“Yesterday’s Dead Today”, Monday, July 19th, 7-9pm Eastern

Written by on Sunday, July 18, 2021

“EVERYONE is a Deadhead…some of you may not know it yet…”

Grateful Dead
Autzen Stadium, Eugene, OR
July 19, 1987
UltraMatrix SBD > Cassette Master (TDK MA-R90)
All transfers and mastering By Charlie Miller

I will not be broadcasting any of the Dylan/Dead set this evening…

Disc 1 – Set 1:
1. Iko Iko
2. Feel Like A Stranger
3. Franklin’s Tower
4. New Minglewood Blues
5. Peggy-O
6. Addams Family Tuning
7. When I Paint My Masterpiece
8. West L.A. Fadeaway
9. Let It Grow

Disc 2 – Set 2:
1. Gimme Some Lovin’ >
2. Playing In The Band >
3. He’s Gone >
4. Spoonful >
5. Drums >
6. Space >
7. The Wheel >
8. Truckin’ >
9. Wharf Rat >
10. Turn On Your Lovelight

Disc 3 – Set 3:
The Grateful Dead with Bob Dylan:
1. Maggie’s Farm
2. Dead Man, Dead Man
3. Watching The River Flow
4. Simple Twist Of Fate
5. The Ballad Of Frankie Lee And Judas Priest
6. Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again
5. Heart Of Mine
6. It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue

Disc 4 – Set 3 cont’d.:
1. Rainy Day Women #12 And #35
2. Queen Jane Approximately *
3. Ballad Of A Thin Man
4. Highway 61 Revisited
5. Tangled Up In Blue

Encore:
6. Touch Of Grey >
7. All Along The Watchtower

* appears on “Dylan And The Dead”

Twelve recordings in the archive and very few reviews, again leading me to believe this is a very
under-listened-to evening. There are no reviews of this particular recording. Here are some of
others:
REVIEW: bread crumb
I think it is technically incorrect to refer to these recordings as “Healy Matrix.” In all other
instances where the word Matrix is used to describe a recording, it means that the sound board and
an audience tape have been faded together to create a composite recording – two sources combined
into one. In the case of these “Healy” tapes, the sound board mixed microphones that were located
in the area of the board into the master tape. That is, one source created these tapes. They are,
simply, board tapes with crowd ambience – exactly like a show that was recorded with the intention
of a commercial release. By 1987, the band probably realized that there would be a market for
every show, not just those released on a labeled live album, and chose to create tapes for that
purpose rather than the dry, straight from the board, archival recordings they had made for so long.

REVIEW: Your basic Decent Show
The whole show is consistently pretty good. Nothing really rises to brilliance and nothing goes too
far wrong. Some of the standard showpieces are perfunctory—e.g., “Playin'” is only about five
mostly unremarkable minutes. “The Wheel” and “He’s Gone” appear in nice relaxed versions,
albeit sort of low-energy.

REVIEW: It was a great show, as usual
All the Dead shows at Autzen were great. The stadium was like a miniature Oakland Coliseum.
But better. Anyone there, knows this.

REVIEW: POV
OK, IWT and loved it all! So intense for many reasons: (1) Great jams from Dead to Dylan. (2)
was there and stayed with a good friend who was a victim of a shooting in that very same stadium a
few years before – yikes! (3) just love Ore., completely chill… (4) Just love everyone…,

REVIEW: just the first 2
great late 80s show, nice let it grow, love opening with iko and a solid second set, execution and
selection wise

REVIEW: My first show!
Can’t believe I was 15 years old! This day and all the memories that surround it will be long held. So
many dear friends and family. Still remember exactly where we were on the floor at Autzen. Those were
the days…

“Today’s Dead Tomorrow”, Upcoming Gig Events
As always, verify with the venue…

Remember, folks, to call the venue to see if they are indeed open in the first place, and the event is going on as scheduled, and what protocols are in place.

Kettle Of Fish:
Stottlemyer’s Smokehouse, Sun., July 25th, 4:00 p.m.
19 East Rd., Sarasota, 312-5969

Dana Lawrence:
Captain Curt’s, Wed., July 21st, 12:00 p.m.
1200 Old Stickney Point Rd., Sarasota, 349-3885

Siesta Key Oyster Bar, Thurs., July 22nd, 2:00 p.m.
5238 Ocean Blvd, Sarasota, 346-5443

Pop’s Sunset Grill, Sat., July 24th, 12:00 p.m.
112 Circuit Road, Nokomis, 488-3177

Schmitz Brothers Band:
Casey Key Fish House, Sat., July 24th, 4:30 – 8:30 p.m.
801 Blackburn Point Rd., Osprey, 966-1901

Siesta Key Oyster Bar, Sun., July 25th, 2:00 – 6:00 p.m.
5238 Ocean Blvd, Sarasota, 346-5443

Ship Of Fools:
Stottlemyer’s Smokehouse, Sat., July 24th, 7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
19 East Rd., Sarasota, 312-5969

Motorworks Brewing, Sun., July 25th, 3:00 – 7:00 p.m.
1014 9th St. W., Bradenton, 896-9892

The Blue Rooster:
Wed., July 21st, Al Fuller Blues Jam, 7:30 – 10:30 p.m.
Thurs., July 22nd, Trey Wanvig, 7:30 – 10:30 p.m.
Fri., July 23rd, Chris Walker Band, 8:00 – 11:00 p.m.
Sat., July 24th, Memphis Lightning, 8:00 – 11:00 p.m.
Sun., July 25th, Truality Sunday Brunch, 11:45 a.m. & 1:15 p.m.
1525 Fourth St., Sarasota, 388-7539

J.R.’s Old Packinghouse Cafe:
Mon., July 19th, Alvis Brothers Band, 600 – 9:00 p.m.
Tues., July 20th, Chris Connelly, 6:00 – 9:00 p.m.
Wed., Junly 21st, Marvin Hagar, 6:00 – 9:00 p.m.
Thurs., July 22nd, Acoustic Pete Trior 6:00 – 9:00 p.m.
Fri., July 23rd, Missing Links, 7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
Sat., July 24th, Mike merola & The Allstars, 7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
987 South Packinghouse Road, Sarasota, 371-9358

Fogartyville Community Media & Arts Center:
Rosemary District Association Meeting
Wednesday, July 21, 5:30-7pm
This will be the RDA’s first in-person Community Meeting since January of last year.
The meeting agenda features an opportunity to get to know some of our neighborhood’s not-for-profit organizations. A panel composed of Planned Parenthood CEO Stephanie Fraim, Salvation Army Director of Program Services Amy Jones, and Resurrection House Executive Director Bill Wilson will be moderated by former County Commissioner Jon Thaxton who is currently a Gulf Coast Community Foundation executive. There will be an opportunity for questions from the floor.

The Community Meeting will include updates on the park and other neighborhood topics plus time for general Q&A.

Masks recommended for those that are NOT vaccinated.

Poetry Workshop #2
FROM THE PAGE TO THE STAGE: A Performance Poetry Series
Saturday, July 24, 4-6pm
Tickets: $20 for the 4 workshop series; see dates below

WSLR+Fogartyville is pleased to host a Summer Performance Poetry series for individuals that want to explore the art form or those experienced with poetry that want to work in a collaborative environment to develop new pieces. Performance poetry is a broad designation for poetry intended for performance. Though some performance poetry may also be published on the page, the genre has its roots in oral traditions and performance. Performance Poetry can encompass or contain elements of rap, hip-hop, storytelling, theater, and jazz, rock, blues, and folk music. Characterized by rhyme, repetition, improvisation, and word play, these poems frequently refer to issues of social justice, politics, race, and community.

The series will start with four workshops and end with a live performance on Friday, August 13th at 7pm. Each workshop will be two hours in length and participants are asked to make a commitment to all four sessions. The cost to attend all four workshops is $20 per person and scholarships are available if the cost is a barrier to participation. The workshop will be limited to 20 participants. Pre-registration is required.

Participants will learn about the performance poetry art form—including (but not limited to) what it is, its history, writing techniques, and performance practices. In doing so, participants will also gain self-knowledge as they create different narratives and performances. All participants will walk away with a portfolio of poems at various stages, as well as two polished performance pieces. They will perform these poems at a culminating event, open to the public. The workshop series will spark creativity, nourish vulnerability, strengthen community and uncover marginalized histories and art.

Workshop dates:
Saturday, July 17th, 4-6pm
Saturday, July 24th, 4-6pm
Friday, July 30th, 6-8pm
Saturday, August 7th, 4-6pm
Friday, August 13th, 7pm – Performance – open to the public

“Yesterday’s Dead Today”, on WSLR and WBPV, is supported by you, our listeners, as well as by:

Old Packinghouse Café:
South-of-the-Border complimenting southern dinners in a down-home, friendly atmosphere. Live music Monday through Saturday.
987 South Packinghouse Road. 371-9358

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