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The Deadpod

Dead Show/podcast for 3/19/21

The Deadpod

John Henrikson

Arts, Performing Arts, Music

4.71.2K Ratings

🗓️ 19 March 2021

⏱️ 90 minutes

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Summary

This week's Deadpod features an outstanding second set (only) from March 13, 1982 in Reno Nevada. 

While I wish there existed a soundboard of the first set to match this exquisite recording I decided there was no reason not to let you enjoy this great set because it didn't exist. 

This set starts out with a powerful reading of 'Feel Like a Stranger' into 'Franklin's Tower'. Jerry is all over both of these with some really sparkling runs, and Brent has come into his own by this time as a member of the band and shines throughout. This show took place the night after John Belushi's death, and that might account for the aborted 'He's Gone' that follows 'Estimated', the band instead going into a beautiful 'Eyes of the World'.  

Drums and Space are quite good as well, pay particular attention to the jam leading into 'The Other One' where many locate a 'Lucy in the Skies' or 'Dear Prudence' jam.. 

The mournful 'Black Peter' seems a good fit on this evening before the band closes out with the rockin' 'Around and Around' and 'Good Lovin'

The 'Don't Ease' encore is missing from this tape, unfortunately. 

 

 

Grateful Dead
Centennial Coliseum
Reno, NV 3/13/82 - Saturday

Two    

Feel Like A Stranger >
Franklin's Tower >
Estimated Prophet >
Eyes Of The World >
Drums >
Space >
The Other One >
Black Peter  >
Around And Around >
Good Lovin' 

 

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: 

http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod031921.mp3 

"I want to say to my sisters and my brothers
Keep the faith
When the storm flies and the wind blows
Go on at a steady pace"

 

 

Transcript

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0:00.0

I don't want the dead pod for the week of March 19th 2021. This professor I'm so glad it could pick us up this week

0:06.8

This week I'm going to bring the second set of advanced performance at the Centennial Kotl Seam in Reno, Nevada March 13th, 1982. It was a Saturday

0:16.4

Set 2 is the only one that exists in soundboard format that I'm aware of and it's a really excellent sounding soundboard

0:23.0

So I decided to bring it to you this week

0:25.8

Even though I do prefer whole shows, but in this case, I think this is a

0:30.5

Set worth hearing it starts out with a great feel like a stranger. This one has some great Jerry

0:36.5

Exploring on it goes into a wonderful Franklin's Tower

0:41.9

Jerry just gets off on this. I mean they're playing great. This is really great stuff. I know you're gonna enjoy it

0:47.4

It goes into an estimated profit

0:50.2

at the end of estimated

0:53.0

It sounds as though they're gonna go into he's gone

0:56.2

But Jerry stirs him away from that and into eyes of the world now

1:00.5

As an aside, it happens to be the case that this show was played the night after John Baluchy passed

1:06.0

And I know as a friend of the band had had an effect on them all of them

1:09.8

I don't know if they decided he's gone was a little too obvious. They had a little later in the set. They play a wonderful black Peter

1:17.8

Interesting it's very interesting drums and space are good

1:21.0

Space has an excellent jam into the other one

1:24.2

Really nice then they go into that black Peter

1:27.8

Before between the other one and black Peter there's a jam that is sometimes referred to as

1:33.1

Lucy in the sky or or dear prudence. I'm gonna leave it up to you, but it's an interesting jam

1:39.0

As I said they then go into a black Peter around and around and good loving closes the set

1:45.3

There is an encore, but it's not included on this tape

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