Week of July 3, 1995
Grateful Dead 8/1/94 The Palace at Auburn Hills MI
JAM->
ALL ALONG THE WATCHTOWER->
STELLA BLUE->
SATISFACTION
Grateful Dead/Pink Floyd
BRICKSHAKE #7
Grateful Dead 8/1/94 The Palace at Auburn Hills MI
LIBERTY
August 1, 1994 was Jerry Garcia's 52nd birthday. I have a vague recollection of a playing card-themed backstage pass or maybe some other party favor...
"Brickshake #7" is a piece of digital audio art that sort of shuffles the Grateful Dead's studio recording of "Shakedown Street" (from the album of the same name) and Pink Floyd's "Just Another Brick in the Wall" together like a deck of cards. I've done other pieces along these lines, including one that combines seven or eight different artists' performances of "Hard to Handle." I call the art form "Mutilaudio," and you can hear more examples at https://www.dgans.com/mutilaudio/ .
You can browse and/or search the Grateful Dead Hour program logs on the show's home page, gdhour.com. Let us know if there's a particular show you'd like to hear, and feel free to post requests and comments here or by email to gdhour [at] dead.net
Thanks for listening!
David Gans
gdhour [at] dead.net
Features
- https://www.dead.net/features/gd-radio-hour/grateful-dead-hour-no-354Grateful Dead Hour no. 354
Week of July 3, 1995
Grateful Dead 8/1/94 The Palace at Auburn Hills MI
JAM->
ALL ALONG THE WATCHTOWER->
STELLA BLUE->
SATISFACTION
Grateful Dead/Pink Floyd
BRICKSHAKE #7
Grateful Dead 8/1/94 The Palace at Auburn Hills MI
LIBERTY
August 1, 1994 was Jerry Garcia's 52nd birthday. I have a vague recollection of a playing card-themed backstage pass or maybe some other party favor...
"Brickshake #7" is a piece of digital audio art that sort of shuffles the Grateful Dead's studio recording of "Shakedown Street" (from the album of the same name) and Pink Floyd's "Just Another Brick in the Wall" together like a deck of cards. I've done other pieces along these lines, including one that combines seven or eight different artists' performances of "Hard to Handle." I call the art form "Mutilaudio," and you can hear more examples at https://www.dgans.com/mutilaudio/ .
You can browse and/or search the Grateful Dead Hour program logs on the show's home page, gdhour.com. Let us know if there's a particular show you'd like to hear, and feel free to post requests and comments here or by email to gdhour [at] dead.net
Thanks for listening!
David Gans
gdhour [at] dead.nethttps://www.dead.net/features/gd-radio-hour/grateful-dead-hour-no-354Grateful Dead Hour no. 354Week of July 3, 1995
Grateful Dead 8/1/94 The Palace at Auburn Hills MI
JAM->
ALL ALONG THE WATCHTOWER->
STELLA BLUE->
SATISFACTION
Grateful Dead/Pink Floyd
BRICKSHAKE #7
Grateful Dead 8/1/94 The Palace at Auburn Hills MI
LIBERTY
August 1, 1994 was Jerry Garcia's 52nd birthday. I have a vague recollection of a playing card-themed backstage pass or maybe some other party favor...
"Brickshake #7" is a piece of digital audio art that sort of shuffles the Grateful Dead's studio recording of "Shakedown Street" (from the album of the same name) and Pink Floyd's "Just Another Brick in the Wall" together like a deck of cards. I've done other pieces along these lines, including one that combines seven or eight different artists' performances of "Hard to Handle." I call the art form "Mutilaudio," and you can hear more examples at https://www.dgans.com/mutilaudio/ .
You can browse and/or search the Grateful Dead Hour program logs on the show's home page, gdhour.com. Let us know if there's a particular show you'd like to hear, and feel free to post requests and comments here or by email to gdhour [at] dead.net
Thanks for listening!
David Gans
gdhour [at] dead.net10691
- dead tanuki17 years 3 months agoIs this the backstage pass you mean?http://www.deadlists.com/posters/1990s/19940801.html Re: the music here, I still can't get the streaming to work, but this week's selection got me curious about 8/1/94, a show I'd never heard before, so I downloaded the corresponding parts of the audience recording that's on archive.org. I'm sure it sounds better in the version in this GD Hour, but however you listen to it, it's real nice stuff. I love the jam leading into Watchtower. I'm a big fan of Drums/Space in the '90s, and this bit of Space is a perfect example of why.
- jackJONES17 years 3 months agothanks dave!thanks for the killer 94 digital dead....those card themed "party favors" sound interesting...i can just picture a little 1cm X 1cm "postage stamp" (lol) with playing card themes on them...the art on most of those little stamps is gallery worthy...the ones that wern't licked that is....saw many themes in my day..my favorite being a wolf howling at the moon...then having phil sing "just like tom thumb's blues" at the same show...."steal your voice and leave you howling at the moon"! thanks again dave for getting these GDH shows up and archived on dead.net! look foward to next week!
- Timmy17 years 3 months agowildcat strikewildcat strike, world splat hike, mild back bike, child hat light, filed sat spike, trialed hack sight...