Grateful Dead Europe 72 tour retraced by Rainbow Full of Sound on East Coast this spring (2024)

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Across the decades-long history of the Grateful Dead, there are few periods that inspire as much reverence and myth-making as the band's European tour in 1972.

Consisting of 21 proper concerts and a television taping throughout Western Europe in April and May of that year, Europe '72 is the stuff of legend, captured on a three-LP live record released that fall and eventually documented on a 73-CD box set spanning more than 70 hours.

This spring, area Grateful Dead tribute band Rainbow Full of Sound is bringing the Europe '72 experience back to the live stage with a run of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Marylandclub dates designed to re-trace the Dead's original tour.

"We're trying to pay tribute to the tour as much as we can, and at the same time try to remain unique and true to who we are," said Rainbow Full of Sound keyboard player and singerWaynard Scheller, a Neptune native who lives in Highlands

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Scheller —who's performed with the Dead's Bob Weir, Donna Jean Godchaux and Tom Constanten and toured with John Kadlecik of Furthur— said his ensemble is working to set itself apart from other accomplished tribute acts like Dark Star Orchestra, which re-creates specific shows, or Dead On Live, which presents note-perfect renditions of Dead material.

"There's all these great groups that have had great success and each one has their own identityas we do, and we're trying to stay true to that," said Scheller, who previously paid tribute to the Grateful Dead's landmark eight-show run at Radio City Music Hall in Manhattan with an eight-week residency at Asbury Park's Wonder Bar in 2012.

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Rainbow Full of Soundkicks off the Europe '72 tribute tour on Thursday, Feb. 6, at 118 North in Wayne, Pennsylvania, with the tour running through Saturday, May 30, at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City.

Check out the full list of tour dates at the bottom of this story.

While every Deadhead has their favorite era for the band— some prefer the the wild, early years of the late-'60s, the rock solid road warrior sound of 1977 or the stadium-packing commercial peak years of the late-'80s and early-'90s— the spring of 1972 was a singular time for the band.

Unlike the bulk of their career, they had just one drummer at the time, Bill Kreutzmann, but two keyboard players: founding blues-rockforce Ron "Pigpen" McKernan and new enlistee Keith Godchaux, who brought in elements of classical, jazz and ragtime.

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All this fresh sound was in turnbacking up the five-person vocal attack of guitarists Jerry Garcia and Bob Weir, bassist Phil Lesh, McKernan and Donna Jean Godchaux.

"They were still doing the psychedelic blues with Pigpen, but bringing Keith in and then entering this whole new era with all of Keith's influences, which I believe actually influenced Jerry's development from that point on, I think that was a really unique time period for them, having both of them in the group," said Scheller.

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For the tour, sponsored by charitable partners WhyHunger, The Hansen Foundation – Enlightened Solutions and Stage Trip Industries, Rainbow Full of Sound will enlist a rotating cast of 17players to honor the tour and accompanying live album's original, beloved sound.

"We're not trying to re-create it exactly ... but at the same time we're trying to pay tribute to the albumand we're looking for all the hidden gems, the great things that they did throughout the tour, because it was an amazing tour," said Scheller.

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Waynard Scheller and Rainbow Full of Sound will retrace the Grateful Dead's 1972 European tour this spring at the following shows:

  • "April 7, 1972, Wembley Empire Pool,London, England," Feb. 6 at 118 North, Wayne, Pennsylvania
  • "April 8, 1972, Wembley Empire Pool,London, England," Feb. 13, 8X10,Baltimore
  • "April 11, 1972, Newcastle City Hall,Newcastle, England," Feb. 19, Garcia’s at the Capitol Theater, Port Chester, New York
  • "April 14, 1972, Tivolis Koncertsal, Copenhagen,Denmark," Feb. 20, Putnam Place,Saratoga Springs, New York
  • "April 16, 1972, Aarhus University, Aarhus,Denmark," Feb. 21, The Colony Theater,Woodstock, New York
  • "April 17, 1972, Tivolis Koncertsal, Copenhagen,Denmark," Feb. 27, Hill Country, New York
  • "April 24, 1972, Rheinhalle, Dusseldorf, West Germany," Feb. 28, Wonder Bar, Asbury Park
  • "April 26, 1972, Jahrhundert Halle, Frankfurt,West Germany," March 5, 118 North, Wayne, Pennsylvania
  • "April 29, 1972, Musikhalle, Hamburg,West Germany," March 12, 8X10, Baltimore
  • "May 3, 1972, Olympia Theatre, Paris,France," March 13, Funk and Waffles,Syracuse, New York
  • "May 4, 1972, Olympia Theatre, Paris,France," March 26, Putnam Place, Saratoga Springs, New York
  • "May 7, 1972, Bickershaw Festival, Wigan,England," April 2,118 North, Wayne, Pennsylvania
  • "May 10, 1972, Concertgebouw, Amsterdam,Holland," April 9, 8X10, Baltimore
  • "May 11, 1972, Rotterdam Civic Hall, Rotterdam, Holland," April 23, Hill Country, New York
  • "May 13, 1972, Lille Fairgrounds, Lille, France," April 24,Stanhope House, Stanhope
  • "May 16, 1972, Theatre Hall, Luxembourg," April 30, Putnam Place, Saratoga Springs,New York
  • "May 18, 1972, Kongressaal - Deutsches Museum,Munich, West Germany," May 7, 118 North,Wayne, Pennsylvania
  • "May 23, 1972, Strand Lyceum, London, England," May 14,8X10, Baltimore
  • "May 24, 1972, Strand Lyceum, London, England," May 15,Donovan’s Reef beachfront,Sea Bright
  • "May 25, 1972, Strand Lyceum, London, England," May 21,Putnam Place, Saratoga Springs, New York
  • "May 26, 1972, Strand Lyceum,London, England," May 30,Hard Rock Hotel and Casino,Atlantic City

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Grateful Dead Europe 72 tour retraced by Rainbow Full of Sound on East Coast this spring (2024)

FAQs

Why was Europe 72 so good? ›

Europe '72 was the third live album by the Dead in as many years, showcasing how the group's reputation was based on live shows. The album contained mostly new material, in addition to live arrangements of tracks found on previous studio albums.

How many shows did The Grateful Dead play in Europe 72? ›

Billed as a "mega box set", it contains all of the band's spring 1972 concert tour of Europe—22 complete shows, on 73 CDs. It was released on September 1, 2011. All 22 concerts from Europe '72: The Complete Recordings were also produced as individual albums, most of them on three or four CDs.

What is the best Grateful Dead 72 show? ›

The performance in Paris on 5/3/72 is still my favorite show of the tour. Disk three of the 5/11/72 Rotterdam show is the best disk of the entire box. It just might be the greatest disc of music that the Grateful Dead have ever released.

Who played Keys on Europe 72? ›

Keyboardist Keith Godchaux joined in September '71 to help prop up the 26-year-old Pigpen, who was by then in and out of the hospital with health problems. And finally, Godchaux's wife Donna, a onetime session singer for Elvis Presley, joined as a backing vocalist. The stage was now set for Europe '72.

What Grateful Dead album has ice cream? ›

My take on the iconic Grateful Dead ice cream kid originally created by Alton Kelley & Stanley Mouse for the Dead's Europe 72 album. Part of an old project that never saw the light of day so here it is in reel form. Drawn entirely at various e airline terminals waiting on delayed flights.

Why is Europe so powerful? ›

The answer lies with the peculiar form of competition in which European rulers were engaged. It was a winner-take-all tournament that spurred rulers to spend enormous sums on using the gunpowder technology in the continent's incessant wars. In the process, the technology was advanced via learning by doing.

What is the longest Grateful Dead song ever played? ›

The album contains only one song, "Playing in the Band". At 46 minutes in length, it is the longest continuous Grateful Dead song ever recorded.

What was the most famous Grateful Dead concert? ›

The easy accessibility of the 5/8/77 concert is probably the main why it has become so legendary. But there's something to be said about the quality of performance as well. Just before the Dead began their 1977 tour, the band were in the process of recording their ninth studio album, Terrapin Station.

What is the Grateful Dead's greatest hit? ›

Terrapin Station

Who is the biggest Grateful Dead fan? ›

That was never the case for Bill Walton. A self-proclaimed “Deadhead” since he first saw the band in its infancy back in 1967, Walton, who died Monday, might have been the band's most famous fan. One evening in 1985, he turned his Celtics teammates into fans, too. The Dead were playing the Centrum in Worcester on Nov.

What was the most attended Grateful Dead show? ›

Before Saturday, that record was held by the Grateful Dead, who performed for a crowd of 107,019 paying fans at Raceway Park in New Jersey on Sept. 3, 1977.

When did Pigpen leave the Grateful Dead? ›

Ronald Charles McKernan (September 8, 1945 – March 8, 1973), known as Pigpen, was an American musician. He was a founding member of the San Francisco band the Grateful Dead and played in the group from 1965 to 1972.

How many times did The Grateful Dead play in Europe? ›

The Grateful Dead went to Europe seven times in their thirty-year history and cancelled at least two other expeditions. In 1981, they went twice.

Where did The Grateful Dead play in 1972? ›

Grateful Dead Setlists: 1972
  • Winterland Arena, San Francisco, CA (1/2/72)
  • Winteriand Arena, San Francisco, CA (3/5/72)
  • Academy of Music, New York, NY (3/21/72)
  • Academy of Music, New York, NY (3/22/72)
  • Academy of Music, New York, NY (3/23/72)
  • Academy of Music, New York, NY (3/25/72)

Why was Europe so successful and powerful between 1450 to 1750? ›

Much of their success was based on competition and rivalry as they raced to secure faster trade routes, new colonial possessions, and attempted to gain control of key resources. And much of their success came at the expense of the land-based empires of Asia and the declining empires in the Americas.

Why was Europe more advanced than the rest of the world? ›

Europe achieved world hegemony in the years after 1500 A.D., primarily due to technological advancements, scientific research, political development of nations with stable succession and continuity, and a culture dominated by Christianity.

Why was France so powerful in Europe? ›

Its large population and vibrant colonial trade provided a potentially large tax base through which France could finance its military. As a consequence, France boasted the largest European army and a powerful navy.

What was the first Grateful Dead live album? ›

Live/Dead is the first official live album (and fourth overall) released by the rock band Grateful Dead. Recorded over a series of concerts in early 1969 and released later the same year, it was the first live rock album to use 16-track recording.

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