea [7:43]
    Lost Sailor [6:03] >
    Saint Of Circumstance [5:56#]  
    You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: 
    http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod032924.mp3
    Hope that you have a happy Easter weekend!
    my thanks to Steve for his suggestion of this show. 

    • 1 hr 13 min
    Dead Show/podcast for 3/22/24

    Dead Show/podcast for 3/22/24

    This week's Deadpod features set 2 from the St. Patrick's Day show on March 17, 1988 at the Henry Kaiser Convention Center in Oakland CA. 
    I think you'll find this is a fine, high energy set, with some wonderful highlights, which include a roaring 'Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad' out of Space, and a particularly well done 'Dear Mr. Fantasy>Hey Jude' set closer. 
    The 'Black Muddy River' encore is very soulful as well. 
    Enjoy
     
     
    Grateful Dead
    Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center
    Oakland, CA 3/17/1988 - Thursday
     
    Two    

    China Cat Sunflower [5:18] >
    I Know You Rider [5:38] >
    Estimated Prophet [10:50] >
    Eyes Of The World [8:38] >
    Drums [5:19]  >
    Space [5:33] >
    Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad [5:14] >
    I Need A Miracle [3:20] >
    Dear Mr. Fantasy [4:15] >
    Hey Jude [2:09]

    Encore    
    Black Muddy River [5:58]  
    You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: 
    http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod032224.mp3
    "When the last rose of summer pricks my finger
    And the hot sun chills me to the bone
    When I can't hear the song for the singer
    And I can't tell my pillow from a stone

    I will walk alone by the black muddy river
    And sing me a song of my own"

    • 1 hr 19 min

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