musings about the dead and their music. the shows always speak for themselves, but i'll add comments on their contexts, sonic quality, and other points of interest. something like that.
Saturday, April 2, 2016
here's something to warm your ears on a snowy sunday morning. the third show of the europe '72 tour, found the dead played an outstanding gig in the industrial town of newcastle, england. in the liner notes of the complete europe box set, rosie mcgee writes that the music had a transformative quality that evening and "…the concrete walls somehow turned into green pastures." thanks to the archive, we have this rex jackson 3/4 reel tape recording to savor. graze a while, you won't regret it:
https://archive.org/details/gd1972-04-11.sbd.jackson.smith.94377.sbeok.flac16
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