The Grateful Dead released a 1972 live double album named after which continent?
Asia
Africa
Europe
South America
Fact: In 1972, the Grateful Dead released Europe ’72, a live double album recorded during their celebrated tour across Western Europe. The album captured performances from cities like London, Paris, and Copenhagen, blending their signature mix of rock, folk, and improvisational jams. Unlike most live records, it also introduced several new songs that would become staples of their catalog, including “Jack Straw” and “Brown-Eyed Women.” With its vibrant performances and iconic “ice cream cone kid” cover art, Europe ’72 remains one of the Grateful Dead’s most celebrated and enduring albums.
Correct Answer: Europe