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The Deadpod

Dead Show/podcast for 10/14/16

The Deadpod

John Henrikson

Music, Arts, Performing Arts

4.71.2K Ratings

🗓️ 14 October 2016

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

How about a show this week from 40 years ago out in Southern California? The boys' first trip back since their 'retirement' found them playing a pair of shows in L.A. at the Shrine Auditorium. Despite some heavy handed law enforcement, they delivered a solid performance, especially here on the 2nd night - October 15th, 1976. The first set which we feature this week, starts off with a surprisingly good 'Might As Well' - I especially enjoyed the ending jams! The set is consistently well played. I always love 'Loser' - Jerry's guitar has that plaintive wail that is just perfect. I also enjoyed Keith's piano throughout. 'Bertha' has an interesting pacing. 'Lazy Lightning->Supplication'  is well played with some very nice licks especially in the transition and Jerry follows with a smokin' 'Sugaree' which is probably the highlight of this first set. They close with a nice 'Promised Land'..

 

 

 

Grateful Dead

Shrine Auditorium Los Angeles, CA

10/15/76 - Friday

One

Might As Well [5:58] %

Mama Tried [2:36] %

Row Jimmy [8:43] %

It's All Over Now [5:50] %

Loser [6:55] %

New Minglewood Blues [4:55] %

Bertha [6:09] %

Lazy Lightnin' [3:18] >

Supplication [5:37] %

Sugaree [10:23] ;

The Promised Land [3:59]

 

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:

http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod101416.mp3

 

There are some audience patches here, but I don't believe they detract too much from the overall experience..

 

Thanks so much to the kind folks whose financial support makes the Deadpod possible.

 

I hope you can enjoy the beauty of the world in this season of change.

 

 

 

 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, and welcome to Dead Pod for the week of October the 14th, 2016.

0:04.4

This is a professor, so glad you could pick this up this week.

0:07.3

We're going to go back 40 years ago.

0:09.1

A dead play of parish shows back at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California.

0:13.8

We'll hear the second of the two.

0:15.1

These were the first shows in Southern California

0:17.0

since the dead's retirement of sorts back in 75.

0:22.1

And there are great pairs shows. I think this Friday night show from October

0:25.2

15th is a little bit better. So that's what we're going to feature this week and next week.

0:29.8

Set one, this week, set two next week. It starts out with a might as well nicely played and a

0:35.2

great opener at that time mama tried follows roe Jimmy well it well played nicely

0:40.4

stretched out it's all over now loser, new manglewood blues, a great birth of follows.

0:46.0

This one quite unusual listening to the drummer on this, drummers on this one in particular.

0:50.0

Lazy-nought lightning supplication is quite rockin and I think you'll enjoy it and it goes into a nice long sugary probably the highlight of set one they close with a rockin promised land

1:01.5

set two is even better of course and it comes next Friday night, or next Friday, so look forward to that. I think you'll enjoy this one. I hope so at any rate, 40 years ago in LA. So, thanks a lot for picking us up this week and for your support of the

1:16.2

Dead Pod. We couldn't bring you the Dead Pod without your support and I greatly

1:19.5

appreciate it. So thanks so much for those to those of you who are able to kick a little money down and help sports show.

1:26.0

Hope you have a great week. This is a professor of you listening to the dead pod. And the Green of the sense is what you want more.

1:55.0

Can't find a ride like that no more.

1:59.0

Not the Germans one down low

2:03.0

99 children had a chance to go

2:07.0

a long party from front to end

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