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Mick Abrahams. The original guitarist in Jethro Tull. He played on This Was. Decided that Jethro Tull was moving too far away from blues and too much into prog waters and instead decided to pull an Eric Clapton and went solo. That resulted in this pretty good solo album from 1971!!

 
Thats a Dead classic :) I started listening to the full run of the 1972 Europe shows (Yes, they released all of the complete shows (22 shows, 3CDs each) in a boxset and I believe they are also on spotify) but I gave up after like 5 shows or something. The Europe 72 live album is a great collection though of songs from that tour.

Yeah, I have that one downloaded somewhere, but I never heard it in its entirety. I think I never even heard the much more reasonable Spring 1990 as a whole and I am much more interested in that one ('cause Mydland, and also being the last great Dead tour - the latter ones were somewhat iffy and/or spotty, IMHO).

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Yeah, I have that one downloaded somewhere, but I never heard it in its entirety. I think I never even heard the much more reasonable Spring 1990 as a whole and I am much more interested in that one ('cause Mydland, and also being the last great Dead tour - the latter ones were somewhat iffy and/or spotty, IMHO).

I think I heard the Nassau, New York show from the 1990 spring tour. It's good definitely but it's not a year I've dug into much so it's hard to compare. But yeah I've heard way more 70's and also early 80's Dead :)

I'm happy to say that there exists a complete recorded show from that Europe 1972 tour and that it comes from Copenhagen here in Denmark :D


Setlist

Cold Rain and Snow
Me and Bobby McGee
Chinatown Shuffle
Sugaree
Black Throated Wind
Mr. Charlie
China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider
Jack Straw
He's Gone
Next Time You See Me
Playing in the Band
Casey Jones

One More Saturday Night
Hurts Me Too
Ramble On Rose
El Paso
Big Railroad Blues
Truckin'
Dark Star
Sugar Magnolia
Caution
Johnny B. Goode
 
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