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Morning, Freaks!!
In honor of the first trip for the well traveled mattsimpson to our fine state of South Carolina, I figured I’d pick a show based on that theme. The extent of my Dead knowledge is limited, but I believe that they only played the capital city one time. Riddle me this? Do you think it was because we fly the confederate flag high atop our state capital (it’s heritage, not hate, brah), or do you think Mickey and Phil just had a hankering for the some good ole SC barbecue and “sweeter than sweet tea” southern women? Guess that mystery will remain unsolved. Maybe they were just looking for Jerry’s future beach house on the be- u- tiful Kiawah Island.
This Halloween show is nutzo! A little heavier on the sound effects than the playing. Not a lot of show notes to discuss. Halloween shows in general seem to be novelties. More about the visual than the audio.
Morning, Freaks!
I’d like to give a heartfelt welcome to the boys of The Butter Room this morning. I’ve added you to the distro list for this one time trial. Dead Therapy is a little therapy session that I send out on Friday mornings, mainly for my own therapy. It doesn’t matter where I’ve been in life, the Dead have always been a constant. When I’ve been on top of the world, they were there. When I hit the bottom, they were there. When things were in line and perfect, they were there. Through heartbreaks, struggles, and confusion, they were there. Maybe they’re a bunch of guys who play instruments, maybe they’re a celebration of life. If this isn’t your thing, kindly mash delete.
Based on last night’s poker game debacle, I probably should’ve found a show with this segue: Deal>Loser. I suck at poker and need to take up another hobby. Instead, for some reason I picked this one.
Posted in honor of the anniversary of Brent Mydland’s death 19 years ago today …(July 26th, 1990). R.I.P. my friend.
Morning, Freaks!
I’d like to give a heartfelt welcome to the boys of The Butter Room this morning. I’ve added you to the distro list for this one time trial. Dead Fridays is a little therapy session that I send out on Friday mornings, mainly for my own therapy. It doesn’t matter where I’ve been in life, the Dead have always been a constant. When I’ve been on top of the world, they were there. When I hit the bottom, they were there. When things were in line and perfect, they were there. Through heartbreaks, struggles, and confusion, they were there. Maybe they’re a bunch of guys who play instruments, maybe they’re a celebration of life. If this isn’t your thing, kindly mash delete.
Based on last night’s poker game debacle, I probably should’ve found a show with this segue: Deal>Loser. I suck at poker and need to take up another hobby. Instead, for some reason I picked this one.
This was one of my first tapes. It’s funny how memories are so tied to music. My sophomore year of college was a time of new experiences. It was my first time living away from home, my transition from college/80’s brit rock to music of ‘60s San Fran, my first time tripping on psychedelics, and my first “girlfriend”. This girl used to snap, and I would be on the bus out to her place. I think they were some sort of off campus school owned apartments, and I’d have to catch a bus from my dorm. I’d get on the bus with my long hair and tie dyed shirt, and throw the second set XL-II 90 tape of this show into my walkman (fuck you , it was the 80’s). My tape didn’t have the first 3 songs on it, it would start MSWS>He’s Gone and I would get dropped off at the corner near her house as it was going into Other One. I cannot even tell you how many times I listened to that combo that fall. I thought I was so in love with this girl. I didn’t know she was everybody else’s girl, too. So naïve…isn’t living and learning awesome? Marnie, if you’re out there somewhere, I hope you drive your Porsche into a ditch…just kidding/not really.
First set doesn’t have a whole lot to say, although it’s tight and heartfelt. The front porch bluesy slide in Down in the Bottom>Superstitious is an interesting addition and is pulled off nicely. The real love comes in Looks Like Rain and Bobby represents in his Op corduroy nut huggers. Also, notice the interesting train combo of Tons of Steel, Big RR.
Second set is distant and spacey. All of the transitions are weird. Jerry’s kind of on his own trip, and everybody else just follows along in support. He’s Gone is simply amazing and by far my favorite ever. It’s not like the others. Listen specifically to Jerry’s first solo and the way he slides the notes and phrasing around. It’s like he’s telling a story. Granted it’s undeniably mid-80’s in style. In fact, the whole show is signature mid – 80’s…you can feel the pain and depth in Jerry’s playing and singing. His health was so questionable at the time, and you can hear it in his playing. Harmonies are tight all the way through on this great and often overlooked show.
04-14-85 Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre, Irvine, Ca. (Sun)
1: Touch> Bucket> Sugaree> Bottom> Superstitious, B. E. Women, Tons Of Steel, Big RxR Blues, L. L. Rain> Don’t Ease
2: Miracle> China Cat> I Know You Rider, Woman Smarter> He’s Gone> Drumz>Space >Mr. Fantasy> Other One> Wharf Rat> Sugar Magnolia E: Gloria
Enjoy! And thanks for coming with me to therapy today.
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Looks Like Rain -> Jam - Grateful Dead
3.28.85 - Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY
1985 is one of my favorite Dead years, and with good cause. It is one of the last years to find all members still reasonably on top of their skills, creating truly innovative and interesting improv, and the sets featured a wide variety of material. This 16 minute Looks Like Rain features a really great jam.
Enjoy this as well as some great picks from April and June of 1985. We’ll revisit this year later in the summer with some more choice picks.
Driver 8 - R.E.M.
2.10.85 - Zeche Bochum, Germany
You remember your first favorite band? The one that you saw live and finally you just “got it”. Back in high school, I was starting to get really turned on to mostly British bands like The Clash, Psychadelic Furs, The Fixx, etc…etc. I always loved their rawer live sound.
Well it’s also no secret I am a huge fan of the bands that have rolled out of Athens, GA over the years. I could go on forever and ever about this southern live music mecca. And y’all just simply don’t want to hear it. Trust me. There just must be something in the water there.
So that brings me to what was to become my first favorite band. I vivdly remember watching R.E.M. playing Radio Free Europe on Letterman a couple years before this performance, and it may have changed my musical outlook forever. I loved the underproduced sound. I started seeing them play live right around the time of this Rockpalast show, and have seen them a handful of times over the years, and never been let down. Stipe is one of the best front men in the business.
Sunday Bloody Sunday - U2
04.10.1985
Hampton Coliseum, Hampton, VA
Under a Blood Red Sky will go down as one of the greatest albums of all time. This song will go down as one of the greatest songs of all time. I feel fortunate to have seen it live in it’s hey day.
“This song is not a rebel song.”
Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door - U2
04.10.1985
Hampton Coliseum
I’ve said it once and I’ll say it again: Shows at Hampton Coliseum are colossal. This was my very first concert ever, ever. I was 14 years old. Me and a friend got to go without parents in tow. It was general admission and we had no idea what to do when they opened the doors. We were literally the first ones there. We decided we weren’t ready for the floor and so we sat to the right of the stage in the first row of seats off the floor.
I’m posting this song first (got the whole show from u2start.com) because I remember it so distinctly; Bono talking about how 4 chords changed him and could change the world. Listen about 4:30 in where he asks for someone from the audience to come up and play with them. I can see it in my mind’s eye like it was yesterday.
This is bringing back some great memories. More to come…
Maneater - Hall & Oates
7.4.85 - Liberty State Park, Jersey City NJ
My guilty (music) pleasure has always been Hall & Oates. I found this jewel last night. It’s Hall & Oates at the height of their success. This concert was a few days before Live Aid. 60,000 fans showed up to benefit the restoration of the Statue of Liberty. How many of you remember that?
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