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  • dgans
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    Sorry about that.
    Taking the GD Hour off XM was part of the deal Rhino made with Sirius. I had no say in the matter. I'm sorry to have abandoned you over there, but it appears the two satellite services will merge before too long and then we'll all be together in the stratosphere. GD Hour blog Station list
  • hwkn
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    I heard last night that XM
    I heard last night that XM won't be carrying the Grateful Dead Hour anymore......taking it away from XM was a boneheaded move imho. Whoever made the decision to move it needs to rethink that idiotic decision imho.
  • dgans
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    Old GD Hour podcast on DeadNet
    The beautiful new DeadNet today introduces a new weekly feature: podcasts from the Grateful Dead Hour archive. Analise Dubner created a beautiful image for the landing page. First up is program #793, the first of a four-part series featuring an interview with Steve Parish on the occasion of the publication of his memoir, Home Before Daylight. There will be a place for comments and requests - I'll be very happy to get input on which programs from GD Hour history you'd like to hear. You can search the GD Hour log archive here and/or here. GD Hour blog Station list
  • gdradio
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    Grateful Dead Hour is on
    Grateful Dead Hour is on every Monday at 9am and 9pm (Eastern time) on gdradio.net. www.gdradio.net Streaming Grateful Dead and more
  • hwkn
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    I was listening to the GDH
    I was listening to the GDH on XM last night and I thought it was supposed to be show number 980 last night[week of 7/2]but it was 979[wasn't any Dead on last nights show which was disappointing]weird that XM's a week off.
  • Dan Weaver
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    Thank you David!
    I saw my first show in Phoenix 3-5-94 (age 15), and was totally hooked- If that wasn't enough, I taped the next Dead hour which happened to be the Playin'>Uncle John's>Jam from Oakland 12-18-93... To this day one of the finest pieces of music I've ever heard, Dead or otherwise. I think I taped nearly every Dead hour for the next five years. I still have all those tapes.Thank you David, I can't even begin to describe how much your show meant to me! -Dan
  • Crazy Peg
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    Favorite Radio Show (ever)
    Inspirationally touching is how I would describe how it feels for me to listen to your show. I am still buying cassettes to record the Dead Hour onto (I only have a tape player in my car.) You always seem to play real gems that spark an attentive ear. I appreciate your wide range of "Grateful Dead related Music." I find myself repeatedly enjoying new music you introduced into my life. Thanks for all you time and energy. Interviews are also interesting, very whole for such a short show. I am grateful to listen from the Lou on KDHX 88.1 Saturdays at 10 pm Central. And then anytime I want, if I was home to record...............
  • estimated
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    GD
    I had heard aboat Grateful Dead all youth,but I really did not payed them much attention.Why?I do not know,but now I think it is the coolest music ever!
  • izzie
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    BRENT!
    DG said: You're still getting plenty of unreleased archival Grateful Dead - we're about to get started on the complete 4/15/89, spread out over several weeks of course. izzie feels loved. more Brent - yay!
  • dgans
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    I appreciate your
    I appreciate your perspective, but of course yours is only one of many. The mission of this program from the beginning has been to explore "the wide musical world of the Grateful Dead." I think it's important to cover what's going on today as well as what's great in the archive. Ratdog is sounding great these days, and they are happy to have their music featured on the radio, so I'm going to keep playing their stuff. You're still getting plenty of unreleased archival Grateful Dead - we're about to get started on the complete 4/15/89, spread out over several weeks of course. Grateful Dead Hour blog: http://logblog.gdhour.com Station list: http://www.gdhour.com/stations.html
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The nationally-syndicated Grateful Dead Hour lives here!

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Playlists, news, discussion, etc. are on the "Cloud Surfing" blog.

 

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Really looking forward to the Atlanta show clips from 1990...thanks for that, & everything you do to keep the great recorded memories alive !!
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Years ago my local radio station skipped over the GDhour show, which featured 5-17-77 end of first set. A top High Time in my opinion. I had recorded the other portions and was looking forward to that show because of the Sunrise and High Time. I missed out, but emailed him and he replied & eventually I got a copy of that program in the mail. Kind of funny, this is the first time I used this forum to post a comment and when I was checking my GDRadio app on my itouch, guess what show is playing right now 5-17-17 thanks again. You provided many enjoyable Sunday nights in Columbus, Ohio for me.
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Berkeley’s pioneering listener-supported radio station, KPFA, presents its annual Grateful Dead fund-raising marathon on Saturday, February 8, 2014 from 9:00 am to 1:00 am PST. Host David Gans promises a bounty of unreleased and previously-unheard music by the Grateful Dead, Jerry Garcia, and related artists. There will be a live performance (musicians TBA) from the KPFA studio. THe marathon will be webcast on kpfa.org, nugs.net, and gdradio.net RIght now we're auctioning off some wonderful photographs (and an opportunity to become a chocolatier for a day!). Bidding is open now, and the auctions end on February 6. Please take a look at the items and place your bids in the comments section of each post.
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Sixteen hours of Grateful Dead, an unreleased Jerry Garcia Band concert, and some fresh rehearsal recordings from Ratdog! Plus a live performance by David Nelson, Eric Thompson, et al. Broadcast live on KPFA (94.1 in Berkeley) and KPFK (90.7 in Los Angeles), and webcast via nugs.net, gdradio, KPFA, and KPFK. More info here.
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I've been hosting a weekly GD two-hour radio show for over ten years, and I'd like to share the set lists here, but I see that the forum has been locked. Why is that?
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Ever a thought of doing a boxset of key/significant GD radio hours...i.e. band member interview episodes...