Sunday, February 25, 2007

Grateful Dead Hour # 961 - aired 2/24/07

Grateful Dead Hour

Grateful Dead Hour no. 961
Week of February 19, 2007

Part 1 21:57
Grateful Dead 12/27/77 Winterland, San Francisco
ESTIMATED PROPHET->
HE'S GONE

Part 2 32:53
Grateful Dead 12/27/77 Winterland, San Francisco
TRUCKIN'->
WHARF RAT->
AROUND AND AROUND

Melt Into A Dream 2/24/07

Interview with Paul Kantner by Steve Silberman


(Originally aired on Dead To The World 10/5/05 on KPFA in Berkeley, CA - for those of you who missed it you can listen to it here or download it here)

Have You Seen the Stars Tonight? (excerpt) - Blows Against the Empire (remaster)
Wasn't That a Time? (excerpt) - The Weavers, from Washington Square Memoirs
Mau Mau - Blows Against the Empire (remaster)
Lilith's Song - Planet Earth Rock and Roll Orchestra (remaster)
Have You Seen the Stars Tonight? - Blows Against the Empire (remaster)
Sunrise - Blows Against the Empire (remaster)
Hijack - Blows Against the Empire (remaster)
A Child is Coming - Blows Against the Empire (remaster)
Million (excerpt) - Sunfighter
Jerry Garcia guitar montage - Excerpts from
Walkin' - Baron von Tollbooth and the Chrome Nun
Across the Board - Baron von Tollbooth and the Chrome Nun
Sketches of China - Baron von Tollbooth and the Chrome Nun
When I Was a Boy I Watched the Wolves - Sunfighter
Your Mind Has Left Your Body - Baron von Tollbooth and the Chrome Nun
The Mountain Song - composite of two tracks from PERRO bootleg
Holding Together (excerpt) - Sunfighter
Plastic Fantastic Lover - Jefferson Starship Galactic Reunion (live) 2/05

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High Flying Bird - Jefferson Airplane: 8/5/67 O'Keefe Center, Ontario, Canada
Let's Get Together - Jefferson Airplane: 8/5/67 O'Keefe Center, Ontario, Canada
The Ballad Of You & Me & Pooneil - Jefferson Airplane: 5/19/67 Men's State Polytechnic College, San Luis Osbisbo, CA

The Fat Angel - Tom Constanten: Morning Dew

Lazy River Road - Grateful Dead: 6/26/93 Robert F. Kennedy Stadium, Washington, D.C.
Days Between - Grateful Dead: 6/26/93 Robert F. Kennedy Stadium, Washington, D.C.

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Photo of Paul Kantner taken during the interview with Steve Silberman



Courtesy of David Gans, who has an excellent collection of pictures up here. Everything from landscapes, portraits, to live concert photos, including some excellent rare Grateful Dead related shots.

Highly Recommended!

Fly Jefferson Ariplane

To celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the release of the Jefferson Airplane's psychedelic masterpiece Surrealistic Pillow, we are having a special edition of Melt Into A Dream this coming weekend.


Celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Summer of Love.

We both were born in 1967 and in terms of the musical world we inhabit it couldn't be a more critical year. 1966 was the grace year, Revolver, the MerryPranskters & the Acid Tests, the 1rst Airplane album: Takes Off, the evolving scene in the Haight at it's full flower. Late in 66, Grace Slick left the Great Society, joined the Jefferson Airplane, recorded Surrealistic Pillow with them, all of this within a few months. In February 1967 the album came out and the world woke up to what was going on in theHaight specifically and in the counterculture generally. (Painting with broad strokes here...)White Rabbit & Somebody to Love would forever become part of the cultural lexicon. Grace recently joked that she still gets nice royalty checks for White Rabbit.

To celebrate this and to kick off our year long celebration of the magic that was that pivotal year in the evolution of music, we offer up SteveSilberman's fantastic 2005 interview with Paul Kantner. It originally aired on KPFA in Berkeley, CA during David Gans's Dead To The World. We are indebted to David for providing these discs.

Celebrating the remastering of Blows Against The Empire, one of our favorite albums,Kanter sat down for a comprehensive conversation with noted journalist Steve Silberman. Interspersed with music, this is a great piece to begin with, as it also covers the life and times of the San Francisco scene, from the early 60's to the present.

Airs this Saturday, 2/24/07 at 9PM PST, immediately following the Grateful Dead Hour, hosted by David Gans.

We hope you'll tune in soon!

P.S.:This is the first in a series of broadcasts celebrating the 40th Anniversary of the Summer of Love. Later in the year we'll look into Monterey Pop and the Summer itself: Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band and other 67 psychedelic masterpieces, a look inside the Haight Ashbury and the San Francisco sound.

Sunday, February 18, 2007

Grateful Dead Hour no. 960

Grateful Dead Hour no. 960
Week of February 12, 2007

Part 1 35:01
Grateful Dead 12/27/77 Winterland, San Francisco
COLD RAIN AND SNOW
LAZY LIGHTNIN'->
SUPPLICATION
Interview:
BLAIR JACKSON

Part 2 19:49
Grateful Dead 12/27/77 Winterland, San Francisco
SCARLET BEGONIAS->
FIRE ON THE MOUNTAIN

Let's move along, there's nothing to see here

Record warmest January ever.

(whistling past the graveyard...)

Saturday, February 17, 2007

Melt Into A Dream 2/17/07

Great American String Band - 6/13/74 Keystone Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
1. Russian Lullaby

Dark Star Orchestra - 5/19/06 State Theater, Falls Church, VA
2. Visions of Johanna

Quicksilver Messenger Service - 8/1/70 Family Dog at the Beach, San Francisco, CA
3. Who Do You Love

Grateful Dead - 12/28/82 Oakland Auditorium Arena, Oakland, CA
4. Lazy Lightning ->
5. Supplication ->
6. Deal

Allman Brothers
- 2/13/70 Fillmore East, New York City, NY
7. Mountain Jam

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Melt Into A Dream 2/11/07

Grateful Dead - 2/11/70 Fillmore East, New York City, NY
1. Turn On Your Lovleight (With members of the Allman Brothers and Peter Green)
2. Uncle John's Band

Great American String Band - 6/13/74 Keystone Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
3. Band Intro's
4. I'll Be A Gambler If You Deal The Cards
5. My Plastic Banana Is Not Stupid

Big Brother & The Holding Company - 2/12/67 California Hall, San Francisco, CA
6. Catch Me Daddy
7. Ball & Chain
8. I KNow You Rider

Quicksilver Messenger Service: Sons Of Mercury, Best Of 1968-1975
9. Gold & Silver

Jefferson Airplane - Surrealistic Pillow (2003 Remaster w/bonus tracks)
10. She Has Funny Cars

(This album turns 40 years old this month)

Grateful Dead - 2/11/70 Fillmore East, New York City, NY
11. Dire Wolf (Early Show)
12. High Time (Late Show)

Allman Brothers Band - 2/13/70 Fillmore East, New York City, NY
13. Trouble No More

Grateful Dead Hour # 959

Grateful Dead Hour no. 959
Week of February 5, 2007

Part 1 16:51
Interview: Tiff Garcia

Part 2 39:29
New Riders of the Purple Sage 11/29/06 KPFA performance studio
LOCHINVAR
LAST LONELY EAGLE
HENRY
GARDEN OF EDEN
WHISKEY
PANAMA RED

Tuesday, February 6, 2007

Found on deadnet central, originally appeared in The Nantucket Independent:


Howarth resurrects the Dead
BY MARLI GUZZETTA

Restoration is an art form on Nantucket. Houses, boats, shorelines – everything seems to have a shot at resurrection here. And so maybe it makes perfect sense that when Jamie Howarth moved to Nantucket year-round in 2002 he founded Plangent Processes. Using patented technology, the company removes irregularities from old audio recordings — the flutter and the “wow” — to restore the recordings to their original sound quality.

On Jan. 20, Rhino Records will release a fully re-restored performance of the Grateful Dead’s 1976 New Year’s Eve show at the Cow Palace, employing Plangent’s “Clarity” techniques.

“The buzz out there has always been that this was a good show,” Howarth said. “It was kind of a transitional show between old Dead and new Dead, with ‘Bertha’ and ‘Morning Dew’ on one side, and ‘Help is on the Way’ and ‘Slipknot!’ on the other.”

Jeffrey Norman is a mixing engineer who has worked for Grateful Dead Productions for 20 years; included in his body of work are a restoration of the re-release of “The Grateful Dead Movie” on DVD as well as a nine-CD release of the band’s four-day Fillmore concert in 1969. He worked with Howarth on the Cow Palace re-release.

ROB BENCHLEY/The Independent file Jamie Howarth, founder of Plangent Processes, in his Nantucket studio.
“The Cow Palace show is an excellent example of the mid-70s band,” Norman said. “The Dead went through many transitions and eras that involved slight personnel changes and styles. This show has almost a jazz flavor — it’s a very elegant representation of that era. By the time it gets into the second set, it’s quite a voyage. …and Jamie’s process does add sparkle.”

Commissioned by Grateful Dead Productions and Rhino Records, the Cow Palace show marks the first record business project for Plangent, which has restored “Oklahoma!” “West Side Story,” “South Pacific” and “Young Frankenstein” for Fox Video and Sony/MGM.

A former Hit Factory engineer and post-production supervisor for ABC, Howarth said that Plangent’s first clients were film companies because the film industry is far less conservative with spending right now than is the music industry.

“The record business is conservative right now. There’s fear of downloading, and there’s less money out there, so they’ve been slow to catch on to this,” said Howarth, who was initially frustrated by the fact that high-end audio engineers were interested in the Plangent process, while labels weren’t. “The film industry was fascinated by it, because it had a real physical problem with film breaking down in the can. And when film breaks down, it stretches, and there’s a tremendous amount of speed variation.”

Whether it’s working on old film or old music, Plangent brings the entire old recording to a clear and consistent speed.

“One of the big problems with recording in general is how to keep the machinery on a steady speed. In a live performance, the instruments are perfectly steady. In the case of tape, you’re asking a piece of plastic to negotiate its way through a miniature golf course of metal, wires and so on. When the tape is moved through the recorder, if it runs fast or slow, you’ll get warbles, wow and flutter,” Howarth explained. “We were interested in building something that would solve this problem. … One of recording’s useless artifacts turns out to be useful as a clock. With digital signal processing, we can use that clock to retime the digitized audio and remove microscopic speed variations that resulted from the mechanics of the tape machine.”

Using the Internet as a meeting place, Howarth recruited the services of professionals from all over the world — mathematicians at Cambridge, UK, film professionals in Los Angeles and engineers in New York City — to perfect his technology.

Original material is best for retiming old audio, and Howarth had first-generation 16-track recordings of the Cow Palace show for the restoration — previews of which are available on YouTube. (Google “12-31-76 Cow Palace,” and the YouTube results will show.)

“Jerry Garcia was in great shape emotionally, and theatrically. There are a couple of beautiful vocal performances, and the Clarity process lends quite a bit of help to that,” said Howarth, who added that a listener can now hear many details of the music that were inaudible due to interference.

Howarth said his process of audio restoration reenergizes the “gestalt” of the original recording.

“The finished product sounds like a live broadcast. … The emotional punch is there; you don’t feel like you’re listening to a recording,” Howarth said. “That’s the whole purpose of hi-fiaudio —to break down the barriers between the performer and the listener and minimize the intrusion of the artifice.”

Plangent’s next job is to restore Elvis Presley’s “Wild in the Country” for 20th Century Fox.

Monday, February 5, 2007

Jefferson Airplane's Surrealistic Pillow - 40th Anniversary

"It's as surrealistic as a pillow"

Apparently that's what Jerry Garica said after hearing an early pre-production version of it. He should know, he served as "musical and spiritual advisor" on it. Though to this day, no one is actually sure just how much he did on that record.

This month we celebrate it's 40th anniversary of release, with lots of tracks from the CD (Legacy version - remastered, with bonus tracks) and we'll re-air Steve Silberman's 2005 interview with Paul Kantner at some point this month on a Saturday night after the Grateful Dead Hour(details later.)

We also have some live JA tracks and rarities that we will be sharing all month long.


Feed your head!
Robert

Sunday, February 4, 2007

Grateful Dead Hour #958

Grateful Dead Hour no. 958
Week of January 29, 2007

Part 1 28:08
Grateful Dead 11/14/73 San Diego Sports Arena
EYES OF THE WORLD->
THE OTHER ONE->
WHARF RAT

Part 2 27:12
Grateful Dead 11/14/73 San Diego Sports Arena
ME AND MY UNCLE
GOIN' DOWN THE ROAD FEELIN' BAD->
ONE MORE SATURDAY NIGHT
moe., The Conch
WIND IT UP
Y EAUX MASSA

2/3/07 Melt Into A Dream

Grateful Dead - Live at the Cow Palace New Years Eve 1976
1. Good Lovin' ->
2. Samson & Delilah

Ken Nordine - Devout Catalyst
3. Inside Of Is

Jerry Garcia Band - 2/6/72 Pacific High Recording, San Francisco, CA
4. Save Mother Earth ->
5. Imagine

John Phillips - Phillips 66
6. Me & My Uncle

Kris Kristofferson - Kristofferson
7. Me & Bobby McGee

Manfred Mann - Chapter Two: The Best of the Fontana Years
8. The Mighty Quinn (Quinn the Eskimo)

Elizabeth Cotten - Shake Sugaree
9. Shake Sugaree

Garth Hudson - The Sea To The North
10. Dark Star

Grateful Dead - Dick Picks #4 (2/13&14/70 Fillmore East, New York City, NY)
11. Intro by Zacherle
12. Casey Jones
13 Dancin' in the Streets