Week of May 14, 1990
Interview:Dan Healy
Grateful Dead 3/19/90 Hartford Civic Center
HELL IN A BUCKET
BROWN-EYED WOMEN
PICASSO MOON
Grateful Dead, Workingman's Dead
EASY WIND
Grateful Dead 3/19/90 Hartford Civic Center
IT'S ALL OVER NOW
DEAL
Interview: Bob Weir
By request, a pair of GD Hour programs featuring highlights of WHCN's broadcast of the GD show from the Hartford Civic Center March 19, 1990.
WHCN was one of my first affiliates! I had started helping original host M. Dung with the KFOG Deadhead Hour in 1985, along with Richard Raffel and Paul Grushkin; eventually the station asked me to take over producing and hosting the program, and in early 1987 I started getting calls from other stations around the country asking if they could carry it, too. WCHN was one of the first, along with WNEW in New York and a classic rock station in San Diego whose call letters I can't recall.
By the time of this episode, I had done a year of commercial "barter" syndication and then gone back to independent distribution. WHCN remained an affiliate for many years, and Program Director Bob Bittens and DJ Bob Smith very kindly offered to share the recordings of their broadcast with the national audience.
Afternoon drive personality Lich does the talking for 'HCN. In addition to some fine music, we hear a pre-show interview with sound man and radio freak Dan Healy, who describes the process of making a PA system fit the acoustics of each venue the band plays and explains why outside gigs tend to sound better than indoor venues.
Lich interviews Bob Weir between sets. Asks about a rumor that the band had been rehearsing "Unbroken Chain" - which didn't actually surface until almost exactly five years later. Bob Explains why it's harder to make a bass into a MIDI instrument.
Next week: highlights of set 2, plus an interview with Mickey Hart.
This pair of shows was requested by Michael Borgerding. Your requests are welcome, too! Browse and/or search the Grateful Dead Hour program logs on the show's home page, https://www.gdhour.com. Let me know if there's a particular program 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
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