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    Grateful Dead Hour no. 296

    Week of May 23, 1994

    Some unreleased live music from the spring of 1994. Enjoy!

    Grateful Dead 4/1/94 Omni, Atlanta
    HE'S GONE->
    THAT WOULD BE SOMETHING

    Grateful Dead 3/27/94 Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale NY
    THE OTHER ONE->
    MORNING DEW

    Every Wednesday, we post a program from the Grateful Dead Hour archives for your enjoyment and enlightenment. You can browse or search the playlists at gdhour.com or on the GD Hour Search page, and let me know what program(s) you'd like to hear by emailing me at gdhour@dead.net.

    Thank you for listening!

    - David Gans
    Producer/host

    Listen Now

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    Mithadan
    13 years 5 months ago
    The New Stranger Friend
    Greetings to all. This site, its very ecclectic and fascinating band, and the Gratful Dead universe are new to me. I am that stranger who has heard of this land, yet never seen it. This is amazing. I bought a GD cd on a hunch one day and was shocked at how different their styles were from what I expected and the usual overproduced, record company money maker. Then I found out that the studio CD I bought entitled "American Beauty" was made in 1970, but was not even a fraction of what GD has released. I found in this new journey into an unknown but often mentioned band that they were "about the music," unlike so many of their peers that found stardom and sold out. This journey is just beginning for me. I know practically nothing about the GD experience, but the more I read, look and listen, the more captivated I am. To my fellow travellers, wish me luck and guidance on this journey.
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    Anonymous (not verified)
    13 years 5 months ago
    Thank You!!
    Thank you so much for some '94 Dead. I know it's not a good year, but thanks for diggin some out!
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    Copenhagen81
    13 years 5 months ago
    Spring 1994
    Thanks David + crew; Found the unedited April Fool's Day Show in superb sound quality in 1995. It's very nice, and a hdcd road trips edition would be even nicer ;-) Listening to the fragile and intense He's Gone vocals, and waiting for Jerry's little McCartney nugget That Would Be Something. Wow, in a few minutes I'll hear if the Nassau Show is up there on my high list too.Beautiful and creepy Nassau Space! Informal member of the informal group "Waiting for the Europe '81 Road Trips Edition" ;-)
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Week of May 23, 1994

Some unreleased live music from the spring of 1994. Enjoy!

Grateful Dead 4/1/94 Omni, Atlanta
HE'S GONE->
THAT WOULD BE SOMETHING

Grateful Dead 3/27/94 Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale NY
THE OTHER ONE->
MORNING DEW

Every Wednesday, we post a program from the Grateful Dead Hour archives for your enjoyment and enlightenment. You can browse or search the playlists at gdhour.com or on the GD Hour Search page, and let me know what program(s) you'd like to hear by emailing me at gdhour@dead.net.

Thank you for listening!

- David Gans
Producer/host

Listen Now

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Thanks David + crew; Found the unedited April Fool's Day Show in superb sound quality in 1995. It's very nice, and a hdcd road trips edition would be even nicer ;-) Listening to the fragile and intense He's Gone vocals, and waiting for Jerry's little McCartney nugget That Would Be Something. Wow, in a few minutes I'll hear if the Nassau Show is up there on my high list too.Beautiful and creepy Nassau Space! Informal member of the informal group "Waiting for the Europe '81 Road Trips Edition" ;-)
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Thank you so much for some '94 Dead. I know it's not a good year, but thanks for diggin some out!
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Greetings to all. This site, its very ecclectic and fascinating band, and the Gratful Dead universe are new to me. I am that stranger who has heard of this land, yet never seen it. This is amazing. I bought a GD cd on a hunch one day and was shocked at how different their styles were from what I expected and the usual overproduced, record company money maker. Then I found out that the studio CD I bought entitled "American Beauty" was made in 1970, but was not even a fraction of what GD has released. I found in this new journey into an unknown but often mentioned band that they were "about the music," unlike so many of their peers that found stardom and sold out. This journey is just beginning for me. I know practically nothing about the GD experience, but the more I read, look and listen, the more captivated I am. To my fellow travellers, wish me luck and guidance on this journey.