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The Deadpod

Dead Show/podcast for 3/3/17

The Deadpod

John Henrikson

Music, Arts, Performing Arts

4.71.2K Ratings

🗓️ 3 March 2017

⏱️ 84 minutes

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Summary

As March blows in we go back in this week's Deadpod to the spring of 1981, and one of the fine shows from the band's run at Madison Square Garden. Last year we played the previous evening's show, but this performance from March 10, 1981 deserves a spot on our favorites as well. The show beings with a Mississippi Half-Step that starts off great, then a shocking bit of feedback/reverb blows through the sound system - the band simply plays through it like the pros they are, but don't let it throw you off, this is a great version! This flows into a fine, stand alone version of Franklin's Tower. I always enjoy these, and this one is no slouch. Me and My Uncle follows with Weir joking that the earlier feedback was all planned. They slow it up a little with 'Roses'. Don't Easy Me In occupies a rare mid-set position, and there is some nice improvisation in the Lazy Lightnin'->Supplication transition. A strong first set that I hope puts you in a fine space as we roll into early March! 

 

Grateful Dead

Madison Square Garden

New York , NY

3/10/81 - Tuesday

 

One

Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo [11:36] >

Franklin's Tower [11:03] >

Me And My Uncle [3:05] ;

It Must Have Been The Roses [6:18] >

Little Red Rooster [6:12] ;

Don't Ease Me In [3:15] ;

Lazy Lightnin' [3:24] >

Supplication [6:03] ;

Brown Eyed Women [5:27] >

Looks Like Rain [9:19] >

Deal [7:13]

 

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: 

http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod030317.mp3

 

 

My thanks for your kind support!! 

 

 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome the Dead Pot for the week of March 3rd 2017. This is a professor so glad you could pick us up this week.

0:06.0

This week I decided to bring you a show from the spring of 1981.

0:11.0

This comes to us from March 10th, 1981, Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York.

0:17.0

Really an excellent show, fine recording of this.

0:20.0

Starts out, however, with Mississippi Hasden, not an unusual opener for the time but there's

0:25.9

this terrible reverberb noise a few seconds in the band plays right through it don't

0:30.3

let it scare you. It's rather ugly but it's one of those I don't know water

0:37.1

marks of the tape that shows its authenticity. You'll hear we're talking

0:40.9

about it a little bit later on after me and my uncle.

0:44.0

Anyway, after the half-step uptown Tuteloo, we get a really nice Franklin's Tower into me and my uncle.

0:50.1

Then Jerry does a great version of must have been to roses.

0:53.0

Little Red Rooster files with some nice base work by Phil.

0:56.0

Don't ease me in.

0:58.0

Lazy lightning supplication, nicely done.

1:00.0

Brown-eyed women into looks like rain.

1:02.0

In to deal, to close the set. Deal is quite nice.

1:05.0

There's even a little spacey interlude during it.

1:10.0

I think you really like this.

1:12.0

I know I enjoy it. Next week we'll hear set two from this set and hope you enjoy it.

1:18.4

So hope you're doing well that March is treating you kindly so far.

1:24.0

Thanks so much for your support of the Dead Pod.

1:26.0

I really appreciate it.

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