Here is the latest news from David Gans, producer and host of the Grateful Dead Hour.
Review of “Twisted Love Songs”
David Gans ran into God a couple of weeks ago. Or so the song goes. It is a bit of an awkward meeting – agnostic meets God, but God is decidedly more congenial than at Abraham’s meet-up with his maker as described in Bob Dylan’s “Highway 61 Revisited.” Unlike Abraham’s angry and vengeful God, Gans’s God is disillusioned and wracked with self-doubt, to the point where she denies her own existence. Twisted? Yes. But, a love song? This reminds me of a conversation I had with a friend who describes his favorite Grateful Dead song, “Standing on the Moon,” as a “love song.” “Social commentary,” I suggest, “not a love song.”  And so it goes (Kurt Vonnegut, r.i.p.). In addition to “Ran Into God,” David offers a dozen other original songs, and a half-dozen borrowed tunes on this album of previously unreleased material. “It’s Gonna Get Better” is a favorite of mine, which I have heard David perform on many occasions. I’m still getting to know some of the newer songs on this CD, but David’s performance of a guilty pleasure – Roger Miller’s “King of the Road” – is another highlight.  Likewise, listening to “Ship of Fools” feels like a visit from an old friend. David makes abundant use of his signature guitar looping, a skill which he will pass along to others at Jorma Kaukonen’s Fur Peace Ranch this fall. It sounds to me as though the following songs (and probably others) feature looping: “Cassidy’s Cat,” “Prophet and Loss,” “In Another World,” “Four Corners,” “Surely You Jest,” “Basin and Range,” and the haunting “Quarter to Five (For Tina Loney).” Although David often performs with other musicians, his regular gig is as a solo artist. With looping, he can accompany himself via a footpedal. The sound on this CD was mastered (in HDCD) by Jeffrey Norman, whose remastering work on the Grateful Dead Fillmore West 1969 box set ranks among the greatest audio engineering achievements of all time, in my humble opinion. The sound on this new Gans release does not equal the quality of the sound on the Fillmore box set, but considering the fact that David carries his recording rig in a briefcase (unlike the 400 pound twin reel-to-reel rigs used for the Fillmore recordings), Mr. Norman gets a tip of the hat. On Twisted Love Songs, David Gans expands his breadth as a recording artist, and delivers some notable performances of new material, while revisiting some very familiar places. There are not many artists performing today who convey the values of a 1960s America in which social consciousness was building, and a social conscience was evolving. David Gans is one. Thank you, David!Twisted Love Songs is available from CDBaby Or send $17.50 to: Perfectible Recordings PERF-06 484 Lake Park Ave. #102 Oakland CA 94610-2730
Ratdog spring tour available on CD
Just got this email from MunckMix. If you heard the Ratdog spring tour highlights on last night’s Dead to the World, you may be interested in getting some of these shows.
Bob Weir and RatDog completed their 2007 Spring Tour a little over two weeks ago, and recordings from all shows are available at ratdoglive.com .
This was the first time the band was able to release recordings from their 3 shows at the Beacon Theatre in New York City with guest appearances by Donna Godchaux-MacKay among others. Also of note on this tour was the March 13, Boston, MA  show where Kenny Brooks’ former sax instructor George Garzone joined Kenny on stage during Jam and traded some cool licks. And 2 days later, at the March 17, Jim Thorpe, PA show the band pulled out an unusually wild set list in the first set: Jack Straw (16:35)  – Memphis Blues (3:38) > Supplication Jam (1:41) > Memphis Blues (2:37) > Supplication Jam (4:02) > Memphis Blues (3:04) > Bird Song (9:53) > Odessa (7:30) – Shade of Grey (9:43) – Tennessee Jed (10:13) !
As always, the shows are available on both CDs and downloads. To help you in your selection, each listed show on the home page has a Preview function where you can listen to 30 second clips from every track. Incidentally, the band’s MP3 downloads are encoded at 256 Kbps bit rate, a much higher quality than the 128 Kbps files typical of most music downloads. .
We look forward to bringing you more recordings from the upcoming Summer shows, in the meantime – enjoy the music!
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Money Orders welcome – just send a list of the recordings you want with the money order to: MunckMix, P.O. Box 46, Glencoe, IL 60022.RatDog Live
ALL SHOWS FROM 2007 SPRING TOUR
+ all tours since ’03
nugs.net offers Rock the Earth benefit download
NUGS.NET ENLISTS DAVE MATTHEWS BAND, JACK JOHNSON, PHISH, GRATEFUL DEAD & OTHERS FOR A LIVE DOWNLOAD COMPILATION TO BENEFIT ROCK THE EARTH
MUSIC FOR THE PLANET: a nugs.net BENEFIT ALBUM FOR ROCK THE EARTH TO SUPPORT ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION IN THE UNITED STATES
Los Angeles, CA – Nugs.net, the leader in live music downloads, has assembled another all-star compilation of exclusive live tracks to raise money for several Rock the Earth campaigns to defend the United States’ environmental resources. Nugs.net’s artist partners donated the recordings for this compilation, including an exclusive release from Jack Johnson. Other artists contributing to the benefit compilation include Dave Matthews Band, Grateful Dead, Phish, Widespread Panic, The String Cheese Incident, The Disco Biscuits, The Radiators, Trey Anastasio, Gov’t Mule, STS9, Zero, Umphrey’s McGee, moe., and ALO. Nugs.net and the 15 artists featured on the benefit release organized this compilation out of their dedication to providing continued support for the worldwide environmental community.
Nugs.net and all the artists involved will donate 100% of all profits from the sales of this environmental resources compilation to Rock the Earth, a registered 501 (c)(3) non-profit charity. Director Marc Ross proudly claims, “Rock the Earth champions environmental and public health issues, and all the artists on Music for the Planet and nugs.net wanted to help these worthy causes for Earth Day 2007. We work closely with the music industry and its fans, many of whom are concerned with the fate of our public lands, air and water. We act as advocates to ensure the existence of a sustainable and healthy environment for all. Further, we aim to represent those individuals and communities whose environment or natural surroundings are directly and adversely affected by the actions of others.†Nugs.net founder Brad Serling adds, “We feel extremely fortunate to have the unwavering support of our artist clients for this fundraiser.†This two CD benefit compilation album will be available for $10.95 as MP3 downloads and $15.95 as CD-quality FLAC downloads. It is also available in a two-CD format for $25 which includes a one-year membership in Rock the Earth. To purchase, go to https://nugs.net and help support nugs.net’s efforts to defend our natural resources.
Music For The Planet:
a nugs.net benefit for Rock the Earth
DISC ONE
1) Widespread Panic: From The Cradle 04:43
11/3/06 Austin, TX (LiveWidespreadPanic.com)
2) moe.: Blue Jeans Pizza 07:59
2/9/07 Boston, MA (LiveDownloads.com)
3) Phish: Tube 10:44
12/29/97 New York, NY (LivePhish.com)
4) Zero: Ermaline 11:00
2/2/07 San Francisco, CA (LiveDownloads.com)
5) Jack Johnson: Banana Pancakes 03:10
4/22/06 Waikiki, HI (brushfirerecords.com)
6) STS9: Hi-Key 05:31
12/29/06 Atlanta, GA (LiveDownloads.com)
7) Gov’t Mule: Unring The Bell 09:20
10/22/06 Portland, OR (LiveMule.com)
8) The Radiators: River Run 10:17
2/16/07 New Orleans, LA (LiveDownloads.com)
DISC TWO
1) The String Cheese Incident: Piece of Mine 06:55
3/24/07 Denver, CO (LiveCheese.com)
2) Grateful Dead: Eyes of the World 12:20
12/31/76 San Francisco, CA (GDStore.com)
3) Umphrey’s McGee: Morning Song 07:35
12/30/06 Chicago, IL (UMLive.net)
4) Trey Anastasio: Simple Twist Up Dave 12:03
10/27/06 Las Vegas, NV (LivePhish.com)
5) The Disco Biscuits: Helicopters 09:56
12/31/06 Camden, NJ (LiveDownloads.com)
6) ALO: Plastic Bubble 05:29
6/1/05 Berkeley, CA (ALOMusic.com)
7) Dave Matthews Band: Warehouse 09:58
8/7/04 Alpine Valley, WI (DaveMatthewsBand.com)
Nugs.net offers high-quality, mastered soundboard recordings of all tracks in MP3 and lossless CD-quality FLAC formats. All download files are compatible with Windows, Mac and Unix, allowing for maximum flexibility and ease of use. Once downloaded, these files can be burned to CD an unlimited number of times, transferred to portable audio players such as Apple’s iPod, or played through a computer. MUSIC FOR THE PLANET: a nugs.net BENEFIT ALBUM FOR ROCK THE EARTH is available exclusively through nugs.net .
For more information on Rock the Earth, visit rocktheearth.org
Grateful Dead Hour #969
Week of April 16, 2007
Part 1 26:42
Grateful Dead 9/19/90 Madison Square Garden, New York City
JACK STRAW
BERTHA
ME AND MY UNCLE->
BIG RIVER
Part 2 30:08
Grateful Dead 9/19/90 Madison Square Garden, New York City
IT MUST HAVE BEEN THE ROSES
STUCK INSIDE OF MOBILE WITH THE MEMPHIS BLUES AGAIN
Tony Trischka, American Beauty Project, January 2007
Interview w/ John Schaefer
JERRY’S BREAKDOWN->
PIG IN A PEN
Old and In the Way
THE HOBO SONG
Tony Trischka is a New jersey-based banjo picker. Some time ago he was given a tape of an early-’60s bluegrass performance by Jerry Garcia, Robert Hunter, David Nelson et al. that included a Garcia original, “Jerry’s Breakdown.” What you’ll hear in this week’s program is Tony’s appearance last January in the American Beauty Project in New York, including his onstage interview with emcee John Schaefer, his solo medley of “Jerry’s Breakdown” and “Pig in a Pen,” and a brief interview with me after the show. Visit Tony’s web page for lots more information about him and news of upcoming appearances, including Late Night with David Letterman on April 26 with Steve Martin and Béla Fleck!
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
The State Theater of Ithaca (New York), where Dark Star Orchestra will recreate the Grateful Dead’s legendary 5/8/77 performance on its thirtieth anniversary: May 8, 2007. The State Theater is located in the same town as Cornell University, where the original show took place. DSO does 5/8/77 on 5/8/07! More information and tickets are available at www.stateofithaca.com and www.darkstarorchestra.net
The Green Apple Music & Arts Festival, proud to present an Earth Day celebration in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park with a free daytime concert Sunday, April 22 at Speedway Meadows featuring Bob Weir & RatDog, Stephen Marley and Junior Gong, The Greyboy Allstars, & Martin Sexton. More information on this event and other Green Apple Festival Earth Day events happening in New York City and Chicago is available at www.greenapplefestival.com
The disappearance of “Dylan Hears a Who”
Salon has a piece on the fate of “Dylan Hears a Who,” a brilliant cultural mashup of Bob Dylan and Dr. Suess that unfortunately ran afoul of copyright law.
Tangled up in Seuss
When a musician recorded “Green Eggs and Ham” in the voice of vintage Bob Dylan and posted it online, the Grinch estate promptly replied: One fish, two fish, cease and desist.
By Dan Brekke
…. Ryan took the text from seven Seuss classics, including “The Cat in the Hat” and “Green Eggs and Ham,” and set them to original tunes that sounded like they were right off Dylan’s mid-’60s releases. He played all the instruments and sang all the songs in Dylan’s breathy, nasal twang. He registered a domain name, dylanhearsawho.com, and in February posted his seven tracks online, accompanied by suitably Photoshopped album artwork, under the title “Dylan Hears a Who.”
….It was clever and delightful. Ryan had immersed himself so fully in Seuss’ words and Dylan’s style that he managed to merge two quite different creative intelligences. Many who have heard the tracks come away convinced they’re really listening to Bob Dylan.
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So if there was a legal defense for Ryan using Dr. Seuss’ words and images — and Dylan’s name and likeness, for that matter — it probably lay in the Copyright Law’s “fair use” exception. The provision, which reaches back at least to early 18th century English law, allows “the fair use of a copyrighted work … for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching … scholarship, or research.”What does that mean when it comes to the unlikely trio of Dylan, Seuss and Ryan?
I asked Jennifer Rothman, an assistant professor at Washington University Law School in St. Louis who specializes in intellectual property, entertainment law and the First Amendment. Her take surprised me, coming from someone who said she’s on the side of small creators vs. corporate intellectual property interests.
Read it and learn.