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    Europe '72 Tourney

    You picked your favorites and now we're going to stream them in full in honor of their 40th anniversaries! Without further adieu, the Top 3 shows are: 4/26 - Jahrhundert Halle, Frankfurt, 5/10 - Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, and 5/26 - Strand Lyceum, London. Stay tuned to hear them in all their sonic glory.

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    April 7th marks the 40th Anniversary of the start of the much lauded European tour of '72. By now you've probably immersed yourself in all 22 shows that were released as part of Europe '72: The Complete Recordings and have no doubt found yourself gravitating toward a select few over and over again. Put your favorites to the test and challenge your friends to pick the very best with our exclusive Europe '72 bracket. We'll celebrate the 3 most popular picks by streaming their full shows on their official anniversary days. Build your bracket here.

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  • wilfredtjones
    12 years 8 months ago
    I chose 5-11-72
    This was based on setlists and recollections of the shows. I don't think I'll revote, but I'll refresh my memories of the shows on the way to Cleveland in a few weeks. It should be some Road Trip!
  • skwimite
    12 years 8 months ago
    Aargh!
    You mean I have to listen to them all again? ;)
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    legba23
    12 years 8 months ago
    Very Cool
    this was fun! march madness for heads. just like 4/20 @ the movies, is is a great idea. how bout doin it every march with the greatest tours of all time, like spring 77, summer 89, spring 90, early 71, summer 80 to name a few
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You picked your favorites and now we're going to stream them in full in honor of their 40th anniversaries! Without further adieu, the Top 3 shows are: 4/26 - Jahrhundert Halle, Frankfurt, 5/10 - Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, and 5/26 - Strand Lyceum, London. Stay tuned to hear them in all their sonic glory.

Build A Bracket

April 7th marks the 40th Anniversary of the start of the much lauded European tour of '72. By now you've probably immersed yourself in all 22 shows that were released as part of Europe '72: The Complete Recordings and have no doubt found yourself gravitating toward a select few over and over again. Put your favorites to the test and challenge your friends to pick the very best with our exclusive Europe '72 bracket. We'll celebrate the 3 most popular picks by streaming their full shows on their official anniversary days. Build your bracket here.

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pril 7th marks the 40th Anniversary of the start of the much lauded European tour of '72. By now you've probably immersed yourself in all 22 shows that were released as part of Europe '72: The Complete Recordings and have no doubt found yourself gravitating toward a select few over and over again.

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Went w/ the 4/16 show myself, but it ain't easy, too many great shows.
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I will go on record as saying that 5/11/72 is my choice for THE show of the tour. But THERE ARE SO MANY GREAT SHOWS IN THERE. 5/10 5/26 4/24 4/29 etc etc etc. this is a good idea, ptb. the perfect thing to do while I eat my lunch (besides listening to GD.)
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this was fun! march madness for heads. just like 4/20 @ the movies, is is a great idea. how bout doin it every march with the greatest tours of all time, like spring 77, summer 89, spring 90, early 71, summer 80 to name a few
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You mean I have to listen to them all again? ;)
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This was based on setlists and recollections of the shows. I don't think I'll revote, but I'll refresh my memories of the shows on the way to Cleveland in a few weeks. It should be some Road Trip!
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The best I can do is list an Elite 8- in chronological order:4/8/72 4/11/72 4/14/72 4/24/72 5/3/72 5/10/72 5/11/72 5/26/72 Could 4/26 knock off 4/11? It depends if Jerry is hitting all his free throws. p.s. Each show is great- "Although some are more excellent than others, none are less than excellent." -DL
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...4-7, 4-24, 5-3, 5-11, 5-13, 5-26. This was fun - completely subjective, but fun. I agree with the idea of bracketing the best regarded tours every March!
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...A Dick's Picks Tourney. That would also be quite a contest!
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I'll put in my four bucks and change on this one: Here are my favorites from their greatest tour:4/11,4/14,4/16(an unheralded great show folks!),4/24,5/4,5/10,5/11,5/18,5/26...Thank you for FINALLY releasing these shows! They are FANTASTIC! Looking forward to FURTHUR in the East this spring! Keep going guys!!
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Copenhagen 4/17for Dark Star/Sugar Mag/Caution/Johnny B Good as well as China Cat/Rider Truckin and Bobby McGee. But there are so many good shows. Close behind for me are Frankfurt, Lille, Luxembourg and all of the Lyceum shows.
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5/10/72: Concertgebouw-Amsterdam Holland; an AMAZING "Tennessee Jed", "Loser" and "He's Gone."
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5/10/72: Concertgebouw-Amsterdam Holland; an AMAZING "Tennessee Jed", "Loser" and "He's Gone."
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5/10/72: Concertgebouw-Amsterdam Holland; an AMAZING "Tennessee Jed", "Loser" and "He's Gone."
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1. Copenhagen 4/14/72 -- long one of my favorite shows of any era. amazing dark star jam, and rest of that jam/set is in a word -- spectacular 2. Paris, 5/3/72 -- wonderful energy and playing throughout the shoe, truckin other one bobby mcgee phil jam 3.4/26/72 "Hundred Year Hall" -- PITB, Lovelight, Caution another spectacular, high energy and virtually flawless jam Ok the rest is not quite up to that
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Any other result would be flawed:1-5/26: Jerry knew it when he picked the heart of it for the album 2-4/26: Dick knew it when he picked it for the next release from the tour 3-4/8: Dave knew it when he picked it for the finale of the third release from the tour
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"any other result would be flawed:" ..really I guess there's no point for the rest of us flawed, humble beings to give our opinion Jerry would never be so arrogant
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The Southwest bracket is the most difficult bracket to chose. Ha. This is fun. I changed my winner about four times now. They were 5.10 then 4.17, 5.26 and finally 4.26. I guess i settled on HYH simply because of Pigpen. Here you have outstanding versions of Lovelight, Stranger, Lovin. Also one of my fav Truckin from the tour and a sweet Comes a time.
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Here's some interesting news that will make 4200 vinyl collecting Deadheads happy... http://www.recordstoreday.com/SpecialRelease/5306 The Grateful Dead Dark Star: Europe '72 Olympia Theatre - Paris, France 5/4/72 DETAILS Format: LP Label: Rhino Release type: RSD Exclusive Release More Info: Tracks: Side 1 - Dark Star (19:21) Side 2 - Drums (2:32), Dark Star (17:34) 180 Gram LP. Longest and previously unavailable version now on vinyl for the first time. Total pressing: 4,200 (420-get it?)
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I always thought the ideal Dead "single" would be the Live Dead "Dark Star" b/w the Hundred Year Hall "Other One"... Issued on 33 1/3 in late 1972, it seems to me it woulda had the potential to transform some people's peceptions of the Dead, JMO.
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I went for Hamburg. Something just different about that show that I can't put my finger on. A shorter show that was more to the point and a different playlist, perhaps.
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Everyone always forgets Luxembourg. This is one of my all time favorite shows. It's to the point and some great jamming.
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The Award for the Understatement of the Tour goes to the stage talk before Black Throated Wind on 4/26: Bob- "We're gonna be doing a lot of songs that you may not have heard for the first part of the show." Jerry- "That's all right, they're all pretty good."
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1) 4/26/72 "Hundred Year Hall" (Jarhunderdt Hall)2) Paris, 5/3/72; 3) Copenhagen 4/14/72 I felt the way were directed through the bracket was a bit rigged. Who decided which shows got the first round bye? The whole thing is an ad. by Rhino to sell individual shows, but if it helps other folks to make up their minds I don't mind throwin' in...
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1) 5/26 Strand Lyceum 2) 5/11 Rotterdam 3) 5/10 Amsterdam 4) 4/8 Wembley Empire Pool
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Not in a particular order but here I go..... 03May72 Paris The first Paris show is the one for me but both are pretty dangerous 08Apr72 Wembley Pool London Boy, I thought the show on the 7th rocked but this one is a freakin' barn-burner And last but not forgotten by me 13May72 Lille France The Free Concert This is the show ALOT of people are not mentioning but gets my vote for the Best Kick-Ass/Dark Horse/Long-Shot/Underdog Overlooked Favorite. The first 30 minutes or so are up-and-down but then the band "Locks in" like a early 1970's American muscle car in overdrive! The Truckin>Drums>Other One>He's Gone and the Sugar Mag>NFA>>GDTRFB> NFA is mind-boggling! The Lille Show has the VERY BEST One More Saturday Night I have ever heard.
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The "Bozo Masks" were worn on Apr 17 for a few numbers for TV. Which brings up the question of: Why does the cover of Apr 14 feature art w/ the bozo mask instead of Apr 17 when they were worn for that show? Just wondering...also, if you go to youtube you can see the entire TV from the Tivoli performance.....
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4/14/724/24/72 4/26/72 5/3/72 5/4/72 (my first show) 5/26/72
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It looks like Bobby's funny mask is on the cover art for the Lille show as well. That looks like Phil's (and Jerry's?) funny mask on the 4-17 show.
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Sorry to pollute this thread, but since it is a Europe '72 promotion I thought maybe I'd get some help or attention. I had a lot of fun with the 30 days of the Dead promotion but they never sent my prize. I have e-mailed politely and have been completely ignored. It's really a matter of principle at this point, because it is just a Europe '72 t-shirt but I was excited to give it to a friend for Xmas who loves that era. I buy a lot here so please don't flame me for whining about a freebie. I'm just wondering if someone has a suggestion or encountered that problem as well. Thanks and peace.
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How Does this game work, it is frustrating. My favorite shows were Olympia and Amsterdam. Looks like you are trying to go sell out all of your old live stuff.
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Hey now - - I would suggest calling 1800CALDEAD or to PM marye. Seems like you've exercised more than an ounce of patience. Don't give up! Good luck...
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4/14 vs 4/24 4/14 takes it! Everybody has their favorites but for some reason these two stand out for me. Both have crazy Dark Stars- but 4/14's disc three is unbelievable- between the Jamming on Dark Star and Pig's energy on Good Lovin and Caution I think it beats out 4/24 but not by much. I was surprised because I heard so much about Paris, but I just didn't think it had that something (I am sure I will find it with repeated listening!).

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A fine problem to have, choosing between these two. 4/24's Dark Star takes it for me (maybe my very favorite), but then 4/14's Caution is hard to beat ~ I never thought 2/14/70 could be usurped from its throne, but 4/14 is a worthy contender, indeed. 4/24, with a long head start on my heart as Rockin' at the Rhein, still carries more sentimental value at this point.... But 4/14 has seen more play than any other show in my steamer (well, the one that's actually the property of Gentle Jack Jones), and it's been my taster's choice for several visiting friends....not to mention the DVD I've had for a few years.....so it may be gaining there, too. Sigh......I'll just have to listen to each of them again...... [well, and 4/17, which I'm obviously mixing up with the other Tivoli.....ok, I'll play them all THREE again....]
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I really would Go with 1. Olympia May/3 2. Amsterdam
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Lets have a bracket within the bracket, Here are my top 5 Dark Stars from the tour Let the debate Begin!! 1. 4/24 (great guitar and jamming!) 2. 4/14 (also, great jamming!) 3. Tie: 4/8 , 5/25 ( another great underrated show,probably the best Brown Eyed Women i've heard!) 5. 5/18 .... next week maybe we can rate The Other One ?! Later folks......
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While on the Home Page a while ago I clicked on what I thought was Jam/Week and a slideshow of E72 photos came up while a live version of Ramble On Rose was playing.Can't seem to find now. Anyone else see this.
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I saw it last night, but it was playing Jack Straw.
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Allright, the top 5 shows in no order are:1. April 8 Wembley Empire Pool London 2. April 14 Tivoli Denmark 3. May 7 Bickershaw in Wigan Great Manchester (festival) 4. May 11 Rotterdam, Netherlands 5. May 26 Strand Lyceum London OK its in chrono order, but IMO these are the best shows and I am ready to defend! However, I do dig everyone's choices. We all have different frames of reference. Is there a better Dew than Barton on May 8 '77? Please help. I am putting together a collection of them for a compilation, kind of like grayfolded was for Star. Bless the Dead and the Heads!
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I personally like the year 1973 for morning dew and think the barton hall is a little bit overrated. You can't go wrong with 2/28/73- DP 28, 11/30 and 12/1/73- DP14, 11/19/73 DP19, 8/1/73 Roosevelt Stadium, 9/21/72 DP 36, 12/31/76 Cow Palace, 9/7/77 Winterland.
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You are all listening to these without the context...I was there for first night, Newcastle, Bickershaw and last 2 nights at Lyceum. I saw them in 1970 (Newcastle under Lyme...not the same Newcastle!), Winterland 1975 and London in the late 80's...all downhill after 72 I'm afraid.The Newcastle City Hall ( my hometown, so it was very special) was stella...we were a more "listening"audience then the Dead were used to , more like a jazz or classical audience...Bobby thought we were the coldest audience he had ever played to. I was there, I heard them (not on digital disc!)...they were great, but then setting is all! Hometown! By the way read the cd liner notes...I was one of the locals who helped pack the gear up after the gig...yes, "Geordies" do have a strong accent. We had talked to them before the gig in The City Tavern a pub nearby where they went for a meal. I reminded Jerry of this when I talked to him briefly at the Great American Music Hall in 1975 when I saw him with Merl, Kahn and Vitt...he said he remembered...yeah, I'm sure...a gentleman to the last! Where have the last 40 years gone? Gann canny bonny lads!
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I just received Newcastle 4/11/72 via the free shipping offer...lightening fast delivery! "Greatest Story Ever Told" which opens the show is almost worth the price alone! Jerry's voice is sweet throughout! Speaking for someone who would love to own the box but cannot afford it all at once, your various free shipping deals etc. make it super easy for a fan to grab some of the shows (already have 3 shows plus E72 vol. 2) Thanks again! PS. Also enjoying "30 Days of Dead"...all that music for fucking free! Talk about recession busting. The Staff of Dead.Net should be the cabinet for the next US pres.
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Hi, I wonder if anyone here knows the url or log on for the streaming of the 26 April '72 show tonight? Perhaps I'm being thick, but I can't find anything obvious.... Thanks!