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In the liner notes for the show on 4/11/1972 Sam Cutler opens by describing the venue as "a dour concrete building in the midst of a grim industrial town" and stating that "the Grateful Dead were initially dismayed—it had all the warmth of a witch's teat." He goes on to say that "the band transcended the limitations of the space" and ...
Europe '72: Beat Club, Bremen, West Germany (4/21/1972) is a live album by the Grateful Dead. [1] [2] [3] It was recorded for the Beat-Club TV show instead of at a concert venue. It is notable for being the shortest concert of the tour, because it was a television performance.
Lyceum '72: The Complete Recordings is a live album by the rock band the Grateful Dead.Packaged as a box set of 24 LPs, it contains four complete concerts recorded at the Lyceum Theatre in London on May 23, 24, 25, and 26, 1972.
Europe '72 is a live triple album by the Grateful Dead, released in November 1972.It is the band's third live album and their eighth album overall. It covers the band's tour of Western Europe in April and May that year, and showcases live favorites, extended improvisations and several new songs including "Jack Straw" and "Brown Eyed Women".
Europe '72 Volume 2 – April 7 – May 26, 1972; Steppin' Out with the Grateful Dead: England '72 – April 7 – May 26, 1972; Rockin' the Rhein with the Grateful Dead – April 24, 1972; Hundred Year Hall – April 26, 1972; Dark Star – May 4, 1972; Lyceum '72: The Complete Recordings – May 23 –26, 1972
“Rock concert traffic jams Highway 126,” read the headline in Section B of The Register-Guard on Sunday, Aug. 28, 1972. Billed as a “potluck picnic,” The Grateful Dead played a benefit ...
Houston, Texas 11-18-1972 is a live album by the rock band the Grateful Dead. It was recorded on November 18, 1972, at Hofheinz Pavilion in Houston, Texas , and includes most of the second set of the concert.
The album's liner notes contain an essay about the concert written by David Gans, a music journalist and the host of the syndicated radio show The Grateful Dead Hour. [6] At the May 26, 1972, concert, the opening act was the New Riders of the Purple Sage. Their performance was released as an album called Lyceum '72.