Sep 19, 2014
This week's Deadpod takes us back to Dijon France for the second set of the band's amazing performance which took place back on 9/18/74. I have however, taken some liberties with this presentation however, as I omitted the first two songs of set 2, Loose Lucy and Big River, because the vocals in these two are hopelessly lost and cannot be heard. In place of those, I decided to include the 3 songs done as a soundcheck for this show - something titled 'Jerry's Space', as well as Cumberland Blues and Brokedown Palace. I'm not always a fan of soundchecks but I do think you'll enjoy these.
The remainder of the second set retains the audio clarity found in set 1, and while this set probably doesn't reach the musical heights of set 1 there is plenty here to enjoy.
The Eyes->China Doll->He's Gone->Truckin' is as all those titles read, quite pleasing, if not mind-blowing. The most interesting jam of the set probably comes out of drums, when Phil leads them in a most interesting Caution jam. Johnny B. Goode to close the set is quite unusual and shows that the boys thought it had been a good days' work, I think.
Grateful Dead
September 18th, 1974
Parc des Expositions
Dijon, France
Wednesday
soundcheck:
Jerry's Space
Cumberland Blues
Brokedown Palace
from set 2:
Peggy-O
Me and My Uncle
Eyes of the World
China Doll
He's Gone
Truckin'
drums
Caution Jam
Ship of Fools
Johnny B. Goode
U.S. Blues
you can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod091914.mp3
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Wake Up To Find Out, the spectacular recording of the famous March 29th, 1990 show that featured the Dead's collaboration with jazz virtuoso Wynton Marsallis.
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