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The Deadpod

Dead Show/podcast for 5/28/10

The Deadpod

John Henrikson

Music, Arts, Performing Arts

4.71.2K Ratings

🗓️ 28 May 2010

⏱️ 80 minutes

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Summary

I had a request a couple weeks back to play something for the folks suffering from the horrible floods that hit Nashville TN recently - I know there are still alot of folks there who won't have their lives together for awhile and I thought about this 'partial' soundboard from a wonderful show the boys played there back in 1972 - in fact you can read all about this show and see some newspaper clippings and such about the show here:

http://thevucentennialclass.blogspot.com/2008/10/we-living-still-salute-dead.html

Unfortunately we only have part of the second set, but it is a really great part! :)

I hope you enjoy it as much as I do..

Grateful Dead

Vanderbilt University, Nashville TN 10/21/1972

from set 2:

He's Gone, Greatest Story Ever Told, Bird Song,

Truckin'->The Other One->Morning Dew

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:

http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod052810.mp3

A note of thanks to those of you who donated to the Deadpod the last couple weeks - I really appreciate your help so much! thank you!

Enjoy the Memorial Day holiday and be safe my friends!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome the Dead Pod for the week of May the 28th 2010. This is a professor. I'm so glad you could pick this up this week.

0:06.0

This week we're going to bring you a show that is a result of a request by one of my listeners and it's a request that I'm happy to try to fulfill this comes

0:15.0

he made a request for the folks down in Nashville Tennessee who were having such a hard time recovering from what was a truly disastrous flood that occurred a couple weeks ago.

0:24.4

And he spoke about how listening to the dad helped him through these tough times and

0:31.0

in that he wondered if I could maybe play a show from

0:33.4

Nashville well the daddy didn't play Nashville a lot of times about three if I'm

0:37.8

correct in what I'm my research but one of those times was a really nice show that happened in October 21st of 1972.

0:46.0

And it was at Vanderbilt University. It was a free concert out on the lawn.

0:51.0

And you can read more about it on my blog dead show dot blog spot

0:54.7

dot com but um what we have of that show is an incomplete partial copy of the

1:01.0

second set and uh... starts off with He's Gone, Greatest Story Ever Told, Bird Song, trucking

1:07.5

into other one into Morning Dew and it's really a fine 1970 example of 1972 dead. I really enjoyed I think you will too and I hope those folks

1:16.5

down there are getting things back together I know it was truly a devastating

1:22.3

experience in our thoughts go out to them as well as to everybody down

1:25.2

the Gulf Coast and I hope you all have a speedy recovery soon.

1:29.2

Thanks so much for listening. This is a professor. I want to thank those of you who have

1:33.1

donated to keep the dead pod alive. Really appreciate it. Thanks so much for

1:38.4

listening. I want to remind you that the dead pod is brought to you by

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1:43.4

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