Road
Trips Vol. 1 No. 1
Fall 1979
Shows:
New
Haven, CT - 10/25/79
Philadelphia, PA - 11/6/79
Landover, MD - 11/8/79
Buffalo, NY - 11/9/79
Ann Arbor, MI - 11/10/79 |
Scroll
down just a taste to see the official Rhino press release, announcing
loads of future live music on CD, box sets and DVD! |
This
two-disc set (plus a special Bonus Disc for a limited time only) was culled
from the Dead’s blazing fall 1979 East Coast swing, when the band was
just hitting its stride with new keyboardist Brent Mydland. You’ll find
killer versions of “Dancing in the Street” > “Franklin’s Tower,” long
exploratory jams on “Playing in the Band” and “Terrapin,” a rattle-your-brain
“Shakedown,” and lots more, all pulled from the master tapes in the vault
and expertly mastered in HDCD for maximum power and clarity by Jeffrey
Norman. The Bonus Disc offers another hour-and-a-quarter of highlights
from the tour.
Track
List:
Disc
1 [Total Time 77:23 ]
1. ALABAMA GETAWAY (5:31) > (Garcia/Hunter)(11/10/79)
2. PROMISED LAND (4:44) (Berry) (11/10/79)
3. JACK STRAW (6:47) > (Weir/Hunter)(11/6/79)
4. DEAL (6:48)(Garcia/Hunter)(11/6/79)
5. DANCING IN THE STREET (13:10) > (Stevenson/Gaye/Hunter) (11/9/79)
6. FRANKLIN’S TOWER (12:04)(Garcia/Kreutzmann/Hunter)(11/9/79)
7. WHARF RAT (11:15) > (Garcia/Hunter)(11/9/79)
8. I NEED A MIRACLE (4:04) >(Weir/Barlow)(11/9/79)
9. BERTHA (5:52) > (Garcia/Hunter) Buffalo, NY (11/9/79)
10. GOOD LOVIN’ (7:08)(Resnick/Clark) (11/9/79)
Disc
2 [Total Time 78:58 ]
1. SHAKEDOWN STREET (15:32)(Garcia/Hunter)(10/25/79)
2. PASSENGER (6:04)(Lesh/Monk)(11/10/79)
3. TERRAPIN STATION (15:25) > (Garcia/Hunter)(11/6/79)
4. PLAYING IN THE BAND (22:17)(Weir/Hart/Hunter)(11/6/79)
5. NOT FADE AWAY (9:27) > (Petty/Hardin) (11/8/79)
6. MORNING DEW (10:13)(Dobson/Rose) (11/8/79)
GRATEFUL
DEAD
Jerry Garcia - Lead guitar, vocals
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums
Phil Lesh - Electric bass, vocals
Brent Mydland - Keyboards, vocals
Bob Weir - Rhythm
guitar, vocals
The
official Deadnetshop announcement (5 Nov. 2007)
It’s time to put a
little gas-gas-gas back into the ol’ Tour Bus and give it another spin,
because Grateful Dead is very pleased to announce the debut of a new series
of archival releases called Road Trips!
Here’s the deal: We
all loved the Dicks Picks series. Over the course of 36 amazing releases
between 1993 and 2005, GD archivists Dick Latvala (R.I.P.) and David Lemieux
continually blew our little minds plucking one righteous show after another
from the vaults, from classics like the February ’70 Fillmore East run
(DP4) and Englishtown ’77 (DP 15), to overlooked masterpieces like 9/28/76
(DP 20) and 9/21/72 (DP 36), and shows not in general circulation among
traders at the time, such as the February ’68 shows of DP 22 and the superb
“Houseboat Tapes” from August 1971 that made up DP 35. Coupled with the
many exceptional releases culled from multitrack tapes (the Fillmore West
box, Steppin’ Out, The Grateful Dead Movie Soundtrack, Nightfall of Diamonds,
et al) and the popular Download Series, there’s been a lot of musical
territory covered over the years… but not all of it, of course—not even
close!
With Road Trips we’re
going to try something a little different. We want to plug in a few more
pieces of the Grateful Dead puzzle by putting the spotlight on different
tours and series of shows that have been neglected through the years.
Take Road Trips Volume 1, Number 1, for instance. This two-disc set was
culled from the Dead’s blazing fall 1979 East Coast swing, when the band
was just hitting its stride with new keyboardist Brent Mydland. You’ll
find killer versions of “Dancing in the Street” > “Franklin’s Tower,”
long exploratory jams on “Playing in the Band” and “Terrapin,” a rattle-your-brain
“Shakedown,” and lots more, all pulled from the master tapes in the vault
and expertly mastered in HDCD for maximum power and clarity by Jeffrey
Norman.
Every Road Trips release
will come with a beautifully designed booklet containing an essay about
how the music on the discs fits into the Dead’s long history, plus many
rare and never-before-seen photographs. We think you’ll agree it’s a pretty
cool package. But wait, there’s more (as they say)! When each “edition”
of Road Trips is announced on this site, we will also give you a link
to an affiliated site devoted to the series which will include such goodies
as articles and reviews from the tour (See one reviewer after another
mess up Grateful Dead song titles! See the band savaged by cretinous critics!);
additional photos; and any other weird/cool stuff we come across. Together
we can paint a really rich and vibrant audio-visual picture of different
stops along the Grateful Dead highway!
And this is just the
BEGINNING of what we promise will be a tidal wave of releases, which will
include more rarities from the deepest corners of the vault, multitrack
releases, box sets (the patient will be rewarded; nudge-nudge, wink-wink,
say no more), DVDs, downloads and who-knows-what-else. So keep your Third
Eye tuned into this space for more in the coming weeks and months!
In the meantime, you
can order Road Trips Vol. 1 No. 1 right here. But act now if you want
to get the Bonus Disc!
--Blair Jackson
A Few AFAQ’s (Anticipated
Frequently Asked Questions) About Road Trips
Sounds pretty interesting,
but what took you guys so frickin’ long? We thought you’d forgotten us.
Naw, we never forgot you. It’s just taken a little longer than expected
to get the ball rolling again and to figure out how to move forward in
a way that will satisfy and hopefully also expand the fan base. As a certain
sage known to all of us once wrote: “It takes time to pick a place to
go…”
Is Dicks Picks
over, done, kaput?
Yes, that series of releases ended with Volume 36. It will continue to
be available, however. Road Trips will have a little more flexibility
than Dicks Picks, in that we are not limited to full-show releases, or
even 2-track tapes…or anything for that matter—we haven’t made any rules
about what IT is. I guarantee we’ll surprise you from time to time.
But we want to
hear full shows, too!
Don’t worry, there will definitely still be full-show releases. We’ll
have more on that soon.
OK, I guess it
might be pretty cool. I’ll check it out. In fact I’ve got a ton of ideas
of shows and tours you guys should be releasing…
Well, let’s hear it. Of course we want your well-reasoned insights and
input! The Dead have always looked to Dead Heads for inspiration and ideas,
and you’re needed now more than ever!
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