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    Grateful Dead Hour no. 762

    Week of April 28, 2003

    By request, first of four Grateful Dead Hours presenting the complete GD concert of April 3, 1990 in Atlanta. Enjoy!

    Grateful Dead 4/3/90 The Omni, Atlanta
    SHAKEDOWN STREET
    HELL IN A BUCKET
    SUGAREE
    WE CAN RUN
    WHEN I PAINT MY MASTERPIECE
    ROW JIMMY

    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.

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    sherbear
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    An August 8th We Can Run in the Year 2013from an excellent chunk of music it roams into a Masterpiece from a April 3rd in the Year 1990; a best early year and worst end of the Year in 1990. Kinda like the 8th of August to the 9th. Hmmm, dates and times... something I won't miss; along with a list of lists that would top all lists of things I just won't miss. Others I miss will be missed til I don't have to miss them anymore. Thanks for the special memories you always bring with your fantastic shows! I am rockin' and this is my 7th spin. Lovelight to you and yours and all out there dropping dates that are like June 12th or August 9th or December 26th... We Can Run Lyrics By: John Barlow Music By: Brent Mydland We don't own this place though we act as if we did It belongs to the children of our children's kids The actual owners haven't even been born yet But we never tend the garden and we rarely pay the rent Most of it is broken and the rest of it is bent Put it all on plastic and I wonder where we'll be when the bills hit We can run but we can't hide from it Of all possible worlds we only got one, we gotta ride on it Whatever we've done we'll never get far from what we leave behind Baby we can run, run, run but we can't hide Well I'm dumping my trash in your back yard Making certain you don't notice really isn't so hard You're so busy with your guns and all of your excuses to use them Well it's oil for the rich and babies for the poor We've got everyone believing that more is more If a reckoning comes maybe we'll know what to do then All these complications seem to leave no choice I heard the tongues of billions speak with just one voice Saying just leave all the rest to me, I need it worse than you, you see Then I heard the sound of one child crying Today I went out walking in the amber wind There's a hole in the sky where the light pours in I remember the days when I wasn't afraid of the sunshine But now it beats down on the ashphalt land Like hammering blow from God's left hand What little still grows Cringes in the shade till the night-time
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    Eric-DeadAlive
    11 years 3 months ago
    Thanks for the Atlanta replay !
    This is my first opportunity returning to what was my first Grateful Dead concert! Much too late getting on the bus, for sure--but so glad I made it. Thanks for sending out these musical treasures for us all, as you have for so many years--it's much appreciated by this guy from GA! Oh, look--I think I just found my same seat from that April night in 1990...but, that's odd; The Omni was imploded in 1997 ?! Guess ya' just gotta' poke around =) > Ahh, we never really used those seats for very long anyway. Lots of dancing; great energy, w/ a loving crowd who thoroughly enjoyed the band that night.
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Week of April 28, 2003

By request, first of four Grateful Dead Hours presenting the complete GD concert of April 3, 1990 in Atlanta. Enjoy!

Grateful Dead 4/3/90 The Omni, Atlanta
SHAKEDOWN STREET
HELL IN A BUCKET
SUGAREE
WE CAN RUN
WHEN I PAINT MY MASTERPIECE
ROW JIMMY

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

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This is my first opportunity returning to what was my first Grateful Dead concert! Much too late getting on the bus, for sure--but so glad I made it. Thanks for sending out these musical treasures for us all, as you have for so many years--it's much appreciated by this guy from GA! Oh, look--I think I just found my same seat from that April night in 1990...but, that's odd; The Omni was imploded in 1997 ?! Guess ya' just gotta' poke around =) > Ahh, we never really used those seats for very long anyway. Lots of dancing; great energy, w/ a loving crowd who thoroughly enjoyed the band that night.
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An August 8th We Can Run in the Year 2013from an excellent chunk of music it roams into a Masterpiece from a April 3rd in the Year 1990; a best early year and worst end of the Year in 1990. Kinda like the 8th of August to the 9th. Hmmm, dates and times... something I won't miss; along with a list of lists that would top all lists of things I just won't miss. Others I miss will be missed til I don't have to miss them anymore. Thanks for the special memories you always bring with your fantastic shows! I am rockin' and this is my 7th spin. Lovelight to you and yours and all out there dropping dates that are like June 12th or August 9th or December 26th... We Can Run Lyrics By: John Barlow Music By: Brent Mydland We don't own this place though we act as if we did It belongs to the children of our children's kids The actual owners haven't even been born yet But we never tend the garden and we rarely pay the rent Most of it is broken and the rest of it is bent Put it all on plastic and I wonder where we'll be when the bills hit We can run but we can't hide from it Of all possible worlds we only got one, we gotta ride on it Whatever we've done we'll never get far from what we leave behind Baby we can run, run, run but we can't hide Well I'm dumping my trash in your back yard Making certain you don't notice really isn't so hard You're so busy with your guns and all of your excuses to use them Well it's oil for the rich and babies for the poor We've got everyone believing that more is more If a reckoning comes maybe we'll know what to do then All these complications seem to leave no choice I heard the tongues of billions speak with just one voice Saying just leave all the rest to me, I need it worse than you, you see Then I heard the sound of one child crying Today I went out walking in the amber wind There's a hole in the sky where the light pours in I remember the days when I wasn't afraid of the sunshine But now it beats down on the ashphalt land Like hammering blow from God's left hand What little still grows Cringes in the shade till the night-time