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1972
-05-07 [Sun]
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Bickershaw Festival, Wigan, England
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Grateful Dead
show
Jerry Garcia - electric guitar (lead), vocals
Bob Weir - electric guitar (rhythm), vocals
Phil Lesh - electric bass, vocals
Ron McKernan - keyboards, vocals
Keith Godchaux - keyboards
Bill Kreutzmann - drums, perc
Donna Jean Godchaux - vocals
Set 1:
Truckin'
,
Sugaree
,
Mr. Charlie
[1] ,
Beat It On Down The Line
,
He's Gone
,
Chinatown Shuffle
,
China Cat Sunflower
>
I Know You Rider
,
Black Throated Wind
,
Next Time You See Me
,
Playing In The Band
[1][2] ,
Tennessee Jed
,
Good Lovin'
[1] ,
Casey Jones
Set 2:
Greatest Story Ever Told
[1] ,
Big Boss Man
[1] ,
Ramble On Rose
[1] ,
Jack Straw
,
Dark Star
[3] >
Drums
[3] >
The Other One
[3] >
Sing Me Back Home
,
Sugar Magnolia
,
Turn On Your Lovelight
[1] >
Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad
[1] >
Not Fade Away
Encore:
One More Saturday Night
[1] Released on
Steppin' Out with the Grateful Dead: England '72
[2]
They sing Happy Birthday to Billy before.
[3] Released on
Europe '72 Volume 2
Complete Release
Europe '72: The Complete Recordings
Europe '72 Vol. 13: Bickershaw Festival, Wigan, England 5/7/72
Tour
Grateful Dead Europe 1972
Videos
Silent Footage (starting at 16:46 into the clip)
Grateful Dead 5-7-72 Bickershaw Festival Wigan England
Notes
manchestereveningnews:
How a Greater Manchester village was 'invaded' by thousands of freaks, Hell's Angels and 'spaced out' hippies
Spencer Dryden can be seen playing tambourine in some picture, but he is not miked or audible on the tapes. Garcia refers to him before Tennessee Jed.
Good Ol’ Grateful Deadcast:
Europe ‘72: Bickershaw
deadsources:
May 5-7, 1972: Bickershaw Festival
deadthinking covers the jam from this show in
Europe 72: the jams, pt 4
.
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