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Happy Valentine's Everyone! This week on the Deadpod we conclude the band's performance from February 19, 1982 in San Diego CA. Again, this comes from an audience tape so while the fidelity isn't quite up to soundboard levels, it does give you a great sense of being there.. The pre-drums portion of the set is well played, with the highlight being a sweet Lost Sailor>Saint of Circumstance. The killer portion of this set comes as Drums ends, the band goes into a great Other One -- Phil really seems to be enjoying this one as he leads the charge throughout.. A sweet Stella Blue follows then an unusual ending as instead of Around and Around we get Man Smart, Woman Smarter into Johnny B. Goode not as the encore but as the set closer. The US Blues encore is a snappy ending to the enening.. Grateful Dead Golden Hall - San Diego Community Concourse San Diego, CA 2/19/1982 - Friday Two Alabama Getaway [5:41] > The Promised Land [4:09] Ship Of Fools [7:39] Lost Sailor [6:54] > Saint Of Circumstance [6:44] > Jam [5:13] > Drums [10:55] > Space [8:05] > The Other One [10:33] > Stella Blue [9:47] > Man Smart (Woman Smarter) [5:27] > Johnny B. Goode [3:34] Encore U.S. Blues [5:06] You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod021425.mp3 Thanks for the love!
welcome boys and girls for a very NSFW episode of beyond the capes! we talk with Jonas creator of the unsinkable ship of fools, a tale of people from all walks of life as they focus on themselves, the community and there erotic escapades! this graphic novel blends great storytelling and character development with well done sexual art and erotic scenes. this is a book meant for adults but follow the link if your curious and jump on the train!
This week's Deadpod features the second set from January 18, 1979 at Providence Rhode Island. This is a rather unique second set as there is no drums/space segment here, unique since the band started introducing them as a matter of course back in the spring of 1978. It would be the last show without one for a long time. It's a solid show, in my opinion, the highlight being a raucous 'Trucking' that even includes Phil singing, and a solid 'Other One'. Hope you enjoy it.. Grateful Dead Providence Civic Center Providence, RI 1/18/1979 - Thursday Two I Need A Miracle [6:14] > Bertha [6:58] > Good Lovin' [6:41] > From The Heart Of Me [3:45] Ship Of Fools [8:04] He's Gone [12:33] > Truckin' [10:02] > The Other One [11:#13] > Wharf Rat [10:03] > Around And Around [7:13] Encore U.S. Blues [5:16] You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod011725.mp3 Thank you friends for your kind support of the Deadpod
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We welcome December this week by returning to the second set of the band's performance at the Golden Hall in San Diego on November 24, 1979. This set has an upbeat beginning with 'Alabama Getaway' going into a classic 'Greatest Story Every Told' - listen for Phil in that wild transition. 'Ship of Fools' follows, with Jerry giving us a find rendition complete with some extended soloing where it doesn't usually occur. 'Terrapin Station' follows, leading into a long and interesting 'Playin In the Band '. Drums goes into a short Space, then we're treated to 'Sailor>Saint', followed by a fine 'Wharf Rat'. The boys then rock it up with a good 'Sugar Magnolia' and the obligatory 'One More Saturday Night' encore. Grateful Dead Golden Hall - San Diego Community Concourse San Diego, CA 11/24/1979 - Saturday Two Alabama Getaway [7:22] > Greatest Story Ever Told [5:07] Ship Of Fools [9:55] Terrapin Station [12:20] > Playing In The Band [14:23] > Drums > Space [1:47] > Lost Sailor [6:10] > Saint Of Circumstance [5:27] > Wharf Rat [9:27] > Sugar Magnolia [8:06] Encore One More Saturday Night [4:46] You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod120624.mp3 Hope this finds you warm and dry! My thanks for your kind support of the Deadpod!
A couple of weeks ago—after this episode was recorded, but before it was edited and posted—the famous author Stephen King posted online his top ten novels of all time—and among them was Katherine Anne Porter's Ship of Fools. This 1962 book was the first novel by Porter, a great American writer who had mostly worked in the short story genre and as a journalist and editor. The novel tells of a German passenger liner traveling from Mexico to different ports of Europe in the 1930s. It presents a multinational, highly varied cast of characters. Ship of Fools received rave reviews at first, before then suffering through the obligatory critical backlash. The film rights sold for what at the time was a kaboodle of money and the movie was nominated for and received a number of Academy Awards. Hosts Kirk Curnutt and Scott Yarbrough wrestle with these questions: is this work a great American novel after all? Are we all fools bound on an eternal quest for understanding or relevance or fares with inclusive food and drinks? Why did the author take thirty years (almost) to finish the book? Come steam away with us as we sort it out. Listeners are warned as always: there be spoilers here!The film audio clips are from the trailer to Ship of Fools, directed and produced in 1965 by Stanley Kramer and starring Vivien Leigh and Lee Marvin, among others. Released by Columbia Pictures. The show music is by Lobo Loco. The intro song is “Old Ralley,” and the outro is “Inspector Invisible.” For more information visit: https://locolobomusic.com/.
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Christian finally checks out Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor, his first vampire-survivor like! He also joins Bobby in Ship of Fools, which is like Sea of Thieves boat battles meets Overcooked. Nic thoroughly enjoys Fallout London, the new mod for Fallout 4, which might be the best mod ever made. TOPICSShip of Fools, Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor, Fallout London, Turmoil – Deeper Underground, Fantasy Map Simulator, Neo Berlin 2087 For more content, check out dlgaming.net!
The Grateful Deadcast welcomes back Donna Jean Godchaux-MacKay for the season finale, digs into “Ship of Fools,” and visits the set for the Grateful Dead Movie, aka the Dead's five “retirement” shows at Winterland in 1974, with heads who attended.Guests: Donna Jean Godchaux-MacKay, Ron Rakow, Ned Lagin, David Grisman, Elvis Costello, Steve Brown, Richie Pechner, Jerry Pompili, Jim Sullivan, John Perry, Gary Lambert, Geoff Gould, Joan Brown, Michael Parrish, Corry Arnold, Strider Brown, Jay Kerley, Rita Fiedler, Rene Tinner, Lee Ranaldo, Gregory Barette, Ron Long, David Lemieux, Brian Anderson, Shaugn O'Donnell, Brian KehewSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Deadcast explores the Mars Hotel obscurity “Money Money” & goes on the Dead's mayhem-filled Europe ‘74 tour, including a long look at the extended jams & Seastones sets performed with Ned Lagin.Guests: Ned Lagin, Elvis Costello, Andy Leonard, Richard Loren, Steve Brown, John Perry, Ben Haller, Andy Childs, Uli Teute, Paul Matulic, David Lemieux, Brian Kehew, Rebecca Adams, Shaugn O'Donnell, Brian Anderson, Michael KalerSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Team must escape the sinking ship and figure out what Jassin was up to, but when Margarine discovers the origins of the mysterious note from Vel's room, "42 Dockway" takes them in an unexpected direction. Get DnDnD Merch at TeePublic! Beth has a show called Your Art Friends! Check it out here on spotify and everywhere now! We've got a Patreon! Support the show and get rewards like exclusive recipe cards, merch, and t-shirts! www.patreon.com/dndndpod Beth's Rad Shop is BethBeRad.shop Twitter: @DnDnDPod Instagram: @DnDnDPod Email: DnDnDPod@gmail.com Our Team: James Graessle, James A. Janisse, Chelsea Rebecca, Beth Radloff, Mike Cygan, & Joel Arnold Subreddit: r/DnDnDPod Original Music by Jeremy Nasato
The Deadcast joyously welcomes the 50th anniversary reissue of Robert Hunter's solo debut Tales of the Great Rum Runners, uncovering stories of two early drafts of the album, a mostly-lost book of poetry, and Hunter's secret performing career as Lefty Banks.Guests: Mickey Hart, Barry Melton, John Perry, Ted Claire, Ron Rakow, Steve Brown, Robbie Stokes, Nicholas MeriwetherSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We're back! Season 6 continues as we rejoin the Team aboard a sinking casino boat docked at the riverside city of Carriage Straits. Fletch, Flak, and Zabbas are locked in a magic-free fist fight with a Shadowhand while Margarine and the ship's Captain deal with the aftermath of their sudden change of course. Get DnDnD Merch at TeePublic! Beth has a show called Your Art Friends! Check it out here on spotify and everywhere now! We've got a Patreon! Support the show and get rewards like exclusive recipe cards, merch, and t-shirts! www.patreon.com/dndndpod Beth's Rad Shop is BethBeRad.shop Twitter: @DnDnDPod Instagram: @DnDnDPod Email: DnDnDPod@gmail.com Our Team: James Graessle, James A. Janisse, Chelsea Rebecca, Beth Radloff, Mike Cygan, & Joel Arnold Subreddit: r/DnDnDPod Original Music by Jeremy Nasato
The Deadcast explores Phil Lesh & Bobby Petersen's “Pride of Cucamonga” (featuring lost lyrics & session pedal steel player John McFee), the Dead's August ‘74 east coast trip (with Ned Lagin & an extended stop at Roosevelt Stadium), & the band's decision to take a road hiatus.Guests: Ron Rakow, Ned Lagin, Alan Trist, Richard Loren, Richie Pechner, Andy Leonard, Steve Brown, John McFee, Ira Kaplan, Gary Lambert, Steve Silberman, Ihor Slabicky, Todd Ellenberg, John Potenza, David Lemieux, Brian Kehew, Nicholas MeriwetherSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
From the Mars Hotel 50: Scarlet BegoniasExplore “Scarlet Begonias,” from its trans-Atlantic origins (including the Dead's surprising Bob Marley connection) to Cornell '77 & beyond, featuring the Wall of Sound's stop at the Hollywood Bowl (with more unheard Owsley Stanley) & a visit from Vampire Weekend's Chris Tomson.Guests: Chris Tomson, Donna Jean Godchaux MacKay, Trey Anastasio, Alan Trist, Ron Rakow, Lee Jaffe, Courtenay Pollack, Andy Leonard, Steve Brown, Richie Pechner, Jim Sullivan, Geoff Gould, David Lemieux, Brian Kehew, Nicholas Meriwether, Steve Silberman, Nick Paumgarten, Brian Anderson, Shaugn O'Donnell, Michael Kaler, Steve Hurlburt, Andrew Shields, Nick RubinSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
From Sunday 19 May 2024, Pastor Jason Clark takes a short break from the Colossians Series to do a short series titled "Walking in the Fear of the Lord". Todays message is “Ship of Fools” Prov. 1:7fbcmw.org
From “Loose Lucy,” the Deadcast jumps onto Dead tour in June ‘74, going under the hood of Phil Lesh's new quad bass, behind the scenes at the tie-dye information booth, a private lunch at the Bank of Boston, & on a Mars Hotel-soundtracked summer road trip with Sonic Youth's Lee Ranaldo.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Deadcast explores Phil Lesh's masterpiece “Unbroken Chain,” its mysterious lyricist Bobby Petersen, & digs into the luminous synth with Ned Lagin himself; plus, the story of the album title & art with the Grateful Dead Records crew & a visit from Animal Collective's Avey Tare.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Deadcast explores “China Doll,” perhaps the most delicate Dead song, the innovative studio techniques pioneered for From The Mars Hotel, the formation of Round Records (& the making of Jerry Garcia's sophomore solo album), & the infamous Wall of Sound test at the Cow Palace.Guests: Elvis Costello, Ron Rakow, Richard Loren, Andy Leonard, Richie Pechner, Steve Brown, Michael Parrish, David Gans, Steve Beck, David Lemieux, Brian Kehew, Shaugn O'Donnell, Brian Anderson See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Grateful Deadcast begins the epic story of the Dead in 1974 with the writing of From the Mars Hotel's album-opening “U.S. Blues” & the multiple debuts of the innovative Wall of Sound, featuring new interviews & never-heard archival audio. Guests: Ron Rakow, Richie Pechner, Sam Cutler, Steve Brown, Sally Mann Romano, David Lemieux, Brian Kehew, David Gans, Michael Parrish, Brian Anderson See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Good Ol' Grateful Deadcast is back for its 9th season of high adventure and historical storytelling, unlocking the secrets of From the Mars Hotel and going on tour with the Wall of Sound. Tune in starting March 28th wherever you get your podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Episode 615 Hour 1: The host kicks things off by saying he got a message, but doesn't really want to run it. New Facebook like. The host teases something he has coming up concerning the podcast, says he'll reveal details in the newsletter. "Bed Time With Bill Belichick - The Three Little Pigs" is played for anyone who might've missed it. Sports - Jim Rome has to deal with ridiculous calls from the clones. Ross Rides The Lightning, Stewie gives the host crap for saying the wrong name. October 20-22. The host briefly explain why he doesn't like pineapple on pizza. A leftover clip about George Santos from last week leads into two songs about him. "George Santos Is An Attention Whore" from "Escape From Leavenworth" track 6, and "He's A Phony Man" from the sam album, trac 15. Alec Baldwin is back in the news, "Stewie Reacts - Glengary Glen Ross" from "The Starving Artist", track 13 closes out the first hour. Hour 2: Stewie makes fun of the host for his music selection, thinks the song describes him. History of the DeLorean. Natalee Holloway mystery solved. Pulse nightclub memorial. kid who enjoys surfing. Since October 20th is Bella Lugosi's birthay, the show closes with his reading of "The Tell Tail Heart". Break music - "Gimme Three Steps" by Lynyrd Skynyrd Rejoiner music - "Ship Of Fools" by The Doors --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lawrence-ross9/message
It's Friday the 13th, but I hope you'll feel lucky to listen to this fine second set from October 18, 1978. The second night of the 'From Egypt with Love' run at Winterland, this set features some very strong Drums and Space, highlighted by a guest appearance from Lee Oskar, giving it a decided Egyptian feel. While Jerry flubs the lyrics to 'Terrapin Station' a fine 'Samson and Delilah' more than makes up for it. The show also has a rare set-ending 'Truckin' which is first rate. I hope you enjoy it.. Grateful Dead Winterland Arena San Francisco, CA 10/18/1978 - Wednesday Two Bertha [7:13] > Good Lovin' [6:05] From The Heart Of Me [3:48] Ship Of Fools [6:36] Samson And Delilah [8:19] Terrapin Station [12:06] > Playing In The Band [10:#49] > Drums (1) [9:30] > Space (1) [5:58] > Wharf Rat [11:#33] > Truckin' [11:21] Encore I Need A Miracle [4:20#] Comments (1) with Lee Oskar on harmonica, appears at 4:48 into drums. You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod101323.mp3 Thank you for your support of the Deadpod, which has allowed us to continue to present these shows every week for the last 17 years! Happy Anniversary Deadpod!
The Tim Corrimal Show Episode 711 – September 10, 2023 On episode 711 of The Tim Corrimal Show, I am joined at the round table with Joe (Joseph Santorsa on Facebook and @Marnus3@mstdn.party on Mastodon) from The Poorly Written Political Blog, Sue (@841920meema6 on Twitter and @SueInRockville@mstdn.social on Mastodon) and https://bren-books.com, Seth (@SethP23 on Twitter and @SethP23@stranger.social on Mastodon) […] The post Episode 711 – Ship of Fools first appeared on The Tim Corrimal Show.
We continue this week with the concluding set from the band's performance on July 25, 1974 in Chicago, Illinois. Things start out with a standalone 'Scarlet Begonias', including some very nice guitar work from Jerry, then they go into a really rockin' 'Big River. A sweet Roses follows with Jerry in good voice. Following 'Jack Straw' they go into one of the few '74 Dark Stars - this one quite cosmic - that goes deep into space land. Towards the end you can hear the 'Slipknot' theme, before they break into a sweet 'Stella Blue'. A rockin' 'Johnny B. Goode' comes out of Stella, which leads into 'Uncle John's Band'. While not really a jamming song, this one has some very nice riffs and leads into 'US Blues'. While the show took place on Thursday, they close the set with 'One More Saturday Night'. 'Ship of Fools' is an unusual encore choice, but ends a very interesting evening of music. Grateful Dead International Amphitheater Chicago, IL 7/25/1974 - Thursday Three Scarlet Begonias Big River It Must Have Been The Roses Jack Straw Dark Star > Jam > Stella Blue Johnny B. Goode Uncle John's Band > U.S. Blues One More Saturday Night Encore Ship Of Fools You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod081823.mp3 Keep on Truckin'.
FULL EPISODE: https://www.patreon.com/posts/160-ship-of-of-87602691 Dimitri and Khalid continue their deep sea dive into the murky mythos of the Titanic, including: Synchronicities with James Cameron's Titanic being released 4 months after the death of Princess Diana, the 1943 Nazi blockbuster “Titanic”, locating the berg film in James Cameron's “Planet Ice”, sus Lusitania, deboonking the Titanic-Olympic swap out theory, goin' to hell in an unchristened bucket, the resurgent theory that JP Morgan sank the Titanic to kill “Mr. Ustah” for opposing the Fed, G. Edward Griffin's “The Creature From Jekyll Island”, Griffin's work with Curtis Lemay, John Singlaub, and Larry McDonald's Western Goals, the conspiratorial origins of the Federal Reserve, the leading role of John D. Rockefeller Jr.'s father-in-law Senator Nelson Aldrich, the Warburg banking dynasty, the Rothschild shitcoat, and more. For access to full-length Patreon episodes, upcoming installments of DEMON FORCES, and the SJ Grotto of Truth Discord, subscribe to the Al-Wara' Frequency at patreon.com/subliminaljihad.
Dimitri and Khalid take an overly ambitious, ill-advised deep dive into the immense dracularity surrounding the Titanic disaster of 1912, including: The resurgence of Titanic conspiracy theories following the June 2023 Titan disaster, predictive programming in Hauptmann's “Atlantis” and “The Wreck of the Titan; or, Futility”, muckraker and Spiritualist William T. Stead's cursed mummy rumor, a lost bejeweled copy of the possibly cursed Rubaiyat of Omar Kayyam, the Wreck of the Edward Fitzgerald, the Somerset Man, the role of Marconi's wireless telegraph, the inexplicably sus behavior of SS Californian Captain Stanley Lord, Morgan's men covering up the Californian's duplicity, the shameful survival of White Star Line owner J. Bruce Ismay, what JP Morgan was or wasn't up to, and “The Rescue of the Third Class of the Titanic: A Revisionist History”. Part one of two. For access to full-length Patreon episodes, upcoming installments of DEMON FORCES, and the SJ Grotto of Truth Discord, subscribe to the Al-Wara' Frequency at patreon.com/subliminaljihad.
NYC Mayor Adams says the city can't handle any more "migrants," but instead of calling out his party's disastrous border policy, he just wants more money!
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For your Memorial Day weekend we have the second set of the band's performance on May 25, 1974 at the University of California at Santa Barbara. After a rocking 'Promised Land' opener, and 'Ship of Fools' we are treated to a wonderful 'Big River' - Keith's piano work here is outstanding. The meat of this set however comes in the wonderful 'Truckin' that really showcases why this was a vehicle for some most excellent deep space explorations. Phil rattles some bones here, especially in the transition to 'Let It Grow'. Jerry has some great solos here in the 'Let It Grow' which slides perfectly into 'Wharf Rat'. An almost perfect 'Sugar Magnolia' follows, then leads into the 'GDTRFB' and, the obligatory, 'One More Saturday Night'. Grateful Dead Campus Stadium - University Of California Santa Barbara, CA 5/25/1974 - Saturday Two The Promised Land [3:13] Ship Of Fools [5:35] Big River [4:54] Tennessee Jed [7:57] Truckin' [18:05] > Jam > Space > Let It Grow [9:24] > Wharf Rat [9:54] Sugar Magnolia [8:34] > Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad [7:11] > One More Saturday Night [4:30] Encore Casey Jones [6:30] You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod052623.mp3 Have a safe and fun Memorial Day weekend, and give thanks to those who sacrificed for us all.
Hey Now, this week we'll play the second set from the band's performance on April 7, 1987 at the Meadowlands in New Jersey. 'Box of Rain' is the opener here, a rather unusual choice. A short 'I Need a Miracle' follows into 'Bertha'. 'Ship of Fools' slows things down, but they then go into another crowd favorite, 'Man Smart, Women Smarter' before going into a fairly lengthy drums and Space. Out of Space, they bridge into 'Gimme Some Lovin' which then segues nicely into a fine 'Morning Dew'. A nice 'Throwing Stones' > 'Not Fade Away' combo closes the set but the band returns for a pleasing rendition of 'The Mighty Quinn'. Grateful Dead Brendan Byrne Arena East Rutherford , NJ 4/7/1987 - Tuesday Two Box Of Rain [5:08] I Need A Miracle [3:20] > Bertha [6:23] Ship Of Fools [8:03] Man Smart (Woman Smarter) [7:21] > Drums [10:31] > Space [11:#03] > Gimme Some Lovin' [4:46] > Morning Dew [10:43] > Throwing Stones [8:52] > Not Fade Away [5:02] Encore The Mighty Quinn (Quinn The Eskimo) [4:21] You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod041423.mp3 "Let it shine, let it shine, let it shine... "
Ken describes the hilarious misadventure of his first family cruise on the floating trailer park that is Carnival cruise lines. It's an amusing and cautionary tale. More podcasts at WAVE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/artist/wave-podcast-network/1437831426