Identifier6412918
Created AtSun May 28 2006 21:11:12 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media TypeFlac
Media Count22
Show RatingA++
Sound RatingA++
Source Infosbd > 16 track 2" MR>DAT4x > Delta Dio 2496 > Soundforge > wav > Cd Wave Editor > flac > wav > flac
Tech Notenotes: This is a further clean up of shnid 33802, which incorporates those already made on shnid 34032. I have now repaired all digital errors that I was able to hear on d1 and 2, and two that were missed in Dark Star. Their was a particularly stubborn problem at approximately 0:42 into China Cat, which I eventually patched with a 36 ms sample from shnid 9390. I don't think it's noticeable. It was brought to my attention (thanks Phil) that according to The Tapers Compendium, set one ended after Black Throated Winded. Jerry says " We are gonna take a very short break here .....) so I've revised the setlist accordingly. edited by SIRMick April 2006
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Source
SHNIDDateVenueCityStateArchive Identifier
342241972-04-17Tivoli Concert HallCopenhagenDenmark
flac16; source: sbd > 16 track 2" MR>DAT4x > Delta Dio 2496 > Soundforge > wav > Cd Wave Editor > flac > wav > flac This is a further clean up of shn id 33802, which incorporates those already made on shn id 34302
Performance
Grateful Dead 1972-04-17 Tivoli Concert Hall, Copenhagen, Denmark
Set 1Cold Rain And Snow, Me And Bobby McGee*, Chinatown Shuffle*, China Cat Sunflower* > I Know You Rider*, Jack Straw*, He's Gone*, Next Time You See Me*, Black-Throated Wind
Set 2Casey Jones, Mr. Charlie, Playing In The Band, Sugaree, One More Saturday Night*, Hurts Me Too*, Ramble On Rose*, El Paso*, Big Railroad Blues*, Truckin'*
Set 3Dark Star, Sugar Magnolia, Caution (Do Not Stop On Tracks), Johnny B. Goode
Comment* - Recorded by Danish Television for subsequent broadcast as "TV from the Tivoli" in three parts on April 17, 1972, August 12, 1972 and August 25, 1972.

There was no encore for this show. "One More Saturday Night" was played in the second set and was the intended final song for the TV broadcast, which explains why Bob Weir said "Bye, bye" at the end of the song. The television cameras were not on for the third set.