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The Deadpod

Dead show podcast for 06/13/08

The Deadpod

John Henrikson

Music, Performing Arts, Arts

4.71.2K Ratings

🗓️ 13 June 2008

⏱️ 111 minutes

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Summary

This week we get to hear the rest of that fine 1st set - and the entire 2nd set - from the classic performance of 5/4/77 at the Palladium in NYC., NY.
The first set ends with a fine and very well played Dancin' In the Streets, but the real meat of this show is the 2nd set, in my opinion. Here we have a monsterous 45 minute Terrapin->Playin'->Comes a Time->Playin that just will blow your socks off.
When the band finishes the Playin' reprise, the house lights come up and the show is over - there's nothing else they can add.. and I don't think anyone was complaining..
I think you'll agree....

Grateful Dead The Palladium New York, NY 5/4/77 - Wednesday
end of set 1: Looks Like Rain [8:16] ; Brown Eyed Women [5:05] ; Dancing In The Street [17:56]
Two Estimated Prophet [8:14] ; Scarlet Begonias [9:15] > Fire On The Mountain [11:06] ; Terrapin Station [9:40] > Playing In The Band [18:#12] > Comes A Time [10:52] > Playing In The Band [8:06]

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://media.libsyn.com/media/deadshow/deadpod061308.mp3

Enjoy! :)

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to Dead Pod for the week of June the 13th 2008 this is a professor

0:04.4

so glad to pick us up this week

0:06.3

uh... we're gonna make up

0:07.7

start off by making up for

0:09.6

our

0:10.4

error in not including the end of the first set from the Grateful Dead's

0:14.2

fabulous performance at the Palladium in New York City, New York.

0:17.0

May the 4th, 1977. We're going to listen to

0:20.3

it looks like rain, brown-eyed women and then a very sweet dancing in the streets.

0:25.0

Then we're going to hear the entire second set.

0:27.0

This starts off with a very nice estimated, a scarlet fire,

0:31.0

and then after that a fabulous 45 minute jam that a

0:33.1

fabulous 45 minute jam that goes from Terrapin, which was brand new at the time,

0:38.0

into playing, into comes the time, into playing.

0:41.2

Then the house lights go up, the band goes home, there's really nothing else, nobody

0:45.0

complained, there was nothing else the band could do. It was a perfect ending and I think anybody

0:51.8

who was at the show had no complaints about the lack of an encore and I think you'll agree after you hear this.

0:57.0

Great show, glad you could pick us up this week.

0:59.0

This is a professor from the Mighty Fine-P-N, Columbia, Missouri. I woke the day. A wolf today.

1:28.0

Belize is a sign of me.

1:37.0

The covers too, where you didn't there. You were gone. My heart is filled with pain.

1:54.0

You're not listening.

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