![]() ![]() That locked me in to using "Ramble On Rose" for the album title.Īnyway, regardless of title, this is another great album that should be a must-have for any fan of the band. I went with the album title "Ramble On Rose" because I found a really great cover art picture at the "What If" blog () a year ago, and I asked back then if I could use it too. I'm not sure why they wanted to call the album "Rambling Rose" when they had a song with the title "Ramble On Rose," but the again, the song does include the lyric "Did you say your name is Rambling Rose?" According to that blog, the Dead were planning on releasing a studio album in 1972 that would have been titled "Rambling Rose." But instead of going to the studio to record their new songs, they decided to release a live album instead, and "Europe '72" was the result. The other day, the Reconstructor blog () posted a similar album to this one. So I've made four albums that cover the gap between the "American Beauty" album in 1970 and "Wake of the Flood" in 1973. As I've mentioned previously, the Grateful Dead wrote a remarkable number of great songs in the early 1970s, and in my opinion that was the peak of their career, but a large number of them weren't released on any studio album at the time.
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