• S212: Shakedown Street

  • May 4 2021
  • Length: 25 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Ever tried to scrape cocaine out of a shag carpet? We haven’t personally, but if we ever found ourselves making the attempt, there’s a decent chance Shakedown Street would be on the Hi-Fi. In this episode, the gang examines one of the least beloved long-players in the Grateful Dead’s catalog. How an album partially produced by the legendary Lowell George of Little Feat ended up one of the Dead's least-beloved studio releases is an enduring enigma. We don't attempt to solve it so much as explore the realities it represents. With plenty of opinions, obviously. We welcome yours: info@deadtomepod.com


    Featuring a tribute to Monique Ford, “A Beach Called Monique”:

    https://deadtomepod.bandcamp.com/track/a-beach-called-monique


    Dead to Me Bandcamp:

    https://deadtomepod.bandcamp.com/



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