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The Deadpod

Deadshow podcast for 02/02/07

The Deadpod

John Henrikson

Music, Performing Arts, Arts

4.71.2K Ratings

🗓️ 2 February 2007

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

Happy Groundhog day!
This week, an overlooked show that I think is quite fine.. from 1981, a very original setlist and some fine playing, I think you'll enjoy it..

It's also the start of our pledge drive on the radio station, so its time for me to ask you for your support for the podcast, and the radio show. If you'd see it in your heart (and budget) to make a donation to the show, I'd greatly appreciate it! You can contribute by simply clicking on the 'Make a donation' button on the right hand side of the blog.. thanks so much!

Grateful Dead Compton Terrace Amphitheatre Tempe, AZ 8/30/81 - Sunday
One Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo [8:37] > Franklin's Tower [9:26] > New Minglewood Blues [6:43] ; Tennessee Jed [8:12] ; Mama Tried [2:39] > Mexicali Blues [4:24] ; It Must Have Been The Roses [#1:13] ; Beat It On Down The Line [3:07] ; Cumberland Blues [5:26] > Looks Like Rain [8:20] ; Might As Well [4:15]

My thanks to Jeff Fishman for this show..

As always you can listen to the podcast here:
http://www.libsyn.com/media/deadshow/deadpod020207.mp3


thanks again!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the Dead Pod for February 2nd 2007.

0:04.4

This is a professor, I'm so glad you could pick us up this week.

0:07.9

Tonight I'm going to bring you a, I think, relatively unknown show that's quite good. This is from August 30th, 1981 from the

0:18.6

Compton Terrace Amphitheatre, Tempe Arizona. We're going to start this week with the first set, a very unusual set list, with a Mississippi

0:27.8

half step going into a Franklin Towers into a new Minglewood Blues, just to get things rolling. I think you'll agree this is a quite a tasty

0:37.8

Show and I think you'll enjoy it

0:40.2

KOPN starting their winter pledge Drive this week, and so it's time for me to ask you for your support and keeping the Dead Pod on the internet and the radio show on the air.

0:52.0

So if you can find it in your heart to contribute a little money,

0:55.3

just click on the contribute button on the home page, or you can look us up on the web at

1:01.3

www kopn.org org I'd sure appreciate your support

1:06.4

thanks again hope you enjoy it this is a professor from the mighty fine 89 kopn

1:10.5

Colombia Missouri KOP on Columbia, Missouri. On the day when I was born, Daddy sat down and cried.

1:27.0

I had the mark just as plain as day.

1:31.0

They could not be denied

1:36.0

They say the cane caught a ball

1:39.0

Rolling loaded dice

1:47.0

He spades behind and loaded dies. He speaks behind his ear, yet him not thinking twice. The damn step Mississippi uptown to the moon.

2:00.0

Hello, baby I'm going to buy.

2:04.0

Have a cup of rock and rye.

2:07.0

Well, to you old southern skies,

2:11.0

I'm on my way.

2:13.0

On my way. On my way. Oh, Oh, you got to live for is what you got to live for is what you left behind.

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