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This week's Deadpod features the second set from June 6th, 1992, a performance that captures the Grateful Dead's late-era mix of looseness, drive, and exploratory spirit. The set opens on a joyful note with "Iko Iko," before shifting into a spacious "Estimated Prophet" that leads into a rare second-set "The Same Thing." From there, the mood turns inward with a heartfelt "He's Gone," setting up the transition into "Drums" and "Space." Out of "Space," the band launches a powerful "The Other One," bringing a darker, more intense energy before easing into "The Wheel." The closing run of "Throwing Stones" and "One More Saturday Night" delivers the expected early-'90s punch. The encore pairing of "Baba O'Riley" and "Tomorrow Never Knows" is a highlight, underscoring the band's willingness in this period to reinterpret classic rock and psychedelic touchstones in their own voice. It's a well-paced, engaging second set that offers a rewarding snapshot of the Dead in 1992.
Grateful Dead Rich Stadium Orchard Park, NY 6/6/1992 - Saturday Two Iko Iko ; Estimated Prophet > The Same Thing > He's Gone > Drums > Space > The Other One > The Wheel > Throwing Stones > One More Saturday Night Encore Baba O'Riley > Tomorrow Never Knows
You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
https://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod061226.mp3
As always my sincere thanks for your kind support..
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This week's Deadpod features the second set from June 6th, 1992, a performance that captures the Grateful Dead's late-era mix of looseness, drive, and exploratory spirit. The set opens on a joyful note with "Iko Iko," before shifting into a spacious "Estimated Prophet" that leads into a rare second-set "The Same Thing." From there, the mood turns inward with a heartfelt "He's Gone," setting up the transition into "Drums" and "Space." Out of "Space," the band launches a powerful "The Other One," bringing a darker, more intense energy before easing into "The Wheel." The closing run of "Throwing Stones" and "One More Saturday Night" delivers the expected early-'90s punch. The encore pairing of "Baba O'Riley" and "Tomorrow Never Knows" is a highlight, underscoring the band's willingness in this period to reinterpret classic rock and psychedelic touchstones in their own voice. It's a well-paced, engaging second set that offers a rewarding snapshot of the Dead in 1992.
Grateful Dead Rich Stadium Orchard Park, NY 6/6/1992 - Saturday Two Iko Iko ; Estimated Prophet > The Same Thing > He's Gone > Drums > Space > The Other One > The Wheel > Throwing Stones > One More Saturday Night Encore Baba O'Riley > Tomorrow Never Knows
You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
https://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod061226.mp3
As always my sincere thanks for your kind support..

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