Sunday, September 8, 2013

It was 20 Years Ago Today : Grateful Dead, 9/13/93, Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA



    Hello everyone. Hope your fall is nice and cool. While being knee deep in the return of football, my mind can’t but help wander to my other fall passion, Fall Tour. There is just something special about seeing music in the fall. The leaves begin changing, the days are shorter, and there is a buzz in the air as the music moves indoors. And this journey into the past is all about my first real Fall Tour show, the Grateful Dead at the Spectrum in Philadelphia, PA on September 13, 1993.

You can stream the show here

     I was attending Penn State at the time. I did not have a car up at school so getting around, and especially getting to shows was a very difficult proposition. But luckily, my roommate, who we will call E, had a car. Our plan was to drive east to Bloomsburg, meet up with some friends and then head down to the show.
     We met “W” at his apartment on Sesame St. in Bloomsburg. Sorry, but Snuffalufagus was nowhere to be seen. To say his apartment was the typical college disaster area does no justice to actual disaster areas. It was pretty beat up. The bong had the blackest of black water in it and mold or fungus growing up the insides. The bathroom had 2 toilets, but no stalls, just the 2 commodes side by side. We originally were going to crash there after the show but decided against that 5 minutes after we left.
     I was not as prepared as I normally am for a show in the fact I did not know how to get to the Spectrum. Remember, these were the days before GPS and the Internet. I mean, I would have had to go out and find an actual map. So we followed them down to the Philly area. We take an exit and the next thing I know we are driving into a mall parking lot. One of W’s friends, who I will just call Bro, because he was a “bro” well before that term became mainstream, said he needed to get a new chair. It seems that his old chair had been stolen during a party the weekend before.
     So what better time to shop for a chair than on the way to a Grateful Dead show? WTF? Are you kidding me? As some of you might be aware, I REALLY don’t like being late for shows.  And then it’s an Ikea for no less? Because what better way to spend your time before raging a show than by perusing the home furnishings of socialists who don’t include instruction and all the necessary tools? So this douchebag takes his time, sitting in different chairs. Like a steroid fueled Goldilocks, this one to too hard, this one is too soft. Dude, let’s hurry the fuck up. I could have been 2 beers into the Lot by now.
     So we finally leave and get on the road. Upon arrival at the historic Spectrum, I’m not even parked in the Lot and see my friend Kristian tailgating. Yes, if I hadn’t been delayed I wouldn’t have been parking in that Lot but I saw that guy at shows all the time, even in super random situations, so I would have seen him anyway. 



09-13-93 The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa. (Mon)
1: Bucket, Jack A Roe, Same Thing, Stagger Lee, B. T. Wind, Dire Wolf, Let It Grow
2: Scarlet> Fire> Playin> Dark Star> Terrapin> Drumz> Jam> Easy Answers> Days Between> Good Lovin E: I Fought the Law



     While I would see 8 more Grateful Dead shows, this one I consider one of the last great shows I saw. Just on my readings and research, by 1994 Jerry was really enjoying opiates again. The first set is solid, with the highlights being  Bucket and Dire Wolf. Even Same Thing, which can be a blues based slog, had some pep in its step.
     The second set is where it’s at. First half of the set is all classic Grateful Dead. I wasn’t a huge fan of some of the originals they wrote in the 90’s but this was all killer, no filler. E really wanted to hear Terrapin and after the Playin>Dark Star, I thought there was no way they were going to do it. While the Dark Star was VERY short, the Terrapin was very epic. The jam they do out of Space is a pretty good as well.  I was glad I got an I Fought the Law encore as I had always loved the Clash’s take on it. The Dead’s had a little less energy.
     We made the long drive back to State College in one piece, which was a good test run for the next major show I had coming up, the Jerry Garcia Band at the Meadowlands Arena in Halloween.

Dave Kemp
BA American Studies
PhD Rock and Roll

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Winter House Band Aug 24, The Circle, Sept 1, Hanover Chili Cookoff 2013



    Greetings everyone. Hope you had a good Labor Day weekend whether you were in Denver loving some Phish Dick’s or chilling at the Hanover Chili Cookoff. I had bigger plans as I finished out Hanover’s own Winter House Band Tour.
     Alright, I maybe stretching the definition of a Tour as it was only 2 shows, but you all know how much I love Tour. First up Aug 24 at the Circle

Set 1: Jack Straw, Bertha, Cassidy, Sugaree, Jack a Roe, Shakedown St., Half Step, Deal
Set 2: Scarlet>Fire, Voodoo Child>Eyes of the World (incomplete list)
    It was their first show in the new and expanded Circle. It really opens up the place and especially the bar area. Now if people want to hang and talk without the interference of the band, they can go over to the other side.
     The Jack Straw and Cassidy were really jammed out. Shakedown is another favorite as Andy had done that with Devolver, Groovin Seed, and now Winter House. The boys have also been really working on their transitions. The flow from Voodoo Child into Eyes was beyond flawless. I didn’t make it through the whole show as I’m old and was really tired that night.
     But Dave, what about this Tour you were talking about?  Well, 8 days later they were playing at the Hanover (formerly Kclinger’s) Chili cookoff. It was nice to have some new bands on the bill, including Jah Works. While rather humid, a partly cloudy sky helped out with the unbearing heat of the sun.

One Set only:  (Soundcheck: Althea) Half Step, Bertha, Under My Thumb>Cassidy, Scarlet>Fire, Cold Rain And Snow. ,
     The first 3 songs were all jammed out to the hilt. Again, the hours of practice have really paid off as the transition into Cassidy was flawless. And I really can’t put into words how awesome it is to hear the tunes of the Grateful Dead ringing out over Hanover.
    So there it is. My take on a big band’s short tour.

Dave Kemp
BA American Studies
PhD Rock and Roll