Bob Weir


I just discovered that Bob Weir has passed. I’m really getting old. It seems like yesterday that I was at a show watching Bob, Jerry and Phil mixing it up on stage.

goofyfoot

Europe '72 was a gift my girlfriend got me on my 21st birthday. It was released the week before. So many different shows on one album. I think I wore out that one and Black Sabbath's Paranoid that year.😜

I always loved the artwork on the back cover. 🍦

Damn... time goes by way too fast.

RIP Bobby.

 

When people refer to Europe 72, I think of all of the shows that Rhino released in a treasure chest. That was a limited addition but I believe the shows can still be downloaded from the Rhino website. I’ve just realized that folks are actually referring to the compilation album that came out in the1970’s. Nothing wrong with that album however I wish to make people aware that the complete shows from the entire tour, including a Luxembourg radio broadcast, were released and may still be available in some way shape or form. Also, they are in my opinion, some of the best recorded shows in the entire GD catalogue. 

Long time dead head. First show was frost amphitheater in 85, it has been released as Dave’s pics number 49. Made it to a couple hundred shows around the country, most of my shows were in the Bay Area, before I took a break. I was sad when Jerry died, I honestly felt gutted when Bobby passed.

 

John 

@goofyfoot 

Another thing about the Europe 72 compilation release is that there were edits and studio overdubs added to almost all the live tracks, especially the vocals.

As far as the energy Bent added when he first joined the band, about a year ago I started listening heavily to shows from the second half of '79 and I was blown away. As far as I'm concerned, those six months or so are as good as any Dead I've ever heard. The whole band was on fire, but Garcia in particular was blazing hot. Check out the Buffalo show in November for a fine example of the period.

@peter_s 

After Jerry passed Phil's bands definitely helped fill a big hole. From the mid-90s until they Greg died and the band broke up the Allman Brothers also had a spectacular run. There were a few blips when Dickey and the band were having problems, but when Warren and Derek took the helm they were just great. Saw many a show at the Beacon Theater during those years.