Source Summary
flac16; This is a restored version of shind: 97364; MR > R (Buddy Miller) HEAVILY EDITED > R @ 71/2ips (Will Boswell) > CD; Transfer info: reel > AKAI GX625 > Apogee Mini Me (24/96) > Apogee Mini Dac (monitoring) > Wavelab 5.0 (dithered to 16/44) > CD > EAC > Wav > Flac16
Restoration completed with Diamond Cut Forensics 10.2.
This is a restored version of shind: 97364
Grateful Dead
9/20/1970
Fillmore East
New York, New York
MR > R (Buddy Miller) HEAVILY EDITED > R @ 71/2ips (Will Boswell) > CD *
Transfer info: reel > AKAI GX625 > Apogee Mini Me (24/96) > Apogee Mini Dac (monitoring) > Wavelab 5.0 (dithered to 16/44) > CD > EAC > Wav > Flac16
Restoration completed with Diamond Cut Forensics 10.2.
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--Set 1--
t101 - Uncle John's Band
t102 - Deep Elem Blues
t103 - Friend of the Devil
t104 - Big Railroad Blues
t105 - Dark Hollow
t106 - Ripple
t107 - To Lay Me Down
t108 - Truckin'*
t109 - Rosalie McFall
t110 - Cumberland Blues
t111 - New Speedway Boogie
t112 - Brokedown Palace
--Set 2--
201 - "All aboard" intro
202 - Casey Jones
203 - China Cat Sunflower ->
204 - I Know You Rider
205 - // Candyman
206 - Sittin' on Top of the World
207 - Big Boy Pete
208 - tuning/tune
209 - Me & My Uncle**
210 - Easy Wind**!
211 - Sugar Magnolia
212 - Attics of My Life
213 - Mama Tried
214 - Not Fade Away ->
215 - Caution ->
216 - Feedback ->
217 - And We Bid You Goodnight***
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First set includes both David Grisman and David Nelson on mandolin on some songs.
*early vocal start (Phil?)
**M&MU -> Easy Wind followed a different path from what is indicated in source files, or, at minimum, a different recorder at one point.
!outside police or ambulance siren in the background during the last verse 'out on the streets in red today'
***in mono
// Good Lovin' // not included because it is apparentlly from a different night. Together Again also not included because it is NRPS and only a fragment.
Droncit notes: this restoration was undertaken because of a request from Luminarist, who was unable to listen to the second set with any degree of pleasure. It should be much better now. I used shnid 97364 because it seemed to have greater presence than other sources I had access to.
Too many changes to document them all, but here are the major things:
Set I: Not much was done to the first set except for speed corrections, correcting volume fluctuations, and bringing back the presence. A few dropouts were interpolated. Some of the speed differences will be noticeable as compared to existing sources. This is especially true with My & My Uncle and Mama Tried, as these followed a different path from the rest of the show in terms of at least one transfer involving a different recorder. I also did a little bit of light channel blending on a couple of songs because the vocals and acoustic guitars were very weak and residing primarily in one channel. The mandolins (Grisman and Nelson both play mandolin) are also a little clearer now.
Set II: There were a number of fluctuations (see info below), but I have corrected most of these, and very few problems are now evident in Caution, while this was almost unlistenable before. I flipped right and left channels from Not Fade Away through Feedback because they were the reverse of what was typical for the rest of the show. I would guess someone in the chain had flipped them while making a copy. I went with a mono version of And We Bid You Good Night because one channel had only very quiet echo and a lot of hiss (it sounds like live, but unused, stage microphones).
A great deal of hiss and lower frequency tape noise (grinding sounds, especially) remain, but this is most evident in headphones, and also most evident between songs. Sounds like 3.75 ips noise to me. If you listen on a stereo at home or in a car, feel free to crank it up loud and you will be rewarded.
This is supposed to be a stealth soundboard, but at the beginning of Not Fade Away, it sounds like an audience member (or the taper, more likely) asking another if it's Not Fade Away, so I would imagine it's a stealth aud recording with mics right next to the PAs or on stage. That would account for the mixing issues, and also might account for a few times when a lead guitar solo moves from one channel to the other in the middle of the solo, as well as the heavy hiss (since it would be up close to a PA). I could be wrong though.
Thanks to all involved in the recording, seeding, etc. Also thanks to Luminarist and JChastain. I hope you enjoy it.
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Original Notes from 97364:
Matt provided this additional info: "'Casey Jones, China>Rider'
from MR>CD courtesy of Bill Gadsden. This portion is the only surviving master of the GD set. According to Bill, his is the same lineage as Will's. However, Will's copy was dubbed at 7 1/2 ips. vs. 3 3/4 ips. with Bill's copy thus making Will's copy the best possible version. This is based on research that
Ihor Slabicky and I did last year through email correspondence with Bill. A tiny bit of 'Caution' was patched with the Marty Weinberg AUD courtesy of Michael Parrish. The sonic analomies remain during the 'Caution' however it will not deter from what a fantastic version it truly is!! One of the best 'Feedback's'!! According to a story Pat Lee once told me, the reel was once left out in the sun causing those dropouts."
thanks Will and Matt!!!
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