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A roaring Scarlet>Fire leads off this week's Deadpod from the second set of the band's performance at the Rainbow Theater in London England on March 20, 1981. They keep up the momentum throughout, going into a nice Sailor>Saint, then slowing things down with a beautiful He's Gone.. the transition to Drums is worthy of note, as is the transition, led by Phil Lesh, into a rousing Truckin' that leads off the post-drums segment. Wharf Rat is heartfelt and emotional, but they lead us back into some serious rockin' with Around and Around and Johnny B. Goode, not to mention a nice U.S. Blues encore. Grateful Dead Rainbow Theatre London, England 3/20/1981 - Friday Two Scarlet Begonias > Fire On The Mountain > Lost Sailor > Saint Of Circumstance > He's Gone > Drums > Space > Truckin' > Wharf Rat > Around And Around > Johnny B. Goode Encore U.S. Blues You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod031425.mp3 beware the Ides of March! :)
The Mysterons target the oil refinery that supplies fuel for all of Spectrum's vehicles.
Labor Day Vibes: Grateful Dead, George Thorogood, and MoreA special Labor Day edition featuring a recap of significant events in the music world, particularly focusing on the Grateful Dead's September 2, 1988, concert at the Capitol Center in Landover, Maryland. Larry Mishkin reminisces about the band's history, including the song "Hell in a Bucket," its significance, and its evolution in the Grateful Dead's lineup. There's a detailed discussion about the song "Dire Wolf," including its origins, inspirations, and its role in the band's performances.The episode also features a tribute to Steve Silverman, a renowned science writer and Grateful Dead enthusiast who recently passed away. Silverman was celebrated for his contributions to the understanding of autism and his deep connection to the Grateful Dead community. The tribute highlights his life, his work, and his impact on both the music and science communities.Larry shares reviews of the recent George Thorogood and Journeyman Tribute the Eric Clapton https://www.georgethorogood.com/https://vilarpac.org/https://journeymantribute.com/ Grateful DeadSeptember 2, 1988 (36 years ago)Capital CenterLandover, MDGrateful Dead Live at Capital Centre on 1988-09-02 : Free Borrow & Streaming : Internet Archive I hope everyone is having a great Labor Day weekend. Night one of a four night run at the Cap Center to kick off 1988 East Coast Fall Tour (played Friday and Saturday, 2 and 3 and Monday and Tuesday 5 and 6). Took a night off for my wedding on Sunday 4th. Saturday night show was my rehearsal dinner and they played second encore, final electric Ripple and final Grateful Dead Ripple. Memorable weekend for all (except for my east coast deadhead buddies at the wedding who were bummed to have missed the Ripple. INTRO: Hell in a Bucket Track #2 0:00 – 1:34 David Dodd: The Bob Weir / John Barlow / Brent Mydland song “Hell in a Bucket” directly references the biker scene, and I'm sure that somehow Barlow just wanted to put that element into the band's repertoire somehow. After all, there are plenty of outlaw elements sprinkled through the band's songs. In the case of this song, though, the singer/narrator seems to be wishing a sorry fate on his erstwhile main squeeze, with the argument being that once she has a biker charging up and down her halls on his chopper, she'll realize that the narrator was really pretty good, at least by contrast. “Hell in a Bucket” appeared on In the Dark, released in July 1987. The song frequently featured as the show opener over the course of the next two-plus decades, although it wasn't used in that role until about a year after its first performance. Played: 217 timesFirst: May 13, 1983 at William Randolph Hearst Greek Theatre, Berkeley, CA, USALast: June 30, 1995 at Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, PA SHOW No. 1: Dire Wolf Track #5 2:00 – 3:24 "Dire Wolf" is a ballad by the Grateful Dead, released as the third track on their 1970 album Workingman's Dead. The lyrics were written by Robert Hunter after watching a film adaptation of The Hound of the Baskervilles. The music, containing elements of country and folk music, was composed by Jerry Garcia on the same day. The song tells the story of a man who plays cards with a "dire wolf" on a cold winter's night in "Fennario"; the lyrics have been variously interpreted. The piece became a staple of the Grateful Dead's performances, and was played more than two hundred times between 1969 and 1995. A few months before the release of their album Aoxomoxoa in 1969, Grateful Dead lyricist Robert Hunter and his then-partner Christie Bourne began sharing a house with the band's guitarist Jerry Garcia, his wife, and his step-daughter. Living in close proximity gave an impetus to their collaborative song-writing: Hunter and Garcia wrote every song on Aoxomoxoa.[2] Some time later, Hunter and Carolyn Garcia spent an evening watching a film adaptation of The Hound of the Baskervilles. According to Grateful Dead historian Dennis McNally, Carolyn later remarked that the hound was a "dire wolf".[3] However, according to Hunter himself, as quoted in the Annotated Grateful Dead Lyrics, he and Garcia were speculating about the identity of the hound in the story, and came up with the idea that it may have been a dire wolf.[4] Hunter wrote the lyrics the next morning, based on images that the phrase conjured for him, and Garcia wrote the music to them later that day.[3][4] The location named "Fennario" appears in the folk song "The Bonnie Lass o' Fyvie", including in the Grateful Dead's version of that song. It refers to a fictional location; a friend of the band members commented in an interview that it was the perfect name for a generic place, because it was evocative, and had four syllables.[4] In contrast, music writer Buzz Poole speculated that the name may be derived from Fenrir, a mythical Nordic wolf who was chained up by the gods.[6] The phrase "don't murder me", repeated in the chorus, was a reference by Garcia to his experiences driving around the San Francisco Bay Area at the time that the Zodiac Killer was active.[4] The song became a staple of the Grateful Dead's live performances; the electric version of the song was typically featured on the band's first set.[4][7] According to The Grateful Dead's 100 Essential Songs, "Dire Wolf" was played 226 times between 1969 and 1995, and was played every year, except for 1975. Sixty-three of these performances were in the first two years after the song was written. In later years, the acoustic version of the piece became more common.[7] The structure and pace of the song did not change much over the years. It was sung most often by Garcia, although an early version featured Bob Weir on vocals, with Garcia playing the pedal steel guitar instead.[7] An AllMusic review of this version praised Garcia's "sweet" guitar playing as a "great feature" of the song.[5] Its lyrics have led to it being described as an essential Grateful Dead song by commentators.[7] Played: 229 timesFirst: June 7, 1969 at Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA, USALast: June 7, 1969 at Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA, USA MUSIC NEWS: Steve Silberman passesPhish – Dick'sNeil Young explanation for canceled showsMiracle in MundeleinMiracle in Mundelein 2024 is an unprecedented cannabis and outdoor concert experience taking place at RISE Recreational Dispensary in Mundelein, IL on September 7-8, 202412. Presented by RYTHM Premium Cannabis, RISE Dispensaries, Dayglo, and Deep Cut, this second annual outdoor festival allows legal on-site cannabis consumption2. SHOW No. 2: Althea Track #7 3:10 – 4:53 When the Grateful Dead released “Althea” on their 1980 album Go to Heaven, it quickly became a favorite among fans. Robert Hunter, the Dead's legendary lyricist, was known for embedding multiple layers of meaning in his lyrics. “Althea” is no exception. Jerry Garcia's soulful voice brings Hunter's words to life, but it's the lyrics that leave listeners pondering. The name “Althea” itself is rooted in Greek mythology. Althea was the Queen of Calydon, whose actions led to her son's death, reflecting themes of fate and consequence. While the song doesn't explicitly connect to this myth, the allusion to “your fire” might be a subtle nod to Althea's tragic tale. “Althea” was performed live by the Grateful Dead 273 times, making it a staple in their repertoire. Despite McNally's belief that the band overplayed it in the early '80s, fans cherished its live renditions. The song's adaptability and depth allowed it to grow with the listeners, much like a trusted pair of pants with a sturdy elastic waistband. Played: 273 timesFirst: August 4, 1979 at Oakland Civic Auditorium, Oakland, CA, USALast: July 8, 1995 at Soldier Field, Chicago SHOW No. 3: Scarlet Begonias Track #10 0:00 – 2:02 Garcia/HunterFrom The Mars Hotel (July 24, 1974) The group first performed the song live on March 23, 1974, at the Cow Palace in Daly City, California.[1] When "Fire on the Mountain" was incorporated into the band's repertoire in 1977, "Scarlet Begonias" would often be paired with it when played live, resulting in what would be nicknamed "Scarlet > Fire" with the first iteration of this iconic pairing on Friday, March 18th, 1977 at Winterland in S.F. Interestingly, they played the combo to close the first set. Almost always a second set opener, once saw them open a show with it. Had to play this because the opening is so special – sends a message to the Deadheads that good things lay ahead, best second set opener in their arsenal. Nothing like the reaction when you hear the first few notes. “Scarlet, into Fire, a great 25 minutes of grooving music and wonderful for “mind exercises” you may be experiencing at that time. Played: 317 (Fire played 254 times)First: March 23, 1974 at Cow Palace, Daly City, CA, USALast: June 2, 1995 at Deer Creek, Noblesville, IN MJ NEWS: Trump Supports Florida adult use measure on fall ballot, but no public smokingDeSantis says “NO” adult use in Florida, opposes TrumpState ballots this fall for MMJ in Nebraska and ArkansasIllinois awards $35 million from MJ taxes to support community reinvestmentCalifornia allows sales of MJ at Farmer's Markets SHOW No. 4: All Along The Watchtower Track #17 1:50 – 3:53 Bob DylanJohn Wesley Harding "All Along the Watchtower" is a song by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan from his eighth studio album, John Wesley Harding (1967). The song was written by Dylan and produced by Bob Johnston. The song's lyrics, which in its original version contain twelve lines, feature a conversation between a joker and a thief. The song has been subject to various interpretations; some reviewers have noted that it echoes lines in the Book of Isaiah, Chapter 21, verses 5–9. Dylan has released several different live performances, and versions of the song are included on some of his subsequent greatest hits compilations. Covered by numerous artists, "All Along the Watchtower" is strongly identified with the interpretation Jimi Hendrix recorded with the Jimi Hendrix Experience for their third studio album, Electric Ladyland (1968). The Hendrix version, released six months after Dylan's original recording, became a Top 20 single in 1968, received a Grammy Hall of Fame award in 2001, and was ranked 48th in Rolling Stone magazine's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time in 2004 (40th in the 2021 version). Dylan first played the song live in concert on the Bob Dylan and the Band 1974 Tour, his first tour since 1966. His live performances have been influenced by Hendrix's cover, to the extent that they have been called covers of a cover. Dylan has performed the song live more than any of his other ones, with over 2,250 recitals. Hendrix was a known Dylan fan. He even once cleared a dance floor by demanding that "Blowin in the Wind" be played in a New York club. In a 1967 interview, Hendrix described Dylan's influence on his own songwriting. "I could never write the kind of words he does," Hendrix said. "But he's helped me out in trying to write two or three words 'cause I've got a thousand songs that will never be finished. I just lie around and write about two or three words, but now I have a little more confidence in trying to finish one."Hendrix acquired a copy of John Wesley Harding before the album's official release and instantly knew he had to cover one of the tracks. Initially, he was planning to record "I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine," but after further consideration he chose "All Along the Watchtower." Hendrix claimed he had a natural gravitation toward the track. "The songs Dylan usually gave me are so close to me that I feel like I wrote them myself," he added. "With 'Along the Watchtower' I had that feeling." Less than two months after Dylan recorded the original, Hendrix was in the studio laying down his version. John Wesley Harding was Dylan's return to his acoustic roots after his motorcycle accident. But rather than bring back the topical lyrics about civil rights and the Vietnam War, he continued the evocative, surreal images that made his previous three records -- Bringing It All Back Home, Highway 61 Revisited and Blonde on Blonde -- so groundbreaking, adding biblical imagery that foreshadowed his born-again phase more than a decade later. Dead started playing it while touring with Dylan in the summer of 1987. Not necessarily their greatest tour, and Dylan was not sharp on a night by night basis, but when they got to this tune, the crowd really responded. So after the tour ended, the Dead just kept it in their repertoire and played it until their end. Played: 118First: June 20, 1987 at William Randolph Hearst Greek Theatre, Berkeley, CA, USALast: June 22, 1995 at Knickerbocker Arena, Albany, NY, USA OUTRO: Black Muddy River Track #20 4:15 – 6:34 Garcia/HunterFrom: In The Dark (1987) Black Muddy River was a song that was a pretty decent “new” song for a while. Almost always played as an encore, it was a fan favorite in the Twin Cities, St. Louis, Memphis and New Orleans, all situated on or near the Mississippi River. Sometimes they would play it in those cities and sometimes they would wait to play it until they were in the middle of nowhere with no river around for miles and miles. Towards the end, Jerry seemed to lose his enthusiasm for it so, for example, when he rose to the occasion at the last show on July 9, 1995 and belted out a So Many Roads for the ages, his Black Muddy River encore left a lot to be desired. So much so that, as the story goes, Phil decided they could not end the summer tour on such a low note so he pushed in a Box of Rain making that song the last one ever played in concert by the band and a much nicer farewell than that not very good Black Muddy River would have been. This one is “young” and strong, Jerry's voice rings true and you can hear the energy build up inside him as he belts out the final lines of the song. A song that sent all those at the Cap Center out into the night longing for more without even knowing what awaited them the very next night. Some were there, some weren't. That's the story of the Dead and touring (like Phish waiting to Dick's to play Fee!). Played: 66 timesFirst: December 15, 1986 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena, Oakland, CA, USALast: July 9, 1995 at Soldier Field, Chicago, IL, USA Shout outs: Wed – my anniversary, and H and Robbin Thurs. – JW's anniversary with the lovely Allie Bella – birthday on Monday Jackie G. in St. Louis on Sunday .Produced by PodConx Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergSound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/Recorded on Squadcast
This week the Deadpod returns to Milwaukee for the second set of the band's performance from May 30, 1980. A fine Scarlet>Fire opens this set, including some excellent jamming in the transition (by the way check out this week's Deadcast for an excellent discussion of 'Scarlet Begonias' here: https://www.dead.net/deadcast) A seemingly short 'Playing In the Band' follows, but there is some excellent improvisation going on in the transition to a sweet drum segment that follows. 'Not Fade Away' flows into the 'Black Peter' and then into an excellent 'Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad'. Bobby ends the set with a nice 'Good Lovin' but the boys really get worked up on the 'Alabama Getaway' encore.. not to be missed.. Grateful Dead Milwaukee Auditorium Milwaukee, WI 5/30/1980 - Friday Two Scarlet Begonias [9:18] > Fire On The Mountain [10:17] Playing In The Band [13:49] > Drums [7:39] > Space [2:20] > Not Fade Away [5:32] > Black Peter [8:50] > Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad [7:21] > Good Lovin' [7:01] Encore Alabama Getaway [4:25] You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod053124.mp3 Have a fabulous week! thanks for picking us up!
High times with the Dead on April 20 1983 in Providence, and April 20 1984 in Philadelphia. Two of the best shows of the decade. Awesome performances of Let it Grow, Scarlet Fire, Estimated Eyes, Morning Dews, etc....
The completed Wall of Sound debut, as well as debut versions of Scarlet Begonias and Cassidy. Final performance of Playin' UJB Morning Dew UJB Playin....Unique version of a 77 Sugaree, first Scarlet Fire, and first excess Terrapin Station jamming....two historic shows
"Grateful Dead's Notable Tracks from 1977 plus a cure for Female Orgasmic Disorder"Larry Mishkin covers the Grateful Dead show from March 18th, 1977, at the Winterland arena in San Francisco, showcasing notable performances of songs like "Sugaree" and "Peggy-O." He delves into the history and significance of these songs within the Grateful Dead repertoire. Additionally, the discussion extends to the cannabis industry, highlighting the financial strategies of marijuana companies to minimize tax obligations under Section 280E of the IRS Code. He also touches on the opening of Nevada's first legal marijuana consumption lounge, signaling a shift in cannabis regulations in the state. Finally, Larry addresses the proposal to add Female Orgasmic Disorder (FOD) as a qualifying condition for medical marijuana use in Illinois, reflecting evolving perspectives on cannabis as a therapeutic option for various health conditions. Grateful DeadMarch 18, 1977 (47 years ago)Winterland, S.F.Grateful Dead Live at Winterland Arena on 1977-03-18 : Free Borrow & Streaming : Internet Archive TITLE: 1977 Winterland: The Dead Bust Out Fire On The Mountain and Take Their One and Only Attempt At Terrapin Flyer. Just a month after the Swing Auditorium show that we previewed a few weeks ago, Dead went home to Winterland for a string of shows. This one stands out for a few reasons that we will get to as the show goes on. INTRO: Sugaree Track #4 7:25 – 9:05 "Sugaree" is a song with lyrics by long-time Grateful Dead lyricist Robert Hunter and music by guitaristJerry Garcia.[1] It was written for Jerry Garcia's first solo album Garcia, which was released on January 20, 1972. As with the songs on the rest of the album, Garcia plays every instrument himself except drums, played by Bill Kreutzmann, including acoustic guitar, bass guitar, and an electric guitar played through a Leslie speaker. Released as a single from the Garcia album, "Sugaree" peaked at #94 on the Billboard Hot 100 in April 1972 and was Garcia's only single ever on that chart.Elizabeth Cotten, a North Carolinafolksinger, wrote and recorded a song called "Shake Sugaree" in 1966.[3] The chorus of Cotten's song is "Oh lordie me/Didn't I shake sugaree?" Hunter was aware of this song when he wrote "Sugaree."The song was first performed live by the Grateful Dead on July 31, 1971, at the Yale Bowl at Yale University, as was the song "Mr. Charlie". The Dead played it 362 times in concert. Last played on July 8, 1995 at Soldier Field in Chicago. A classic rocking Dead tune, usually a first set number, I've seen it as a show opener, first set closer, and encore. In this clip they really rock it but it's only a small peak at this 15 minute version of the tune. Well worth pulling it down on Archive and checking out the entire number. You won't be sorry. SHOW No. 1: Peggy-O Track #6 4:20 – 6:00 Traditional, credit for the Grateful Dead version generally go to Jerry but some say Bill had a hand in writing it. This song derives from the earlier Scottish traditional song Bonnie Lass of Fyvie-o. Fyvie is thought to have been a staging post between Aberdeen and Fort George in Scotland. This song does occur with a number of title variations. It is possible that Fennario is a corruption of Fyvie-o.Similar traditional songs also occurred in the UK; Handsome Polly O and Bonny Barbara O, though these are less similar to the modern Peggy-O song.The title Peggy-O is used on Grateful Dead recordings. The version of Peggy-O that is included in the Jerry Garcia box set All Good Things is a previously unreleased studio recordings from Spring 1979 and is given the title Fennario. The Fennario title is also used on concert recordings of The Dead and Phil Lesh & Friends.Although not released on a Dead studio album, the song was included on the remastered recordings of both Terrapin Station and Go To Heaven.The Grateful Dead first performed Peggy-O in December 10, 1973 at the Charlotte Coliseum in N.C.. It was then played in every year through to 1995 usually no more than a dozen times each year though it was played more regularly during the 1977 to 1981 period. Played a total of 265 times. The last performance was on July 5, 1995 at the Riverport Amphitheatre in Maryland Heights, MO (just outside of St. Louis).In this clip, I really enjoy Jerry's strong voice, the solid jamming and some stealth piano contributions from Keith. SHOW No. 2: Fire On The Mountain Track # 9 1:46 – 3:30 Hunter/Hart (not Jerry!) Released on Shakedown Street on November 8, 1978, last song on first side of album. First time ever played – one of the reasons I chose this show over a number of other great shows on this date – others include a smokin “early” Dead show in 1967 at Winterland and 1971 at the Fox Theater in St. Louis coming fast on the heels of the Dead's epic six night Capitol Theater run in Port Chester in late February. This is another of those songs with a long and complicated genesis story, perhaps not worth getting into too much detail about here, but the rough outlines at least are important to note. The lyrics, according to Robert Hunter in Box of Rain, were “Written at Mickey Hart's ranch in heated inspiration as the surrounding hills blazed and the fire approached the recording studio where we were working.”Hart, credited with the music for the song, recorded a proto-rap version of the song for an unreleased album entitled Area Code 415, recorded in 1972 and 1973. It was also included on a Mickey Hart album entitled Fire on the Mountain, recorded in 1973-74. It appeared as an instrumental entitled “Happiness is Drumming” on Hart's 1976 studio album, Diga. And it finally began showing up in the Grateful Dead repertoire, sung by Jerry Garcia, in 1977, undergoing a number of variants of the lyrics until it settled into the form that was eventually recorded and released on Shakedown Street, in November 1978. There's a lot of other detail I haven't mentioned—possibly worthy of some historian taking it apart piece by piece, but you get the rough idea.On March 18, 1977 at Winterland Arena, San Francisco. "Fire" appeared for the first time, closing the first set, following its eternal partner, "Scarlet Begonias." This combination of tunes, which frequently enclosed some wonderful jamming, came to be known as "Scarlet Fire." There were a handful of occasions on which “Fire” appeared without “Scarlet Begonias,” but not many. approx 15 out of the total 253 performances. It remained steadily in the repertoire from then on, and was played for the final time on July 2, 1995, at the Deer Creek Music Center in Noblesville, Indiana.This clip being the song's first live performance and almost a year and half before it's commercial release, there are noticeable differences between this version and the one we al know and love. But they go there very quickly as only two months later on May 8, 1977 the Dead played the Barton Hall show that many declare to be the best Dead show ever. While that may or may not be true, what is true is that the version of Scarlet Fire is awesome and certainly befitting a show many do consider to be the finest Dead show of them all.Many more were to follow and the lucky ones who were in Winterland this night got to witness how it all started. SHOW No. 3: Terrapin Flyer Alhambra Track # 17 :53 – end INTO Drums Track # 18 Start – 0:44 This is another reason I chose this show for today's episode. This represents the only known instance of the Dead playing the Terrapin Flyer part of the full Terrapin Suite from the Album (released on July 27, 1977) out of the traditional parts. Although Jerry does not sing the lyrics from this part of the suite, he jams the very distinctive melody. Interestingly, this is only a few weeks after the debut of Terrapin at the Swing Auditorium on Feb. 26, 1977. Here, the Dead were trying out this sixth of seven parts of the suite and for whatever reason did not like what they heard or didn't enjoy playing it or, more likely, practicing it, so it was dropped from live performances even though the primary and opening parts of the suite, Lady with a Fan into Terrapin Station, were played a total of 303 times. These are the fun little discoveries that even after 40+ years of listening to, following and learning about the band keep it fun, interesting and amazing. As for the recording of the entire suite, Keith Olsen was chosen to produce and the band temporarily moved to Los Angeles, as Olsen preferred to work at Sound City, where he had recently achieved success producing Fleetwood Mac's 1975 comeback album. Olsen had a method for reining in the Dead: "During the cutting of the basic tracks it was pretty hard to get every member of the band in the studio at the same time ... so [Steve] Parish went out to the hardware store and got these giant nails and a great big hammer and as soon as everybody was in, he hammered the door shut from the inside ... we didn't have drifters from the other studios coming in to listen. We didn't have people leaving to go screw around elsewhere. We started getting work done."[18] With Fleetwood Mac, Olsen had a hands-on approach, orchestrating the addition of Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks and influencing song choice, arrangements and sequencing. He entered the Grateful Dead project with similar expectations, imagining a concept album or song cycle. Olsen said that Davis told him "I need a commercial record out of them."[18] This caused some friction during the sessions as well as with the end results. Kreutzmann said "He'd have us play the same thing over and over again, and we're not really the type of band that can put up with that. ... Our very identity is based on the opposite principle."[ SHOW No. 4: Not Fade Away Track # 19 14:00 – 15:40 Written by Buddy Holly and Norman Petty. Holly and the Crickets recorded the song in Clovis, New Mexico, on May 27, 1957, and it was released as a single (B side to “Oh Boy”) on October 27, 1957 on the Brunswick label. The rhythmic pattern of "Not Fade Away" is a variant of the Bo Diddley beat, with the second stress occurring on the second rather than third beat of the first measure, which was an update of the "hambone" rhythm, or patted juba from West Africa. Jerry Allison, the drummer for the Crickets, pounded out the beat on a cardboard box.[3] Allison, Holly's best friend, wrote some of the lyrics, though his name never appeared in the songwriting credits. Joe Mauldin played the double bass on this recording. It is likely that the backing vocalists were Holly, Allison, and Niki Sullivan, but this is not known for certain. First played by the Dead on February 19, 1969 at the Fillmore West in S.F., it was played by the band a total of 561 times and last played on July 5, 1995 at the Riverport Amphitheatre outside of St. Louis. This is an absolutely ripping version of this tune so much so that I featured only the jam – everyone knows the lyrics, but the jam in this 20 minute version is better than any singing I could have featured. OUTRO: Around and Around Track 21 4:59 – 6:46 Very appropriate to end on a Chuck Berry tune given that today is the seventh anniversary of Chuck's death in 2017 at the age of 90. "Around and Around" is a 1958 rock song written and first recorded by Chuck Berry. It originally appeared under the name "Around & Around" as the B-side to the single "Johnny B. Goode". Release on March 31, 1958 on Chicago's own Chess Records checking in at a brisk 2:20. Many bands have covered the song including, most famously, the Rolling Stones and David Bowie, and, of course the Dead who played it 418 times, first on November 8, 1970 at the Capitol Theater in Port Chester, NY and lastly on July 6, 1995 at the Riverport Amphitheatre outside of St. Louis – very appropriate since Chuck was born in St. Louis and died in Wentzville, just outside of the city. This is one of the better version of the tune that I have heard. It checks in at over 8 minutes and the boys just jam it out, throw in a few false endings and finally wrap it up, followed only by Uncle John's Band before the boys say goodnight to the Winterland crazies and head home for a rare post show night in their own beds. .Produced by PodConx Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergSound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/Recorded on Squadcast
This week we conclude our presentation of the band's performance at the Warfield in San Francisco back on September 26,1980. This third set starts with Scarlet>Fire and while it is a worthwhile listen the real fire breaks out on the 'Estimated Prophet' that follows.. some great Garcia/Weir interplay and the entire band is cooking here. The 'Eyes of the World' that follows is a bit fast for my taste, but certainly has some sparkling runs. Drums/Space leads out into a fine 'Not Fade Away' - plenty of Brent adds lots of power here. They lead out quietly into 'Black Peter'... Sugar Mag ends the set and there is a fine 'Brokedown' encore, which Jerry restarts, probably due to his voice being a bit rough by now.. :) A thoroughly enjoyable set, hope you enjoy it as well.. Grateful Dead Warfield Theatre San Francisco, CA 9/26/1980 - Friday Three Scarlet Begonias > Fire On The Mountain Estimated Prophet > Eyes Of The World > Drums > Space > Not Fade Away > Black Peter > Sugar Magnolia Encore Brokedown Palace You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod120823.mp3 Keep the light on...
We continue this week with the second set form the band's performance at the Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View CA. on August 25, 1993. This is a fine setlist - highlighted by some outstanding work by Garcia especially during the transitions between songs. A Scarlet>Fire opens things up and Jerry gives us some remarkable work during the transition and in the opening solo of Fire. 'Estimated Prophet' begins a nice long stretch of music highlighted by a 'Terrapin Station' and a sweet jam out of Terrapin into Drums and Space. 'All Along the Watchtower' grows out of Space and the post-drums highlight for me is 'Attics of My Life', although there is a bit of static here and there.. A fun 'Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds', is the encore this night sending folks home with a smile. Grateful Dead Shoreline Amphitheatre Mountain View, CA 8/25/1993 - Wednesday Two Scarlet Begonias > Fire On The Mountain Estimated Prophet > Terrapin Station > Drums > Space > All Along The Watchtower > Attics Of My Life > Sugar Magnolia Encore Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod090123.mp3 Have a safe and fun Labor Day weekend!
This week we return to Deer Creek for the second set of the band's performance on June 9, 1991. This second set opens with a scorching Scarlet>Fire.. the boys put it together here, with Jerry adding some nice flute-like touches and Hornsby pulling out the squeezebox during Fire.. one of the best of the year for sure. 'Truckin' follows, with an excellent closing jam into 'New Speedway Boogie' which had recently come out of retirement. Out of Space there is an excellent 'I Need A Miracle' which goes into a wonderful 'Standing on the Moon'. Jerry is wailing on the closing 'I'd rather be with you! ' and is obviously enjoying himself. The band puts it together for a rousing 'Sugar Magnolia' to close the set. 'The Weight' slows things down as they say good bye to Indiana for another year... Grateful Dead Deer Creek Music Center Noblesville, IN 6/7/1991 - Friday Two Scarlet Begonias > Fire On The Mountain ; Truckin' > New Speedway Boogie > Drums > Space > I Need A Miracle > Standing On The Moon > Sugar Magnolia Encore The Weight http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod060923.mp3 My thanks for your kind support, I couldn't bring you the Deadpod without it.
We are going to stick with the late 80's this week as we feature a show from the Rosemont Horizon on April 15, 1988. I believe this is the only Scarlet>Fire opener the boys ever played, which immediately makes the radar go up that we're in for a good show. I don't think this one disappoints. Weir slows things a bit with a 'Walkin' Blues' but Jerry follows with the always favorite 'Candyman'. Brent then goes into an unusual bluesy 'Louie, Louie' which flows really nicely into the uptempo 'Cumberland Blues' Weir sings the Dylan 'Stuck Inside of Mobile With the Memphis Blues Again' which goes into a nice uptempo 'Deal' to close the set. Grateful Dead Rosemont Horizon Chicago , IL 4/15/1988 - Friday One Scarlet Begonias [6:44] > Fire On The Mountain [9:16] Walkin' Blues [6:30] Candyman [7:11] Louie Louie [4:07] > Cumberland Blues [5:07] Stuck Inside of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again [7:57] > Deal [7:29] You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod042123.mp3 "Lotta poor man make a five dollar bill Will keep him happy all the time Some other fellow's making nothing at all And you can hear him cry"
In this episode we're back in the Underground Studio after some amazing live events. We discuss the new restaurants in Wheaton that are about to open and New Belgium changing the recipe of Fat Tire. We reviewed Tighthead's Scarlet Fire and Great Lakes Conway Red Ale on the beer side, both were good but one stood out. The whiskey was a Bull Run 13 yr bourbon aged in Pinot Noir casks for 2 years that is super tasty, especially for the proof! Listen up and drink up!
PLEASE NOTE if you automatically downloaded this episode this morning you may have a corrupted file please redownload from this link! Thank you! This week we conclude our visit to the Uptown Theater with the second set from the band's performance on January 31, 1978. This set starts with a fine Scarlet>Fire with a wonderful transition with Donna hitting this just right. The Samson is raging, then the band goes into a delicious Terrapin Station, into a sweet Playing with Phil really adding some nice bottom. A short Drums and Space leads into an intense 'Black Peter', much longer than the earlier versions, then 'Truckin' leads into a set closing, and quite enjoyable 'Good Lovin'. No encore. Grateful Dead Uptown Theatre Chicago, IL 1/31/1978 - Tuesday Two Scarlet Begonias [11:57] > Fire On The Mountain [9:16] Samson And Delilah [8:15] Terrapin Station [10:11] > Playing In The Band [9:#04] > Drums [1:26#] > Space [7:42] > Black Peter [12:54] > Truckin' [8:53] > Good Lovin' [5:53] You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod012723.mp3 Thank you all for your kindness.
Happy Boxing Day! This week on Help on the Way, our hosts Game, FiG and Knob are listening to the Grateful Dead's December 26th, 1980 show. This benefit for the Seva Foundation was performed at the Oakland Auditorium. Discussions abound about Brian Eno and ambient music, tape quality, and a very nice Scarlet > Fire. Stay tuned for a preview of Set 1! Alabama Getaway > Promised Land They Love Each Other C.C. Rider Althea Cassidy Peggy-O Lost Sailor > Saint Of Circumstance > Deal Scarlet Begonias > Fire On The Mountain Samson And Delilah Ship Of Fools Playin' In The Band > Drums > Not Fade Away > Black Peter > Around And Around > Good Lovin' U.S. Blues
Canadian Cannabis Dispensary Channels The Grateful Dead David Ellison, a former securities lawyer and owner of Grateful Dead themed Toronto dispensary, Scarlet Fire Cannabis Co joins Larry Mishkin and Rob Hunt. In honor of his company's name the group dissects Scarlet Fire by reviewing clips from some of the most iconic performances. David also shares memories from favorite concerts and explains what motivated him to walk away from his legal career to pursue his cannabis dreams.Produced by PodConxDeadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntDeadhead Cyclist - https://deadheadcyclist.com/Jay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesberg David Ellison - https://podconx.com/guests/david-ellisonScarlet Fire Cannabis Co - https://scarletfirecannabis.ca/
Welcome back! It's George Orwell's nightmare! This week on the Help on the Way podcast, our hosts Game and Knob leave FiG alone to tell you about the Grateful Dead's April 13th, 1984 show at the Hampton Coliseum in Hampton, VA. Much discussion (monologuing?) around a new book FiG read and of course the Cornell '77 Scarlet Fire. Enjoy a nice preview of set 1 following! Day Job New Minglewood Blues Dire Wolf Beat it on Down the Line West L.A. Fadeaway It's All Over Now Bird Song Hell in a Bucket Don't Ease Me In Scarlet Begonias Fire on the Mountain Estimated Prophet Drums The Wheel Truckin' Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad Around and Around Good Lovin' U.S. Blues
This week on the Help on the Way podcast, we're joined by our hosts Knob and Fig, as Game has suffered a shattering loss. Nevertheless, we're heading over to Winterland to listen to The Grateful Dead's October 17th, 1978 show- the first Grateful Dead show since their iconic Egypt performances. Much discussion about Europe 72 relistens, our second Scarlet > Fire in a row, and a nitpicky history about U.S. Blues. Stay tuned for a very '78 set two! Promised Land Friend of the Devil Mama Tried Mexicali Blues Tennessee Jed I Need a Miracle Stagger Lee Jack Straw Scarlet Begonias Fire on the Mountain Estimated Prophet Eyes of the World Drums Space If I Had the World to Give Around and Around U.S. Blues
Welcome back to the Help on the Way Podcast. This week, our co-hosts Game and Fig are heading where those chilly winds do blow- that's right, we're heading to the Windy City for the Grateful Dead's November 18th, 1978 show at the Uptown Theatre in Chicago, Illinois. Discussions abound about the killer Scarlet > Fire, what's shaking on Shakedown Street (the album), and for some reason our hosts can't stop talking about Brent. Set 1: Jack Straw Candyman Me And My Uncle Big River Sugaree El Paso Stagger Lee It's All Over Now From The Heart Of Me The Music Never Stopped Set 2: Scarlet Begonias Fire On The Mountain I Need A Miracle He's Gone Drums The Other One Wharf Rat Sugar Magnolia Encore: One More Saturday Night
This week we continue with the second set from the band's performance at the Long Beach Arena in Long Beach California on December 13th 1980. The set starts with a wonderful Scarlet>Fire. In particular I love the transition here, unique and rhythmic to a high degree, flows into a an excellent Fire, nice Brent highlights. Jerry has some wonderful solos in the coda here which results in prolonged applause following the conclusion. The pre-drums portion continues with an uptempo 'Playin' In The Band'. This slows into a nice dreamy jam leading into a most excellent Drums and Space made special with the addition of Airto Moriera and Flora Purim during the long drum segment. Space leads into a notable and unique 'Not Fade Away' - I dig it. In the ballad slot Jerry gives us a soulful 'Black Peter', before the band takes us out with 'Sugar Magnolia' and of course, given the day, a 'One More Saturday Night' encore. Grateful Dead Long Beach Arena Long Beach, CA 12/13/80 - Saturday Two Scarlet Begonias [11:14] > Fire On The Mountain [10:05] ; Playing In The Band [11:24] > Drums (1) [13:25] > Space [3:50] > Not Fade Away [6:35] > Black Peter [9:05] > Sugar Magnolia [8:13] Encore One More Saturday Night [4:26] (1) with Airto Moriera and Flora Purim You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod121021.mp3 I wish for you all love, laughter, health and peace.. my thanks for your kind support of the Deadpod.
What a great Scarlet>Fire on this week's Deadpod! This comes to us from the second set of the band's performance at Madison Square Gardin on October 14, 1994. This opening Scarlet>Fire is clearly the highlight of the show, clocking in at over 30 minutes of intensive, improvisational joy. You probably won't believe that they could hit on all cylinders like this at this point of the band's history but just sit back and enjoy. I am particularly impressed by the pace of the arrangement and how they don't take a breath through this.. amazing. You can hear some of the loud, standing ovation the crowd sent back after the end of Fire.. The rest of the set for the most part is no slouch either. I enjoyed Bobby's 'Look Like Rain' and while 'Samba' is one I'd rather skip, I am happy to include 'Corrina' which features a nice jam into Drums and Space. 'Attics' always provides an emotional hit, and while we can hear how far Jerry has aged here and in the 'Liberty' encore, I feel this one is well worth hearing. I hope you do too. Grateful Dead Madison Square Garden New York , NY 10/14/94 - Friday Two Scarlet Begonias [9:14] > Fire On The Mountain [22:03] ; Looks Like Rain [8:05] ; Samba In The Rain [6:51] ; Corrina [17:02] > Drums > Space [17:18] > I Need A Miracle [5:16] > Attics Of My Life [5:23] > Turn On Your Love Light [5:43] Encore Liberty [5:45] You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod101521.mp3 Thank you for listening.
Scarlet Fire Grateful Dead Dispensary with David Ellison and Moe Berghaus today on Hempresent with Vivian McPeak only on Cannabis Radio. David Ellison is the founder of Scarlet Fire, an independent cannabis dispensary located in Toronto, Canada. Ellison left his career as a lawyer to pursue his passion for the rapidly growing cannabis industry, as well as to form a tribute to his favorite band, The Grateful Dead. His goal has been to embody the psychedelic experience of attending a Dead performance, elevating the consumer to an altered plane of consciousness. Hence, Scarlet Fire. Moe Berghaus is Scarlet Fire's general manager and head cannabis curator, maintaining relationships with Cannabis craft growers. Before cultivators can become suppliers for the cannabis retail store Berghaus vets both the company and product extensively to ensure that they can maintain the highest standards of quality.
Here's a request from a friend of the Deadpod from down under... this comes to us from the beautiful Red Rocks Ampitheater, on September 8, 1983. Now I only have set 2 in a soundboard format so that's all I'll present of this wonderful show, but I'm sure you'll enjoy it. They come out of the gate with a smokin' Scarlet>Fire, the Scarlet almost has a calypso feel to it to my ears as they start, and Phil is driving that train.. as it progresses Jerry just soars.. this one builds and builds and you don't know how they can stop on a dime like they do and go into that Fire.. then suddenly you're there.. i love Brett on this Fire by the way.. the ensemble is terrific here. Estimated follows after a full stop here, and makes a fine transition to a delicate Terrapin.. Post-drums begins with an Other One tease, but instead Weir leads the band into an excellent 'Throwin' Stones'. The remainder of this set is very high quality Dead. Don't overlook any of it. Grateful Dead Red Rocks Amphitheatre Morrison, CO 9/8/83 - Thursday Two Scarlet Begonias > Fire On The Mountain ; Estimated Prophet > Terrapin Station > Drums > Space > Throwing Stones > Black Peter > Around And Around > Good Lovin' Encore It's All Over Now, Baby Blue You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod091120.mp3 there's alot of pain and suffering out there, I hope this is a bit of brightness to your week. thank you for your support.
Happy Labor Day Weekend! This week we bring you the second set from the band's performance on August 23, 1987 at the Calavaras County Fairgrounds in Angel's Camp CA. It's a nice setlist, and opens with a Scarlet>Fire. Playin' in the Band leads into Drums and Space and we get a 'Dear Mr. Fantasy' post drums.. The highlight of this set however is the 'Morning Dew' where you feel like they really woke up and took the plane off the runway.. Always nice to have a double encore, with the 'Brokedown Palace' to send us home.. Grateful Dead Calavaras County Fairgrounds Angel's Camp, CA 8/23/87 - Sunday Two Scarlet Begonias [8:01] > Fire On The Mountain [9:22] ; Playing In The Band [8:00] > Drums [7:55] > Space [4:#56] > I Need A Miracle [3:19] > Dear Mr. Fantasy [4:44] > Playing In The Band Reprise [2:24] > Morning Dew [9:40] Encore Not Fade Away [7:43] > Brokedown Palace [4:50] You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod089420.mp3 Thank you for your kind support. I hope you all have a wonderful holiday - let's hope the end of summer signals the beginning of the end of this terrible pandem
March 16, 2018. A number 16 seed had never beaten a number 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament -- that is, until this game. Top seeded Virginia matched up against UMBC in the opening round at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina. The scrappy Retrievers tied the Cavaliers 21-21 at halftime and then pulled away by scoring 53 points in the second half against one of the best defenses in college basketball. Patrick Guthrie and Zach Wilt rewatch the full game broadcast and dive into how UMBC pulled off the biggest upset in the history of the tournament. You can rewatch the broadcast on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snISurWcFo8 Music Credits: Protofunk by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4247-protofunk License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Scarlet Fire by Otis McDonald District Four by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3662-district-four License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
February 5, 2017. Trailing 28-3, the New England Patriots march back against the Atlanta Falcons to win Super Bowl LI, 34-28 in overtime. Some have called it the greatest Super Bowl of all time, it's certainly one for the record books that featured the largest comeback in "big game" history. Jabby Burns, Patrick Guthrie, and Zach Wilt rewatch the original FOX broadcast and dive into all of the nuances of the game. They discuss Tom Brady's second half dominance and how the Falcons failed to execute and hold on to their 25 point lead. You can rewatch the broadcast on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=noLK78Hgq0A Music Credits: Protofunk by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4247-protofunk License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Scarlet Fire by Otis McDonald District Four by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3662-district-four License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
May 29, 2010. On Memorial Day weekend in Miami, Roy Halladay is on the mound for the Philadelphia Phillies against Josh Johnson and the Florida Marlins. The 25,000 fans in attendance are expecting a pitcher's matchup and are curious how Halladay, in his first year with the Phillies, will perform coming off his most ineffective start of the 2010 season. Just 20 days after Dallas Braden's perfect game, Doc Halladay delivers with one of his own. 27 up, 27 down, no base runners. On this week's show, Jab and Zach rewatch the the original broadcast and dive into all of the details of the perfecto. You can rewatch the broadcast on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/-mGdj1GuiCI Music Credits: Protofunk by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4247-protofunk License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Scarlet Fire by Otis McDonald District Four by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3662-district-four License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
You'll never forget those amazing wins. They're what keep you coming back for more. They help you forget about those brutal losses -- the ones we talked about last week. On this week's episode of Retro Sports Rewind, Jab, Patrick and Zach discuss the greatest victories they ever watched. The guys break down the games, talk about where they were, how they reacted, and their favorite moments from those wins. What are your favorite victories? Tweet us: @RetroSportsPod Music Credits: Protofunk by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4247-protofunk License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Scarlet Fire by Otis McDonald District Four by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3662-district-four License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Being a sports fan is tough. There are high highs, but also low lows. On this week's episode of Retro Sports Rewind, the guys discuss the worst losses that they've ever watched. Jab, Patrick, and Zach take you through the games that hurt the most, talk about where they were when they happened, how they handled the loss, and, more importantly, how their spouses helped them recover. Sometimes you just have to sit alone in your basement all night or punch a hole in your wall. We know the losses hurt. Music Credits: Protofunk by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4247-protofunk License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Scarlet Fire by Otis McDonald District Four by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3662-district-four License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
June 14, 1998. In his final game with the Chicago Bulls, Michael Jordan hits a jump shot with 5.2 seconds remaining to secure an 87-86 victory over the Utah Jazz. Jordan and Coach Phil Jackson would retire from the NBA following the victory, though both would return down the road. The game marked the end of the dynasty in Chicago and finish a run of six championships in eight years. Scottie Pippen was suffering through a back injury and the contest featured a physical matchup between Dennis Rodman and Karl Malone. An exhausted Michael Jordan finished the game with 45 points. Jabby Burns, Patrick Guthrie, and Zach Wilt rewatch the original broadcast, run through the history of this matchup, and dive into a full recap of the game. You can watch the broadcast on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/mTF_jxI_P7Y Music Credits: Protofunk by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4247-protofunk License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Scarlet Fire by Otis McDonald District Four by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3662-district-four License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Thanks for subscribing to Baltimore Sports Today. We hope you're staying safe and doing well. While quarantined and missing sports, we started a new podcast, Retro Sports Rewind. Each week we rewatch and relive a classic sports broadcast. Today, we're releasing our fourth episode on game six of the 1998 NBA Finals between the Bulls and Jazz. We hope you enjoy the show and subscribe to Retro Sports Rewind on iTunes, Spotify, or Google Podcasts. --- June 14, 1998. In his final game with the Chicago Bulls, Michael Jordan hits a jump shot with 5.2 seconds remaining to secure an 87-86 victory over the Utah Jazz. Jordan and Coach Phil Jackson would retire from the NBA following the victory, though both would return down the road. The game marked the end of the dynasty in Chicago and finish a run of six championships in eight years. Scottie Pippen was suffering through a back injury and the contest featured a physical matchup between Dennis Rodman and Karl Malone. An exhausted Michael Jordan finished the game with 45 points. Jabby Burns, Patrick Guthrie, and Zach Wilt rewatch the original broadcast, run through the history of this matchup, and dive into a full recap of the game. You can watch the broadcast on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/mTF_jxI_P7Y Music Credits: Protofunk by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4247-protofunk License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Scarlet Fire by Otis McDonald District Four by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3662-district-four License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
February 22, 1980. In the midst of the Cold War, the Soviet Union, a powerhouse in the world of hockey and gold medalists in 5 of the last 6 Winter Olympics, faced off against a young and scrappy surprise team, the United States of America in the medal round. In an exhibition matchup three weeks earlier, the USSR defeated the U.S. 10-3 at Madison Square Garden. Herb Brooks and Team USA had stunned the world so far with their performance in the winter games and now they had the chance to complete the biggest upset in sports history by taking down the Soviet Union. If they played this game ten times, the U.S. might have lost nine... but not in this game. "Do you believe in miracles? YES!" Jabby Burns, Patrick Guthrie, and Zach Wilt rewatch the original broadcast, run through the history of this matchup, and dive into a full recap of the game. You can watch the broadcast on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SR56GJ05IMs Music Credits: Protofunk by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4247-protofunk License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Scarlet Fire by Otis McDonald District Four by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3662-district-four License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
January 30, 2000. The Rams and Titans meet in Georgia Dome for the Super Bowl XXXIV. NFL MVP Kurt Warner throws for a Super Bowl record 414 yards while leading his powerful offense to 23 points. Titans quarterback Steve McNair rushes for a Super Bowl record 64 yards and leads his team down the field on their final drive with a chance to tie the game. With five seconds left on the clock, McNair completes a nine yard pass to Kevin Dyson who is tackled by Mike Jones on the one yard line as time expires. The Tennessee Titans fall one yard short. Jabby Burns, Patrick Guthrie, and Zach Wilt dive rewatch the broadcast in its entirety and break down the game's nuances. You can rewatch the broadcast on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/bflL0XATHAw Music Credits: Protofunk by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4247-protofunk License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Scarlet Fire by Otis McDonald District Four by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3662-district-four License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
November 4, 2001. It's game seven of the World Series between the New York Yankees and Arizona Diamondbacks. With the nation rallying behind them, the Yankees are on the brink of winning their fourth straight World Series, but Curt Schilling and the D'Backs have other plans. Arizona, an expansion team that's just four years old, puts together an unlikely rally against Mariano Rivera and become World Series champions on a walkoff victory off the bat of Luis Gonzalez. Jabby Burns, Patrick Guthrie, and Zach Wilt dive rewatch the broadcast in its entirety and break down the game's nuances. You can rewatch the broadcast on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/Z-hbjI81M8I Music Credits: Protofunk by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4247-protofunk License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Scarlet Fire by Otis McDonald District Four by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3662-district-four License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Hey gamers! Pull up a seat and join this week as we discuss GameStop's decisions to stay open, FF7 could see delayed shipping, Xbox Series X specs were released, and the Nindie Direct that just dropped. This week we are recording from our own homes for social distancing purposes. If you want to be on the next show, drop us a line! Don't forget to leave a review if you enjoying coming to the pub! If you want to support the show head over to anchor and visit our page. You can find us on Facebook to leave comments and engage in our growing community. Theme song: Mix of Chiptune Melody by Emcee Cisco Kid and Scarlet Fire by Otis McDonald Edited by: Patrick McWilliams aka Fancy Top Hat Films Hosts: Shane Hitechew, and Brandon Crussel(Craklyn64), --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thegamerspub/message
Hey gamers! Pull up a seat and join this week as we discuss Reggie joining the GameStop board, E3 is canceled but developers will find a way, COD Warzone was dropped on everything but the Switch, and the Nintendo Playstation was just sold. Don't forget to leave a review if you enjoying coming to the pub! If you want to support the show head over to anchor and visit our page. You can find us on Facebook to leave comments and engage in our growing community. Theme song: Mix of Chiptune Melody by Emcee Cisco Kid and Scarlet Fire by Otis McDonald Edited by: Patrick McWilliams aka Fancy Top Hat Films Hosts: Shane Hitechew, Cole Stevens (CDboy32), and Brandon Crussel(Craklyn64), --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thegamerspub/message
Hey gamers! Pull up a seat and join this week as we discuss gaming events and conferences facing cancellation, E3 is next, Platinum Games didn't have to do a Kickstarter, Star Wars game leaked, and FF7 demo has dropped. Don't forget to leave a review if you enjoying coming to the pub! If you want to support the show head over to anchor and visit our page. You can find us on Facebook to leave comments and engage in our growing community. Theme song: Mix of Chiptune Melody by Emcee Cisco Kid and Scarlet Fire by Otis McDonald Edited by: Patrick McWilliams aka Fancy Top Hat Films Hosts: Brandon Crussel(Craklyn64), Shane Hitechew, and Cole Stevens (CDboy32) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thegamerspub/message
Welcome to the gamers' pub. Pull up a seat and join us for this week's discussion about COVID 19 and the global impact, conferences are getting smaller, respect to the Konami Code, and have you seen dreams lately? Don't forget to leave a review if you enjoying coming to the pub! If you want to support the show head over to anchor and visit our page. You can find us on Facebook to leave comments and engage in our growing community. Theme song: Mix of Chiptune Melody by Emcee Cisco Kid and Scarlet Fire by Otis McDonald Edited by: Patrick McWilliams aka Fancy Top Hat Films Hosts: Brandon Crussel(Craklyn64), Shane Hitechew, --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thegamerspub/message
Welcome to the gamers' pub. Pull up a seat and join us for this week's discussion about GameStop, the streaming has a momentary pause, the GDC and Pax East got some slight hiccups, and Sonic the Hedgehog takes first. PubTalk: Top three best superhero games you’ve played??? What are the worst??? - Chris Archie Don't forget to leave a review if you enjoying coming to the pub! If you want to support the show head over to anchor and visit our page. You can find us on Facebook and Twitter to leave comments and engage in our growing community. Theme song: Mix of Chiptune Melody by Emcee Cisco Kid and Scarlet Fire by Otis McDonald Edited by: Patrick McWilliams aka Fancy Top Hat Films Hosts: Brandon Crussel(Craklyn64), Shane Hitechew, and Patrick McWilliams --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thegamerspub/message
Join us as we dive into a triple-A developer kickstarting an exclusive, Retro gained a new art director from EA DICE, Xbox talks competition, and should Mario have settled early on? Don't forget to leave a review if you enjoying coming to the pub! If you want to support the show head over to anchor and visit our page. You can find us on Facebook to leave comments and engage in our growing community. Theme song: Mix of Chiptune Melody by Emcee Cisco Kid and Scarlet Fire by Otis McDonald Edited by: Patrick McWilliams aka Fancy Top Hat Films Hosts: Brandon Crussel(Craklyn64) and Shane Hitechew --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thegamerspub/message
Join us this week as we discuss Atari's new business venture, Stadia is still kicking, and a game in 2020 won't have microtransactions. Don't forget to leave a review if you enjoying coming to the pub! If you want to support the show head over to anchor and visit our page. You can find us on Facebook to leave comments and engage in our growing community. Theme song: Mix of Chiptune Melody by Emcee Cisco Kid and Scarlet Fire by Otis McDonald Edited by: Patrick McWilliams, aka Fancy Top Hat Films Hosts: Brandon Crussel(Craklyn64), Cole Stevens(CDboi32), and Shane Hitechew --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thegamerspub/message
Join us this week as we dive into Stadia getting good, Mac has a gaming PC, and Tony Hawk is making a punk comeback? Pull up a chair, go for a run, or plop a sit on a couch and welcome to the pub. Don't forget to leave a review if you enjoying coming to the pub! If you want to support the show head over to anchor and visit our page. You can find us on Facebook to leave comments and engage in our growing community. Theme song: Mix of Chiptune Melody by Emcee Cisco Kid and Scarlet Fire by Otis McDonald Edited by: Patrick McWilliams, aka, Fancy Top Hat Films Hosts: Brandon Crussel(Craklyn64), Cole Stevens(CDboi32), Shane Hitechew, Patrick McWilliams, and Miller! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thegamerspub/message
Join us this week as we dive into Sony skipping E3, Xbox Series x missing exclusives at launch, and Super Nintendo World is opening soon in Japan. Pull up a chair, go for a run, or plop a sit on a couch and welcome to the pub. Don't forget to leave a review if you enjoying coming to the pub! If you want to support the show head over to anchor and visit our page. You can find us on Facebook to leave comments and engage in our growing community. Theme song: Mix of Chiptune Melody by Emcee Cisco Kid and Scarlet Fire by Otis McDonald Edited by: Patrick McWilliams Hosts: Brandon Crussel(Craklyn64) and Shane Hitechew --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thegamerspub/message
This week's Deadpod starts out with a unique Scarlet>Fire that was released back on Dick's Picks 13 as a 'hidden track'. This one doesn't sound like your usual Scarlet>Fire, the jam is unlike any other and Brent plays, I think, a bigger role (as he does throughout this set). I happen to dig it, hope you do as well. The rest of the (long) pre-drums set contains a fine Samson, a quite long 'Terrapin' (albeit with a small audience patch), and again, an interesting and unique 'Playin' with a jam familiar from that in the 'Scarlet' that preceeded it. Post-drums has a nice 'Black Peter' and a very lively 'Good Lovin' to close the set. Grateful Dead Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum Uniondale, NY Two Scarlet Begonias [17:45] > Fire On The Mountain [16:23] ; Samson And Delilah [6:49] ; Terrapin Station [11:#19] > Playing In The Band [16:50] > Drums [6:04] > Space [3:54] > Black Peter [9:#43] > Good Lovin' [7:14] Encore U.S. Blues [5:12] You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod011720.mp3 Take care of each other, and thanks for your support!
Hello Friends! This week, a show that caught my fancy that for some reason has never been featured here on the Deadpod, but certainly deserves to be.. This comes to us from November 1, 1979 and teh Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale NY. I think the band always enjoyed the NY area and this is I think, quite a fine and energetic outing. This recording starts with an audience patch in 'Jack Straw' but don't let that put you off, its a fine soundboard recording with just a few patches thrown in. Brent and Jerry's interplay really shines on this show, and the band effortlessly shift gears here in the first set from rockers like 'New Minglewood Blues' to more soulful numbers like 'Candyman' and 'Peggy-O' (that latter is an exceptionally fine version here). 'Looks Like Rain' shines too, and I quite enjoy the Brent offering 'Easy to Love You'.. Next week features a *massive* Scarlet>Fire, don't miss it! Grateful Dead Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum Uniondale, NY 11/1/79 - Thursday One Jack Straw [#2:21] ; They Love Each Other [7:12] ; Mama Tried [2:35] > Mexicali Blues [4:22] ; Peggy-O [7:38] ; New Minglewood Blues [6:55] ; Candyman [7:03] ; Looks Like Rain [8:25] ; Don't Ease Me In [3:36] ; Easy To Love You [3:50] ; The Promised Land [4:19] You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod011020.mp3 Hope you stay warm and dry this weekend - looks like some of us are in for some weather! thank you all for your kind support, which keeps the Deadpod rolling.
Welcome back! Join us as we talk about games of the last decade, what made the world we live in with video games, and where are we going. Pull up a chair, go for a walk, and make sure to join us on Facebook. Don't forget to leave a review if you enjoying coming to the pub! If you want to support the show head over to anchor and visit our page. You can find us on Facebook to leave comments and engage in our growing community. Theme song: Mix of Chiptune Melody by Emcee Cisco Kid and Scarlet Fire by Otis McDonald Edited by: Patrick McWilliams Hosts: Cole Stevens(CDboi32), Shane Hitechew(Vespinae), and Brandon Crussel(Craklyn64) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thegamerspub/message
Ho Ho Ho, man were the Game Awards something else. Join Shane and Brandon as they discuss the Game Awards, and our favorite Christmas gaming memories along with the rest of the pub's. Don't forget to leave a review if you enjoying coming to the pub! If you want to support the show head over to anchor and visit our page. You can find us on Facebook to leave comments and engage in our growing community. Theme song: Mix of Chiptune Melody by Emcee Cisco Kid and Scarlet Fire by Otis McDonald Edited by: Patrick McWilliams Host: Brandon Crussel(Craklyn64) Guest: Shane Hitechew --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thegamerspub/message
Welcome back to the gamers' pub! Pull up a seat and join us as we talk The Game Awards preshow and answer some Pub Talk. Don't forget to leave a review if you enjoying coming to the pub! If you want to support the show head over to anchor and visit our page. You can find us on Facebook to leave comments and engage in our growing community. Theme song: Mix of Chiptune Melody by Emcee Cisco Kid and Scarlet Fire by Otis McDonald Edited by: Patrick McWilliams Hosts: Brandon Crussel(Craklyn64) and Cole Stevens(CDboi32) Guest: Shane Hitechew --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thegamerspub/message
Welcome back to the gamers' pub! Pull up a seat and join us as we dive into The Game Awards 2019 nominees and share our thoughts. Don't forget to leave a review if you enjoying coming to the pub! If you want to support the show head over to anchor and visit our page. You can find us on Facebook to leave comments and engage in our growing community. Theme song: Mix of Chiptune Melody by Emcee Cisco Kid and Scarlet Fire by Otis McDonald Edited by: Patrick McWilliams Hosts: Brandon Crussel(Craklyn64) and Cole Stevens(CDboi32) Guest: Shane Hitechew --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thegamerspub/message
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Join our hosts Zak, Jake, and Adam as they review Ant-Man and the Wasp. Visit www.MoviesByNumber.com for social networking links, Events, Host Bios, the Smk Signals Podcast Network and more. If you enjoy MB# and would like to help us out please Download our episodes/Subscribe/Comment/Rate wherever you fulfill your podcasting needs! We do this for free but we appreciate anyone who would like to throw a few coins into our digital hat. If you like what we do here and would like to see what we could do with some more support then please.... Become a Patron at https://www.patreon.com/Moviesbynumber We humbly appreciate any and all support! If you would like to DONATE to our equipment acquisitions fund We could use help getting new mixers, mics, and computers. Not to mention all the rental and purchasing fees associated with the films we watch and the running of our websites and domains! Honestly every little bit helps us keep the lights on and the movies playing! Find out more at www.gofundme.com/donateMBNpod Film Audio clips utilized with regard to fair use under criticism and review with no creative or monetary infringement intended. Movies By # utilizes pod-safe and royalty free music courtesy of the royalty free youtube audio library: Opening Add Music- Otis McDonald "Scarlet Fire" Opening Bumper Music - John Deley and the 41 Players "Play Song" Movies by # theme - Otis McDonald "Behind Closed Doors" Movies by # end theme - Kevin Macleod "Wallpaper"