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🗓️ 18 March 2011
⏱️ 89 minutes
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This was quite a week in the Dead community, some fine Furthur shows, Phil's 71st birthday, but overshadowing everything, for me, was the loss of Augustus Owsley Stanley. Owsley was of course instrumental in the formation and development of the Grateful Dead, of the 'big sound' that really defined the concert experience for the Dead, and of course, as a world renowned chemist. This week, thanks to the efforts of Jamie over at Lossless Legs, I'm playing one of Bear's recordings, from the famous Winterland run of October 74. Fare thee well, Bear - give Jerry our love...
Grateful Dead Winterland, San Francisco, CA
10/19/74
from set 1:
Beat It On Down The Line [3:10] ;
It Must Have Been The Roses [6:11] ;
El Paso [4:11] ;
Loose Lucy [4:50] ;
Black Throated Wind [7:19] ;
Scarlet Begonias [11:49] ;
To Lay Me Down [7:59] ;
Mama Tried [2:28] ;
Eyes Of The World [18:14] >
China Doll [5:49] ;
Big River [4:47]
from 10/20/74?
Good Lovin'
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0:00.0 | Hello and welcome to Deadpot for the week of March 18th 2011. This is a professor. I'm so glad to get pick this up this week. |
0:07.0 | While there was lots of excitement around this week concerning the further shows up in New York City in Boston. |
0:14.8 | Overshadowing all that was a passing of legendary sound man and really avant |
0:19.9 | guard man of the world. |
0:21.5 | Owsley Stanley, the Bear, who passed, who we lost this week and made |
0:28.4 | his trip from this mortal coil. |
0:32.4 | And of course, lots of things wouldn't have happened with the |
0:34.9 | Grateful Dead without Alsy. Not only was he a sound virtuoso but of course a |
0:40.3 | chemist of world famous repute. |
0:42.8 | And so this week I thought I would take a clue |
0:48.4 | from the folks over at Lossless Legs |
0:51.7 | who put out a copy. |
0:54.0 | Thankfully, I want to thank them for this. |
0:56.5 | They put out a copy of Bears, one of Bears recordings, |
0:59.2 | and Bear, of course, was a wonderful sound engineer. |
1:02.4 | And this is a partial recording of the Grateful Dead at Winif. a |
1:03.4 | wonderful sound engineer and this is a partial recording of the grateful data at |
1:04.8 | Winterland |
1:05.6 | October 19th 1974 this is Bears actual tape and it's quite good I think you'll |
1:12.2 | enjoy it it's not a complete show. In fact the last song I think comes from the next night the 20th. |
1:18.0 | However, it's definitely worth listening to and I think it's a wonderful show that you'll enjoy |
1:27.9 | listening to and thinking about Bear. It starts out with the first set or from the |
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