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The Deadpod

Dead Show/podcast for 10/3/14

The Deadpod

John Henrikson

Music, Performing Arts, Arts

4.71.2K Ratings

🗓️ 3 October 2014

⏱️ 94 minutes

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Summary

This week's Deadpod features the second set from the Dead's performance at the Carrier Dome in Syracuse NY on September 24th, 1982. This is quite a fine set, and opens with an unusual Brent opener - Far From Me.. always a song I enjoy hearing. They follow that up with a very well executed Playin' In The Band->Crazy Fingers, and Jerry does some fine work on that latter number. Weir's new song, Throwin' Stones, follows and leads into Drums and Space but they come out of that with an unusual Iko, Iko. Truckin' as always provides Garcia a nice jamming platform and he accelerates out of that into 'Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad' and then 'Black Peter'... the band then brings everyone back to earth with a nice Around and Around and a Sugar Magnolia to close the set. Phil pranks Weir by bringing out a woman from backstage and introducing her as Weir's wife of 5 years, before the Brokedown Palace encore, so you know they were loose and having fun!

 

Carrier Dome (Syracuse U), Syracuse, NY (9/24/82)
Set 2:

Far From Me
Playin' in the Band
Crazy Fingers
Throwin' Stones
drums
Iko Iko
Truckin'
Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad
Black Peter
Around and Around
Sugar Magnolia

Brokedown Palace

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: 
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod100314.mp3

Finally as always, my gratitude goes out to those of you able to support the Deadpod and keep us on track.. love and peace to all of you.. 

 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to Dead Pod for the week of October 3rd 2014.

0:03.7

This is a professor.

0:04.7

Hope you're doing well.

0:06.1

Thanks for picking us up this week.

0:08.3

This week we're going to hear the second set from the quite good show that took place back on September 24th, 1982 a Friday night up in

0:15.6

Syracuse, New York at the Carrotum, Syracuse University. Quite a big venue for the

0:20.3

band to play at the time. It was the end of their East Coast Fall tour of

0:24.2

1982. They opened set two with a kind of a surprising choice. Brett opens up with

0:30.2

far from me a song I quite like into a very nice playing in the band into Crazy Fingers.

0:36.1

This has done really well, and I think you'll enjoy it.

0:40.3

A little space goes into Throwing Stones, which was a relatively new song at the time.

0:44.0

Drums space go out into another surprise. Aiko Aiko,

0:48.0

quite well done. Back into a little bit of space.

0:51.0

Truckin leads in, follows that and goes into some real nice Jerry work on going down

0:56.2

the road feeling bad into Black Peter. You're either a fan of Black Peter or not, sort of like that

1:01.2

licorish quote. I happen to like it. Then after Black Peter, we get around and round into sugar magnolia.

1:07.0

Then there's a bit of hilarity where Lesh kind of pranks we're, and you'll hear that on the tape and they do a broke down palace encork all in all a very fine second set I think you'll enjoy it and I want to thank those of you who are able to support the dead pod I really appreciate your support and hopefully everyone who contributed

1:25.2

in hopes of getting that wake up to find out CD has received it by now. Thanks again for your support during that promotion and as always

1:35.2

any time of the year your support of the dead pods. Greatly appreciate it. Thank you so much.

1:40.0

Hope you have a wonderful October. Can't believe that leaves are changing so quickly here where I am.

1:45.0

I hope it's beautiful where you are.

1:47.0

This is a professor you're listening to the Dead Pod. I'm going to go. You say who want to try again?

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