Grateful Dead Hour no. 538
by David Gans
Week of January 11, 1999
This week's post is a sort of prelude to the next two, which feature an interview with author Carol Brightman. The unreleased live GD music here is from one of the better shows of the fall 1994 tour. Next week's post includes the conclusion of this set.
Enjoy!
- DG
Grateful Dead 10/15/94 Madison Square Garden, New York City
SHAKEDOWN STREET
LITTLE RED ROOSTER
STAGGER LEE
Jerry Garcia Band, Cats Under the Stars
LOVE IN THE AFTERNOON
Grateful Dead 10/15/94 Madison Square Garden, New York City
BLACK-THROATED WIND
JUST LIKE TOM THUMB'S BLUES
CANDYMAN
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Thanks for listening!
David Gans
Great program . I used to have a 1st gen audience of this show made w Audio technica s and it had some moments . Actually to be realistic , it sounds good after 14 years . and 9 years after its broadcast
My favourite shows of that year are probably Richfield 3.21 and IL July 23 . Some others come close like Mtnview July 2 - especially the 1st half . and some others . eally , i think 94 had about 10 really good shows , and others that came close . Shows that could be considered as releases
Boston 9.29
NY 10.17 This is the type of analysis that should be done by GDP for releases
rock on !!
Thank You David!
Have been waiting expectantly for the next 2 shows. My second reading of Ms. Brightman's book was richer than the first. Thank you, again, for your initial response and the website you provided with the transcript of the interview. Your patience, care, and service are greatly appreciated here.
Peace,
David
So good all the way around. Thanks David!
Locations
One of the best SHAKEDOWN STREET's I think i ever heard...i LOVE THAT paino in there..I always thought they sounded better with piano and sax...Yes that was OUTSTANDING..
Ty Mr. Gans and of Course the Dead...