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Grateful Dead Hour no. 1458

Week of August 29, 2016 Part 1 25:08 Bob Weir, Blue Mountain ONLY A RIVER Grateful Dead 12/30/87 Oakland Coliseum Arena SCARLET BEGONIAS-> SAMSON AND DELILAH Part 2 30:25 Grateful Dead 12/30/87 Oakland Coliseum Arena SHIP OF FOOLS-> HE’S GONE-> DRUMS
Support for the Grateful Dead Hour comes this week from: Love Some Tea – grown and harvested naturally in Northern Thailand by the Hmong Hilltribe people. These plantation-free teas are flavored by hand, with all natural ingredients. Love Some Tea is sustainable hand-grown tea, and all the founders are Deadheads. The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, New York. Bruce Hornsby, unofficial Grateful Dead keyboardist, and inductor of the band into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, is coming to The Cap on Thursday, September 8 with The Noisemakers. And on Friday, September 9, rock heroes Little Feat return to The Cap stage for their 5th performance. Events, information, and ticketing at thecapitoltheatre.com.

“Confessions of a Dead Head”

Confessions of a Dead Head by the Starburst Commander is a sweet little (under 100 pages) memoir of a guy whose first show was at Winterland in 10/74. He touches all the bases: hilarity on the highway; post-show coffee-shop hijinks; a borrowed account of meeting a band member; getting deep into the songs; emotional processing and catharsis at shows.

I enjoyed the book immensely and I recommend it to all.

The Starburst Commander moved to Mexico a few years back. I lost touch with him for a while, but we’re back in contact and we’ve made an arrangement to make his wonderful book available again.

Here’s an interview I did with the author in 2009.

And here’s an excerpt from the book:

Dentist and I love “Stella Blue” and once listened to a live bootleg version of it more than 30 times in a row. We were on a construction site off of St. Stephen’s Road in Lafayette, CA. This was back in the cassette tape days, and by replay number six we had the timing down on the rewind.

“Stella Blue” is the perfect combination of brilliant musical and lyrical writing. This song is Garcia and Hunter in their element and at their very best. There is not one wasted word. Every line, every verse sets us up for the next line and the next verse. And when Jerry finishes it up on his guitar, we have a genuine masterpiece. It is as perfect as a song can be, and Hunter’s lyrics are a true reality check.

“Dust off those rusty strings just one more time.” It gets me every time. “Gonna make ’em shine” – that last hope of hopes. It is beautiful, but starkly lonely. It seems a brutally, pessimistically optimistic song.

Then – “There’s nothing you can hold for very long” – Stella Blue. Fuck me four times sideways. Like a lamb to the slaughter I follow every word. My emotions are pulled in every direction. Am I sadly happy or happily sad? This song leaves me longing for the knowledge of something I don’t quite understand, and Jerry’s solo continues to take me apart before he slowly puts me back together again. The pauses between his notes here are perfect evidence of his musical genius. Style over speed, quality over quantity. Never a blur, always succinctly clear. I find myself anticipating each note and the wait is sweet.

You can get Confessions of a Dead Head from the Perfectible store

“It is truly a sweet little memoir that does what good memoirs do: it takes the intensely personal and uses it to speak to the universal. There is no way anyone who touched the scene in even the most superficial way will not find echoes of their own feelings beautifully expressed. Well worth a read.” – Steven Gimbel, author of Grateful Dead and Philosophy

Confessions of a Dead Head

Grateful Dead Hour no. 1457

Week of August 22, 2016

Part 1 17:50
Dead and Company 7/15/16 Fenway Park, Boston MA
THE MUSIC NEVER STOPPED
Bob Weir, Ace
CASSIDY

Part 2 37:28
Grateful Dead 12/30/87 Oakland Coliseum Arena
ALTHEA
CASSIDY
WEST LA FADEAWAY
LET IT GROW

Dead & Company live concerts are available in a variety of formats from LiveDead.co

Support for the Grateful Dead Hour comes this week from:

Love Some Tea – grown and harvested naturally in Northern Thailand by the Hmong Hilltribe people. These plantation-free teas are flavored by hand, with all natural ingredients. Love Some Tea is sustainable hand-grown tea, and all the founders are Deadheads.


The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, New York. Bruce Hornsby, iconic keyboardist who served as unofficial member of the Grateful Dead from 1990-1992, will play The Cap with The Noisemakers on Thursday, September 8. And on Friday, September 9, rock legends Little Feat return to The Cap for a night of classics. Events, information, and ticketing at thecapitoltheatre.com.

Grateful Dead Hour no. 1456

Week of August 15, 2016

Part 1 35:41
Grateful Dead 12/30/87 Oakland Coliseum Arena
HEY POCKY WAY
BIG BOSS MAN
GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD
FRIEND OF THE DEVIL
MAMA TRIED->
MEXICALI BLUES

Part 2 20:00
Dead & Company 7/29/16 Toyota Amphitheater, Wheatland CA
MORNING DEW->
CASEY JONES

Dead & Company live shows are available in a variety of digital formats (download and CD) from livedead.co

Support for the Grateful Dead Hour comes this week from:

Love Some Tea – grown and harvested naturally in Northern Thailand by the Mung Hilltribe people. These plantation-free teas are flavored by hand, with all natural ingredients. Love Some Tea is sustainable hand-grown tea, and all the founders are Deadheads.

The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, New York. On Thursday, September 8, The Cap will host Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers. Hornsby played over 100 shows with the Grateful Dead, including last summer’s legendary 50th anniversary “Fare Thee Well” shows. It’s a rare opportunity to see Bruce Hornsby at one of Jerry Garcia’s favorite venues. Events, information, and ticketing at thecapitoltheatre.com.

Dead to the World 8/10/16

Dark Star->
St Stephen
Dead & Company 7/30/16 Shoreline Amphitheater

Don’t Let GoJerry Garcia Band, GarciaLive vol 7 (11/8/76 Sophie’s, Palo Alto CA)

It’s Just Happening
When the Zombies Come
Emily Yates live in the KPFA studio

China Cat Sunflower->
I Know You Rider
Morning Dew->
Casey Jones
Dead & Company 7/29/16 Toyota Amphitheater, Wheatland CA

Finders Keepers, Losers Weepers – Jerry Garcia and Merl Saunders, GarciaLive vol 6 (7/5/73)

She Said She Said – The Beatles, Revolver