January 12 - January 18, 2009

Tapers Section By David Lemieux

Greetings and welcome back to the Tapers' Section. We have a pretty eclectic mix of early Grateful Dead music for you this week, specifically 1968-1972, a truly Golden Age in the history of the band.

Our first stop this week is in Chico, California, on 11/1/68, where we'll listen to the classic double-whammy major jam of the era, Dark Star>That's It For The Other One. What a treat it is to play the two big jams of 1968 linked together like this.

From just a couple of months later in Santa Barbara, we'll stop in on a killer sequence from 1/17/69, featuring just about the entirety of the song selection that would appear on Live/Dead, Lovelight, Dark Star>St. Stephen>The Eleven>Death Don't Have No Mercy, minus the feedback>We Bid You Goodnight that closed out one of the greatest live albums of all time.

Moving further up the coast to one of the coolest cities in America, Portland, Oregon, we have a couple of tunes from 1/16/70, a tight, excellent Easy Wind, and the powerful, psychedelic That's It For The Other One. We hope you don't mind two complete Other One jams this week. This little tour in January, 1970 features some very cool, unique shows, including San Diego on 1/10/70 and the two Hawaii show on 1/23&24/70. And sandwiching this tour were the Fillmore East shows of 1/2&3/70 and 2/11,13&14/70. Certainly a prime time for the Grateful Dead.

Finally this week, from 9/26/72 in Jersey City, NJ, we have a great second set sequence of Tomorrow is Forever, Truckin'>The Other One>Baby Blue. Yes, another Other One. We hope that's OK with you. These three New Jersey shows are excellent, with one of them even making into the ranks of Dick's Picks, Volume 11.

Be sure to come back next week to check in on the Tapers' Section, where we'll stick within the rather slight parameters we did this week, which is to say more music from 1969-1971. Thanks for stopping in.

David Lemieux
vault@dead.net


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glad it's working for you, estimated!

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this has definitely been a week for wackiness, computer and otherwise...

EASY WIND

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Great selection this week. Easy Wind is slowly becoming one of my favorite early tunes. The guitar work on this one is unreal. The boys were definitely in-sync on this bluesy number. It makes one ponder that if Pigpen was still with us what kind of direction the band would have headed in.

Thanks for including this one David! If anyone ever questions incredible guitar work, have em' check this gem out.

Oh Happy Day

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The music is coming in loud and clear, today. Grace. All of the other weeks worked this past Monday, just not these, but now I'm a happy camper.
Thanks to the powers that be. xo

round and round

Thanks

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Now, if only those wonderful techies had a "Donna Filter," this week's selection would have been absolutely perfect. But, I'll take almost perfect every time.

"Let there be songs to fill the air."

Link works

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For some reason I finally stumbled onto this little pocket of the site. The popup works fine, and does it sound great! What a great day to hear this particular song.!! Easy Wind, new breeze in DC.

THANKYA'LL!

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