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PostPosted: Sun Dec 18, 2011 10:36 am 
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Can we restart in 2012? I really would like to finish what we started but have been busy and not in a huge Dead mood.

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Can we restart in 2012? I really would like to finish what we started but have been busy and not in a huge Dead mood.


Not enough Paint Huffing?

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 Post subject: Re: The End of It All: Europe '72 Complete Recordings Thread
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Yail Bloor Wrote:
Can we restart in 2012? I really would like to finish what we started but have been busy and not in a huge Dead mood.


Let's hit the pause button then. I'm just playing Phil Spector stuff from now until the end of the year anyway.

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1972-04-26 Jahrhunderthalle, Frankfurt, GER

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Set 1: Bertha, Me & My Uncle, Mr. Charlie, He's Gone, Black Throated Wind, Next Time You See Me , China Cat Sunflower > I Know You Rider, Jack Straw, Big Railroad Blues, Playing In The Band, Chinatown Shuffle, Loser, Beat It On Down The Line, You Win Again, Good Lovin', Dire Wolf, Casey Jones

Set 2: Truckin' > Drums > The Other One > Comes A Time > Sugar Magnolia, El Paso, Tennessee Jed, Greatest Story Ever Told, Two Souls In Communion, Lovelight > Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad > One More Saturday Night


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 7:27 pm 
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Was thinking about this driving home last night...LET'S DO IT !

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Where did you guys leave off? I finished off Denmark and stopped during the West Germany shows.

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 Post subject: Re: The End of It All: Europe '72 Complete Recordings Thread
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I only got through 3 or 4 shows, I think. I was having problems with the downloads.

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Set 1: Playing In The Band, Sugaree, Mr. Charlie, Black Throated Wind, China Cat Sunflower > I Know You Rider, Big Boss Man, Jack Straw, Loser, Chinatown Shuffle, Me & My Uncle, Big Railroad Blues, Good Lovin', Casey Jones

Set 2: Greatest Story Ever Told, He's Gone, Next Time You See Me, Dark Star > Sugar Magnolia > Caution (Do Not Stop On The Tracks) > Who Do You Love,

E1: One More Saturday Night

E2: Uncle John's Band


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I'm probably ahead of the pack here, but I'm gonna keep posting. I think one of the more challenging aspects of this particular listening project is that the setlists are not varying too much (Beat It On Down the Line, Chinatown Shuffle, PITB etc.) that what is standing out and what I'm looking forward to in ever set is the extended jams. In this show, there's a stellar Caution and Dark Star.

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 Post subject: Re: The End of It All: Europe '72 Complete Recordings Thread
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i'm right there with you. and i have to say that 4/26 sounded extra sweet to me probably due to the extended lay off.

4/29 starting out similarly strong but i know that soon i will just be pining for that Richmond '77 Dave's Picks deal to come and rear it's ugly head.

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i'm right there with you. and i have to say that 4/26 sounded extra sweet to me probably due to the extended lay off.

4/29 starting out similarly strong but i know that soon i will just be pining for that Richmond '77 Dave's Picks deal to come and rear it's ugly head.


I pulled the trigger on Dave's Picks and am anxiously awaiting the first one.

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i couldn't download the previous show, so this is my return and I'm enjoying it quite a bit. Starts with a really solid set list full of my favorites.

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This is the first I've heard of the Dave's Picks. These threads will never die!
But we will.

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This is the first I've heard of the Dave's Picks. These threads will never die!
But we will.


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You’ve all been so patient. It’s been a couple of months since the first mention of the new Dave’s Picks archival release series—created and curated by vaultmeister David Lemieux—and our initial offering, the killer May 25, 1977 Grateful Dead show from The Mosque in Richmond, Virginia. A lot of you have taken advantage of the subscription offer (the year’s four Dave’s Picks releases, plus a bonus disc and free shipping), but many of you preferred to wait and buy the first set individually. Well, your time has come: We are now accepting orders for Dave’s Picks, Volume One, set to ship early February.

Chances are if you’re a Dead Head you’re already well-versed in the glorious spring of 1977. Back a year since their mid-’70s performing hiatus, and fresh from recording their Terrapin Station album in L.A. with producer Keith Olsen, the Dead returned to the road invigorated and excited that spring. There were fantastic new songs (including the “Terrapin Station” suite, “Estimated Prophet” and “Fire on the Mountain”) and their older tunes seemed imbued with new vigor and vitality. Every stop of the tour, which stretched from the third week of April (beginning at the Spectrum in Philadelphia) through the first week in June (back at Winterland in San Francisco), presented some new wrinkle or interesting variation on the repertoire, as songs were moved around, unusual combinations were explored and the septet continue to solidify and mature. Which is a fancy way of saying the band was on fire—y’see, there’s a reason why this is the ninth show from that tour to be released!

The song list from 5/25/77 might not reveal much out of the ordinary (though it’s great selection of tunes), but the playing is definitely extraordinary. The first set contains outstanding versions of favorites such as “Mississippi Half-Step,” “Jack Straw,” “Cassidy” and “Lazy Lightning” > “Supplication.” And the second set is primo-grade ’77 from start to finish. The buoyant “Scarlet Begonias” > “Fire on the Mountain” that kicks things off sets the tone, but then the rest of the set is a deftly played medley starting with “Estimated” and moving into “He’s Gone,” a primal drum workout from Mickey and Bill, a heart-pounding version of “The Other One” that’s split by “Wharf Rat” (the only time those songs were played in that sequence), a joyful “Wheel,” and then a double-dose of Chuck Berry to bring it all back to rock ’n’ roll basics. Talk about a thrill ride!

The three-disc Dave’s Picks, Volume One was mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman, includes a colorful booklet with photos and a lively historical essay, and comes in a digipak made of 100% recycled and PCW materials. This and future Dave's Picks releases will be limited to just 12,000 individually numbered copies, so if you don’t want to get gauged on eBay lookin’ for one of these babies in a couple of years, order your copy now! For the complete rundown of what songs appear on which disc, as well as ordering info, click here.

Needless to say, there are many more goodies to come!


http://dead.net/features/daves-picks/da ... s-volume-1

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 Post subject: Re: The End of It All: Europe '72 Complete Recordings Thread
PostPosted: Mon Jan 23, 2012 11:13 pm 
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Disc 1
Set 1:
01. Bertha
02. Me & My Uncle
03. Mr. Charlie
04. Sugaree
05. Black Throated Wind
06. Chinatown Shuffle
07. China Cat Sunflower >
08. I Know You Rider
09. Beat It On Down The Line
10. He’s Gone
11. Next Time You See Me
12. Playing In The Band

Disc 2
01. Tennessee Jed
02. Good Lovin’
03. Sing Me Back Home
04. Casey Jones
Set 2:
05. Greatest Story Ever Told
06. Ramble On Rose
07. It Hurts Me Too

Disc 3
01. Truckin’ >
02. The Other One >
03. Drums >
04. The Other One >
05. Me And Bobby McGee >
06. The Other One >
07. Wharf Rat

Disc 4
01. Jack Straw
02. Sugar Magnolia >
03. Not Fade Away >
04. Goin’ Down the Road Feeling Bad >
05. Not Fade Away
Encore:
06. One More Saturday Night


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file does not exist. has the music finally stopped?


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file does not exist. has the music finally stopped?


What file?

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all those linked to by multiupload


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all those linked to by multiupload


I'll reup later.

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no rush. i wonder if it's all related to the megaup raid... been having issues this week.


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no rush. i wonder if it's all related to the megaup raid... been having issues this week.


Probably, my guess is we're going to have to get creative in 2012 for our file-sharing.

Anyway, link updated.

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Really enjoyed the Paris show, the "greatest story" was particularly great.

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jewels santana Wrote:
Really enjoyed the Paris show

best one yet, IMO. i'm always down for a nice "sugaree".
"sing me back home" is a great treat too - almost makes me want to finally break down and check out some merle haggard, but i'm just not there yet.
set two just kills though. that's kinda been the theme thru all these shows i guess, but this one even moreso.

DumpJack Wrote:
I pulled the trigger on Dave's Picks and am anxiously awaiting the first one.


i finally bit the bullet and did this too. If the limited edition-ness of it wasn't enough, the bonus disc of a '74 Cap Center show pushed me over the edge.

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The Paris stay continues with another fine show in the City of Lights. This night, Dark Star takes the cake (as it did so many nights on this tour) as the highlight of the show, with honorary mention to another Good Lovin', remarkably different than the previous nights.

Disc 1
1. Greatest Story Ever Told
2. Deal
3. Mr. Charlie
4. Beat It On Down The Line
5. Brown-Eyed Women
6. Chinatown Shuffle
7. Playing In The Band
8. You Win Again
9. Hurts Me Too
10. He's Gone
11. El Paso

Disc 2
1. Big Railroad Blues
2. The Stranger (Two Souls In Communion)
3. Casey Jones
4. Good Lovin'
5. Next Time You See Me
6. Ramble On Rose
7. Jack Straw

Disc 3
1. Dark Star>
2. Drums>
3. Dark Star>
4. Sugar Magnolia>
5. Sing Me Back Home

Disc 4
1. Mexicali Blues
2. Big Boss Man
3. Uncle John's Band
4. Not Fade Away>
4. Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad>
5. Not Fade Away
6. One More Saturday Night


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Oh shit, Ramblin Rose into Jack Straw

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