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The Deadpod

Dead Show/podcast for 9/26/14

The Deadpod

John Henrikson

Music, Performing Arts, Arts

4.71.2K Ratings

🗓️ 26 September 2014

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

This week we feature a show that marked the end of the Fall East Coast tour of 1982 - this one took place in the Carrier Dome on the campus of Syracuse University in Syracuse NY. This show was widely praised in its day and I think much of the playing holds up today as an example of a good early 80s Dead show. The band opens with a Jack Straw that is on fire.. and leads nicely into a very fine Friend of the Devil. Brent has some nice runs here.. The CC Rider is fun and of course Ramble on Rose brings a smile to my face as usual. Minglewood.. meh, but the Bird Song that follows is pretty choice, as is a fine Looks Like Rain. China->Rider to close the set is great, and listen for some hot Phil here in this choice closer.. We'll hear set 2 next week...

 

Carrier Dome (Syracuse U), Syracuse, NY (9/24/82)

Jack Straw
Friend of the Devil
C.C. Rider
Ramble on Rose
New Minglewood Blues
Bird Song
Looks Like Rain
China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod092614.mp3

I want to thank everyone who contributed during last week's 'Wake Up To Find Out' promotion  - both those of you kind enough to contribute and receive a CD, and those of you who were kind enough to contribute after all the CDs were gone.. I feel the love!! thank  you So much! 

Your support keeps this from ever being a task for me.. 

You can of course still pick up the fine 3 CD set 'Wake Up To Find Out' from 
http://dead.net
or your local music retailer. 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome the dead pod for the week of September 26 2014. This is a professor. I'm so glad to get pick us up this week.

0:07.0

This week I'm going to bring you a show from the end of the East Coast Fall tour that took place back in 1982. This is a kind of a famous show. I'm surprised I haven't played it before. It's from the carrier dome, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, September 24th, 1982.

0:23.7

A big place, bigger than some of the ones that the Deadhead,

0:27.5

one of the bigger places the Dead had played on this tour,

0:31.2

but they really ratcheted it up this evening.

0:33.8

I think they put on a great set.

0:35.1

It starts right out of the box as a great jackstraw.

0:39.5

Friend of the Devil and the C.C. Rider, Ramble on Rose is quite well done.

0:43.0

New Minglewood Blues, a great bird song, looks like rain, and then China Rider closes set one.

0:48.0

We'll hear set two next week, along with some Fillech hydrinks, and I think you'll enjoy it. I hope you will at any rate and I hope you're doing well.

0:57.1

I want to thank all of you who were able to contribute during the recent Wake Up to Find out promotion, a pledge drive sort of thing where I kindly

1:07.6

received some copies of that CD from Rhino Records.

1:10.4

I want to remind you that that CD is available at online at dead.net and of course

1:15.7

in your local retailer. It's a great CD I hope you can pick it up. Thanks again for

1:20.4

those of you who supported the dead Pod, I really appreciate it.

1:25.1

It's what keeps us on the air and thanks so much.

1:27.5

I really appreciate it.

1:28.5

Hope you have a great week and I hope you enjoy the show.

1:32.1

This is a professor, you're listening to the Dead Pod. Oh, We can share the women we can share the wine. We can share what we got to use because we've done to share the whole of my.

2:15.0

Keep on rolling rolling just a mile to go.

2:18.0

Keep on rolling my old buddy, you're moving.

2:22.0

Keep on rolling my old buddy, you're moving much too slow.

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