Source Summary
flac16/48kHz; Jim Wise FOB recording: Sennheiser 421 -> Cassette Master (Sony TC-D5M/Maxell UDXLII-C90/Dolby B) > DAT; Charlie Miller transfer: Dat (Sony PCM-R500) > Sound Devices 744T > wav 16/48; Edited & Mastered in Audacity by Joe Noel: Wave > Flac 16/48; Checksum & tags created in xACT
Grateful Dead
July 17, 1982
Ventura County Fairgrounds,
Ventura, CA
Sets I & II
From the Gastwirt Collection
Jim Wise FOB recording: Sennheiser 421 -> Cassette Master (Sony TC-D5M/Maxell UDXLII-C90/Dolby B) > DAT.
Charlie Miller transfer: Dat (Sony PCM-R500) > Sound Devices 744T > wav 16/48
Edited & Mastered in Audacity by Joe Noel: Wave > Flac 16/48
Checksum & tags created in xACT.
Patch info:
- source #102494 (Wise) supplies
- s1t01 - all
- source #102172 (J. Ho) supplies
- s1t06; last two seconds
- s1t07; first nine seconds
- source #98609 (anon) supplies
- s2t06; last fifteen seconds
Notes:
- the PA has issues in the first set
- some minor wind in the mics in the first set.
- this is one weird Truckin'
- Playin' -> China Cat, can't say that happened a lot.
- there's a nifty little rhythm section jam that emerges from Estimated.
- Set I -
s1t01 - tuning
s1t02 - Bertha ->
s1t03 - Greatest Story Ever Told
s1t04 - They Love Each Other
s1t05 - Me & My Uncle ->
s1t06 - Big River
s1t07 - Althea ->
s1t08 - Little Red Rooster
s1t09 - Tennessee Jed ->
s1t10 - Truckin'
- Set II -
s2t01 - tuning
s2t02 - Playing in the Band ->
s2t03 - China Cat Sunflower ->
s2t04 - I Know You Rider ->
s2t05 - Estimated Prophet ->
s2t06 - Drums ->
s2t07 - Space ->
s2t08 - The Wheel ->
s2t09 - Playing in the Band reprise ->
s2t10 - Around & Around ->
s2t11 - One More Saturday Night
- encore
s2t12 - It's All Over Now Baby Blue
Grateful for:
- Jim Wise's recording efforts
- Rich Gastwirt's DAT source
- Charlie Miller's transfer
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(J.Noel 09 October 2017)