• Radio Luxembourg - May 16, 1972
    sound check: "Big River," "Sugar Magnolia"

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  • Bertha
    Me and My Uncle
    Mr. Charlie
    Sugaree
    Black Throated Wind
    Chinatown Shuffle
    China Cat Sunflower
    I Know You Rider
    Beat it on Down the Line
    Hurts Me Too
    Tennessee Jed
    Playing in the Band
    Promised Land

    Truckin'
    drums
    The Other One
    Sing Me Back Home
    Sugar Magnolia
    Not Fade Away
    Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad
    Not Fade Away

    One More Saturday Night

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    RHodnett
    5 years 8 months ago
    1972 Radio Luxembourg show on CD
    dnbb1dnbb asked if this show was ever made available commercially. The first set (through "Promised Land") is on a European bootleg CD, named "Dead de Luxe", released in 1990 by the label Oh Boy, which discogs.com characterizes as a bootleg label once based in Luxembourg. Oh Boy's parent label is Disc De Luxe. The CD's catalog number: 1-9065. Discogs.com has a webpage for the CD: search for "dead de luxe" and "grateful dead". My wonderful wife found this for me at a used CD store. I've seen the CD for sale on eBay. Good luck.
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    Alexpaul
    6 years 9 months ago
    The set list looks so packed
    The set list looks so packed and thrilling to me. I was wondering if anyone who had attended the event has the video of the same. If so, will you be able to share it with us or you can even mail me personally. beverly diamonds complaint
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    lami88
    6 years 11 months ago
    Lami
    Wow.Great post. I’d like to write like this too – taking time and real hard work to make a great article… but I put things off too much and never seem to get started. Thanks though.I'm common rail come from sensor .
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sound check: "Big River," "Sugar Magnolia"
setlist
Bertha
Me and My Uncle
Mr. Charlie
Sugaree
Black Throated Wind
Chinatown Shuffle
China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider
Beat it on Down the Line
Hurts Me Too
Tennessee Jed
Playing in the Band
Promised Land

Truckin'
drums
The Other One
Sing Me Back Home
Sugar Magnolia
Not Fade Away
Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad
Not Fade Away

One More Saturday Night
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Can someone please varify Scullys claim of this show being the largest broadcast from a single source? What were Matthews calculations? Silly maybe, but I'm curious. Thanks
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Ya, this is indeed a clean and wonderful set of tracks that are going to impress a lot of people. I have heard these tracks for a really long time as some of it are my mom’s favorites. I am sure you would also love it. kosher restaurants la
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Hey All, was this show ever made available commercially? ALso, while on the subject, on "today in grateful dead history, Dave played pieces of 1/2/72, was this ever released. I really enjoyed listening to it. Thanks
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Wow.Great post. I’d like to write like this too – taking time and real hard work to make a great article… but I put things off too much and never seem to get started. Thanks though.I'm common rail come from sensor .
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The set list looks so packed and thrilling to me. I was wondering if anyone who had attended the event has the video of the same. If so, will you be able to share it with us or you can even mail me personally. beverly diamonds complaint
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dnbb1dnbb asked if this show was ever made available commercially. The first set (through "Promised Land") is on a European bootleg CD, named "Dead de Luxe", released in 1990 by the label Oh Boy, which discogs.com characterizes as a bootleg label once based in Luxembourg. Oh Boy's parent label is Disc De Luxe. The CD's catalog number: 1-9065. Discogs.com has a webpage for the CD: search for "dead de luxe" and "grateful dead". My wonderful wife found this for me at a used CD store. I've seen the CD for sale on eBay. Good luck.