Grateful Dead - Europe '72 The Complete Recordings (With Fixed T
- Type:
- Other > Other
- Files:
- 658
- Size:
- 9.26 GB
- Tag(s):
- Grateful Dead Europe '72 Complete Recordings 1972
- Uploaded:
- Jun 8, 2012
- By:
- DrVladdy
I upladed this torrent last time but found that some of the tracks were messed up in the conversion process, so I fixed them and put them in their own seperate folder here. I've also included the artwork for each show. Thanks to insinuendo for uploading the original FLAC torrent and a big special thanks to jps176 for his hard work in ripping the music, takig pictures of the trunk, and scanning the extras. GRATEFUL DEAD EUROPE 1972 TOUR DATES April 7 Wembley Empire Pool, Wembley April 8 Wembley Empire Pool, Wembley April 11 Newcastle City Hall, Newcastle April 14 Tivolis Koncertsal, Copenhagen April 16 Aarhus University, Aarhus April 17 Tivolis Koncertsal, Copenhagen April 21 Beat Club, Bremen April 24 Rheinhalle, Dusseldorf April 26 Jahrhundert Halle, Frankfurt April 29 Musikhalle, Hamburg May 3 Olympia Theatre, Paris May 4 Olympia Theatre, Paris May 7 Bickershaw Festival, Wigan May 10 Concertgebouw, Amsterdam May 11 Rotterdam Civic Hall, Rotterdam May 13 Lille Fairgrounds, Lille May 16 Theatre Hall, Luxembourg May 18 Kongressaal - Deutsches Museum, Munich May 23 Strand Lyceum, London May 24 Strand Lyceum, London May 25 Strand Lyceum, London
Hopefully other people will be able to begin seeding this, sorry for the slow waiting for a lot of you.
P.S. - The May 26th show at Strand Lyceum in London is also here, forgot to type it in description.
P.S. - The May 26th show at Strand Lyceum in London is also here, forgot to type it in description.
One more thing, please remember to seed this so everyone can get this masterpiece, hard for just 1 or 2 people to seed a 9 Gig torrent :P
For anyone experiencing issues with Windows and/or iTunes, on these files, here are some tips.
1.) some of the file names are good, some are not - the file names that are really long give error messages, something about 'this file may harm your computer'. Take note, that most of the files in the 'fixed' folder are the Pigpen song "The Stranger (Two Souls in Communion). That's a file title length issue, not a corrupt file problem. The files are fine, they are just too long in character length. Since they are all tagged properly, just edit the file names in Windows explorer before importing into iTunes.
EXAMPLE:
rename files titled like this:
Grateful Dead - 1972.05.07 - Bickershaw Festival - Wigan, ENG (Disc 1) (%Y) [FLAC] 07 China Cat Sunflower_.mp3
to be like this:
07 China Cat Sunflower_.mp3
2.) In Windows, to view the folders sorted by disk and track, be sure to select "track" and "part of set" for the folder view options. Right click the bar where it says 'name' or album - there are check boxes next to items. Be sure to check box 'part of set' to get the disk #'s, which will enable the files to be sorted properly. They are tagged fine in iTunes, so that part isn't an issue.
3.) After I renamed the files, they imported into iTunes properly. Prior to renaming the files in windows explorer, iTunes wasn't recognizing a bunch of the songs.
4.) last, I renamed my folders and albums titles to read 1972-xx-xx for each show, (IE, 1972-05-04) so they would sort by the date of the shows in order, rather than alphabetical by city name.
1.) some of the file names are good, some are not - the file names that are really long give error messages, something about 'this file may harm your computer'. Take note, that most of the files in the 'fixed' folder are the Pigpen song "The Stranger (Two Souls in Communion). That's a file title length issue, not a corrupt file problem. The files are fine, they are just too long in character length. Since they are all tagged properly, just edit the file names in Windows explorer before importing into iTunes.
EXAMPLE:
rename files titled like this:
Grateful Dead - 1972.05.07 - Bickershaw Festival - Wigan, ENG (Disc 1) (%Y) [FLAC] 07 China Cat Sunflower_.mp3
to be like this:
07 China Cat Sunflower_.mp3
2.) In Windows, to view the folders sorted by disk and track, be sure to select "track" and "part of set" for the folder view options. Right click the bar where it says 'name' or album - there are check boxes next to items. Be sure to check box 'part of set' to get the disk #'s, which will enable the files to be sorted properly. They are tagged fine in iTunes, so that part isn't an issue.
3.) After I renamed the files, they imported into iTunes properly. Prior to renaming the files in windows explorer, iTunes wasn't recognizing a bunch of the songs.
4.) last, I renamed my folders and albums titles to read 1972-xx-xx for each show, (IE, 1972-05-04) so they would sort by the date of the shows in order, rather than alphabetical by city name.
Oh yeah! HUGE Thanks to DrVladdy and insinuendo for these uploads. Love, Love, Love, Thank You, Thank You, THANK YOU!!!
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