Grateful Dead Hour no. 796

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Grateful Dead Hour by David Gans

This week's archival GD Hour podcast concludes both the interview with legendary GD roadie Steve Parish and the first set of 7/18/90.

Enjoy!

David Gans
gdhour [at] dead.net

Grateful Dead Hour no. 796
Week of December 22, 2003

Grateful Dead 7/18/90 Deer Creek Music Center, Noblesville IN
BROWN-EYED WOMEN
CASSIDY
DEAL

Interview: Steve Parish

Bob Weir and Ratdog 11/3/03 Vic Theater, Chicago IL
WEATHER REPORT SUITE

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Error

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What's going on? I can't download and it won't play for the site. I've been dying to hear the last part of the interview.

Cool

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It works now, Thanks!

sweet!

GANS IS THE MAN!!!!!
GDH on dead.net is always appreciated!!!
mmmmm....deer creek '90!!!
the next night is one of my all time favorite shows...the 1st set is unreal...and the desolation row is superb!!

the steve parrish interview really gave us an inside view of all things jerry! BEWARE OF THE SHADOW PEOPLE!!

I confess!

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The reason you got an error yesterday is that I accidentally DELETED THE FILES!

I thought I was uploading them to a staging area, but it turns out that when I post 'em, that's where they stay.

This is the sort of mistake a person should only get to make once, heh-heh.

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This download isn't working for me tonight. Wonder what the deal is?

KF

"Be the change you seek in this world."
Gahdhi and Paul Wellstone

A Request

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I seem to have lost my tape of the GDH with the Barbed Wire Whipping Party on it. Any
chance you could post it as a special favor to Deadheads everywhere?

Thanks,

Brian M.

Barbed Wire Whipping Party

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Hello David Please Post The Barbed Wire Wipping Party...would love to have that on digital format...thx

Barbed Wire Whipping Party

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Your request is in the queue. Thanks!

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Great Interview

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I was a bit unimpressed with the idea of the boys stopping by for the new radio show (on the basis that there is only so much time and energy to spare from touring) but after hearing Steve field questions and give his view from back stage, I now believe I was wrong. I loved the story about Jerry singing/playing "to" the guy in the audience ;-)
Thanks again, DG.

The Dude Abides!