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The Deadpod

Dead Show/podcast for 10/11/13

The Deadpod

John Henrikson

Music, Performing Arts, Arts

4.71.2K Ratings

🗓️ 11 October 2013

⏱️ 92 minutes

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Summary

Whether it was the fact that my mind has been turned toward this era of Dead by the release and success of  'Sunshine Daydream' or the fact that I"m not really ready to face another Winter, I ran into discussion of this gem of a show and decided I had to feature it on this week's Deadpod. This is the 2nd set of a show that took place just after the band came back to the States from their famous 1972 tour of Europe, July 16th, 1972 at Dillon Stadium in Hartford Connecticut. While we only have the 2nd set in decent soundboard quality (and even then there is an audience patch in the Not Fade Away), this is still a gem that every fan of the era should get to hear. 

This starts out with a Truckin' into a fabulous Other One.. this slowly turns into a wonderful jam that leads us into a very nice He's Gone.. The Looks Like Rain and Sugar Magnolia that follow are fine, but the highlight of the show follows when the band is joined by Dickey Betts and Berry Oakley for a blistering Not Fade Away and Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad. Just when you think the music couldn't possibly go further, they raise it up a notch with a smoking Hey, Bo Diddley..!  The band comes out for a Johnny B Goode encore but by then I can't imagine the fans could ask for much more.. 

Dillon Stadium, Hartford, CT (7/16/72)

Truckin'

drums

The Other One

He's Gone

The Other One

Looks Like Rain

Sugar Magnolia

Not Fade Away

Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad

Hey Bo Diddley

Johnny B. Goode

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
I hope you enjoy the beauty of October and this stunning set of music. 
I could not bring the Deadpod to you without the financial support of my listeners, to whom I am very grateful. Thank you for your support. 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome the dead pod for the week of October the 11th 2013.

0:04.0

This is a professor I'm so glad to get pick us up this week.

0:07.0

I don't know whether it's the fact that Sunshine Daydreams doing so good in its commercial release or if it's just the fact that I can't quite

0:15.5

bear to let go of summer in these beautiful fall days we're having around here.

0:20.4

But I decided to bring you a summertime show this week and it's a second

0:26.1

set only because the recording of the first set is not quite good enough. But this is a beauty

0:30.7

from July 16th, 1972 at Dillon Stadium, Hartford, Connecticut.

0:36.9

The second sets, I mean, is amazing.

0:39.2

The whole show is, but we only have decent soundboard recording of most of the second set.

0:45.5

This one takes place without Pigpen.

0:48.4

It's after the European tour.

0:49.6

I believe it's only the second show once they come back from the European tour but it's a doozy.

0:55.2

The first set's a little bit weak anyway compared to the set too, which is really blistering.

1:00.6

They start out with trucking, goes into a very short drums, and then they pull out a fully developed other one.

1:07.0

As one commentator mentioned about this particular version, this is serious psychedelic music, You're really going to enjoy it.

1:14.4

It goes into a great he's gone, then back into the other one repraise.

1:18.1

Then looks like Raimler, Ramble on Rose. Then we have the real highlight of this set too which features

1:24.0

Dickie Betts and Barry Oakley from the Allman Brothers Band and that is they

1:27.7

go into not fade away going down the road feeling bad into heybo didley.

1:31.4

Believe me this is worth hearing. There's some great complex melodic

1:36.5

baselines on here that you generally love. And anyway, I thought it was worth playing

1:41.1

even though it's just set too. So I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.

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