Friend of the Devils: April ’78 – A Grateful Dead Experience

On April 12, 1978, the Grateful Dead took to the stage at Cameron Indoor Stadium, Duke University, for a performance that has become a cherished piece of their storied legacy. North Carolina in April was alive with the vibrant colors of redbuds, daffodils, and tulips, and the atmosphere in Cameron Indoor Stadium was no less colorful.

The stadium, then a modest basketball arena with minimal ventilation and insufficient bathrooms, was far from the grand concert venues the Dead were accustomed to. Yet, this only added to the intimate and electric vibe of the show. Duke alumni who attended recall the palpable sense of anticipation as the audience settled into their seats, and student ushers soon realized it was futile to try and keep the aisles clear—everyone was ready to party.

Bob Weir, looking youthful and almost preppy, greeted the crowd with a warm, “Thanks for having us back,” before the band launched into their classic opener, “Jack Straw.” Despite some initial technical difficulties, including Garcia’s microphone being off at first, the band quickly found their groove. The acoustics were a challenge, prompting Donna Godchaux to place her fingers in her ears to better harmonize, but she soon found her way, as she often did. The show continued with “Dire Wolf” and several other Grateful Dead favorites, showcasing the band’s ability to adapt and deliver despite the less-than-ideal conditions.

This performance, along with seven other previously unreleased live shows from the spring of 1978, is featured in the exclusive release “Friend of the Devils: April ’78.” Limited to 10,000 individually numbered copies and available only at Dead.net, this collection is a treasure for Deadheads. Mastered by Audio Engineer Jeffrey Norman using Plangent Processes tape restoration and speed correction, the set is a testament to the band’s remarkable live sound. Designed by Steve Vance with a custom box featuring a removable wave drum and adorned with original artwork by Matthew Brannon, the collection also includes a 48-page book with liner notes by Steve Silberman and photos by James Anderson, Bob Minkin, and others.

Weekly Radio Shows on Dead Set Live

The Ace Radio Show on Dead Set Live
Mon, 09 Sep, 09:00 PM – 02:00 AM
The Ace Radio Show is a captivating journey into the musical universe of Bob Weir, the iconic guitarist and founding member of the Grateful Dead. This show celebrates Weir’s solo work, offering fans a chance to delve into his extensive catalog and explore the evolution of his musical style beyond his work with the Dead.

Phil & Friends Radio Show on Dead Set Live
Tue, 10 Sep, 09:00 PM – 02:00 AM
Join the Phil & Friends Radio Show for a mesmerizing exploration of Phil Lesh’s solo ventures and collaborations. As the legendary bassist and founding member of the Grateful Dead, Lesh’s contributions to the band and his innovative solo projects are celebrated in this immersive show.

The Live Tribute Radio Show on Dead Set Live
Wed, 11 Sep, 09:00 PM – 02:00 AM
The Live Tribute Radio Show pays homage to the Grateful Dead through live performances by talented cover bands. Capturing the essence and spirit of the Dead, this show features renditions of their classic tunes, offering a new twist on the beloved music of the Grateful Dead.

Fare Thee Well on Dead Set Live
Thu, 12 Sep, 09:00 PM – 02:00 AM
Relive the historic Fare Thee Well concerts from 2015, which marked the 50th anniversary of the Grateful Dead and a poignant reunion of the surviving members. This show commemorates the iconic events that brought together the “Core Four” in a series of highly anticipated performances.

Don’s Pick: Gizah Sound and Light Theater – September 14, 1978
Sat, 14 Sep, 09:00 PM – 11:45 PM
Imagine a fictional three-night run at the Giza Sound and Light Theater in Cairo, Egypt. Don’s Pick this week transports listeners to this extraordinary event, capturing the mythical atmosphere of the Grateful Dead performing amidst ancient splendor.

Planet Drum Circle on Dead Set Live
Sun, 15 Sep, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
“Planet Drum Circle” is a rhythmic journey led by Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann, the Grateful Dead’s legendary drummers. This show explores the vibrant world of percussion, showcasing the innovative and eclectic styles of Hart and Kreutzmann.

The JGB Radio Show on Dead Set Live
Sun, 15 Sep, 12:00 PM – 02:00 PM
The JGB Radio Show, also known as the Jerry Garcia Band Radio Hour, offers a deep dive into Jerry Garcia’s solo projects. Celebrating his rich musical legacy outside of the Grateful Dead, this show highlights Garcia’s influential solo work and collaborations.

These shows on Dead Set Live offer a diverse and engaging exploration of the Grateful Dead’s world, from solo projects to tribute bands, enriching the experience for fans and newcomers alike.