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The Deadpod

Dead Show/;podcast for 11/23/12

The Deadpod

John Henrikson

Music, Arts, Performing Arts

4.7 • 1.2K Ratings

šŸ—“ļø 23 November 2012

ā±ļø 122 minutes

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Summary

This week's Deadpod features a wonderful show from 1969 - this one from December 19th, 1969 at the Fillmore in SanĀ FranciscoĀ CA. This show starts off with a rare acoustic 'set' of sorts with just Jerry and Bob, due, we hear, to Phil being late to arrive. His tardiness gives a nice treat - Ā the first four songs are a great treat to hear, Once everyone is back in the fold, the band moves effortlessly into a great electric set, which I decided to bring to you in its entirety. To me, its a great treat to listen to listen to the boys on songs like "Mason's Children' and 'Cumberland Blues'. As with most great '69 shows Pigpen is in great form on Good Lovin' and a 30 minute long Lovelight to close out the show..


I hope you find this one a fine way to spend a couple hours during this post-Thanksgiving weekend..Ā 

Grateful Dead
12/19/69 - Friday
Fillmore Auditorium - San Francisco, CA

Introduction
The Monkey And The EngineerĀ 
Little Sadie
Long Black LimousineĀ 
All Around This WorldĀ 
Mason's ChildrenĀ 
Black PeterĀ 
Hard To HandleĀ 
Cumberland Blues ;
Casey Jones
Good Lovin' >
Drums >
Good Lovin' ;
Cryptical Envelopment >
Drums >
The Other One >
Cryptical Envelopment >
Uncle John's Band >
Turn On Your Lovelight

You can listen to the Deadpod here:Ā 


My thanks to all of you for listening to and supporting the Deadpod.. Its a joy to know that so many fine folks are enjoying these tunes and I am so grateful to be allowed the privilege of sharing the tunes.Ā 

PS - I know this wasn't a true 'acoustic' show - those are fairly rare and I've played quite a few of them already. I hope those of you who love the acoustic shows aren't too disappointed. I plan on more acoustic music for my annual Christmas show...Ā 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, and welcome to DeadPau for the week of November the 23rd, 2012.

0:04.5

This is a professor.

0:05.5

I'm so glad you can pick us up this day after Thanksgiving.

0:08.4

I decided to bring you a little special treat because of the holiday and it comes in the form of a long show. I'm going to play the complete show that took place back on

0:17.0

December 19th, 1969 at the Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco, California.

0:23.0

It starts out appropriately enough with four acoustic songs that are just Jerry and Bob because

0:27.9

Phil hadn't arrived at the gig yet.

0:30.2

Start out with Monckin the Engineer, Little Sadie, Long Black Losein, and all around this world.

0:35.8

Then we're going to hear the complete electric set, which starts out with Mason's children, Black Peter.

0:40.6

Hard to handle, Cumberland Blues. Casey Jones, the band then goes into a good

0:44.7

love and drums good loving. Then they come back and do a cryptical, drums, other one

0:49.7

cryptical into Uncle John's band. This electric set closes with a 30 minute long, turn on your

0:56.0

love light and, as always, classic 1969 Dead and Pig Pen. Hope you enjoy this as much as I do, folks. And in the spirit of the and

1:04.0

in the spirit of the season let me give thanks for all of you who pick up the dead pod every week

1:10.0

and enjoy it and those of you who are able to support the Dead Pot. I couldn't do it without you.

1:15.0

Thanks so much for your support.

1:17.0

I hope you have had a wonderful holiday with your families and enjoy the rest of this

1:21.4

Thanksgiving weekend.

1:22.6

This is a professor.

1:24.0

You're listening to the Dead Pot. I'll tell you what's going on here. It's a long interesting story.

1:35.0

And the thing is filled, you know, the guy that plays the bass.

1:41.0

He's a...

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