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  1. First post, not the last: As a Germanhead I want to express my deepest gratitude for making this European tour happen. We do not get much dead music over here, so this was something very special. Following the tour from Paris to Berlin, I met so many great people and danced my ass off. All shows were killer and I couldn't have asked more from DSO. What a great band! And big up to all the American heads who made it over. You rock! Hit me up via DM if we forgot to exchange numbers. Meanwhile I am continuing to listen to 72 Dead. See you down the road! Chris (blue baseball cap, swearing, very loud, German)
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  2. ‘Grateful Dead Meet-Up at The Movies’ to Feature Copenhagen 1972 Tivoli Hall Performance https://jambands.com/news/2022/09/15/grateful-dead-meet-up-at-the-movies-to-feature-copenhagen-1972-tivoli-hall-performance/?utm_source=Relix+Daily&utm_campaign=9c8e7d1366-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2022_09_15_05_25&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_486e6e4b54-9c8e7d1366-29140159&mc_cid=9c8e7d1366&mc_eid=794e3472a3 Rhino Entertainment, in partnership with Trafalgar, will present the 2022 edition of Grateful Dead Meet-Up At The Movies in theaters worldwide on Nov. 1, with additional screenings across the U.S., Canada and select territories on Sat. Nov. 5. The forthcoming movie showcases one of the Grateful Dead’s most iconic shows, from their Europe ‘72 tour, at Tivoli Hall in Copenhagen, Denmark, on April 17, 1972. Grateful Dead Meet-Up captures the band’s ground-breaking concert broadcast event, which was the Dead’s initial major live concert broadcast and the first in Danish television history. The film has been fully restored, color corrected in high definition with audio mixed from the 16-track analog master tapes by Jeffery Norman and mastered by David Glasser. The movie presents viewers with approximately 90 minutes of Grateful Dead music as they run through classics like “Chinacat Sunflower,” “I Know You Rider,” “Big Railroad Blues,” “Truckin’,” and many more staples. Included are Jerry Garcia, Bobby Weir, Bill Kreutzmann, Phil Lesh, Ron “Pigpen” McKernan, Donna Jean Godchaux and Keith Godchaux. Moreover, the film also captures the band’s first live performance of “He’s Gone.” Additional highlights include “Ramble on Rose,” “Jack Straw” and “One More Saturday Night.” The tour also serves as the final run for Pigpen, who passed away on March 8, 1973, making the group’s rendition of “Hurts Me Too” all the more powerful. “We are pleased to be partnering again with Rhino to bring the ‘Meet-Up’ to cinemas around the globe,” said Kymberli Frueh, SVP for Programming and Content Acquisitions for Trafalgar Releasing. “The last ‘Meet-Up’ was the first with an international footprint and was a rousing success. We look forward to many more years of bringing Dead Heads together in local cinemas, wherever they may be.” Tickets for the movies will be available on Sept. 23 at www.meetupatthemovies.com.
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  3. Deutsches Museum Halle, Munich, West Germany (5/18/72) Truckin' Sugaree Mr. Charlie Jack Straw Tennessee Jed Chinatown Shuffle Black Throated Wind China Cat Sunflower I Know You Rider El Paso Hurts Me Too You Win Again Playing in the Band Good Lovin' Casey Jones Top Of The World Me and My Uncle Ramble On Rose Beat it on Down the Line Dark Star Morning Dew drums Sugar Magnolia E: Sing Me Back Home One More Saturday Night
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  4. My deepest condolences 💐. I gleaned she was a beautiful pillar in your life, in so many ways. May you find comfort and peace that passes all understanding. She is with you and you will see her spirit in ways that speak of her love for you. All the best-💙💫
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  5. I believe the Who do you love is Rotterdam
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  6. That show was circulating in video trades in the 80's. DSO timed their Europe excursion just right
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  7. Just noticed, no Who Do You Love in there. Was definitely feeling tired at the tail end of this 4 night run of monster shows, but pulled it together and was able to keep going most of the night. Another great show, fun to hear the nightly variations of all the repeats in these shows, and to hear the band continuing to dial it in. Nice day to explore Berlin a little bit, saw some sights and ate one of the best meals of my life this evening with the best company, still in a schnitzel coma but it was worth it. Headed to Munich tomorrow😀
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  8. Yes sir. That's where she passed away too. She was able to die at home.
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  9. 04/26/72 Jahrhundert Halle - Frankfurt, West Germany Set 1: Bertha Me And 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 Playin' 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 Turn On Your Love Light Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad Encore: One More Saturday Night All I can say is wow, just a perfect night, one of the best shows I’ve ever seen. There was a big curtain behind the soundboard, and beyond that, a huge dance floor that was a romp for the whole night. Great space to move freely and I did my best to do it justice! Every show so far has been so cool to see deadheads from all over Europe having so much fun ❤️
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