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Rocking
The Cradle: Egypt 1978
From the GD website
The Dead Rock the Cradle of Civilization 2-CD/1-DVD Collection
Rocking The Cradle: Egypt 1978 Celebrates The 30th Anniversary of
the Band’s Historic Concerts at Giza With Previously Unreleased
Audio and Video
Fans Who Pre-Order on Dead.net Will Receive an
Exclusive Bonus Disc Containing Additional Egypt Performances.
Pre-Order Available August 1st.
Available September 30 from Grateful Dead
Productions and Rhino
In the fall of 1978, author and counterculture
icon Ken Kesey reported to a close friend that he had recently
witnessed “the latest Rocking of the Cradle of Civilization.”
The course of events that he went on to recall was the Grateful Dead’s
assorted family, friends and fellow Pranksters—“Pyramidiots”
of various origins—descent upon Egypt’s Nile Valley that
culminated in three legendary concerts performed at the foot of the
Great Pyramid in Gizah. Although perhaps unintentionally, the entire
adventure might have been easily seen, as Kesey did, as one very
special contribution to the then-critical Middle Eastern peace
effort. To commemorate the 30-year anniversary of this cosmic
convergence of sound and sphinx, Grateful Dead Productions and Rhino
will release ROCKING THE CRADLE: EGYPT 1978, a collection of
highlights from this historic three-night stand. The 2-CD/1-DVD set
will be available September 30 at regular retail outlets and
www.dead.net for a suggested list price of $34.98. Fans who
pre-order the set from Dead.net will receive an exclusive eight-song
bonus disc that includes additional unreleased performances from the
Egypt run. A digital version that includes all the CD content will
also be also available.
Recorded September 15-16, 1978 at the Gizah Sound
and Light Theater, the original 24-track recordings have been
remastered for this set in HDCD for superior sound quality. The two
CDs contain 18 tracks featuring more than three hours of music,
including a version of “Fire On The Mountain” that many fans
consider one of the band’s best. Except for three performances
that appeared on 2004’s Beyond Description boxed set, the tracks
on ROCKING THE CRADLE have never been released. The accompanying DVD
features more than 100 minutes of footage; including 13 songs from
the third and final Egypt show, which took place during a rare lunar
eclipse. Legendary promoter Bill Graham called this show “one of
the great experiences of my life.” The DVD also includes a
featurette titled “The Vacation Tapes” which catches
never-before-seen candid band footage from the trip. The set comes
in pyramid-inspired packaging and features rare photos from the trip
and liner notes by longtime Dead associate Alan Trist, who was
pivotal in making the trek to Egypt happen.
Trist recalls that “the Dead long dreamed of
playing at the foot of the Great Pyramid.” However, pulling off
this dream proved to be a monumental task as no other American band
had ever performed there. The band spent months planning and making
arrangements with the Egyptian Ministry of Culture. The band agreed
to pay all of its own expenses for the trip and donated all of the
proceeds from ticket sales to several Egyptian charities, as well as
the Department of Antiquities, which preserves the country’s
ancient treasures. Another major challenge was the minimal amount of
power available at Gizah, which required the band to bring in an
enormous generator to power its state-of-the-art sound and recording
equipment. In the end, the massive effort paid off. The shows were
spectacular successes, attracting a mix of world cultures including
American Dead Heads and European fans as well as curious Egyptians
and Bedouins on camels drawn by the unusual spectacle.
Unbeknownst to the band at the time, these shows
would soon have a remarkable historical context. On September 17,
the day after the last show, the Camp David Peace Accords were
signed after nearly two weeks of secret negotiations. The Accords
lead to the Egyptian-Israeli Peace Treaty, which made Egypt the
first Arab country to officially recognize Israel and ended a near
30-year state of war between the two countries. One has to wonder if
the Dead’s message of peace and love might have had some sort of
impact on the negotiations.
ROCKING THE CRADLE features Jerry Garcia (guitar,
vocals), Donna Jean Godchaux (vocals), Keith Godchaux (keyboards),
Mickey Hart (drums), Bill Kreutzmann (drums), Phil Lesh (electric
bass, vocals), and Bob Weir (rhythm guitar, vocals). These
performances took place just a few months before the band released
Shakedown Street, its tenth studio album. The shows featured
performances of several songs from the upcoming album, including the
title track, “I Need A Miracle,” “Fire On The Mountain,” and
an updated take on the blues standard, “Stagger Lee.” The band
also peppered its Egyptian setlists with classics like “Deal,”
“Truckin’” and “Stella Blue.” |
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Good things come to those who wait! First, it
took 30 years to produce this ultra-cool 2CD/DVD set from the
Dead’s legendary September 1978 run at the Sound & Light
Theater, outside Cairo, nestled in the dunes just a short
mummy-walk from the Great Pyramid and the mysterious Sphinx. Then,
Dead Heads had to endure the long, restless weeks between the
announcement of the release and when they could actually order it.
Well, ring them bells, because the wait is over! Dead.net is NOW
accepting preorders for this beautiful and historic package, Rocking
the Cradle: Grateful Dead, Egypt 1978, which
includes two exceptional music CDs and a DVD with over 95 minutes
of concert footage from the Egypt shows (plus an impressionistic
“Vacation Tapes” mini-documentary that shows the band and Dead
family at play). What’s more, all preorders placed through
dead.net by the official release date, September 30, will receive
an exclusive bonus CD of still more great material from the Egypt
gigs. Rocking the Cradle will be
available everywhere on September 30, but the bonus disc will be
exclusively available with dead.net preorders.
Much has been written about this storied
adventure: About the band’s long-standing desire to play in
“places of power,” as Phil put it years ago… The incredible
logistical gymnastics necessary to get permission for this
strangest of American rock bands to bring their peculiar alchemy
to the cradle of the ancient world… The huge, scattered caravan
of crazies that descended on Cairo from the U.S. and Europe, drawn
to the desert by some irresistible force… The sheer magnitude of
shipping in tons of sound equipment, setting up in 110-degree
heat, maxing out the local power grid, trying to turn the King’s
Chamber in the Great Pyramid into an echo chamber (alas, Osiris
would have none of that!)… The wondrous interplay at each of the
three concerts between Nubian drummers and singers and the
Grateful Dead… The miraculous final show, during a total lunar
eclipse… The synchronicity of that last show and the signing of
a peace treaty between Egypt and Israel… Magical horse and camel
rides under the desert moon…Trips up and down the Nile… High
adventure at every turn!
The three Egypt concerts—September 14, 15, 16,
1978—were captured on a 24-track tape recorder with an eye towards
putting out a live album to help defray the (considerable) cost of
the expedition. When the Dead got home, however, they discovered
that the tapes of all of the first night and part of the second were
not useable because of technical problems. Then the band got wrapped
up in finishing their Shakedown Street album (begun before
the Egypt venture), and soon the notion of putting out the Egypt
album lost its momentum. But just as Howard Carter and all those
other explorers in the ’20s and ’30s couldn’t stay away from
the tombs in the Valley of the Kings, the Dead weren’t about to
let those Egypt multitracks stay buried by the sands of time. Next
thing you know there’s a phone call to ace GD mixer Jeffrey Norman
and he and vaultkeeper David Lemieux discover that despite the
problems with the first night’s tapes, there’s still lots of
great material available from nights two and three, including: a dynamite
“Shakedown Street” (just the second live version ever),
“Truckin’,” an exquisite “Stella Blue,” “Eyes of the
World,” fresh takes on then-new songs such as “Stagger Lee”
and “I Need A Miracle,” and the hypnotic Egyptian tune called
“Ollin Arageed” that features Hamza El Din and other
percussionists, who are then joined by the Dead for a jam into
“Fire on the Mountain.” Wow!
And the concert video, though rough around the
edges in places, is quite a revelation as well. Not only does the
DVD include many of the best tunes on the CDs—you’ll dig seeing
Jerry do some pretty energetic thrashing here and there—it
contains two songs not on disc—“Bertha” and “Good Lovin’.”
The concert material has been mixed in both stereo and surround
sound, with two listening options: DTS 5.1 and PCM Stereo. The
beautifully designed booklet (with cover inspired by the late, great
Alton Kelley’s Egypt 1978 tour poster) contains a revealing essay
by longtime Ice Nine Publishing chief (and Egypt trip co-organizer)
Alan Trist, and many rare photos. All that’s missing is sand, the
smell of camels and some “hubbly-bubbly”! |
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| Track List |
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Track
Listing
Disc 1
1. Jack Straw
2. Row Jimmy
3. New, Minglewood Blues
4. Candyman
5. Looks Like Rain
6. Stagger Lee
7. I Need A Miracle
8. It's All Over Now
9. Deal
Disc 2
1. Ollin Arageed
2. Fire On The Mountain
3. Iko Iko
4. Shakedown Street
5. Drums
6. Space
7. Truckin'
8. Stella Blue
9. Around And Around
DVD
Track Listing
1.Bertha
2. Good Lovin'
3. Row Jimmy
4. New, Minglewood Blues
5. Candyman
6. Looks Like Rain
7. Deal
8. Ollin Arageed
9. Fire On The Mountain
10. Iko Iko
11. I Need A Miracle
12. It's All Over Now
13. Truckin'
Featurette: The Vacation Tapes
Dead.net Exclusive Bonus CD
(limited time)
1. Bertha
2. Good Lovin'
3. El Paso
4. Ramble On Rose
5. Estimated Prophet
6. Eyes Of The World
7. Terrapin Station
8. Sugar Magnolia |
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Jerry Garcia: Lead Guitar, Vocals
Mickey Hart: Drums
Bill Kreutzmann: Drums
Phil Lesh: Electric Bass, Vocals
Bob Weir: Rhythm Guitar, Vocals
Keith Godchaux: Keyboards
Donna Godchaux:
Vocals
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Released - Sept.
2008
Grateful
Dead in Egypt Photos at my other site.
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