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The Deadpod

Dead Show/podcast for 2/9/18

The Deadpod

John Henrikson

Music, Arts, Performing Arts

4.71.2K Ratings

🗓️ 9 February 2018

⏱️ 91 minutes

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Summary

45 years ago today the Dead premiered the 'Wall of Sound'.. they also premiered the following classic songs: China Doll, Eyes of the World, Here Comes Sunshine, Loose Lucy, They Love Each Other, Row Jimmy, Wave That Flag (Later US Blues).. this week we'll listen to the first set from this spectacular show, from February 9th, 1973 at the Roscoe Maples Pavilion at Stanford University, Palo Alto California. I can't believe I never played this before on the Deadpod but it appears I have not.. my thanks to Steve for the suggestion for this week! 

 

 

  Roscoe Maples Pavilion (Stanford U), Palo Alto, CA (2/9/73)  
Promised Land
Row Jimmy
Black Throated Wind
Deal
Me and My Uncle
Sugaree
Looks Like Rain
Loose Lucy
Mexicali Blues
Brown Eyed Women
El Paso
Here Comes Sunshine
Playing in the Band
 
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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome the Dead Pod for the week of February 9th 2018.

0:03.7

This is a professor so glad to pick us up this week.

0:06.8

This week it seemed to me appropriate that I bring you this show which took place 45 years

0:11.0

ago today at the Roscoe Maples Pavilion in Stanford University, Palo Alto, California.

0:16.4

This was the premiere show for the Wall of Sound and the premiere as well for whole

0:22.4

passal of classic dead songs like China

0:25.0

doll Eyes of the World Here comes sunshine Loose Lucy they love each other

0:29.2

row Jimmy and wave that flag which of course later became US Blues.

0:34.0

All those songs premiered at this show, February 9th, 1973.

0:40.0

So we're going to hear the first set tonight.

0:42.0

We heard the second set next week.

0:44.0

First set start with the Promised Land. A little bit of a bunch of speakers blue right at that first song.

0:50.0

So you'll hear some distortion distortion there but then row Jimmy black

0:54.2

throw it win deal me and my uncle sugary looks like rain loose loose

0:58.6

lus lus cowli blues brown-eyed women al Paso, here comes Sunshine,

1:02.8

and playing in the band closes set one.

1:05.2

So set two next week.

1:07.2

Hope you enjoy it.

1:08.6

I would be remiss if I didn't in passing note

1:11.1

the sad passing of John Barlow.

1:16.4

Of course, co-author of many great Dead Songs

1:20.1

with Bob Weir, founder of Electronic Freedom Foundation and esteemed

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