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Yesterday s Dead Today , Monday, January 18th, 7-9pm Eastern

13, Dance & Back Ground Music Bob Weir – guitar and vocals, Phil Lesh – bass and vocals, Bill Kreutzmann – drums, Mickey Hart – percussion, Warren Haynes – guitar and vocals, Jeff Chimenti – keyboards Of the very few reviewers, most seem to not like the Dead being political. Apparently not out in the open, since they were ‘political” from the days when they were the Warlocks. Just that for the most part, they supported social events and ideals: REVIEW: Thanks for the Show A Great show on a memorable night. REVIEW: I long for a saner time(or insaner with common sense) I liked it when the Dead were expressly non political(save for the Columbia gig). Yes by their very

Yesterday s Dead Today , Monday, January 11th, 7-9pm Eastern

Yesterday s Dead Today , Monday, January 11th, 7-9pm Eastern
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Yesterday s Dead Today , Monday, December 28th, 7-9pm Eastern

5. Black Muddy River Eight recordings in the archive, and non for all but two recordings. These are from Charlie Miller’s soundboard recording; Very sweet jam coming out of Foolish ! Like honey dripping from my ears. REVIEW: Average for 1990 Sounds more like a SBD heavy matrix. which isn’t a bad thing. Not nearly as inspired as the December McNichols run but still worth a listen. Jerry’s guitar lines are a little thin and the jams are certainly Phil and Bruce led. Highlights include an interesting Victim or the Crime with an unusual intro jam. Last Black Muddy River til Summer 1995 tour. Maybe its because Jerry forgets the first two verses Either

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