Heads' Tales Season 1 Episode 7

S1 E7 Teri: Searching for the Prophet

Our guest this week, Teri, grew up Mormon listening to The Cure in Salt Lake City. In her early twenties, her ex-husband turned Teri onto the Dead, in time to catch her first shows at the Sam Boyd Silver Bowl in ’93. But it was not until a Brown-Eyed Women the next year at the Desert Sky Pavilion that she really got on the bus. Cue up our latest episode and listen to Teri’s tales of walking to the ’95 shows at the Delta Center with her Mom, mourning Jerry at a Lyle Lovett concert, and living as a Deadhead in the Rocky Mountain West.

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Some of the shows mentioned in this episode:

May 14, 1993 – Sam Boyd Silver Bowl – The Cold Rain and Snow and Standing on the Moon are both from a Charlie Miller FOB recording.

May 15, 1993 – Sam Boyd Silver Bowl – One More Saturday Night comes off a Ray Ackerman recording that Charlie Miller and Joe Noel transferred.

March 6, 1994 – Desert Sky Pavilion – Slipknot!, Brown-Eyed Women, and Attics of My Life come off a Mr. Darby recording that Keo transferred.

Two women and a man smiling on Zoom.

May 8, 1977 – Barton Hall, Cornell University – The Estimated Prophet is from an audience tape recorded by the late great Jerry Moore and transferred by Rob Berger and Chris Larson.

February 19, 1995 – Delta Center – Teri mentions a Brokedown House Production video of the night.

February 20, 1995 – Delta Center – The Bertha opener comes from an audience tape that was helped along by Paul Tumolo, Neil Sturtevant, and Jean Lerond. Teri also specifically mentions the video of the show by Brokedown House Production.

February 21, 1995 – Delta Center – Like the previous night, the recordings of Salt Lake City, Friend of the Devil, and Visions of Johanna are from an audience tape that was helped along by Paul Tumolo, Neil Sturtevant, and Jean Lerond.

May 28, 1977 – Hartford Civic Center – The Estimated Prophet that we send you out with is from a Jerry Moore audience recording that Tim Dalton, Charlie Miller, Chris Chappell, and Scott Clugston all helped bring along. And it should be noted that Teri emailed us shortly after we recorded the episode, specifically requesting the Estimated from this date.

Other music in the episode:

August 12, 1981 – Salt Palace – The Friend of the Devil is from an unknown audience source that SIRMick transferred, edited and mastered.

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