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The Deadpod

Dead Show/podcast for 3/15/19

The Deadpod

John Henrikson

Performing Arts, Gratefuldead, Grateful, Dead, Arts, Music

4.71.2K Ratings

🗓️ 15 March 2019

⏱️ 112 minutes

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Summary

A massive Deadpod this week - warning - this one is just shy of 2 hours long!

While I considered splitting it in the end I'd rather eat the extra cost and give you one of these fine shows from the Spring of 1973!

This one comes to us from the Baltimore Civic Center on March 26th, 1973.

There are too many songs here to cover them all - suffice it to say there are many highlights, some of my favorite moments are: 'The Race Is On' - always love hearing this one, a sweet and sticky 'Row Jimmy', 'Brown-Eyed Women' - especially Jerry's solo here. and as always during this great year, the almost 20 minute long 'Playin' In the Band' where they really stretch it out and incorporate some innovative jazzy movements . This one is a very fine sounding recording as well...

Grateful Dead

Baltimore Civic Center Baltimore, MD

3/26/73 - Monday

One

The Promised Land [2:52] ;

Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo [7:19] ;

The Race Is On [2:54] ;

Wave That Flag [5:20] ;

Jack Straw [4:28] ;

Sugaree ;

Mexicali Blues ;

Box Of Rain ;

Row Jimmy ;

Beat It On Down The Line ;

Brown Eyed Women ;

El Paso ;

China Cat Sunflower >

I Know You Rider ;

Looks Like Rain ;

Don't Ease Me In ;

Playing In The Band [19:12]

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to Dead Pod for the week of March 15th 2019.

0:04.0

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

0:06.4

I have a real treat for you this year.

0:08.2

It's from one of my favorite years in the band's history.

0:11.2

And not only is a solid show, but it's a long first set. I think you'll enjoy this one. It's from March the 26th, 1973 Baltimore Civic Center.

0:20.0

Excellent recording. It starts out with great promised land, very up-tempo, fast and well-played.

0:26.0

Mississippi half-step follows.

0:28.0

The race is on, always a favorite of mine.

0:30.0

Then wave that flag, which would of course later become US Blues.

0:33.0

Jack Straw Fowls were not nicely done again.

0:36.0

Sugary, Mexicali Blues, a good version of Box and Rain and a fabulous Row Jimmy.

0:41.0

Very sweet and great melody on this one. Beat it on down the line, fellows.

0:46.0

Brown-eyed women with catch Jerry's solo in this one, it's great, it's like a double time.

0:51.0

I think you'll like it. El Paso. China Rider looks like rain. Don't ease me in and then a 20 minute, almost 20 minute playing in the band. This contains some of their more jazzier explorations as was their want during 1973 and which marks these

1:06.6

playing in the bands as some of the best ever done.

1:09.0

So I think you'll enjoy this one, I sure know I do, and thanks so much for picking us up and for your support of

1:15.9

the dead pod I very much appreciate it so take care folks thanks for again for

1:20.4

listening this is a professor you're listening to the dead pod. on my mind. Stratton and Grand and Broky in this rally and across

1:35.0

and cross-riling all the cross-carrey line.

1:38.0

It's gonna be shining at night past roughly that we never was a bit in place.

1:44.0

And we was 9 miles out of Atlanta by.

1:47.0

Sudden, the road across Georgia State.

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