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    Grateful Dead Hour no. 820

    Week of June 7, 2004

    Grateful Dead 3/1/69 Fillmore West
    DUPREE'S DIAMOND BLUES
    MOUNTAINS OF THE MOON
    DARK STAR

    Joel Harrison, from Guitar Harvest, Vol. 1
    BLACK MUDDY RIVER

    Graham Parker, Your Country
    SUGAREE

    Grateful Dead 10/20/89 Spectrum, Philadelphia
    CALIFORNIA EARTHQUAKE

    The Very Best of Jackson Browne
    FOR EVERYMAN

    *

    Requested by Carrick Linthicum."What a smoking show."

    "Dupree's Diamond Blues" and "Mountains of the Moon" are on the three-disc Fillmore West 1969 compilation, and of course all of 3/1/69 appears on Filmore West 1969: The Complete Recordings, both of which were released in 2005 and appear to be out of print at the moment.

    The Grateful Dead were on the road on October 17, 1989, the day the Loma Prieta earthquake knocked down a bunch of structures back home in northern California. Acknowledging the tragedy, The Dead played Rodney Crowell's song "California Earthquake (Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On)" twice, on October 20 and 23, 1989, and released the earlier performance on tape to local radio stations. The original appears on Crowell's 1978 debut album, Ain't Livin' Long Like This

    Jackson Browne's "For Everyman" isn't Dead-related at all, but it's one of my favorite songs by one of my favorite California singer-songwriters, so when it came out on this beautifully-remastered compilation, I tossed it into the show in hopes of turning some new listeners on to one of the greats.

    Your requests are requested! Browse and/or search the Grateful Dead Hour program logs on the GD Hour web site. Let me know if there's a particular program you'd like to hear, and feel free to post requests and comments here or by email to gdhour@dead.net

    Thanks for listening!
    David Gans
    gdhour@dead.net

    Listen Now

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    freedom1
    15 years 3 months ago
    David,I wonder if there is
    David, I wonder if there is anything on earth that can bring my spirit home like Good ol GD! I am living in Switzerland with my son, and listening to the shows reminds me of all the good things in life. Thanks for keeping the memories alive for so many of us! freedom1
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    Jaime
    15 years 8 months ago
    Sugaree by graham parker
    Friends , the Sugaree did it for me . And California earthqauke is such and overshadowed piece ; well it was played twice only . The sugaree was one of the best covers i ve heard
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    15 years 8 months ago
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    thanks for all the great music....so many great memories!!
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Week of June 7, 2004

Grateful Dead 3/1/69 Fillmore West
DUPREE'S DIAMOND BLUES
MOUNTAINS OF THE MOON
DARK STAR

Joel Harrison, from Guitar Harvest, Vol. 1
BLACK MUDDY RIVER

Graham Parker, Your Country
SUGAREE

Grateful Dead 10/20/89 Spectrum, Philadelphia
CALIFORNIA EARTHQUAKE

The Very Best of Jackson Browne
FOR EVERYMAN

*

Requested by Carrick Linthicum."What a smoking show."

"Dupree's Diamond Blues" and "Mountains of the Moon" are on the three-disc Fillmore West 1969 compilation, and of course all of 3/1/69 appears on Filmore West 1969: The Complete Recordings, both of which were released in 2005 and appear to be out of print at the moment.

The Grateful Dead were on the road on October 17, 1989, the day the Loma Prieta earthquake knocked down a bunch of structures back home in northern California. Acknowledging the tragedy, The Dead played Rodney Crowell's song "California Earthquake (Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On)" twice, on October 20 and 23, 1989, and released the earlier performance on tape to local radio stations. The original appears on Crowell's 1978 debut album, Ain't Livin' Long Like This

Jackson Browne's "For Everyman" isn't Dead-related at all, but it's one of my favorite songs by one of my favorite California singer-songwriters, so when it came out on this beautifully-remastered compilation, I tossed it into the show in hopes of turning some new listeners on to one of the greats.

Your requests are requested! Browse and/or search the Grateful Dead Hour program logs on the GD Hour web site. Let me know if there's a particular program you'd like to hear, and feel free to post requests and comments here or by email to gdhour@dead.net

Thanks for listening!
David Gans
gdhour@dead.net

Listen Now

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Nice to hear this song again... I was present when it was played at the Spectrum on the 10/20/89 Brings back some good memories of times gone bye and friends that left this world too early Peace on the Increase
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I was at the 10-23-89 Earthquake song in Charlotte. Sugaree cover was the highlite this week.You still rock sir!
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Love to hear "Mountains of the Moon" any chance I can get, as well those wonderful covers of Dead tunes. I hadn't heard those before today... thanks! Also, Jackson Browne is one of the all time grates, imHo! "You know what the trouble about real life is? There's no danger music."
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thanks for all the great music....so many great memories!!
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Friends , the Sugaree did it for me . And California earthqauke is such and overshadowed piece ; well it was played twice only . The sugaree was one of the best covers i ve heard
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David, I wonder if there is anything on earth that can bring my spirit home like Good ol GD! I am living in Switzerland with my son, and listening to the shows reminds me of all the good things in life. Thanks for keeping the memories alive for so many of us! freedom1