Dead to the World 3/1/06

Sorry I didn’t get this up before the broadcast, but it was crazy in there and I never even got my laptop out of the backpack.

Bob Weir and Ratdog live in the KPFA performance studio!
Ratdog in the KPFA performance studio 3/1/06
Jam ->
Jack Straw ->
Dark Star ->
Odessa ->
Lazy River Road ->
Jam ->
Silvio ->
Tequila ->
Silvio ->
Tequila ->
Silvio ->
Althea
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Help on the Way->
Slipknot!->
She Says->
Two Djinn->
Franklin’s Tower

Bobby

Regarding that “Bobby: What the hell’s going on here!?” just before “Lazy River Road”:

I had asked if the band was going to stop at all during the set. I need to identify the station, tell the listeners what they’re hearing, plug the web site, etc. Charucki told me there’d be an opportunity after “Odessa.” So I got into position and waited for the band to stop.

They didn’t. They brought it down, and Charucki signaled me to talk – but NO WAY am I going to talk over the music! When I was a kid listening to the radio, we all HATED the DJs who talked over the music!

That’s why Bobby said what he said. And that’s why I kept my yap shut.

8 thoughts on “Dead to the World 3/1/06”

  1. Bobby and Ratdog sounded great. I know you wanted to have them on for the Marathon, but it was certainly worth the wait! I’m sure it was pretty cool for those lucky enough to be in the studio and hear it live.

    I’ve been enjoying the Jam>Jack Straw>Dark Star on tape this morning.

    Cheers,

    DP

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  2. What a great evening and an excellent show!!!!!
    I’m listening to the stream now- Wowzer!
    Thank you so much David Gans!!!!!!

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  3. I can’t even express to you how glad and grateful I am to you for making last night happen, and especially for creating your corner of Deadland into the truthful AND fun place it is. Thank you again, David.

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  4. What a fun night David!! Thank you! Lots of laughter and good times! Hey David…can we make the ratdog/ listener phone calls a regular featured program on KPFA??! What a hoot!

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  5. Well, Bobby sounded good. Nice jamming. I am glad they do some of the songs Jerry sang. I keeps those songs alive, at least in a way it does. The sound was good. The interview was fun, but imo, to do Phone-In stuff you gotta be more like the great Ray Taliaferro of KGO….No offence, David.

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