Set 1



Eyes Of The World ->

Walkin' Blues

Brown Eyed Women

Dark Star ->

When I Paint My Masterpiece

Loose Lucy

Cassidy

Might As Well



Set 2



Dark Star ->

Saint Of Circumstance ->

Ship Of Fools ->

Dark Star ->

Truckin' ->

New Speedway Boogie ->

Dark Star ->

Uncle John's Band ->

Dark Star ->

Drums ->

Space ->

China Doll ->

Playing In The Band ->

Dark Star ->

Sugar Magnolia



Encore

The Weight

Related Music (Beta) question-dark Versions - Different performances of the song by the same artist Compilations - Other albums which feature this performance of the song Covers - Performances of a song with the same name by different artists Song Title Versions Compilations Covers Loose Lucy Drums > China Doll > Tuning/St. Jam > Dark Star Jam > The Weight New Speedway Boogie > Dark Star Jam > Space > Might As Well Uncle John's Band > Eyes Of The World > Cassidy > Tuning > Ship Of Fools > Walkin' Blues Saint Of Circumstance > Truckin' > Brown Eyed Women > Sugar Magnolia Playin' (Reprise) Dark Star Tease > Masterpiece

Notes

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Source Info







SBD



SBD: Master Dat (44.1k) > Dat Clone



Transfer Info: Dat (Sony R500) > SEK'D Prodif Plus > Samplitude



v7.02 Professional -> SHN



Via: The immortal, unstoppable Charlie Miller







AUD



FOB: B&K 4011's > Neumann BS48i power supplies > Aiwa/HHB1Pro DAT



Taper: Curtis Claymont



Location: "Sweet Spot" FOB, DFC







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Tech Notes







SHNs were decoded to wave and SF 6.0 was used to reassemble



the tracks back to 1 long wave. CEP2.0 was used to align &



synch both of the sources. CEP2.0 used to adjust the volume



for the SBD & AUD. This is a 60% SBD, 40% AUD mix.



- Mixed by dan@am-dig.com



- FLAC conversion done 17-JUN-2005



- Artwork by dan@am-dig.com 300dpi - For best results print



at the highest resolution onto glossy photo paper. Design



for use with a clear slim double jewel case.







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Notes







d1t09 approx 0.621 seconds of crowd cheer missing after the



last song and before Bob Weir's comments "We'll be back in a



little bit". Strange. The AUD was trimmed to match and the



result is smooth and undetectable.







d1t08 at 51:57.173 the levels increase by approx +6db on the



FOB. I reduced the levels to match the rest of the recording



by doing a gradual decrease in gain. This smooth and is most



likely undetectable.







d2t09 Level drop significantly on the FOB from 57:36.956 to



57:47.500 for a total of 10.544. Doing a gradual increase



in gain I raised this low level portion +10db. This smooth



and is most likely undetectable.







d2t09 13.220 seconds missing of drums, just before space is



about to start on the SBD source. This is not only very



difficult to explain why but was really hard to find exactly



where to make a patch. I was finally able to get a good



idea where this was and patch it with the FOB. This smooth



and most likely undetectable.







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Editorial Comments







I felt it worthy to include a few observations/opinions.







This is another strange 1991 SBD. Let me explain. Quite



a few digital SBD's for the 1991 year are in circulation.



I am sure some of you have noticed a sorta strange sound



quality to them. What makes them sound they way they do



is unknown to me. I'd call them too digital. They tip-



toe along the edge of blurry. If I had to guess I would



think a portable DAT deck was being fed an analog signal



into the line in. And although the levels were set



appropriately the deck was overloaded by 'too hot' a feed



from the SBD.







This 1991 SBD source is very similar to many other 1991



shows. 4/27/91, 6/22/91, 8/16/91, 9/8/91 thru 9/18/91 to



name a few. These sources have a good mix and are clear as



a bell, yes, but also sound too digital. Too much of a



hard edge to them. Perhaps the decks were overloaded,



maybe it was a poor A to D chip.







The FOB used for this mix is excellent. An 'in-your-face'



recording with a nice rowdy feel to it. A great compliment



to the SBD. While it doesn't completely 'fix' the overly



digital sound of the SBD it does help.







A good listening spot. Check out where it sounds as if the



Dead are about to head into Dark Star in the middle of



the first set. Listen to the crowd reaction to Dark Star



and then when they break to Masterpiece. This is really fun



in 5.1 and on the matrix. A great moment in GD history.







I remember wondering to myself if this was going to be a



long 1 set show like Foxboro 1987. After opening the show



with Eyes Of The World and then this Dark Star exploration,



there was really a feeling of anything could happen.







Good show, over rated show, Vince or not, what can and should



be said is this show it is truly an extraordinarily unique



Grateful Dead performance.







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Additional Formats







This show is available in the following formats:







1. The straight DSBD and FOB: B&K 4011's



2. SBD + AUD Matrix Mix at 16/44 CD