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The Deadpod

Dead Show/podcast for 8/4/17

The Deadpod

John Henrikson

Music, Performing Arts, Arts

4.71.2K Ratings

🗓️ 4 August 2017

⏱️ 121 minutes

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Summary

Here is the second set from the band's performance on July 25th, 1972 at the Paramount Theater in Portland Oregon. I think its a great performance to hear during these 'Days Between' as it showcases the band at one of the peak times of their career. Check out the rousing 'Greatest Story Ever Told' and the unusually languid 'China Cat->I Know You Rider' that follows. The Other One and the jams around it are the stars here however. I'm happy that this one includes a fine 'Wharf Rat'.. while the ballads during this period didn't match the intensity of the later years, it still holds a special place when I'm thinking about Jer. 

 

 

 

Grateful Dead

Paramount Theatre

Portland, OR

7/25/72 - Tuesday

 

Two

He's Gone [8:46] ;

Greatest Story Ever Told [5:15] (6) ;

China Cat Sunflower [6:38] >

I Know You Rider [4:55] (7) ;

Mexicali Blues [3:25] ;

(8) Truckin' [11:58] >

The Other One Jam [1:12] >

Drums [3:02] >

The Other One [27:11] >

Wharf Rat [10:56] (9) ;

Sugar Magnolia ;

Sing Me Back Home [9:34] ;

Not Fade Away [5:31] >

Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad [7:22] >

Not Fade Away [3:02] (10)

 

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: 

http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod080417.mp3

 

Love is Real, Not Fade Away

 

thanks Jerry 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome the Dead Pod for the week of August 4th 2017.

0:03.6

This is a professor so glad you could pick us up this week.

0:06.3

This week we bring in a really fine second set from the Grateful Dead's performance at

0:10.0

the Paramount Theater in Portland, Oregon on July 25th 1972.

0:15.0

It starts out with a nice he's gone and that a really rousing greatest story ever told brings

0:19.6

a crowd to their feet.

0:21.2

They then follow that with a China Cat Sunflower

0:23.2

into I Know You Rider. Very different kind of tempo on this one a little

0:26.5

slower than usual. Almost languid at times. Still interesting to hear.

0:30.1

Very nicely done. Mex Callie Blues fellows. A nice trucking follows and then probably the star of this show which is a great the other one.

0:37.0

The other one, jam and the drums. Other one follows almost 30 minutes long. Really fine other one and some

0:46.1

great fill on this one. Into war fret, into Sugar Magnolia, then they do sing me

0:51.4

back home, not fade away into going down the road feeling bad back into not fade away.

0:56.0

No encore here.

0:58.0

I suspect there was none needed after this show finished.

1:02.0

It was a very nice one. So happy birthday Jerry a couple

1:05.2

days late. Hope you've had a good week. Thanks so much for your support. We couldn't bring

1:10.4

you the dead pod without it. This is a professor you're listening to the dead pod. Oh, The Oh, Red in a train ditch, caught on a limb.

2:07.0

You know better, but I know him. Like I told you what I said

2:25.0

steal your face right off your head.

2:29.0

Steal your face right off your head. Now he's gone. He's gone.

2:45.0

How he's go.

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