Archive for June, 2007

Grateful Dead Hour #979

Sunday, June 24th, 2007

Week of June 25, 2007

Part 1 32:18
Ollabelle 1/20/07 American Beauty Project, New York City
UNCLE JOHN’S BAND
Interviews (backstage and onstage): Amy Helm, Tony Leone, John Schaefer
Ollabelle 1/21/07 American Beauty Project, New York City
BROKEDOWN PALACE
Ollabelle, Riverside Battle Songs
RIVERSIDE
REACH FOR LOVE
LAST LULLABY

Part 2 24:07
Grateful Dead, Three from the Vault (2/19/71)
TRUCKIN’
EASY WIND
DEAL

The Grateful Dead Hour is made possible in part this week by:

The All Good Music Festival and Campout July 12 – 15 in Masontown, West Virginia featuring Bob Weir & RatDog, moe., Leftover Salmon, Dark Star Orchestra, Keller Williams, Les Claypool, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Yonder Mountain String Band, Sound Tribe Sector 9, Soulive, and dozens more with no overlapping sets. Tickets, directions, and camping information are available at allgoodfestival.com

Dead Symphony, an orchestral tribute to the music of the Grateful Dead. Performed by the Russian National Orchestra and conducted by composer Lee Johnson, ‘Dead Symphony’ is available now via download at digital music service providers around the globe. More information and audio samples are available at deadsymphony.com

Rhino Records, presenting Grateful Dead: Three From The Vault, a 2-CD set recorded on February 19th, 1971, an historic performance mixed from the original multi-track analog master tapes and mastered in HDCD sound. More information, cover art, and sample audio are available on the all-new dead.net

Jim Page at the Freight tonight

Wednesday, June 20th, 2007

Jim Page is playing a solo show at the Freight and Salvage tonight (Wednesday, June 20) at 8:00.

Jim is a true musical hero a committed social activist, and a sharp and humane songwriter with a huge heart and an irresistible wit. If you’ve never heard him, trust me on this and go see Jim tonight!

The Freight is located at 1111 Addison Street, just off San Pablo Avenue (a block south of University Ave.) in Berkeley, California.

Dead to the World 6/20/07

Wednesday, June 20th, 2007

Tonight: Paul Ingles’ 2-hour Sgt Pepper documentary:

THE TWO SIDES OF SGT. PEPPER: AN HONEST APPRAISAL

June 1, 2007 marks the 40th anniversary of the release of The Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. For decades, the recording has ranked highly on many All-Time Best Album lists. Celebrated as the first quasi-concept album in rock, fans and critics have long lauded the song-craft, the pioneering production sounds, and its colorful, now iconic, cover art. Some say it both reflected and drove the burgeoning youth culture through the “Summer of Love” in 1967. In more recent years, some critics have tried to cut through the mythology of the album and reconsider it in every way. Some have ranked other Beatle albums as superior to Pepper and feel the record has been over-hyped.

In this two-hour special, producer and host Paul Ingles (Everything was Right: The Beatles’ Revolver and The Beatles in America-1964) presents a lively ride that functions as both a celebration of a landmark recording and a balanced survey of critical opinion about Sgt. Pepper. Listeners will experience this music in a new way as they’ll hear both the stories behind the creation of these memorable tracks as well as thoughtful perspectives that place the work in context.

The “Pepper panel” assembled for the show includes musicians, writers, fans and critics. Some still love Pepper. Some “have issues.” It features Steve Turner, Ashley Kahn, Anthony DeCurtis, Jim DeRogatis, Greg Kot, Scott MacNicholl, Ann Powers, Deborah Holland, Richard Goldman, Jim Fusilli, Douglas Grant, Leslie Healy, Stuart Madow, Paul Zollo, Jon Spurney, David Gans, Richie Unterberger, and Howard Massey.

And once again, here’s my brief mutilaudioTribute to Sgt. Pepper

Gans performances in NorCal this weekend

Tuesday, June 19th, 2007

I’ve got three gigs in the Bay Area this weekend, each in a different musical configuration:

Thursday, June 21, 8pm: Honky Tonk Hippies and Crowsong at the Larkspur Cafe Theatre, 500 Magnolia Ave., Larkspur CA. $15. 415-924-6107. Doors & dinner at 6:30, show at 8. (download the poster)

Friday, June 22, 7:30-9:30pm: DG, Mario DeSio, and Per Marshall at the Nomad Cafe, 6500 Shattuck Ave. (at 65th St.), Oakland CA. No cover! But you have to buy some coffee and/or food.

Saturday, June 23, 9:30am to 1:30pm: Grand Lake Farmers’ Market, at the corner of Grand and Lake Park Avenues, Oakland CA. Free! Great produce, prepared foods, and crafts.

Then I leave for a northeast tour that will include festivals the next two weekends and several one-nighters with the Zen Tricksters. Details at dgans.com/gigs.html

Grateful Dead Hour #978

Sunday, June 17th, 2007

Week of June 18, 2007

Part 1 41:00
Interview: Mark Karan
Mark Karan Bob Weir, et al., unreleased studio recording
ALL ALONG THE WATCHTOWER
Interview: Mark Karan
Mark Karan et al., unreleased studio recording
LOVE IN VAIN
Interview: Mark Karan
Jemimah Puddleduck, unreleased studio recording
I THINK IT’S GONNA RAIN TODAY
Interview: Mark Karan
Ratdog 3/9/07 Beacon Theater, New York City
MISSISSIPPI HALFSTEP

Part 2 14:25
Interview: Mark Karan
Mark Karan 4/18/07 KPFA studio
SHE
MEMPHIS RADIO

Support for the Grateful Dead Hour comes this week from:

The All Good Music Festival and Campout July 12 – 15 in Masontown, West Virginia featuring Bob Weir & RatDog, moe., Leftover Salmon, Dark Star Orchestra, Keller Williams, Les Claypool, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Yonder Mountain String Band, Sound Tribe Sector 9, Soulive, and dozens more with no overlapping sets. Tckets, directions, and camping information are available at allgoodfestival.com

Dead Symphony, an orchestral tribute to the music of the Grateful Dead. Performed by the Russian National Orchestra and conducted by composer Lee Johnson, Dead Symphony is available now via download at digital music service providers around the globe. More information and audio samples are available at deadsymphony.com

The 15th Annual Michigan Peace Festival at the Willow Ranch in Lacota, Michigan July 13 – 15 featuring Tom Constanten with Covert Operations, Ferdinand Fox, Environmental Encroachment, Brian Imig, Electric Medicine, Laura Brown and the Pheromoans and dozens more. Located one hour south of Grand Rapids, the festival offers on-site camping and parking included. More information is available at michiganpeacefest.com.

Mickey Hart announces Global Drum tour

Sunday, June 17th, 2007

GLOBAL DRUM PROJECT TOUR
Mickey Hart, Zakir Hussain, Giovanni Hidalgo, Skiru Adepoju

Sep 20, 2007 Centennial Hall Tucson AZ
Sep 21, 2007 Ikeda Theatre Mesa AZ
Sep 22, 2007 Globalquerque Albuquerque NM
Sep 23, 2007 Boulder Theater Boulder CO
Sep 27, 2007 Laxson Auditorium Chico CA
Sep 28, 2007 Zellerbach Auditorium at UC Berkeley Berkeley CA
Sep 30, 2007 John Van Duzer Theatre Arcata CA

Oct 05, 2007 Ferst Center/Ga Institute Of Tech Atlanta GA
Oct 06, 2007 Jemison Concert Hall Birmingham AL
Oct 09, 2007 Maryland Hall For The Creative Arts Annapolis MD
Oct 11, 2007 Lisner Auditorium Washington DC
Oct 12, 2007 Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts Storrs CT
Oct 13, 2007 Flynn Theatre Burlington VT
Oct 14, 2007 Bardavon 1869 Opera House Poughkeepsie NY
Oct 16, 2007 Eisenhower Auditorium University Park PA
Oct 18, 2007 Byham Theater Pittsburgh PA
Oct 20, 2007 Wharton Center for the Performing Arts East Lansing MI
Oct 21, 2007 Southern Theatre Columbus OH
Oct 25, 2007 The McAninch Arts Center Glen Ellyn IL
Oct 26, 2007 Overture Center for the Arts Madison WI
Oct 27, 2007 Orchestra Hall Minneapolis MN

Dead to the World 6/13/07

Wednesday, June 13th, 2007

Mississippi Halfstep
Me and My Uncle
He’s Gone->
Truckin’->
The Other One->
Eyes of the World->
China Doll
Sugar Magnolia
~
Casey Jones
– Grateful Dead 5/26/73 Kezar Stadium, San Francisco (set 3)

Any Naked EyeNew Riders of the Purple Sage, Live New Year’s Eve 2006

Excerpt from Summer of Love Oral Archive
– Rock Scully
RighteousJim Page, Whose World Is This

“Grateful Dead and Philosophy”

Wednesday, June 13th, 2007

Grateful Dead the Philosophy

I wanted to mention another book that should be of interest to readers of this blog: Grateful Dead and Philosophy, edited by Steven Gimbel.

Here are some blurbs from the book cover (and the publisher’s web site):

“The Grateful Dead and what it amounted to was multifaceted. There was music, there was lifestyle, and with that lifestyle came a philosophy that evolved through experience. That philosophy, of course, was different for each individual in the family. But the process by which it came into being defined the difference between philosophy and ideology, in so far as it rested on experience. It continuously evolved and to this day continues to define itself.”

—Bob Weir, founding member of The Grateful Dead

“Who knew? The Grateful Dead, some of whom were voracious readers in many fields, including philosophy, never really thought too much about the implications of our music and the way we made it—we were too busy making it. Through reading this fascinating and comprehensive book, I’ve discovered deeper meanings in our work than I previously could have imagined. Many thanks to the authors, editor, and publishers!”

—Phil Lesh, bassist for The Dead

“A Grateful Dead concert had a way of setting you up with a koan or an aphorism and then opening up an improvisational musical space in which to ponder it. Lives were changed at Dead shows; decisions were made; creativity was inspired. Grateful Dead music continues to influence people’s thinking and being, long after the band stopped performing. The Grateful Dead and Philosophy is a natural.”

—David Gans, author of Playing in the Band and host of The Grateful Dead Hour

“Generations of Deadheads became amateur philosophers when confronted by this multifaceted cultural phenomenon—they just knew that the Grateful Dead Experience meant something deep and magnificent, and part of that feeling was the sense that what they were experiencing resonated with so many poles of Western thought, hearkening back even to archaic humanity. It’s a delight to see how many of these facets Steve Gimbel and his co-authors plumb in this remarkable volume, from fundamental questions of existence to how the band’s work engages with some of the greats. Fans, philosophers, and students of popular culture will appreciate the models and outline that The Grateful Dead and Philosophy provide of the immense riches of the band’s work as well as the complexity, color, and appeal of the subculture surrounding it.”

—Nicholas Meriwether, editor of the book All Graceful Instruments and the scholarly journal of Grateful Dead studies, Dead Letters

DG’s upcoming performances: Northeast edition

Wednesday, June 13th, 2007

Wednesday, June 27, 9:00 pm: Zen Tricksters and DG at the Acoustic Cafe, 2926 Fairfield Ave., Bridgeport CT. $10. 203-335-3655

Thursday, June 28, 7-11pm: Zen Tricksters and DG on the Rocks Off Boat Cruise around New York City. Leaves from 23rd Street @ FDR Drive. Board at 7, cruise from 8 to 11.

Friday, June 29: Zen Tricksters and DG at the River Street Jazz Cafe, 667 N. River Street, Plains (WIlkes-Barre) PA. 570-822-2992

June 30-July 1: American Roots Music Festival at Potomac Pavilion, Falling Waters WV. Melvin Seals/JGB, Donna Jean and the Tricksters, Juggling Suns, etc.

Tuesday, July 3, 9:00 pm: Zen Tricksters and DG at the Thunderbird Cafe, 4023 Butler Street, Pittsburgh PA. $10. 412-682-0177

July 4-7: Grateful Fest at Nelson Ledges Quarry Park in Garrettsville OH. Dark Star Orchestra, Donna Jean and the Tricksters, New Riders, Peter Rowan & Tony Rice Quartet, Keller Williams, many more!

Saturday, July 21: A Bear’s Picnic, Friendship Park, Milton PA. New Riders, Donna Jean and the Tricksters, Railroad Earth, Peter Rowan-Tony Rice Quartet, and many more. DG performs 1:30-2:30 pm

August 9-12: Gathering of the Vibes in Bridgeport CT

More info at dgans.com/gigs.html
DG’s CDs at CDBaby

DG’s upcoming performances: NorCal edition

Wednesday, June 13th, 2007

DG at the Farmers' Market 6/23/07

Friday, June 15, 9:30pm: Honky Tonk Hippies and Bo Carper (of New Monsoon) at the Connecticut Yankee, 100 Connecticut Street, San Francisco CA (download the poster)

Saturday, June 16: DG and Mario DeSio at Spuds, 3290 Adeline Street, Berkeley CA. 510-597-0795

Sunday, June 17, 9 am to 1 pm: Marin County Farmers’ Market, at the Marin Civic Center. Free! Great produce, meat, fish, prepared foods, and crafts.

Thursday, June 21, 8pm: Honky Tonk Hippies and Crowsong at the Larkspur Cafe Theatre, 500 Magnolia Ave., Larkspur CA. $15. 415-924-6107. Doors & dinner at 6:30, show at 8. (download the poster)

Friday, June 22, 7:30-9:30pm:
DG, Mario DeSio, and Per Marshall at the Nomad Cafe, 6500 Shattuck Ave. (at 65th St.), Oakland CA. No cover! But you have to buy some coffee and/or food.

Saturday, June 23, 9:30am to 1:30pm: Grand Lake Farmers’ Market, at the corner of Grand and Lake Park Avenues, Oakland CA. Free! Great produce, prepared foods, and crafts.