Grateful Dead Hour no. 343

By David Gans

Grateful Dead Hour by David Gans

Week of April 17, 1995

Grateful Dead 1/22/68 Eagle's Auditorium, Seattle
ALLIGATOR

Grateful Dead 1/20/68 Municipal Auditorium, Eureka CA
CLEMENTINE->
NEW POTATO CABOOSE->
BORN CROSS-EYED->
SPANISH JAM->
CAUTION JAM->
DARK STAR

Request by Dennis Gore. Kick-ass jamming from the period that gave us Anthem of the Sun!

"Clementine" didn't stay in the GD repertoire very long. We used the 2/2/68 performance for the boxed set So Many Roads (1965-1995); this one is cool, too.

You can browse 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

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Gettin' Ready

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I am getting ready to see Phil tonight at Jones Beach. What better way to get psyched than to listen to some great classic Dead! Thanks again, DG.

Free

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Digging this jam session, solid it is.

Coconut Phil, living Free.

Phil was great

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Phil and his band were amazing last night. Danced through the entire second set which included Dark Star and Born Cross-Eyed. Glad I listened to this Dead Hour to get psyched.

I only wish Phil would let DG have some of their live stuff to feature on new GD Hours.

alpha centauri

What sinchronicity pomo1 . Seeing your profile , you re an absolute veteran of shows . Good for you . The sinchronicity of Born X eyed & D star are far out .

BTW friends , this weeks TS of D Lemieux is the f**n smoker . There s a Playin that s gonna make you smile non stop for a whole day

Peace

GDH Hall of Fame Redux!

On July 11th, 2008 Golden West said:
If there was one, 343 would go in by unanimous vote in it's first year of eligibility. This one is sublime.

I could not agree more!!!

great Hour of The Good 'Ol Boys!

Heard as the good ol blues brothers boys band! heehaww!! SMILE! Just the greatest psychedekic style jazz jams ever performed and recorded!! Keep on Keepin' on Brotha Gans!

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