Week of April 30, 2007
Part 1 32:48
Grateful Dead 9/19/90 Madison Square Garden, New York City
PLAYING IN THE BAND->
SHIP OF FOOLS->
PLAYING IN THE BAND JAM->
UNCLE JOHN’S BAND
Part 2 22:37
Grateful Dead 9/19/90 Madison Square Garden, New York City
LET IT GROW
David Bromberg, Wanted Dead or Alive
THE HOLDUP
David Bromberg, Try Me One More Time
IT TAKES A LOT TO LAUGH, IT TAKES A TRAIN TO CRY
“It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry” is from David Bromberg‘s new solo acoustic CD Try Me One More Time (Appleseed Recordings APR CD 1099).
“The Holdup” is the opening cut from Bromberg’s 1974 album Wanted Dead or Alive. Bromberg is joined by Grateful Dead members Jerry Garcia, Phil Lesh Keith Godchaux and Bill Kreutzmann on four songs: “The Holdup,” “Someone Else’s Blues,” “Danger Man,” and “The Main Street Moan.” Further inspection of the liner notes yielded a fact I either had never noticed or had forgotten: “The Holdup” was written by Bromberg and George Harrison!
I posted about Bromberg here a couple of weeks ago.
Support for the Grateful Dead Hour comes this week from:
The 10,000 Lakes Festival, July 18 through 21 in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota. 10KLF features Bob Weir & RatDog, Trey Anastasio, Government Mule, moe., Umphrey’s McGee, Little Feat, The Disco Biscuits, Keller Williams, the New Riders, The Derek Trucks Band and over fifty additional acts. More information and tickets are at www.10KLF.com
Dead Symphony, an orchestral tribute to the music of the Grateful Dead. Performed by the Russian National Orchestra and conducted by composer Lee Johnson, ‘Dead Symphony’ is available now via an advance release via download at digital music service providers around the globe. More information and audio samples are available at www.deadsymphony.com