Dead Air: Week 40

Beyond Description. . .


We pay tribute to George Frayne, a.k.a. Commander Cody, alt-country pioneer, who joins the great jam in the sky. Not only was he the frontman for The Lost Planet Airmen but he was Jerry Garcia’s neighbor. The Grateful Dead’s soundman recorded a Commander Cody show which was released last year. The soundman, Owsley Stanley, recorded a Johnny Cash show which will be released later this month!


Jerry Garcia will release GarciaLive Volume 17. The release will showcase recordings from Northern California in 1976. 


We hear Commander Cody cover a Johnny Cash song. Johnny Cash covers a Bob Dylan song. All tracks recorded by Grateful Dead soundman, Owsley Stanley, and Jerry Garcia covers a Bob Dylan song. Mr. Dylan recently announced new tour dates. 




The Set List. . .
El Paso 4:51
1973-09/08 NASSAU VETERANS MEMORIAL COLISEUM, Uniondale, New York
Dave’s Picks Vol. 38

Big River 3:07
1970-02/27 FAMILY DOG AT THE GREAT HIGHWAY, San Francisco, California
Bear’s Sonic Journals: Found In The Ozone

Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright
Johnny Cash
Bear’s Sonic Journals: April 24th, 1968 Carousel Ballroom

Simple Twist Of Fate 13:42
1991-11/15 MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, New York, New York
GarciaLive Vol. 16

Playing in the Band > 15:54
Cosmic Charlie > | 8:03
1976-07/16 ORPHEUM THEATRE, San Francisco, California  
Dave’s Picks Vol. 18 2016 Bonus Disc

Dead Air: Week 39

Fare thee well, Bob Matthews, who was at the “band meeting” where the group decided to name themselves, The Grateful Dead. Over the weekend, Bob Matthews passed onto the Great Jam In The Sky. 
Among fans of the Grateful Dead, Bob Matthews is a legend. He took banjo lessons from Jerry Garcia, played bass in an early formation of the Grateful Dead: Mother McCree’s Uptown Jug Champions, and the group practiced at his parent’s house.

Bob Matthews produced and engineered for iconic albums such as Live/Dead, Europe ‘72, Skull & Roses, and Workingman’s Dead.

We hear archival audio from Bob Matthews discussing music he helped make. 


The Set List:

The Golden Road (To Unlimited Devotion) 2:13 
1967-03/17 studio release, THE GRATEFUL DEAD 
The Grateful Dead (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)

St. Stephen 6:39 
1969-02/27 FILLMORE WEST, San Francisco, California 
The Best Of The Grateful Dead Live (2018 Remaster)

Garden Of Eden 7:50 
1969-10/15 MANDRAKE’S, Berkeley, California 
Bear’s Sonic Journals: The Dawn Of The New Riders Of The Purple Sage 

Introducing The “Murdering Punks” 0:46 
1969-08/01 BEAR’S LAIR, Berkeley, California 
Bear’s Sonic Journals: The Dawn Of The New Riders Of The Purple Sage

Accidently Like A Martyr 5:04 
All Good Things: Jerry Garcia Studio Sessions [Disc 6: Outtakes, Jams, and Alternates] 

Brokedown Palace 7:03 
1972-04/11 NEWCASTLE CITY HALL, Newcastle, England 
Steppin’ Out With The Grateful Dead: Europe ’72 

Big Railroad Blues 3:35 
1971-04/05 MANHATTAN CENTER, New York, New York 
Skull & Roses 50th Anniversary Edition 

Tennessee Jed 9:11 
1978-04/18 PITTSBURGH CIVIC ARENA, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania   
Dave’s Picks Vol. 37 

Dead Air: Week 38

Beyond Description. . . 
Waynard Scheller and Rainbow Full of Sound play Grateful Dead songs, and they’ve been doing so for a while – 300 shows’ worth.  But their upcoming tour will come with a very special twist:  they are going to recreate the Dead’s legendary 1972 tour of Europe, tracing the path of twenty-one shows from England to Denmark to Germany to France to the Netherlands and back to England.

The Web. . . 
https://officialtapes.com/waynard-scheller/

The Set List. . . 

One More Saturday Night 4:51 
1972-05/26 LYCEUM THEATRE, London
Skeletons From The Closet: The Best Of Grateful Dead

Looks Like Rain 7:43 
1972-04/08 WEMBLEY EMPIRE POOL, London, England 
Europe ’72 2003 Reissue Bonus Material

Bob’s Yellow Dog Story 3:08 
1972-04/08 WEMBLEY EMPIRE POOL, London, England 
Europe ’72 2003 Reissue Bonus Material – Hidden Track

Casey Jones 6:16 
1972-04/24 RHEINEHALLE, Dusseldorf, West Germany 
Rockin’ The Rhein With The Grateful Dead 

Good Lovin’ > 18:30 
Caution (Do Not Stop On The Tracks) > 4:39 
Who Do You Love? > 0:23 
Caution (Do Not Stop On The Tracks) > 1:44 
Good Lovin’ 5:59 
1972-04/14 TIVOLIS KONCERTSAL, Copenhagen, Denmark 
Europe ’72 2003 Reissue Bonus Material

Dead Air: Week 37

Dell Furano, concert merch pioneer, joins the great jam in the sky at the age of 71. Furano got his start with rock promoter Bill Graham and later co-founded Winterland Productions. His companies made hundreds of deals, from T-shirts and hoodies to Madonna’s skincare products, Celine Dion’s handbags and Kiss’ wafflemakers. Furano got his first gig under the recommendation of the Grateful Dead. When it came to T-shirt concerns, the saying was: “Go talk to Dell.”
We hear something from a show that had the early days of “Shakedown Street” – the show outside of the show. . . 

After being shut down for 18 months because of the pandemic, live music will soon be heard once again at the legendary Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, New York.
The venue’s owners, staff and fans came together today to celebrate the upcoming reopening with the sign on the marquee saying it all: “The Cap is Back!”

The Capitol Theatre reopened after a year and a half with a free show featuring a Grateful Dead tribute band. We hear the originals play the Cap this week!

Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart was a featured guest on PBS NewsHour. The Rhythm Devil appeared to discuss his drone trio and how they are working to heal people with music. We hear Hart discuss cognitive musical therapy and get what the doctor ordered. . . Good Lovin’


The Set List. . . 
Friend Of The Devil 9:38 
1979-12/26 OAKLAND AUDITORIUM, Oakland, California 
Dick’s Picks Vol. 05 


One More Saturday Night 4:59 
1974-10/19 WINTERLAND ARENA, San Francisco, California 
The Grateful Dead Movie (DVD) 


Next Time You See Me 4:40 
1971-02/21 CAPITOL THEATER, Port Chester, New York 
Workingman’s Dead [50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition]

My Brother Esau 5:36 
1983-04/26 THE SPECTRUM, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 
Dave’s Picks Vol. 39 

Playin’ in the Band 6:56
Live at the Fox Theatre St Louis MO 12-10-71
Listen to the River – Single

Good Lovin’ 17:48 
1971-07/02 FILLMORE WEST, San Francisco, California 
Skull & Roses 50th Anniversary Edition 

Dead Air: Week 34

We pay our farewells to Don Everly, half of the Rock and Roll & Country Music Hall of Fame duo The Everly Brothers joined the ‘great jam in the sky’ at the age of 84. The duo first gained attention from Nashville musicians while still attending high school and began writing and recording their own music in 1956. The following year, “Bye Bye Love,” hit No. 1 setting off a string of hits that included “Wake Up Little Susie,” “All I Have To Do Is Dream” and “Problems.” From 1957 to 1958, the duo toured with Buddy Holly. We hear that Bo Diddley Beat that Buddy Holly also made famous. In 1960, The Everly Brothers signed with Warner Bros. – the same record label that later signed The Grateful Dead – and recorded “Cathy’s Clown.” Peter Ames Carlin, author of “Sonic Boom: The Impossible Rise of Warner Bros. Records” tells us the importance of Cathy’s Clown and the impact it had on the record label. Plus, Bob Weir and Jerry Garcia along with New Riders of the Purple Sage perform a cover of Cathy’s Clown.



The Set List. . .

Mama Tried 2:43
1971-04/26 FILLMORE EAST, New York, New York
Skull & Roses 50th Anniversary Edition

Wake Up Little Susie > 2:53
Candyman 5:42
1970-04/18 FAMILY DOG AT THE GREAT HIGHWAY, San Francisco, California
Family Dog at The Great Highway, San Francisco, CA 4/18/70

Cathy’s Clown 4:29
1969-08/28 THE FAMILY DOG AT THE GREAT HIGHWAY, San Francisco, California
Bear’s Sonic Journals: The Dawn Of The New Riders Of The Purple Sage

St. Stephen> 11:11
Not Fade Away> 12:15
Stella Blue 13:53
1976-06/15 BEACON THEATRE, New York, New York
June 1976 Box Set 

Dead Air: Week 33


The Grateful Dead’s newest release – Dave’s Picks Volume 39 – is the band’s highest-charting release on the Billboard 200 since 1987. 

Largest sales week for a Grateful Dead album since Hundred Year Hall which was back in 1995.

Grateful Dead has 72 Top Rock Albums entries – The most of any act in the chart’s history and more than double the count of its closest competitor, Bob Dylan (31). 



The Set List. . . 
New Minglewood Blues 8:18 
1983-04/26 THE SPECTRUM, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 
Dave’s Picks Vol. 39 

Row Jimmy 8:24 
1973-03/24 THE SPECTRUM, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 
Dave’s Picks Vol. 32 

Black Peter 9:22 
1974-06/23 JAI-ALAI FRONTON, Miami, Florida 
Dave’s Picks Vol. 34 

Candyman 7:39 
1978-04/15 WILLIAM & MARY HALL – COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY, Williamsburg, Virginia 
Dave’s Picks Vol. 37 

<Drums > The Other One > | 18:06 
1971-04/28 FILLMORE EAST, New York, New York 
Skull & Roses 50th Anniversary Edition 

Dead Air: Week 32

New Box Set / New Vault Release
There’s a new release out of the vault – Dave’s Picks 39. We get into a hefty second set jam session which is most of CD two. . .

The new box set will be released in October. The band is already releasing “singles” or downloads for pre-orders. We get into the first single. The box set is LISTEN TO THE RIVER: ST. LOUIS ’71 ’72 ’73. Six previously unreleased complete shows.

The Set List
Me And My Uncle 3:16
1973-09/08 NASSAU VETERANS MEMORIAL COLISEUM, Uniondale, New York
Dave’s Picks Vol. 38

Sugaree
Live at the Fox Theatre St Louis 12/10/71
Single — LISTEN TO THE RIVER: ST. LOUIS ’71 ’72 ’73

They Love Each Other 7:34
1976-06/19 CAPITOL THEATRE, Passaic, New Jersey
June 1976 Box Set

Help On The Way > 4:26
Slipknot > 4:36
Franklin’s Tower > 9:42
Man Smart, Woman Smarter >
Drums > | 11:14
1983-04/26 THE SPECTRUM, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Dave’s Picks Vol. 39

Dead Air: Week 31

The final artwork from Jerry Garcia was digital. Was he a PC guy? Or a Mac’er? Find that out and about NFTs. The band has teamed up with Levis for some Grateful Dead fashion!

The Grateful Dead just announced a 20-CD box set: “LISTEN TO THE RIVER: ST. LOUIS ’71 ’72 ’73”

The newest release in the Dave’s Picks series: 4/26/83 THE SPECTRUM, PHILADELPHIA, PA



The Set List. . .
Greatest Story Ever Told 5:13
1973-09/08 NASSAU VETERANS MEMORIAL COLISEUM, Uniondale, New York
Dave’s Picks Vol. 38

Comes a Time 7:45
1971-12/10 FOX THEATRE, St. Louis, Missouri
30 Days of Dead 2014

Cumberland Blues 6:26
1984-04/20 PHILADELPHIA CIVIC CENTER, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Dave’s Picks Vol. 35

Jack A Roe 5:54
1977-05/21 LAKELAND CIVIC CENTER ARENA, Lakeland, Florida
The Collected Artwork: Collector’s Edition

Not Fade Away> 3:58
Goin’ Down The Road Feeling Bad> 9:40
Not Fade Away 2:36
1971-07/02 FILLMORE WEST, San Francisco, California
Skull & Roses 50th Anniversary Edition

He Ain’t Give You None 8:32
1991-11/15 MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, New York, New York
GarciaLive Vol. 16