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    Grateful Dead Hour no. 027

    Week of March 6, 1989

    This week's program features live Grateful Dead music recorded February 23-24, 1971 at the Capitol Theatre in Portchester, New York - including, by popular demand, four numbers featuring Ron "Pigpen" McKernan on the lead vocals, organ and harmonica.

    Pigpen was a blues freak who hooked up with Bob Weir and Jerry Garcia in the early Sixties to form Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions, and it was his idea to get a rhythm section and some electric instruments and turn it into a blues band that they called the Warlocks and later the Grateful Dead. His health forced him to quit performing with the band in 1972. I learned a lot about him when I interviewed the other band members for my book Playing in the Band: An Oral and Visual Portrait of the Grateful Dead. In a 1984 interview - which was long before I had any idea I'd be working on this radio program, so the recording conditions were a little less than first-class - Mickey Hart talked about Pigpen as a musician and as a friend.

    Also: "Little Red Rooster" was a double slide-guitar showcase for the Dead all through the ‘80s. Here’s a recording of it by the guy who wrote it: Willie Dixon.

    Mickey Hart talks about Pigpen 11/11/84

    Grateful Dead 2/23/71 Capitol Theatre, Portchester NY
    BIG BOSS MAN
    BERTHA
    NEXT TIME YOU SEE ME
    SUGAR MAGNOLIA
    CASEY JONES

    Willie Dixon, I Am the Blues
    LITTLE RED ROOSTER

    Grateful Dead 2/24/71 Capitol Theatre, Portchester NY
    HARD TO HANDLE
    ME AND BOBBY McGEE
    KING BEE

    You can browse and/or search the Grateful Dead Hour program logs on the GD Hour web site. 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@dead.net

    Thanks for listening!
    David Gans
    gdhour@dead.net

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  • spininjas
    15 years 7 months ago
    my birthday!
    i was born Feb. 24,1971 ! nice!
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    thaone
    16 years 4 months ago
    bbm
    grateful dead played big boss man on no. 27
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    thaone
    16 years 4 months ago
    whatever mickey
    talk if you could about pig
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Week of March 6, 1989

This week's program features live Grateful Dead music recorded February 23-24, 1971 at the Capitol Theatre in Portchester, New York - including, by popular demand, four numbers featuring Ron "Pigpen" McKernan on the lead vocals, organ and harmonica.

Pigpen was a blues freak who hooked up with Bob Weir and Jerry Garcia in the early Sixties to form Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions, and it was his idea to get a rhythm section and some electric instruments and turn it into a blues band that they called the Warlocks and later the Grateful Dead. His health forced him to quit performing with the band in 1972. I learned a lot about him when I interviewed the other band members for my book Playing in the Band: An Oral and Visual Portrait of the Grateful Dead. In a 1984 interview - which was long before I had any idea I'd be working on this radio program, so the recording conditions were a little less than first-class - Mickey Hart talked about Pigpen as a musician and as a friend.

Also: "Little Red Rooster" was a double slide-guitar showcase for the Dead all through the ‘80s. Here’s a recording of it by the guy who wrote it: Willie Dixon.

Mickey Hart talks about Pigpen 11/11/84

Grateful Dead 2/23/71 Capitol Theatre, Portchester NY
BIG BOSS MAN
BERTHA
NEXT TIME YOU SEE ME
SUGAR MAGNOLIA
CASEY JONES

Willie Dixon, I Am the Blues
LITTLE RED ROOSTER

Grateful Dead 2/24/71 Capitol Theatre, Portchester NY
HARD TO HANDLE
ME AND BOBBY McGEE
KING BEE

You can browse and/or search the Grateful Dead Hour program logs on the GD Hour web site. 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@dead.net

Thanks for listening!
David Gans
gdhour@dead.net

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Great timing as I've been on a 1971 binge for the last few days. Thanks!
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David, thanks again for a great choice. You always brighten up my Wednesdays and help me get "over the hump"
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ain't so bad when your playin the PIG! thx,DG happy trails tc
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Thanks David, really enjoyed this selection
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I find the "less than perfect" recording conditions put me back in that time again - I almost enjoy the lack of high "tech" nuance, in some recordings. If nothing else, this gem reminds me of how awesome the digital age can be, when used for a good cause (music). Also, I've come to appreciate Mickey on a totally new level, during the past few years beginning with "Anthem to Beauty". His genuine reflections and oral contributions crackle with energy and insight. "You know what the trouble about real life is? There's no danger music."
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Wonderful broadcast . Nice to see the earlier Dead hours . J G
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Weir had the most gorgeous tone of all during the first half of '71. His guitar just sounds so fat and textured throughout all of these tunes. Not to mention the idiosyncratic flow of his astonishing musical ideas. Overall the playing is as tight a snare head. Crisp, effervescent, yet richly round. Masterful mixing on the part of the engineer(s). Great King Bee!
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very good stuff.
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grateful dead played big boss man on no. 27
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i was born Feb. 24,1971 ! nice!