Grateful Dead - Europe 72 - 04/17/72 - Tivolis Koncertsal - Copenhagen, Denmark
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- 04/17/72
Tivolis Koncertsal - Copenhagen, Denmark
00:21 - Me and Bobby McGee
06:13 - Chinatown Shuffle
08:50 - China Cat Sunflower
15:52 - I Know You Rider
20:58 - Jack Straw
25:52 - He’s Gone
32:37 - Next Time You See Me
37:08 - One More Saturday Night
41:54 I- t Hurts Me Too
49:17 - Ramble On Rose
55:36 - El Paso
1:02:46 - Big Railroad Blues
1:06:07 - Truckin’
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This is incredible footage. Whoever made this available is literally a hero.
Well said Josh, its changing my whole day
@@siskiyoucrest great way to start the day.6 am and I'm rocking this show.
@@daveyboy8907That's the best way to start a day. Its such a great tour, such a great era. I love the sound of jerry's alligator guitar. damn
@@daveyboy8907 me too but ending the day :)
Dead on
What a concert, Jerry playing a Strat the whole show, Phil singing backup, Pigpen & Keith with Bill drum by himself.
Seriously what a concert. Everything you said so true. So good blows my top right off my noggin. The Dead nothing better.
This is around the time I saw The Grateful Dead. I really dug the tie dye speaker cabinet covers they had then. Nice eye candy.
So good to see Jerry looking so happy. He can hardly keep the smile off his face. And good old Pigpen too. Happy days...
He was probably on a high.
I remember seeing them for the first time at the Academy of Music in NYC back in 1972. Seeing Bob Weir and realizing that he wasn't that much older than I was at that time. And seeing the band having so-much-fun playing music. But the thing that got me the most was, after hearing 2 and a half hours of this wonderful music, and thinking to myself, "man, that was the best concert I ever heard", to hear Weir say, "we're going to take a short break and play some more for you." Mind blown! Bus come by and I got on. And on that night, my life changed forever, in the most beautiful and positive way.
And just love Jerry on the Strat
Europe got a real treat!!
What a great piece of film. This, to me, was when the Dead were at their absolute peak. It's rough to see Pig so frail though...
Wonderful performance. Early 70s, my fave Dead era.
Pigpen was so sick on this tour and he was still a fucking badass.
China - Rider always gets me and this no exception. Whew!!! ❤✌🔥🎸🎹🥁
agreed!
Keith so underrated, i think his playing on this tour just adds a great dimension and depth to their sound, they were all at the absolute best, for my taste anyhow, but i'm biased, i love the pig years the best, aint nobody could work a crowd like the Pig could. Cheers!
Yea I agree, Pigpen added something magnificent to them RIP to him
Keith coming in really solidified their movement from being a bluesy band into more of a jazzy psychedelic jam band in many ways. Yes, they were already heading that direction before Keith, but Keith's style really allowed them to stretch out into uncharted jam territory that Pigpen wasn't the biggest fan of. They still held onto that pure blues sound a lot, but it's pretty clear that the jams took a different direction once Keith joined them. The various eras are one of the cool things about the group. They never really stayed in one distinct territory very long.
@@STSGuitar16yes, all of that. But i think it is worth mentioning that Keith also was great with the saloon style country piano playing that allowed them to have such an authentic country sound during the psychedelic cowboy era. He wasn’t just great with the jazzy, soft touch exploratory fairy dust sprinkling type playing, he also rocked pretty hard on the country songs.
@@gmcsrbosavl6964 excellent point about the country influence. He was definitely great at that. I’ll also add that I think Keith actually was pretty great at the jazzy psychedelic freeform jams, too, especially when he would get on the Rhodes keyboard in the mid 70s. There is a Bird Song from the Pacific Northwest ‘73/‘74 release on Spotify is a good example of that. Keith is on the Rhodes in that performance, and coincidentally he is also basically the loudest in the whole mix on that release, so you can hear everything he is playing loud and clear. I mean, I don’t think he was as good as someone like Page from Phish or even Jeff Chimenti in D&C, but in a lot of ways he was completely blazing the trail for jam band keys players. He helped bring the jazz world into the rock world with that style of playing, which definitely shaped the band in a huge way and ultimately helped create the entire jam rock genre. He was incredibly important for the sound of the band. If only Donna would’ve stayed home more often, though lmao
@@STSGuitar16 he’s my favorite and when he was at his peak, I prefer him to Brent, Chimenti or any other Dead related keys player. He was not a great soloist but the band didn’t need him to be. Garcia was still bursting with creativity and the way Keith - with a pretty advanced sense of harmony and theory in general from his classical training - wove himself into the already dense tapestry of the band is genius.
I love hearing him on piano, but yes, love him on electric keyboards as well. I’ve heard that one of the reasons Jerry soured on him is that he didn’t like playing electric pianos all that much…not sure if that’s true.
I forget which show it is, but early in his tenure there was a PNW show when he was playing the house pipe organ…any idea what that show is? Been trying to find it.
See everyone on Nov 1 & 5..
😃 😊 😀 😄 😁 😆 😃 😊 😀
Man , where did you dig this up . Holy crap !!! Belongs in the Hall of Fame ! ✌️
Library of Congress 🍄🌹🍄🇺🇲🍄🌍🍄🇸🇪🍄
Listen to the podcast good old Grateful Dead cast regarding the Europe 72 tour! Incredible accounts from true fam. Steve parish, the concert goers, Donna jean, it is incredible! You can hear about the heroes who did film this. Amazing!
1970-74 are my favorite years .. 8 albums .. small venues .. youthful & healthy energy .. tight tunes
Yeah, maybe include 69. More refined than their first years and before some of the nastier drugs began to take their toll.
That's what I really noticed out of this video, how "tight" the group was during the entire recording! Tight also meaning incredibly clean and sober through the whole show! They were so disciplined! Can't believe they made a real music video back in the 70s! Thank you boys!
Amazing sound and picture quality.
I'm a captive audience to any and all of it, but I'm digging the early 70s tunes, it just hurts so good...
36:38 absolutely hysterical how they all simultaneously stop rambling and get into the song
Yeah, I noticed that, too . . . ha! all of a sudden, right in the thick of the chatter chat, Billy does a tiny into fill and they're all in it and off to the races - boom😄
Those first few moments at the beginning of china where they’re getting into the groove of it. Jerry looks around at 9:20 checking in with everyone then bob kind of turns and head nods at 9:30.. gets me every time! How tuned in to they were to each other. Just magic 🪄
that's such a thing of beauty
I never gave it much thought.. love me some Grateful Dead, but it occurs to me that considering which albums and recordings I listen to the most.. I think it's this lineup, this time period. .. with Pig Pen I listen to the most. And this video and quality audio is such a treat.
Nothin' left to do but smile smile smile.
wow
beautiful quality
This is sincerely majestic
How fluid, inventive, soaring and soulful...This is The Good Ol' Grateful Dead. How does Jerry do it? That stuff on El Paso...perfect.
30:51 Jerry messing up the lyrics and looking around to see if anyone noticed lmao
Wasn't an accident.
The Deads at their best. Incredible performance. Thank you for posting.
Keith really bringing it here.
When you see past things like this, if Jerry had the strat, good stuff was ahead
The was jerry looks at bob in he’s gone and still plays perfectly
Thank you for the post❤
Wow..Pigpen!! Thank you whoever posted this fantastic footage!
Meet up at the movies 2022!
WOW...THIS FOOTAGE IS F*CKING AWESOME.....LITERALLY 😮
This has been one of my fave albums for many years. Its amazing to see footage from that tour. Why was Weir doing all the vocals on Jack Straw though? And where was Donna Jean. She was on the tour.
super fan total
magique fan du groupe de cette pertide 65 a73
I Love it
This is the upgraded version, I guess? Thank you.
Nice- I loved the AKGs back wheen!
You are doing the Lords work. Thank you
@@joshfeller 😃
Bobby tripping balls, as the kids like to say
15:30 or so on the China Rider transition notice Jerry adjust his low e on the fly.
At this juncture of history; and it is his story, or high Tory, fun with LYSERGIC Lysergic dilithamide. 😊 We wished every one did some. 😊
Them were the daze of the dead.
anyone know if the second set was recorded ?
This is the REAL Grateful Dead!!! This beats the 1979-present day shit any day of the week!!! (~);}
Man it hurts me too hits.
This is so FUCKIN GREAT
Shout out to Wichita!
Listen soundbite towards end of the 24th min.
Got a download link for this sir?
Bobby sounds on china/rider great here.
Remember hearing Europe 72 for the first time and saying to my friend Bob,
The Dead with piano?
Didn't like it at first
NO DONNA!@!!!!
This is video, no? If the tech existed in 1972 to film a concert in high-fidelity video, why, then, wasn't every concert every band ever performed recorded? This is amazing stuff.
Footage from Genesis' "Lamb Lies Down on B'way" tour - supposedly one of the greatest in history - is shit; it all looks like scrambled video from a found footage horror film, i.e., excruciating.
Somehow, I doubt this is film. Lugging around enough cameras to adequately light and shoot a concert on film is expensive. See, e.g., Scorsese's "The Last Waltz" (1976).
I doubt the Dead paid for a full crew to shoot this concert, multi-cam on film, esp. if it wasn't released to recoup the expense of shooting it. As far as I know, there was never a Europe '72 concert film?
Clearly, video hadn't advanced sufficiently in 1969, say, to adequately capture concerts, which is why D.A. Pennebaker, the Maysles, etc. shot Dylan, Monterey, Altamont on film, as well as "Woodstock."
Video wasn't even satisfactory by the time Scorsese shot "Last Waltz" in 1976 - it sure wasn't sufficient to film the Dead in 1972 at Veneta, OR. Yet, this feels very much like video. I don't get it.
What was this footage intended for? As a late-in-life Deadhead and guitarist, I'm finally dialed into Weir's ingenious, rhythmic tones, not to mention Garcia's fingerings. Amazing!
Who is that singing in the opening. Could someone please enlighten me. I know that's not Jerry Garcia. Jerry Garcia played the guitar and had a beard and he said a little bit but who is this singing
Ron "Pigpen" McKernan he died one year later, ;a chronic alcoholic, HE QUIT BUT THE DAMAGE WAS DONE .R.I.P.
also singing on It Hurts Me Too, a founding member.
Bob Weir singing Bobby McGee - he and Bill Kreutzmann were the babies of the band. Bob was eventually able to play any chord in any extension or modulation and became a very talented rhythm guitarist. Phil Lesh playing the first bass to bear the Alembic logo on the headstock (can be seen in closeup). It was a Gibson Starfire bass but Ron Wickersham and Rick Turner has done so much work on it that they thought they deserved some glory! Dancer in "One More Saturday Night" is Rosie McGee.
That's Bob Weir at age 24.
Lol. I also remember my shock realizing that the Grateful Dead was more than just Jerry Garcia songs.
Time Stamps Here
0:21 Me and Bobby McGee
6:13 Chinatown Shuffle
8:50 China Cat Sunflower >
15:52 I Know You Rider
20:58 Jack Straw (Fav ‘72 Jack Straw)
25:52 He’s Gone
32:37 Next Time You See Me
37:08 One More Saturday Night
41:54 It Hurts Me Too
49:17 Ramble On Rose
55:36 El Paso
1:02:46 Big Railroad Blues
1:06:07 Truckin’
Ty for the heart!
Thank you for this. 👍
Yup , that Jack Straw gave me chills !
Thanks!
Awesome! Thx
Pigpen was so full of soul❤
the congregation shall rise as reverend pen leads us in a tune ...
Smoking behind the organ. Classic.
So glad i can access this 🍺
Love that dude
Best He's Gone I've ever heard. Flowing smoothly and Billy is riding with the groove. And that solo... Makes all my atoms glow with joy and love!
It’s hot as a pistol, that’s for sure.
And this was the first time they ever played it! (Note the bridge hasn't been added yet)
10/19/74 has always been my favorite He's Gone there's a musical vortex in that one where Jerry plays one of my all time favorite Garcia licks
nothing left to do but smile smile smile
Some of the best footage I’ve seen of the Grateful Dead in a long time. And to have Pigpen in the mix. Just awesome. Thanks for sharing !!
Wow, this is some of the best video of them from the early 1970's ...great stuff!
Wow. This is incredible. I gotta say I've never been a fan of OMSN but this version changed my mind. I think I saw lightning shooting out of everybody's instruments. What a ripper
It’s a classic and should be played every Saturday night for eternity
Movie version is a scorcher,as well
It's a like a damn time machine. Excellent. thank you so much for sharing.
What an amazing video. GD at their peak. And their ability to play the blues so underrated. Pig on the harp was magic!!!
The buildup to studio quality on this China Cat - Rider is phenomenal 🌻
They were only a couple shows off from the china cat > rider that would end up on the album! I love listening to this tour because you can hear the songs & their jams evolve so much. Especially the new songs. It's awesome.
Alligator - For all you guitar nuts out there.
One of the coolest stratocasters I think, sounded good, had nice look, cool sticker, and an awesome owner and player so definitely a high contender
Cleanest version I've ever seen and thank you.
This looks better than the Meetup at the Movies version I just paid 20 bucks to see!
come on tho, seeing in the theater is very cool, and worth the bucks
Doesn’t even have the alligator on yet
The best era of the band, IMHO. Almost 100K views yet only 1.6K 'likes'. Mercy!
Keith was so damn good
and younger than weir !!
At 36:39 Phil notices the monitors were off and for about a minute of footage showing the Grateful Dead’s humor and a touch of Keith’s piano bit playing the merry melodies/looney tunes intro courtesy of their sponsor Warner Bros inc. ™️ ©️1972
yeah - that's where this happens - @AHTOHkobrin
3 months ago (edited)
36:38 absolutely hysterical how they all simultaneously stop rambling and get into the song
This is amazing! What a band! What a show!!
Thank you for posting!
If you could get the second part of this concert, that would be amazing!!
I second that
Jerry young and healthy, drugs maybe even helping. Plus Billy alone. They were sharper, jazzier with one drummer. And that year or so with both Pig and Keith, best Dead lineup. The early versions of songs and jams were fresh and interesting. This China Cat > Rider jam is killer. Never heard it like this again..
How did they get a video with both Brett and Pigpen on the same stage? I never knew they played together, never knew they met before pigpen died! This is an unbelievable video! This was an early music video! What a great creations, great close-ups! Did Ron know he was even sick yet?
This is Keith, not Brent. Brent didn‘t join until 79.
Thanks for sharing this rare footage. To bad the focus looks like your looking through a thick pair of glasses.
Thank you for posting Mars Hotel, this is awesome!
Youthful exuberance 🤸at it's finest hour! On 'Saturday night' I thought I saw flames coming out of the speakers. 😂
Beautiful TIMELESS footage and audio by the BEST dead lineup! thank you
Standing 5 feet from the band!
Who is that dancing onstage, behind Pigpen in the background? That's not Donna, is it?
Know Janis,. girl friend of Rod McKeirnan, made it mainstream. It's a Kris Kristofferson tune. Lived Stockholm Sweden ten years
Used to go Christiania Copenhagen Denmark to bye sativa, hashish and magic mushrooms 🍄 incredible sound quality and video. Blessings praises respect and benedictions San Rafael Marin county San Francisco California yes I keep on keeping on. Proud to be a part of the Dead family 🍄🇺🇲🌹🍄🌍🍄🐟🍄🇸🇪🍄🇯🇲🍄
Really super file, a pearl rare! Thanks for share.
46:55 that sustainnnnnnnnnnnnn…..that is the stratoblaster…..my dead spec SSky does the same……
Who is the lady dancing around at 38:00 with the GD patch on her denim jacket?
Rosie McGee
@@MarsHotelGDThanks!
This tour was the true end of the Dead, they died with Pigpen no matter how much success they achieved afterwards.
The guys at their very best!
❤🔥🔥
The grooviest version of Jack Straw ever….
48.35 that straight Fire begins ❤❤❤
god damn this only has 184 comments wtf
It's my birthday today, so happy to find this.
Hey'all thanks again for the plug, back round again to listen to the whole thing. Thank you so much for sharing.
Also really what I meant was most thanks for sharing the Pig Pen footage. Really, we all thank and are indebdted to you for this.
My kingdom for just 1 show.
1:01:48
Amazing!!!!!!! happy thanksgiving!!!!!!
Happy Birthday, Jerry!
Record producers in 72. Why would you let people record your music.
Jerry, dead for 30 years. This is why 😂😂😂😂
thank you so much :)
stumbled across this video... yet again.. holy cow, what a treat.. the sound quality the video, the time the place.. amazing stuff.
Amazing how they can start a song and in 10 seconds you know exactly who it is before they even begin to sing.
I keep coming back to watch this! Such a great set!!!! Thank you so much for uploading!
Amazing It Hurts Me Too. Thanks. I'm so glad I saw them in 1972.
The thinking man's band I could talk dead for the rest of my life ..❤
Thank you so much Mars Hotel ! Merry Christmas