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Morning, Freaks!!
How are your New Year’s resolutions coming along? A lot of you shared yours with me, some of them are gonna be tough, but I’m here to support you. Thanks for trusting me with your secrets. It means a lot. I’ll be like your little sponsor. Keep me on speed dial.
I’m going share one of mine with you. As some of you know, over the past few years, I have developed a deep seeded passion for the practice of yoga. I’m not really sure how or why it happened, but it has become an integral part of my life and I value my practice every day, even if only to get in 10 minutes. Maybe it’s because I finally found something that could offset and balance the stresses of life that I was facing. One of my resolutions this year was to work to become an instructor..actually, really to just teach one class. Also a goal is to take it to the next level, and try to bring a once a week class to inner city elementary school kids. A bit more of an endeavor, this one may never come to fruition. You know, it may or may not happen this year. There are many philosophies in yoga, that bind the physical and the mental. If you just do the physical side, Asanas (postures or poses), without “getting your head and heart in the game”, then you’re just doing gymnastics. That being said, I’ve found that there are awesome rewards to this practice for me physically, spiritually, mentally, intellectually, etc., etc., etc. Sorry to get all metaphysical on you, but it’s where my head is today.
Leading with the heart instead of the head is one of the philosophies that I’ve been struggling with for a long time in my yoga practice and my life. Most of you know I’m a little detail oriented and try to think through all possible scenarios before making a decision. One of you once said you could see the gears spinning in my head when you asked me a question. And honestly, it sucks. In fact, I am super envious of those of you who make decisions first with your hearts and then with your heads. It seems so dangerous to me. I love it. I’m trying so hard to get out of my head. It seems, I like to surround myself with people like that…I wonder why? Maybe I can find a balance between head and heart. I’ll keep working on it and give you progress updates. I’m sure you’ll be waiting on the edge of your seats. : )
So, how does all this tie in with the Grateful Dead? I’m so glad you asked, team. I have always seen the Dead as a band that traveled on musical adventures led by their hearts, and not their heads. Sure they had musical chops, which is trained, practiced, mathematical, and scientific….but the secret element that makes them what they are is, the mystery and the dive into the abyss is heart driven. Maybe not so much by Bobby, but unarguably by Jerry. His heart spilled into his playing, sometimes like a rainbow, sometimes like a waterfall, sometimes like sunshine, sometimes into outer space, and sometimes like a dark tunnel into the depths of hell….but you could always, always rely on him to bring you back to earth and place you softly on the ground undamaged.
I remember getting sbd tapes of this June ‘85 run…all these shows are heat! All of these are crisp and full of energy. Somebody told me recently…you can’t go wrong with ’85. Damn straight! The mixes are very tight, and everybody’s playing as a unit.
Show Notes:
1st Set: HIGH ENERGY SET!!!! This is obviously a cool show for a number of reasons. On this little run, the band tricked us with an oddly chosen opener with Midnight Hour. Tonight, they chose Day Tripper (why?), into a slinky West LA Fadeaway…such a dark song and one of my favorites. This Row Jimmy is widely known as one of the best. If that’s one of your songs, dig on this version a while. Listen to how sharp Brent is on his solo in Big River, then strongly followed with Jerry’s “Chuck Berry style” solos in Big RxR. I feel like they needed to peel off a Let It Rock somewhere in this set, but I’m still satisfied.
2nd Set: Oddly Placed Opener Number Twoà Gimme Some Lovin’ (I’ve never been a real huge fan of this, probably because of Phil’s vocal work – it’s exactly that…it sounds like work.). But in this position, it fits as a great “feel” transition to enter the door to the second set. Jerry’s licks throughout China Cat and Rider are pure gold, and again touch on a very ‘50s guitar solo feel. It’s very in-your-face. Then into a big, big 800 minute uptempo Playin’ – as typical for the mid 80’s. Nicely squeezing in drums>wheel (to bring us back to earth), then back into PITB. Jerry owns the neck of that guitar tonight….and easily one of the most energetic SugarMags ever.
This is good shit and is definitely not rainy day music. This is big, fast, energetic, frantic Grateful Dead. Take frequent water breaks, this one’s gonna wear you out. It’s kind of like a series of sprints. Listen to it here:
http://www.archive.org/details/gd85-06-25.sbd.miller.18663.sbeok.shnf
06-25-85 Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls, Oh. (Tue)
1: Day Tripper> West L. A.> C. C. Rider, Dire Wolf, BIODTL> Row Jimmy, Me & My Uncle> Big River, Big RxR Blues, Jack Straw> Might As Well
2: Gimme Some Lovin> China Cat> I Know You Rider> Playin> Drumz> Wheel> Playin> China Doll> Sugar Magnolia E: Touch
Technical Note: This is another Charlie Miller conversion. It’s pure gold. Sound is flawless and full. Thank you, Charlie!!!
You guys mean everything to me. Wherever this weekend finds you, may it be safe and exactly what you were looking for.
Enjoy! And thanks for coming with me to therapy today.
m-
Mornin’, Everybody!!
God, I love this show. I always forget how great it is. It’s so often lost in the mix of Deaddom. 1979 was a really pivotal year, but not known for phenomenal shows. Donna and Keith had left the band earlier in the year, and they had this new guy off the street, Brent Mydland. Maybe some of you guys have heard of him. Brent brought with him a handful of beautiful soul songs and a mesmerizing, enchanting voice, taboot. He breaks into a gorgeous Easy to Love You in the first set (it just happens to be my favorite Brent song). In playing style, I always saw Keith as more of a jazzer, and Brent as more of a space cadet. It’s clearly evident the way he plays off Jerry during Other One.
Stars of the show: A super funky, late ‘70s Dancin>Franklin’s to bust off the second set, an oddly placed 2nd position Candyman, Jerry’s intense rippin’ on Caution>Other One. The other one is stacked with massive crescendos and explosions and some interesting vocal effects. I can’t imagine what it would have done to my face, had I been there. One part gets so intense about 10 minutes in that I would imagine I would have just crawled up into a little ball on the coliseum floor and prayed that it ended soon. Instead, Jerry just decides to take us into outer space, before falling back into drums. Bless his heart.
Plus, this is another Charlie Miller recording, and simply put, it’s just plain fire.
It was a good night in Dead history.
The bus came by and I got on, that’s when it all began….,
m-
Enjoy!
www.archive.org/details/gd1979-10-27.sbd.miller.29411.sbeok.flac16
10-27-79 Cape Cod Coliseum, South Yarmouth, Ma. (Sat)
1: Jack Straw, Candyman, Me & My Uncle> Big River, B. E. Women, Easy To Love You, Minglewood, Stagger Lee, Sailor> Saint> Deal
2: Dancin> Franklin’s, He’s Gone> Caution Jam> Other One> Drumz> NFA> Black Peter> Around E: Saturday Night
last “Caution Jam”: 10-22-78 [68]
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.
This show is not for the “faint of heart”. There is a lot of anguish in Jerry’s voice.
SBD Link is here:
Morning, Freaks!!
Well this one ought to keep you busy for a little while you nurse the nastiness left over from last night’s fun time. Without a doubt ’73 and ’74 are my two favorite years. I’m not going to get to in to the specifics of the songs today, but I will say that if you don’t listen anything else in this show , listen from Eyes>Weather Report in the second set (damn nice structure on this one) and the mesmerizing Truckin’>MLB jam>Spanish Jam in the third set. Jerry’s on and he knows it.
For Dead Therapy…I present to you my first GD show. This night changed my life forever. It is one of those shows that remains a part of me. My first Grateful Dead show and the first time I ever hallucinated. Not to mention the first electric Ripple in 17 years. Enjoy it with me!
Grateful Dead
September 3, 1988
Venue: Capital Centre
Location: Landover, MD
www.archive.org/details/gd88-09-03.sbd.miller.27749.sbeok.flacf
Let The Good Times Roll, Feel Like A Stranger-> Franklin’s Tower-> Little Red Rooster-> Peggy-O, Me & My Uncle-> Big River, Bird Song Box Of Rain
Victim Or The Crime-> Foolish Heart-> Women Are Smarter—> Drums-> Space-> Goin’ Down The Road Feelin’ Bad-> I Need A Miracle-> Morning Dew, E: One More Saturday Night, Ripple
Morning, Freaks!
Riddle me this?
Name one band that has ever said that playing Madison Square Garden sucks. There ain’t one. There is an incredible electricity in a New York audience!! And I think most musicians realize they have reached the apex of live playing when they walk out onto the stage of this. The Grateful Dead played some absolutely gargantuan shows in and around the biggest, baddest city in the world.
Morning, Freaks!!
Well, what’s going on y’all? Some things have changed, and I will be sending out Dead Therapy to only you folks that respond that you want it. I will continue to launch it to the Orangesunshine list and the boys of The Butter Room. It will also post to The Butter Room website. I’m a little technologically inept as my good friends know, so I’m going to do my best to set it up in a distro list. For those of you that are not in one of those two groups , and would still like to receive my distorted thoughts, please email me direct and I’ll make sure to get you in the mix and are added to the list. For those of you that don’t have interest, no worries and no hurt feelings. The Grateful Dead are an acquired taste, kind of like monkey brains and sea urchin.
Well enough about that…on a gangster tip, the most important sporting event of the year is upon us this weekend, SUPER BOWL XLIV. Kind of cool how those last three roman numerals fit together, huh? I’m not sure if I’m really gonna pick a team this year. Of course, I’d like to see the Saints win, because they’ve kind of been America’s underdogs, and they might deserve it this year. Brees is slinging some serious heat. Either way, it will be a battle of some nasty quarterbacks, Peyton is a friggin’ surgeon. You may not like him, but you got to respect him. He’s a bad, bad bitch.
I wanted to pick a show today that was on the theme of the week, but archive is having a couple issues. I could only get to one show, yep, one show, and I had to back door into it. Lucky for all of us, it’s bangin’! The Boys loved playing NYC…you can just hear the energy in their playing.
Show Notes: No real show notes for today, but it is kind of nice to have a LLR in today’s Dead Friday…seems pretty fitting for most of the east coast folks. Looks Like Rain is a gorgeous song and probably one of my favorite Bobby tunes. It’s either a heart wrencher or an optimistic view of the future, depending on where in the world you are at the time you hear it. A good friend of mine said, “Why do you like that song so much it’s so sad?” it just goes back to wherever I’ve been in life, highs/lows, the Dead are a constant, and everybody finds meaning in their music individually. Either way, it’s one of Bobby’s best. The He’s Gone (I’ve always loves the intro in this song, it’s like a little shuffle, and superb in this version.) -> Wharf Rat is perfect for a liquid sunshine day like today. It really sets its own mood and is so warm and comforting in the middle of this set, and as I sit in my office. Then, BOOM!!! Shakedown as an encore to throw us out into the New York City streets. The afterparty begins!~
I really hope you enjoy this show…I like it for today. It brought a smile to my face. : )
www.archive.org/details/gd79-09-04.sbd.clugston.9452.sbeok.shnf
09-04-79 Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. (Tue)
1: Jack Straw, Sugaree, Me & My Uncle> Big River, Candyman, Minglewood, Tennessee Jed, Sailor> Saint> Deal
2: China Cat> I Know You Rider, L. L. Rain, He’s Gone> Drumz> Wharf Rat> Around E: Shakedown
You guys mean everything to me. Wherever this weekend finds you, may it be safe and exactly what you were looking for.
Enjoy! And thanks for coming with me to therapy today.
m-
Morning, Freaks!!
Good Gawd, this show shines like a huge golden opal!
I listen to the Grateful Dead every night religiously, and sometimes I just get tired of searching through archive trying to find something unique about a show that would make me want to tune in. Set lists begin to look alike after a while. So, instead I’ll just pull the “this day in GD history”. Usually, I won’t mess with a matrix recording, but the blend between audience and soundboard is seamless. The audience blend in this one really captures the feel of what it was like to see the dead live. I’m not sure there is any other band that quite captures it… that 6 or 7 minutes from the time the lights go down, until the band comes on. It’s friggin’ ELECTRIC!!!
Morning, Freaks!
Last night, we celebrated our favorite Canadian’s birthday with gastronomic delights, good wine, conversation and fellowship! Moechelle, Welcome to year Thirty-FUN!!
And you know it got me to thinking…Did the Grateful Dead have something against Canada? Seems they liked it during the Pigpen era and the whole Festival Express thing, but the frequency of Canadian shows past the mid-70’s was pretty bleak, may be 7 or 8 times. It seems like it would be an easy border jump from the upstate New York shows. Heck, I don’t know, maybe the boys got busted bringing the goods through the customs lines. I went on a quest this morning to try to find something from the North Country. The only one I could really think of offhand was the Dick’s Picks ’77 Seneca College show, which doesn’t stream on archive.
This is the one I’ve got for you today.
Morning, Freaks!!
People who know me well know I’m a peaceful man, just wanting to live my life with as little confrontation as possible. Maybe I’m a hippie at heart…under my suit. I have no political slant on this war we’re fighting. I just want it to end. Too many innocent lives lost for no reason. If you are related to, or have a dear friend in the armed services, please thank them for their courage and sacrifice.
I’m on a nasty ’82 kick right now and listened to this masterpiece this morning while I was getting ready to come to work. I may have featured this one on a past Friday Dead. I don’t really keep any records. Even if I did, this one highly deserves another spin. Sometimes the Dead just played songs linked together to form a set. On this night, they took us on a “trip”.
Morning, Freaks!!
I hope your day starts off with a massive bang of positivity!!!! I know mine has. Work and life are running full bore right now, like a GATDAMN PONTIAC GTO !!!!! That’s my preface and apology for not being as attentive to Dead Friday(Therapy) as I have been in the past. Things are busy as hell right now, and I will continue to bang out Dead Therapy’s as best I can on a regular basis. You may find that they may not always be a Friday morning thing from now on, but I promise, promise, promise that I will try to keep on a weekly schedule. It was easy when we were in that sucky ass economy of the past 2 years. Things appear to be moving again, and time is of the essence on some other projects. Enough about that.
I’ve never really challenged you guys with Early Dead (’65-’69). In my humble opinion, it is an acquired taste. It is the sickest and most psychedelic. It’s a super-electric fuzzy lightning bolt of raw musical power, especially when the band unharnesses the heat of a jam and lets it run. Cap’n Trips. There was a nasty new sound coming off our west coast. The Grateful Dead weren’t the only ones, or the most popular ones working within this new realm. Sometimes I get really caught up in the new kids on the block because it’s so easily accessible, and forget about the granpappys and grandmammys of the genre. Lately, I’ve been going back and listening to the bands that frequented Ken Kesey’s Acid Tests. I encourage you guys to do the same. Throw one of these in the 8 track player and give it a whirl…the Jefferson Airplane, Big Brother and the Holding Company with Janis Joplin, Quicksilver, the Steve Miller Band, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Country Joe and the Fish, Butterfield Blues Band. Get over the recording quality and listen to what’s really going on. Some of these bands have taken me to interesting new places in my head that I didn’t even know existed. Basically, the Acid Tests were just big parties put on by Ken and the Merry Pranksters…most everything there was experimental….LSD was legal, so that’s fun…there was musical experimentation by the San Fransisco bands at the time. Short 3 minute fast songs were turning into 45 minute musical explorations, often leaving their loose structures, only to come back and dive in again. Earth…outer space….earth….outer space…earth…outer space…PLUTO!!! There were all types of other freakiness, oddities, pranksterness, fantastic visual arts, open sexuality. NOW THAT’S A PARTY!!! God Bless ‘em!! I don’t know if I would’ve lived through late ‘60s San Fran had I been there.
Here’s some era-specific stuff for your aural pleasure…..
The music in today’s excerpt, you might actually find to be post-lunch stuff, rather than first cup of coffee Dead. Jerry is absolutely sick and on fire, and very, very angry sounding. His sound is ELECTRIC. In parts it’s an intense firefight between Phil, Bill , and Jerry…and it’s really damn good. Prepare to space your head, and don’t be afraid to hit pause if you need a quick break to gather yourself, because this shit’s fire.
Show Notes: JUST LISTEN!!!
http://www.archive.org/details/gd68-12-29.sbd.cotsman.5425.sbeok.shnf
12-29-68 Gulfstream Park Racetrack, Hallandale, Fl. (Sun)
Lovelight, Dark Star> St. Stephen> The Eleven> Cryptical> Drums> Other One> Cryptical> Feedback> We Bid You Goodnight
Wishing my friend, Randy, a very happy birthday…Little Buddy, I hope it’s your best ever!
You guys mean everything to me. Wherever this weekend finds you, may it be safe and exactly what you were looking for.
Enjoy! And thanks for coming with me to therapy today.
m-
Morning, Freaks!!
You know how some days you just wake up on the right side of the bed. Well today was one of those days. Popped out of bed with the sun (only hit snooze two times)….ready to kick a little work day out the box and then on to the weekend. This morning just felt like a Grateful Dead morning. When was the last time you spun the GD Reckoning album? I can honestly say that it used to get a lot more play on my CD player, then it does these days. Today, I remembered again how multifaceted that band was, and how genius and talented its musicianship. If the China Doll doesn’t move you on that record, that you need to check yourself and see if you have a soul. It’s heart-wrenching. What a great mix of effectless, unadulterated wood-and-string acousticness!
What to play next, led me to this forgotten gem. I never got a chance to see the Grateful Dead in California, but I remember hearing stories from the road. Supposedly West Coast shows were a lot different from East Coast shows. Much more relaxed atmosphere, more family oriented, not on a tight schedule…just easy livin’. May be it was like seeing Moe. up north or Panic in the southeast. OLD SKOOL. I can just picture this day… a bunch of hippies sittin’ in the warm summer sun, lightly intoxicated on fine Humboldt, kind beers, and clean Oregon fungus, with beautiful music taboot. Do you sense my jealousy a little?
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!!
So, a really good friend has been touting this ’89 Alpine run a lot lately, and for very good reason. It’s true era dead and perfect. {Show Note ~ This is important! Go down and push play on this show now.}
Picture yourself there…You’re hanging on the sloping hill of the beautiful Alpine Valley Music Theatre on wondrous sunny day in July. It’s not hot like we would get down south in the middle of July. It’s mild, temps around the mid ‘70s on a Wednesday night, which is usually a school night…but you could give a shit less because you’re on summer tour. What the hell? You just rocked a week at Giant, RFK (where you randomly shared a hug and a joint with me and little bro at set break and some terrific shows, taboot), and the bad-ass Deer Creek and you’re in the heartland, in the rolling hills of Wisconsin. A perfect day for a peanut butter and mushroom sandwich, you choke it down with a tremendously heady microbrew you bought from some kid in the lot you met from Colorado. It’s his first time at Alpine, too. You guys talk about how beautiful and green it is, and how easy it was to get into the lot, and how great the camping scene is here. You also reminisce briefly with your new buddy about how great the previous two nights have been. We Bid You Goodnight…where the hell did that come from, and why’d they decide to take it off the shelf at Alpine? Who knows?!? “That’s one of the mysteries of the Grateful Dead that keeps you coming back,” he says. You agree with a smile on your face. You say you got to hit it, it was great meeting you, but I got to get inside and find my place before this fungus kicks in. You hug goodbye and go off into the crowd of freaks. You love this place right now. You love the sights…a menagerie and kaleidoscope of colors, tie-dyes abound. You love the sounds….you pass a drum circle and hang for a minute, the rhythms and whooping and hollering captivate you. You watch as sun-drenched girls in lightly patterned batik and Moroccan and Indian prints twirl and smile in short fits of ecstasy brought by dance and sound. They don’t wear undergarments. You like this…..and then, there are the smells, the distinct smell of a Dead summer lot. The recipe is 1/3 patchouli, 1/3 kind bud, and 1/3 b.o. If you’ve smelled this smell once, you’ve smelled it a hundred times. Combined, it completely makes a new fragrance of its own and by now you know it well and you bask in it. You lilt through the crowd, in an attempt to make it to the venue gate, only to be distracted again as you make your way down Shakedown Street. You stop at a couple of tables to compliment these humble businesspeople on the quality of their wares. You see a bunch of t’s that you’ve seen throughout the whole tour, and some mass produced jewelry. Every once in a while, you come across something that’s a true handcraft and you pause to admire it. You’ve been looking around everywhere for that shirt you saw in the RFK lot. You know the one with the Cloud of Smoke Jerry Head Stealie, but you can’t seem to find the kid that was selling them anywhere. Damn’t, you know you got to start buying those things when you see them, no matter whether you have to carry it inside or not. For God Sakes, tie the shit around your waste. You stop for a minute to watch the hair-weaving girls. For some reason, you’re always intrigued by this. As stoned as they are, they still can crank out some cornrows. A couple of shady dudes pass you and whisper, “doses, shrooms, nugs”, you smile and nod them off…you’re already set for the evening and this is the last show of the tour. If you make it out to Cali, you’ll grab some goodies out there…but you know you can’t, you got to get back to school….bummer.
You present your mail order stub and through the gate you go. You let out a short yelp of joy, because you were worried a little about security tonight, even though everybody in the lot assured you that you could’ve carried a bong in. Anyway, you’re comfortable now. You make your way quickly to the bathroom to readjust your stash (it’s been in your underwear for a while now, and you’ve had to piss for what seems like days now, and because you couldn’t find anywhere to go in the lot….and you really have to. You had seats the last night, but for tonight’s show you’re on the hill, which is perfectly fine with you. You make your way through the mass of people, seeing a couple old friends and a number of new acquaintances from tour. You stop to talk to that girl from Indiana and her friend from Michigan that you met at Deer Creek. Homegirl looks good, even though she hasn’t showered for three days, you dig it, hairy legs and all. She’s sweet, she gives you a hug and asks if she’s going to see you at Cal Expo. You say, no, got to get back to school, the bus ends here for you, but if she makes it out to Hampton in the Fall, you’ll see her there. You wink at her and make your way through the sea of people to hang with a few friends in your ”meet up spot” from the first night. Just in time…the lights go down…. the band swaggers on to the stage for Night 3…Jerry and Phil start tuning up…Bill and Mickey bang a little bit on the toms just to make sure there working…. you torch up with the rest of the lucky onlookers….the crowd cheers ….. smiles abound…you hear the first notes of bucket….GAME ON!!!
Show Notes:
Listen to the phenomenal flow of this magnificent beast. 1st set is like a river. It ebbs, it flows, it turns tight corners, it opens wide in parts, it bumps over rocks and swirls in deltas. You get dealt a nice couple of cowboys with Mama Tried and Mexicali (Bobby and his affection for the youngsters, you think to yourself. Shit will get you shot, brother). You love the new use of sound effects on Victim. It’s really spacey for a first set Victim and sets your mushrooms off BIGTIME. Listen to Jerry’s string bends at the end. He is in the moment. Let me just add that Althea>Victim>Fadeaway is a sickening, haunting combo. It’s like you just put warming gel on my heart. Just the thought of these in tandem gives me goosebumps. The Desolation is nice and always well played. And then a big fat DEAL to close the set. You sit back on the hill and rest for a few. Smoke a joint with some new friends and chill, having laughs, light conversation, and beer.
The lights go down again…everybody stands up whooping and hollering again…the smell of marijuana hangs low in the cloudy summer sky…you hear the first notes of Box. You think to yourself, a Box opener, now that’s a rarity. You also notice that Phil’s voice actually is sounding pretty good tonight. Then, right into Foolish Heart, a relatively new song. You’ve only heard it a few times, but there is something unique and backwards about Jer’s melody lick intro. It sounds backwards, simple, but backwards and light. This song is growing on you. This version gets really airy for a few minutes on the jam and wonderful keys at the end. And we simply fall into LLR. LLR always brings you back to the one that slipped away. You smile to yourself, hugging your arms around your body…thinking about her (or him). She would’ve loved this…loved being here, on this beautiful night, sharing this beautiful experience with you, holding each other and rocking back and forth together to Bobby’s crooning of this gorgeous love song. Then you realize that you’re on drugs and how much she really sucked most of the time. Wow, I’m glad that thought was brief. Anyway, in your mind, you thank her for the great experience, and smile. »»the opening chords of Terrapin…and away we go. RFK’s Terrapin last week was solid, you expect this one to be very, very big. Jerry tells the story, you sing along. You look around at the folks next to you. Everybody’s in the groove. The night is right, everyone knows it. Jerry and the boys build and retract over and over and over and over. Climbing step by step up the mountain. Jerry’s riffs get tremendous and powerful! Huge and Dynamic, the band continues to construct around the theme. Into Drums>Space…you run quickly to the bathroom and to grab your spot in the beer line. You run into Michigan girl (Indiana girl isn’t with her…bummer), and share a sweaty hug and “damn good show, huh?” You hear jerry and bobby drop into a very intricate opening to Other One. You almost piss yourself in excitement. YOU LOVE THIS SONG! WHY, BECAUSE YOU’RE ON THE FUCKIN’ BUS RIGHT NOW!!!! You got on at Giant in NY and have been riding for two weeks. A perfect way to end two weeks of tour. Everybody’s had one of those epiphany moment’s when the band plays the exact lyric at the exact time you need to hear it. Your epiphany is now. You notice the clouds give way to a full moon directly over the stage. More Cheers! Jerry has extreme control over his midi effects tonight and he sounds a little like a trumpet, as he rifles through that famous melody. It’s like he’s played it millions of times. Although, not your typical blast-me-in-the-face Other Ones, this leans more in some parts to a jazzier feel. Jerry goes in and out of the horn sounds. Very tight transitions on the vocals. Then you get brought back down with the opening to a short Wheel, setting your feet on the earth, you notice the grass between your toes, and you think to yourself, “where did I leave my birks?” Whatever, I know they’re around here somewhere. I’ll find them at the end of the show. As if perfectly placed and timed, the opening riff of Morning Dew…you drift off again into the Lala Land in your head. You do a quick song count to see where we are in the set. We’re almost done…you think probably one more fast one after this to close out the set. Jerry’s vocals bring you back immediately with his screaming and wailing on the “young man moan” verse. He actually does moan and then lays into one of the most soaring solos of the evening. Looks like this will be the last song in the set. The band waves at us and leaves the stage. Hugs everywhere!! They come back on to cheers and we here the upbeat strum of a Lovelight encore. You think to yourself…not my first choice, but I can dig it, and you fall into the groove, bouncing your shoulders forward and back, and with reckless abandon you just let it go and dance like nobody’s watching… AND YOU THINK TO YOURSELF, I LOVE THIS PLACE RIGHT NOW!! I AM EXACTLY WHERE I’M SUPPOSED TO BE!!
This would be the last run the Dead would play at Alpine. They were at a peak…and you were there. :)
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07-19-89 Alpine Valley Music Theatre, East Troy, Wi. (Wed)
1: Bucket> Sugaree, Mama Tried> Mexicali, Althea, Victim, West L. A., Desolation Row> Deal
2: Box Of Rain, Foolish Heart> L. L. Rain> Terrapin> Drumz> Other One> Wheel> Morning Dew E: Lovelight
“Box Of Rain” appears on “Fallout From The Phil Zone”
Wishing one of the absolute finest people in the world the Happiest Birthday ever this past week!! MATT BLUM!!! If you have or have had the honor of knowing him, thank your higher being, because he’s basically the shit. I love you, little bro. You’ve been with me through thick and thin, and I appreciate you in a big, big way. Wishing you many, many more years filled with peace, love, and prosperity.
You guys mean everything to me. Wherever this weekend finds you, may it be safe and exactly what you were looking for.
Enjoy! And thanks for coming with me to therapy today.
m-
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