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This article is from the Grateful Dead FAQ, by John J. Wood, Eric Nay and Ihor Slabicky tcgdd@hotmail.com with numerous contributions by others.

99) Grateful Dead Movies, TV Shows, Videos, Radio, Ads p7

Late Night With David Letterman - (NBC) Garcia and Weir appear on the October
13, 1989 broadcast. They perform "I Second That Emotion" and play with Late
Night band (theme song, "Another Brick In The Wall", "I Can't Turn You Loose",
"The Mighty Quinn", "Hideaway", and "Good Lovin'") during the commercial
breaks.

Timeless Voices - Gyuto Tantric Monks (Fairwind Productions, 22 W. 57th St.,
N.Y., NY 10019, (212) 246-7487) This video documents various appearances by
the Gyuto Tantric Monks, including at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine,
New York City, on December 3, 1988. This appearance also included the
performance by Kitaro, Mickey Hart, and others. This was broadcast on October
22, 1989 on the Discovery cable network.

Today - NBC ( ) Rona Elliot interviewed Garcia and Weir during the October
31, 1989 broadcast.

Whales Weep Not (Fairwind Productions) This video includes music by Kitaro
and Mickey Hart.

A Latino Session - The Cinemax Specials (HBO, 1989) On November 19, 1989,
the Cinemax cable network broadcast this special on Latino music, featuring
Santana, Linda Ronstadt, and others, including Jerry Garcia. Garcia played
with Santana, Rueben Blades, and in the jam at the end. The special was
recorded on May 27, 1989, at the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles, California.

Latino Session - var. (Rhino Home Video 2048) Includes Jerry Garcia
performing live. The sleeve art is available in both English and Spanish
format.

Sesion Latina - var. (Rhino Home Video 2048) Includes Jerry Garcia
performing live. The sleeve art is available in both Spanish and English
format.

An Evening With The Grateful Dead - (KQED and Grateful Dead Productions,
1989) First broadcast on December 2, 1989, by KQED TV in San Francisco, this
is the Grateful Dead in film and video performances: 'stars', "Uncle John's
Band", and "Playing In The Band" from "So Far"; the "Throwing Stones" and
"Touch Of Grey" videos; the animation into "U.S. Blues" from "The Grateful
Dead Movie"; the "Hell In A Bucket" video; Robert Nelson's movie; and the
"Foolish Heart" video. Approximately 50 minutes long.

Rockline - (Global Satellite Network/ABC Radio Network) Jerry Garcia and
Bob Weir appeared on this live radio call-in interview show on December 11,
1989 from San Francisco. Approximately 90 minutes long.

Built To Last - Grateful Dead (Arista) A promotional video.

Just A Little Light - Grateful Dead (Arista ) The video was premiered on
January 15, 1990 on MTV.

Night Music - David Sanborn (Broadway Video/NBC) Rob Wasserman and Bob Weir
played an acoustic "Victim Or The Crime" and jammed with Bongwater and
Pussywillow on the February 11, 1990 broadcast.

In Sports - ( ) A segment of this program broadcast in February, 1990 was
about Bill Walton, described as 'the redhead is a Dead Head'. This show also
included interviews with Garcia, Weir, and Hart as well as clips of Walton and
Weir riding bicycles and some concert footage.

Transformation Of Myth Through Time - Joseph Campbell ( ) Music composed by
Rand Weatherwax, and performed by David Jenkins on guitar, Brent Mydland on
piano, and Jerry Garcia on banjo. Broadcast on PBS in 1990.

Hudson Chronicle - (WMHT Productions) This program about the Hudson River and
its environment includes the closing bridge and last verses of "Uncle John's
Band". Broadcast by PBS on March 21, 1990.

The Acid Test - (Key-Z Productions, P.O. Box 764, Pleasant Hill, OR 97455)
52 minutes of film footage of the Acid Tests, including the Grateful Dead
performing "Death Don't Have No Mercy", "King Bee", and "I'm A Hog For You",
along with something you're sure you will never see again: Jerry Garcia
sweeping up after the show! Released in March, 1990 on VHS Hi-Fi.

We Can Run - Grateful Dead ( ) This video of the song from "Built To Last"
was put together by the Dead and The National Audubon Society. The video
contains footage supplied by the society of the environment before and after
man's intervention, including shots of whales, dolphins caught in tuna nets,
and animals affected by in the recent rash of oil spills. Distributed on
April 6, 1990 for broadcast on Earth Day.

In Sports - (NBC) On the July 28, 1990 program, Jerry Garcia appeared for
about 15 seconds as 'Sports Fan Of The Week' and mentioned his long time
attendance of San Francisco '49ers games.

Decades - var. (Arts & Entertainment) In this program about the seventies,
while "Candyman" plays, Garcia is interviewed, and says 'every musician is
basically playing for a small group of businessmen, and that's not what music
is about'. Cable broadcast in August, 1990.

 

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