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  1. 91/09/21 Boston Garden, Boston, MA Hell In A Bucket, They Love Each Other, Minglewood Blues, Peggy-o, Tom Thumb Blues, Cassidy, Deal. Uncle John's Band>Saint of Circumstance>Eyes of the World>Jam>Drums>Space>Other One> Wharf Rat>One More Saturday Nite. E: Baby Blue. Filler: I Fought the Law. Lisa sang Rob B. parts due to laryngitis. Our band slays a chunky recreation for a solid crowd on a Monday evening. Tom Thumb started out on Yuengling then I hit the harder stuff, going back to Dauphin county I do believe I've had enough. Deal an absolute monster. Eyes a dreamy spin scape and the Jam into Drums covered some unique ground. Skip front and center during the Other One, the Wharf Rat slinky, and the Saturday Nite a romp. We had an amazing group weaving a tapestry of joyful dance all evening. I love you all. Praise DSO.
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  2. Never miss a Monday night show... in Harrisburg!! Epic dance party~
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  3. We're heading to Europe! 🌍 Join us for the celebration of the 50th anniversary of 'Europe '72' with nine European performances in England, France, Germany and Italy September 13 - 25, 2022. Every show will be a recreation of a historic Europe ‘72 tour performance; as we'll be performing in four of the exact cities from Europe ‘72, notably in Paris, France - at The Olympia - the very same venue the Grateful Dead performed on May 3, 1972. Before we head to Europe, we'll bring a few Europe ‘72 recreations to life in the States - 50 years to the day! We'll recreate the Dead’s 4/8/72 show from Wembley Empire Pool London, England at the Skull & Roses Festival on April 8 in Ventura, CA. Additionally, we will take the Europe ‘50 Years Later’ recreation to The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY on May 13, offering up the Dead’s performance from Lille, France from 5/13/72. Adding to these two stateside performances is the presence and participation of Jerry Garcia’s ‘Alligator’ guitar; a 1955 Fender Stratocaster originally used by Jerry on the Europe 1972 tour, shared with DSO’s lead guitarist Jeff Mattson to handle and elevate the specific tones from this legendary instrument. This historic Jerry Garcia instrument is provided for use at our shows with a special thanks to Grateful Guitars Foundation. Foundation’s Andy Logan. Logan states "Grateful Guitars is thrilled that Dark Star Orchestra is celebrating the Grateful Dead’s legendary Europe ’72 our’s 50th anniversary. We’re excited to celebrate some specific show anniversaries this year in the United States and especially to ‘take that ride again’ and tour Europe with the band and our loving tribe. We know this will enliven Deadheads around the world and will help ensure this music thrives for generations.” Rob Barraco summarizes the magnitude of experience stating “It is an honor of my lifetime to pay tribute to such a transformative event that we all have come to know as Europe ‘72.” Tickets for all European shows go on sale Friday, March 25 at 6 AM ET are available via our website. Europe '72 50th Anniversary European Tour Dates: 9/13 - London, UK - Shepherd's Bush Empire 9/17 - Paris, France - The Olympia 9/18 - Cologne, Germany - Live Music Hall 9/19 - Frankfurt, Germany - Batschkapp 9/20 - Berlin, Germany - Astra Kulturhaus 9/22 - Munich, Germany - Muffathalle 9/23 - Milan, Italy - Santeria Toscana 31 9/24 - Florence, Italy - Teatro Puccini 9/25 - Rome, Italy - Monk
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  4. I'm going to skip London and Berlin. fly to Amsterdam Sept 14th, rent a car and drive to Paris, Cologne, Frankfurt, TWO DAYS off before Munich, Milan, Florence, Rome. Probably take a few days at the end to explore Rome drive back to Holland About $1000 for Airbnb in cities listed above. I'm traveling solo so I have room for an additional person who would split the Airbnb and rental car. Checked rental cars, costs $656 for a car 9/15 to 9/28
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  5. Well the joint was jumping on this one more Monday night. The band delivered the goods once again. The Deal was the best I've heard in a long time. Eyes was simply divine. The drums were menacing and kept the energy up, and the Other One > Wharf Rat was virtuous. Starting to like the XL venue. Even though it was packed to the gills with moderate skills you're able to work your way to the outside area for some fresh (dank) air. With the outside area having fire pits, a bunch of chairs, and a 200 year old tree growing out of the middle, it's a nice touch. They put a projector out there which was a nice upgrade. Great night, Great band, Great crowd. Unfortunately my bender is over I'm back to the grind starting tomorrow. But 2 shows in 3 days does a body good. However I do have to patch my bones today with a little R&R
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  6. Take the metro. Praise DSO.
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  7. Maybe this starts a new tradition that will lead to Amsterdam '81? Or the pyramids 78?
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