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Thursday, July 9, 2020

Grateful Dead-Europe´72 (1972)

Grateful Dead have been elevated to myth status by American society, their philosophy of life and in particular their music earned them popularity throughout the United States.
Already in the early 70s, his works "Workingman's Dead" and "American Beauty" (1970) had meant a radical change in his sound, drifting towards folk rock and, apparently, leaving his most psychedelic sound of the Previous jobs.
These two albums were followed by several years of continuous tours where they explored this new facet while maintaining their psychedelic side and their never ending.
Two years later the triple album "Europe ´72" was released, recorded in different concerts for the European tour and where and as usual, the band savagely expands with vibrant blues like "Cumberland Blues", the psychedelic jam blues "Truckin" , the precious "Morning Dew", the anthology "I Know You Rider", the country "Tennessee Jed" or the irresistible "Brown Eyed Woman" and "Ramble On Rose".
"Europe ´72" is one of the great live shows of rock music, magnificent both for its sound and for everything that this mythical band could do on stage, with sublime and faultless performances.

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