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The Deadpod

Dead Show/podcast for 4/4/14

The Deadpod

John Henrikson

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

4.71.2K Ratings

🗓️ 4 April 2014

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

This week I'm bringing out a show that was requested quite a while ago.. just goes to show that you should always let me know what you hope to hear and be patient :) This is a fine show from a fine tour - the spring of 1982. This show happened to be the last one on the east coast leg of that tour and took place on April 19th, 1982 in Baltimore MD. The first set we'll hear tonight is emblematic of the band enjoying itself, having fun with each other and really putting out some great songs.

They start out with a wonderful Jack Straw, They Love Each Other follows - listen for Brett's solo here, he really puts out some fine work throughout this set.. Bobby follows with a fun 'On The Road Again'. One of my favorites of this set is the fine 'It Must Have Been The Roses'.. which I will always stop and soak in..

The Cumberland Blues, as always is a great rockin' treat, and the Might As Well which closes the set is played in a most unique way..

Grateful Dead

4/19/1982

Baltimore Civic Center

Baltimore, MD

--Set 1--

Jack Straw

They Love Each Other

On The Road Again

Peggy-O

Cassidy

It Must Have Been the Roses

Little Red Rooster

Cumberland Blues

Man Smart (Woman Are Smarter)

Might as Well

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:

http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod040414.mp3

Thanks so much for picking us up, and for your support.. I really appreciate it my friends..

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to Dead Pod for the week of April 4th, 2014.

0:03.5

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

0:06.4

This week I decided to bring you a show from a tour that I really enjoy, which is a spring

0:12.1

East Coast tour that took place in April

0:15.1

1982. This happens to be the show that ended that tour took place in Baltimore

0:20.4

on April 19th, 1982. It's quite famous for its second set, but throughout

0:25.8

it's an excellent show and I think you'll enjoy this week's first set.

0:29.2

It starts out with a very well-played Jack Straw. Then Brent really takes the lead on a great

0:34.6

they love each other. Then the Bobby goes into almost a semi-acoustic on the road

0:39.4

again, really nice to hear. Pegio is very well played, as is Castie, which follows.

0:44.8

Then they bring out one of my favorites, it must have been the roses.

0:47.8

Little Red Rooster, Cumberland Blues, is really up-tempo, one of the best played of this tour.

0:52.4

Man smart women smarter always gets a crowd on their feet and they end the first set with a really funny might as well.

0:58.0

I think you'll enjoy it. Thanks so much for picking us up and thanks for your support of the Dead Pod without Without it, we couldn't bring it to you every week and I really appreciate that support.

1:07.0

Have a great weekend and week and we'll see you back here next Friday.

1:11.0

Hope you enjoy this one. This is a professor you're listening to

1:14.0

the dead pod. Oh, yeah. We can share the women we can share the wine

1:46.0

We can share what we got to use because we don't sit all of mine.

2:00.0

Keep on rolling just a mile to go. Keep on rolling just a mile to go.

2:07.0

Keep on rolling my old buddy, you're moving much too slow. that, it's not a bust.

2:14.0

But I was talking about it.

2:15.0

But I was talking about it.

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