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Author:  DumpJack [ Fri Feb 03, 2012 9:08 am ]
Post subject:  Re: The End of It All: Europe '72 Complete Recordings Thread

e-stone Wrote:
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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Your order from Dead.net was shipped via Standard shipping on Jan 29, 2012.

Author:  e-stone [ Mon Feb 13, 2012 4:13 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: The End of It All: Europe '72 Complete Recordings Thread

DumpJack Wrote:
e-stone Wrote:
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.


Quote:
Your order from Dead.net was shipped via Standard shipping on Jan 29, 2012.


just finishing this up. ahhh...'77. to imagine this crowd -- most hearing Estimated or Fire On The Mountain for the very first time ever...enveloped in that second set -- must've been nuts. great show.

Author:  DumpJack [ Mon Feb 13, 2012 9:15 pm ]
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1972-05-07 Bickershaw Festival - Wigan, Lancashire, England

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The band's first outdoor gig of the tour at the Bickershaw Festival in Wigan, where they played one of the longest shows of the tour. This was the only show on the tour that featured both a Dark Star and an Other One, and just about everything else you could hope they'd play.

Disc 1
Set 1:
01. Truckin'
02. Sugaree
03. Mr. Charlie
04. Beat It On Down The Line
05. He's Gone
06. Chinatown Shuffle
07. China Cat Sunflower >
08. I Know You Rider
09. Black Throated Wind
10. Next Time You See Me > Happy Birthday

Disc 2
01. Playing In The Band
02. Tennessee Jed
03. Good Lovin'
04. Casey Jones
05. Greatest Story Ever Told
06. Big Boss Man
07. Ramble On Rose
08. Jack Straw

Disc 3
Set 2:
01. Dark Star >
02. Drums >
03. The Other One >
04. Sing Me Back Home

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


Code:
http://tinyurl.com/7ychuru

Author:  DumpJack [ Mon Feb 13, 2012 9:16 pm ]
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e-stone Wrote:
just finishing this up. ahhh...'77. to imagine this crowd -- most hearing Estimated or Fire On The Mountain for the very first time ever...enveloped in that second set -- must've been nuts. great show.


I still haven't got it. Am getting cranky.

Author:  DumpJack [ Wed Feb 15, 2012 9:34 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: The End of It All: Europe '72 Complete Recordings Thread

DumpJack Wrote:
e-stone Wrote:
just finishing this up. ahhh...'77. to imagine this crowd -- most hearing Estimated or Fire On The Mountain for the very first time ever...enveloped in that second set -- must've been nuts. great show.


I still haven't got it. Am getting cranky.


It came in today and immediately went into the stereo. This remastering is impressive sounding. It's huge.

Just finishing the second set, which was incredible and onto the third. Can't wait to hear The Other One.

Author:  e-stone [ Thu Feb 16, 2012 8:29 pm ]
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i would be all over a Spring '77 box set. my heart broke a little bit when they mentioned in the liner notes that they don't have the master tape for the Cornell show.

Author:  jewels santana [ Thu Feb 16, 2012 9:22 pm ]
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There is a lot that I like about this 72 tour, but at the same time I think it's going to bump my appreciation for later periods. This is by far the most intimate I've ever been with any one period, so that I really get the ebb and flow of how things went and where they were with particular songs. But you can tell they were a little constricted by the set list which would likely double in range in the next decade.

Author:  DumpJack [ Tue Feb 21, 2012 9:34 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: The End of It All: Europe '72 Complete Recordings Thread

e-stone Wrote:
i would be all over a Spring '77 box set. my heart broke a little bit when they mentioned in the liner notes that they don't have the master tape for the Cornell show.


Yeah that's a bummer. On a similar note, I just downloaded this:

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Grateful Dead Soundboard Shows - 1977

2-26-1977 Swing Auditorium, San Bernardino Ca
4-22-1977 The Spectrum, Phila PA
4-23-1977 Springfield Civic Center, Springfield MA
4-27-1977 Capitol Theater Passaic NJ
4-30-1977 Palladium New York, NY
5-1-1977 The Palladium, NYC - Set 2
5-11-1977 St Paul Civic Center, St Paul MN
5-13-1977 Auditorium Theatre, Chicago IL
5-15-1977 St Louis Arena, St Louis MO
5-17-1977 Memorial Coliseumm U of Alabama, Tuscaloosa AL
5-18-1977 Fox Theater Atlanta GA
5-22-1977 The Sportatorium, Pembroke Pines FL
5-25-1977 The Mosque, Richmond VA
5-26-1977 Baltimore Civic Center, Baltimore MD
5-28-1977 Hartford Civic Center, Hartford CT
5-5-1977 Veterans' Memorial Coliseum, New Haven CT
5-7-1977 Boston Garden, Boston MA
5-8-1977 Barton Hall, Cornell University, Ithica NY
5-9-1977 Buffalo Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo NY
6-9-1977 Winterland Arena, SF CA
9-29-1977 Paramount Northwest Theater, Seattle WA
10-1-1977 Paramount Theater, Portland OR
10-11-1977 Lloyd Noble Center U of OK, Norman OK
10-12-1977 Manor Downs, Austin TX
10-14-1977 Hofheinz Pavilion, Houston TX
10-15-1977 Moody Coliseum SMU, Dallas TX
10-16-1977 Assembly Center LSU, Baton Rouge LA
10-2-1977 Paramount Theater, Portland OR
10-28-1977 Soldiers' and Sailors' Memorial Hall, Kansas City KS
10-29-1977 Field House, Northern Ill U
10-30-1977 Assembly Hall, Bloomington IN
10-9-1977 McNichols Sports Arean, Denver CO
11-1-1977 Cobo Arena, Detroit MI
11-4-1977 Cotterrell Gym Colgate U, Hamilton NY
11-6-1977 Broome County Arena, Binghamton NY
12-27-1977 Winterland Arena, SF CA
12-31-1977 Winterland Arena, SF CA

Author:  Yail Bloor [ Tue Feb 21, 2012 10:47 pm ]
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Jesus Christ, Dump.

Author:  DumpJack [ Tue Feb 21, 2012 11:33 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: The End of It All: Europe '72 Complete Recordings Thread

Based on a random sample I pulled to check sound quality, it's pretty impressive. I'm looking to balance out the '72 shows with a '77 to keep things interesting.

Author:  jewels santana [ Tue Feb 21, 2012 11:38 pm ]
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good god.

Author:  DumpJack [ Tue Feb 21, 2012 11:50 pm ]
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I heard the Alabama show on the Dead channel last fall and it was fantastic. So glad to have a copy of it. Even the missus, not normally a Dead fan, was grooving.

Author:  jewels santana [ Wed Feb 22, 2012 12:25 am ]
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I've frequently read that "5-8-1977 Barton Hall, Cornell University, Ithica NY" is their best show ever.

I have a sketchy fan recording of it and it's fairly incredible.

Author:  jewels santana [ Wed Feb 22, 2012 12:31 am ]
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listening now
fuck
so fucking good
i almost hate how much I love the dead.

Author:  DumpJack [ Wed Feb 22, 2012 12:35 am ]
Post subject:  Re: The End of It All: Europe '72 Complete Recordings Thread

jewels santana Wrote:
I've frequently read that "5-8-1977 Barton Hall, Cornell University, Ithica NY" is their best show ever.

I have a sketchy fan recording of it and it's fairly incredible.


This would be an excellent recording in my '77 folder. I'll up it for you.

Author:  e-stone [ Wed Feb 22, 2012 2:40 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: The End of It All: Europe '72 Complete Recordings Thread

Yail Bloor Wrote:
Jesus Christ, Dump.


indeed.

would it be too much to ask that you might throw up a random '77 with each of the next '72s? i really enjoyed listening to the two era's together with that Dave's set...a lot changed in 5 years.

and THANKS for doing these in the first place. that original link someone had posted for the '72 box was taken down before i grabbed every show, so i'm now at your mercy.

Author:  DumpJack [ Wed Feb 22, 2012 7:29 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: The End of It All: Europe '72 Complete Recordings Thread

e-stone Wrote:
Yail Bloor Wrote:
Jesus Christ, Dump.


indeed.

would it be too much to ask that you might throw up a random '77 with each of the next '72s? i really enjoyed listening to the two era's together with that Dave's set...a lot changed in 5 years.

and THANKS for doing these in the first place. that original link someone had posted for the '72 box was taken down before i grabbed every show, so i'm now at your mercy.


Absolutely.

In fact, from April 29th to May 7th shows I'd like to take down as it's eating up a lot of space. I'm assuming that everyone who's been listening along has snagged them by now.

Author:  DumpJack [ Wed Feb 22, 2012 10:47 pm ]
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May 10, 1972

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Ahhhh, Amsterdam...The first of two nights in Holland sees the band playing a dynamic, excellent show, one so good that had this massive boxed set not happened, it was once given serious consideration to be coupled with the next night in Rotterdam as a boxed set from Holland.

Disc 1
1. Bertha
2. Me And My Uncle
3. Mr. Charlie
4. China Cat Sunflower>
5. I Know You Rider
6. Black-Throated Wind
7. Loser
8. Next Time You See Me
9. El Paso
10. He's Gone
11. Chinatown Shuffle

Disc 2
1. Playing In The Band
2. Big Railroad Blues
3. Jack Straw
4. Tennessee Jed
5. Big Boss Man
6. Greatest Story Ever Told
7. Casey Jones

Disc 3
1. Truckin'>
2. Drums>
3. The Other One>
4. Me And Bobby McGee>
5. The Other One>
6. Wharf Rat

Disc 4
1. Beat It On Down The Line
2. The Stranger (Two Souls In Communion)
3. Ramble On Rose
4. Sing Me Back Home
5. Sugar Magnolia
6. Not Fade Away>
7. Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad>
8. Not Fade Away


Code:
http://tinyurl.com/8xt7bmf

Author:  DumpJack [ Wed Feb 22, 2012 10:55 pm ]
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Tuesday, May 17, 1977 Coliseum, University of Alabama - Tuscaloosa, AL

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DISC ONE [68:15]
set one-a:
01 [06:07] New Minglewood Blues
02 [10:22] Mississippi Half Step Uptown Toodeloo >
03 [04:41] El Paso
04 [07:34] They Love Each Other
05 [05:30] Jack Straw
06 [05:51] Jack-A-Roe
07 [08:04] Looks Like Rain
08 [08:33] Tennessee Jed
09 [03:16] Passenger
10 [08:17] High Time

DISC TWO [68:57]
set one-end:
01 [06:42] Big River
02 [03:56] Sunrise
03 [11:04] Scarlet Begonias >
04 [14:48] Fire On The Mountain
set two-a:
05 [06:22] Samson And Delilah >
06 [06:12] Bertha >
07 [05:37] Good Lovin'
08 [05:41] Brown Eyed Women
09 [08:35] Estimated Prophet

DISC THREE [61:10]
set two-end:
01 [11:12] Terrapin Station >
02 [12:13] Playin' In The Band >
03 [04:53] Drums >
04 [10:29] Wharf Rat >
05 [06:56] Playin' In The Band
encore:
06 [10:25] Sugar Magnolia


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http://tinyurl.com/88fz4jk

Author:  jewels santana [ Wed Feb 22, 2012 10:56 pm ]
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aww, I've missed you Terrapin Station

Author:  e-stone [ Thu Feb 23, 2012 2:22 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: The End of It All: Europe '72 and the Complete '77 Tour

many thanks DJ.

and just in case anyone is an artwork nerd like me, i found this for the Tuscaloosa show after a quick search:

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Author:  DumpJack [ Wed Feb 29, 2012 10:51 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: The End of It All: Europe '72 and the Complete '77 Tour

e-stone Wrote:
many thanks DJ.

and just in case anyone is an artwork nerd like me, i found this for the Tuscaloosa show after a quick search


Did you get a chance to check out the show(s) yet? I was playing the 'bama show on the weekend. So glad I got this one.

Author:  MontyTheMongoose [ Thu Mar 01, 2012 10:54 am ]
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Good lookin' hippie gal, but a disease farm, I'm sure.

(Not that the men in the band weren't virulent...)

Author:  e-stone [ Fri Mar 02, 2012 1:29 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: The End of It All: Europe '72 and the Complete '77 Tour

DumpJack Wrote:
e-stone Wrote:
many thanks DJ.

and just in case anyone is an artwork nerd like me, i found this for the Tuscaloosa show after a quick search


Did you get a chance to check out the show(s) yet? I was playing the 'bama show on the weekend. So glad I got this one.


sorry for the delay on this one DJ...i did check out most of the '77 while the wife and i were painting a room earlier this week and we both agreed it was a killer show. i'm sure we'll be playing this one again this weekend too -- we have out-of-town guests who will definitely appreciate this.

Author:  DumpJack [ Tue Mar 06, 2012 9:24 pm ]
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May 11, 1972 Rotterdam, NL

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Notes:
final "Caution" - final "Who Do You Love"

Set List:
Playing in the Band
Sugaree
Mr. Charlie
Black Throated Wind
Deal
Chinatown Shuffle
Mexicali Blues
China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider
Hurts Me Too
Beat it on Down the Line
Brown Eyed Women
Jack Straw
Big Railroad Blues
Casey Jones
Good Lovin'

Morning Dew
Me and My Uncle
Two Souls In Communion
El Paso
Tennessee Jed
Next Time You See Me
Dark Star
drums
Dark Star
Sugar Magnolia
Caution
Who Do You Love
Caution
Truckin'
Uncle John's Band

One More Saturday Night


Code:
http://tinyurl.com/7tgjur2

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