Archive for September, 2006

Video of Phil Lesh w/ Broken Angels 9/21/97

Thursday, September 28th, 2006

vid of Scarlet Begonias -> New Speedway Boogie:

http://www.thetradersden.org/forums/showthread.php?t=26886

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David Gans & Friends 9-21-97
Ashkenaz, Berkeley CA

Video: 1st gen vhs
Ntsc 4:3
Avg Bitrate: 8,800 kb/s

Provided by: Tom P
Captured by: Ray B
Props: Walley S

Audio: Taped & Transfered by Michael Zelner
Gefell M300′s + SBD Feed (vocals only)
Dvd_LPCM_AUDIO @ 48kb/s

Special thanks to David Gans

Authored by: Taperguy27

1. intro: David Gans / remarks: Gary Lambert 4:33
2. Scarlet Begonias 10:37 ->
3. New Speedway Boogie 9:54

David Gans – guitar/vocals
Gary Lambert – guitar/vocals
Bob Bralove – keyboard/vocals
Liz Warren – vocals
Phil Lesh – bass
Mika Scott – drums
Clayton Call, Orlando Obligacion & Anthony Aversano – percussion

Dead to the World 9/27/06

Wednesday, September 27th, 2006

Good Times
Hey Pocky Way
Samson and Delilah
Ship of Fools
Playing in the Band->
Eyes of the World->
drums
– Grateful Dead 5/6/89 Frost Amphitheater, Stanford CA

Way Back WhenDonna the Buffalo, from WNCW‘s Crowd Around the Mic volume 9
Europe on $15 a DayBlind Corn Liquor Pickers, Anywhere Else?

space->
I Will Take You Home->
The Wheel->
I Need a Miracle->
Wharf Rat->
Around and Around->
Not Fade Away
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Black Muddy River
- Grateful Dead 5/6/89 Frost Amphitheater, Stanford CA

Dancin’ Circles ‘Round the Sun (Epictetus Speaks)Rodney Crowell, from WNCW‘s Crowd Around the Mic volume 9

Grateful Dead Hour #940

Sunday, September 24th, 2006

Week of September 25, 2006

Part 1 19:18
Grateful Dead 7/17/88 Greek Theater, Berkeley CA
BLACKBIRD
BROKEDOWN PALACE

Pure Jerry: Jerry Garcia Band 11/9/91
HE AIN’T GIVE YOU NONE

Part 2 37:32
Grateful Dead, So Many Roads (1965-1995)
WATKINS GLEN SOUNDCHECK JAM
WHISKEY IN THE JAR
BEAUTIFUL JAM

Interview: Phil Lesh 4/2/97


Support for the Grateful Dead Hour comes this week from:

The band Great Caesar’s Ghost, offering its new release One More Ride, which includes original music and interpretations of the Grateful Dead, The Allman Brothers, and many blues greats as well as a guest appearance by guitarist G.E. Smith. Great Caesar’s Ghost sample audio tracks and more information are available at www.greatcg.com

MagnoliaFest, a festival of American roots music October 19th through 22nd at the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Florida, just across the Georgia line. Performers include Donna the Buffalo, the Sam Bush Band, Peter Rowan and Tony Rice, New Riders of the Purple Sage, The Duhks, The Waybacks, and many many more. Information is available at 904-249-7990 and www.magmusic.com

Tour diary 9/24/06

Sunday, September 24th, 2006

As I prepared to depart the hotel for the gig at around noon on Saturday, I checked the Terrapin Hill web site and saw the announcement that the rest of the weekend had been called off. A couple of hours after that, I went outside and ran into the DTB folks, trying to figure out what to do. We all got out of there just in time last night; the road to the farm was flooded, and no one is expected to get in or out for several days (or more, if the weather continues to dump more moisture into the region). The bus got out with instruments and people, but there’s a lot of gear back at Terrapin Hill. The major highways that would get DTB home from Lexington are also closed due to flooding.

I’m safe with friends in Lexington. All I left at the farm was my Microtrack, which will be returned to me in due time.

I’m bummed! Neither I nor DTB got to play a note. The Cornmeal folks are stranded at Terrapin Hill, missing at least one gig. At least The Recipe got out after their set Friday night, so presumably they made it to their show in Maryland last night.

Pete, Brenda and Mary, the hosts of Terrapin Hill, are the sweetest people. I hope their financial hit isn’t too deep.

The Lexington Herald-Leader report that eight people died in this storm; Lexington received more than six inches of rain in two day, including four inches in one three-hour period.

The ugly weather has subsided, a day earlier than predicted. The major highways appear to be back to normal. I am probably going to drive to Nashville today and see if I can get out either tonight or tomorrow. I wonder how badly United is going to punish me for changing my flights.

“Bob”

Saturday, September 23rd, 2006

Bob” – “Weird” Al Yankovic’s brilliant sendup of Bob Dylan’s “Subterranean Homesick Blues” video, all in palindromes.

Rubber Souldiers 9/17: audio and photos

Saturday, September 23rd, 2006

Peter Ammerall of RatdogLive recorded the Rubber Souldiers show at the Jerry Garcia Amphitheater September 17 and burned CDs for the band members (minus the encore, which I’ll get from him later). Click here for the audio.

Alan Hess’s photos

Bob Minkin’s photos

This event was a benefit for Rock the Earth

Tour diary 9/23/06

Saturday, September 23rd, 2006

I didn’t get to play at Terrapin Hill last night.

After Cornmeal finished their excellent, high-energy set, I took the stage and started setting up my stuff as Donna the Buffalo‘s crew moved their gear into place behind me.

We got as far as the soundcheck before the lightning became frequent enough to portend the arrival of a nasty storm cell. The tarps went up and the musicians repaired to the hospitality tent.

And then the storm hit. Hoo-wee. It was stunning to watch – big bolts of lightning slashing horizontally between cloud masses, cracks of thunder in wide-screen stereo all around – until the force of the rain pinned us down in the tents.

Jordy Risk, Donna the Buffalo’s roadie and merch guy, saved my gear. As the storm grew in power, the tarps didn’t hold, so Jordy got my guitar into its case and covered my equipment first with his shirt, then with a towel, and then with a sleeping bag.

There was a moment when we thought the wind might lift that hospitality tent right up out of there. A bottle of very smooth, high-end Kentucky Bourbon kept our nerves settled, sorta.

About 90 minutes after the delay began, we were told that the show was officially cancelled and we’d better get out of there before the roads washed out and stranded the bus and cars. Jordy went onstage with me and helped me get my pedals and other gear out of harm’s way; we dried each cable and stomp box as I put them into the suitcase. Jordy is my hero today!

The Weather Channel reports nasty weather all through the midwest and east, with dozens of tornados touching down and floods everywhere. This area (an hour or so southwest of Lexington KY) is on high alert. It’s not raining right now, and in fact I just saw some sunlight hitting my guitar strings through my hotel room window, but the clouds are thick and menacing and TWC reports a 90% chance of rain with an estimate of half an inch for the day.

I’m due to play in the Pavilion at 1:30. We shall see.

David Nelson w/ Rubber Souldiers 9/17

Tuesday, September 19th, 2006

David Nelson joined Rubber Souldiers for “She’s a Woman” and “Fennario” at the Jerry Garcia Amphitheater on September 17. Photo by David Clark:

Gans, Nelson 9/17/06

You can hear the complete set here.

Grateful Dead Hour #939

Sunday, September 17th, 2006

Week of September 18, 2006

Part 1 22:15
Grateful Dead 7/17/88 Greek Theater, Berkeley CA
SPACE->
GOIN’ DOWN THE ROAD FEELIN’ BAD->
ALL ALONG THE WATCHTOWER

Part 2 33:05
Jon Shain, Home Before Long
PRETTY PEGGY-O (aka FENNARIO)
Grateful Dead 7/17/88 Greek Theater, Berkeley CA
BELIEVE IT OR NOT->
THROWING STONES->
NOT FADE AWAY

7/17/88 was a benefit for the Rex Foundation.

Support for the Grateful Dead comes this week from:

The film Dreadheads: Portrait of a Subculture, an insider look at an outsider culture, featuring interviews with Bob Weir, Jimmy Herring, David Schools and more. The movie trailer, screening information and film reviews are available now at www.dreadheads.com. The just-released DVD is available from the website and at retailers nationwide.

The band Great Caesar’s Ghost, offering its new release One More Ride, which includes original music and interpretations of the Grateful Dead, The Allman Brothers, and many blues greats as well as a guest appearance by guitarist G.E. Smith. Great Caesar’s Ghost sample audio tracks and more information are available at www.greatcg.com

Meeting with the Rhino people

Friday, September 15th, 2006

Last week three guys from Rhino took a bunch of guys from northern California out for dinner to talk about Grateful Dead music. David Lemieux, Jeffrey Norman, Gary Lambert, Steve Silberman, Blair Jackson and I were there, along with Peter McQuaid (former CEO of GDP), Hale Milgrim (longtime Deadhead and veteran music industry exec), and Jimmy Edwards, Gregg Goldman, and James Austin of Rhino.

It was a great conversation. These guys really want to do justice to this body of work, and they were warmly receptive to all the ideas we were batting around.

It’s way too soon to talk about specifics, and of course it remains to be seen how much of the talk will be translated into action and, uh, product. But I am optimistic. After decades of dealing with the profoundly dysfunctional GD organization, I am excited to be communicating with people who seem to have both a constructive and professional mindset and a deep respect for the unique treasure that’s been dropped into their midst.

There is no intentional withholding of music – it just took a long time to complete the business transaction (the details of which were not revealed at this dinner, of course) and the Rhinoids are not going to rush into things.

There is (as was hinted at in a recent email from jerrygarcia.com) a very cool release in the works. I can’t tell you what it is, but I can tell you it isn’t the 11/73 Winterland set. (I sure hope they get that out soon – I was there for two of those those!).

Stay tuned.

BTW, James Austin’s first GD show was in LA in 1969 (I can’t remember the exact date and venue), and he was at the Hollywood Palladium on 8/5 and 8/6/71. He counts the 8/6 Palladium show w/ that “Hard to Handle” as one of his all-time favorite live music moments ever.