Jam 2008-07-10 at Carroll’s

Larry 3 days before the jam.

Larry 3 days before the jam.

Larry is fresh off his 10-day cruise celebrating his parent’s 50th wedding anniversary so the fact the he got off the boat that morning and the use of a nice tubular Fender Vibrolux amp, it felt like he was jamming within a vibrato unit all night long.

It was a night we had Jason jamming with us.  I recall a fun night although I definitely had trouble standing with sea legs. It was a real weird experience. 

Click here or hit the link below to listen to music from this jam.

http://www.deadstein.com/audio/07-10-08/

Jam 2008-06-30 at Carroll’s

A Freak No More

A Freak No More

This was a monday night jam because Larry was leaving on Tuesday morning family cruise for the next 10 days.  We played with Jason on lead and got through a St. Stephen – Eleven.  Epic no matter how it is sliced.

Click here or use the link below to listen to music from this jam.

http://www.deadstein.com/audio/06-30-08/

YouTube on our weblog? Why not?

Click here to view instructions on how to post a YouTube Video within your post.  When you find a nice one share it with the rest of us.

For instance below is the Good Night Irene I think of every time Kevin errantly says “Ggood Night Irene, Brrrp!” at around 11:25 every jam.

Deadstein blog is open for business

Well, Deadstein.com has been  messed up for 3 months now and we haven’t been able to post for 2 years or so, probably more so I figured maybe it’s time the get with it.  I have been listening to Leo LaPorte on podcasts on my new AT&T Tilt while biking to work recently, and he is a tech guru and he suggested WordPress.com as the blogging/webpage solution that sounded good for Deadstein.  So here it it and here it goes. 

Like any evovling wold of communication, there will be some rough patches in the road.  I assume we will insult someone, some how.  Remeber the Johnny/Dave Schwartz censorship battle in the 90’s I believe.  So take this new path for what it is, avaoid the potholes but enjoy the enginuity and we blog into the future. 

Then again, this webblog thing in WordPress.com maybe another failed atempt to get a forum going.

Jam – 1990-10-09 – 162 Perry Street – First Deadstein Jam

First Set Second Set Third Set
  • Jack Straw
  • Birdsong
  • Mama Tried
  • Bertha
  • Feel Like a Stranger
  • Franklin’s Tower
  • Scarlet Begonias->
  • Fire on the Mountain
  •  

    • Shakedown Street->
    • Playing in the Band->
    • Let it Grow->
    • Eyes of the World
    • Stella Blue

    • China Cat Sunflower->
    • I Know You Rider
    • Morning Dew
    • Goin’ Down the Road

    Notes – This was the first
    official jam. Here is how the story goes:

    Larry G. ran into Kevin, with Jonathan and Andrew Cohen at his side, at the Spectrum in September 1990. This was a very infrequent occurrence. Since Kevin left SUNY Albany in 1985 Larry G. saw him maybe once. First at a Garden show, and I don’t mean flowers, then at the Spectrum. The conversation probably went like this:

    LARRY – “Kevin, I see you are now a Deadhead for real , excellent. You still play bass don’t you? Why not come down to this studio in NYC and lets
    see if we can play a few Deadsongs.”

    KEVIN
    – “Cool. Yo, veggie burrito, I’ll take four.”

    LARRY – “You Freak”

    KEVIN – “B-r-r-r-p! I know this great drummer Dave, I’ll bring
    him along, he plays the Doobie Brothers really well. Here’s my phone number.”

    Before the first jam Larry G. went to Kevin’s New York City
    apartment to go over what might be played for the first jam. Going into it, Kevin knew very few Grateful Dead songs.

    So that was the Kevin connection. Now comes the Larry M. connection. Larry G. recently had jammed with several members of “Dead Batteries,” which was
    his first Grateful Dead band he played in with Larry M. This jam was at 162 Perry Street, the coolest studio. After seeing Kevin and jamming once at 162 Perry Street, Larry G called Larry M.and asked if he wanted to jam and also make arrangements to reserve 162 Perry Street. Larry M. Took care of that.

    Now the Larry B. connection. Through tape trading, Larry G. and Larry B. got together a few times in the late 80s. They jammed a little acoustic and found a few opportunities to find a drummers to jam with. Once with Stagger Lee at his house, with Schmell singing and several other times with Bruce the Drummer. We played in his tiny bedroom in an artist’s studio underneath the Williamsburg Bridge (Brooklyn-side, uuch!) We used to play with headphones singing into two Sennheisers with two Nak 300s picking up the amps and the drums. This all went into a four channel mixer. It actually sounded pretty good considering the make shiftness of it
    all.

    All these connections lead to a 7:00 jam at 162 Perry Street. It
    included Larry G., Larry B., Kevin, Larry M., Dave Schwartz, remain as the regular drummer
    for several years thereafter, and Craig”Jake” Jacobs on keyboard. We played the
    set above. Dennis was of course there and the rest is history, too bad this Internet
    ability wasn’t around in 1990 so all of our history could have been recorded. A good deal
    of the music is on tape and is available.

    The picture is Larry G. in front of 162 Perry Street adorning his
    Squire Stratocaster purchased at Drome Sound, Albany, N.Y.

    Comments Submitted

     


     

    • 28 Sep 1996

    October 9, 1990! A day that will live forever in the hearts of
    all that have enjoyed the ride of the Deadstein Band-Wagon.

     


     

    • 30 Sep 1996

    Hey, where was I for a couple of those early jams (after the
    1st One) at 162 Perry? What makes you so sure I wasn’t there? LM

     


     

    • 30 Sep 1996

    The tapes from the early days have a listing of who was at the
    Jam. What is listed on the attendance of each individual jam is
    what is list (“gold penned”) on the cassette itself. If
    anyone can prove to me they were at a jam and I did not include
    them correction can be made. Without any additional proof, what
    is stated on the cassettes will remain.

     


     

    • 30 Sep 1996

    Very official tournement rules there, Larry. LM

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