Set 1



Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo

Little Red Rooster

Ramble On Rose

Me And My Uncle ->

Big River

Bird Song

The Promised Land



Set 2



Iko Iko

Looks Like Rain

Crazy Fingers ->

Estimated Prophet ->

Jam ->

Drums ->

Space ->

I Need A Miracle ->

Black Peter ->

Throwing Stones



Encore

U.S. Blues

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 US Blues Tuning Promised Land Tuning Crazy Fingers I Need A Miracle --> Crowd Noise Tuning Big River Sonic Space --> Looks Like Rain Little Red Rooster Mississippi Half Step Midi Space --> Drums --> Tuning Black Peter --> Bird Song Throwin' Stones Estimated Prophet --> Ramble On Rose Me And My Uncle Tuning Iko Iko

Notes

Notes:



This recording has the same genealogy as the 3/5/94 I recently posted. In the summer of 1999,



Dick Latvala cloned the March 4-6 1994 run for a guy who hosted a Grateful Dead-themed radio show;



I obtained copies from the radio host.







As with the 3/5 and 3/6 I seeded, there are ZERO fades or time alterations to this recording. From



first note to last, this is exactly what the boys played, in real time.











Comments:







1) THAT ANNOYING FIRST SET "PISH PISSSSH....PISH...PISSSSSHHHHH" NOISE! I don't know what was causing



that, but it's pretty much present throughout the first set. Because the music drowns the noise out,



I inserted track markers between each song, so you can choose to preserve the natural flow between songs



(and hear the pish pish noise) or FFW to the next song. All I ask is that if and when you burn this



show for others, you preserve the integrity of the recording and keep each track, pish pish noise and



all, in the recording.







2) Second set levels were a HUGE problem. My original discs had "Iko" thru "Drums" on one disc, and



"Space" thru the encore on another disc. Well, similar to 3/6/94, the levels didn't match from one



disc to another, except the volume was intensely dissimilar. Whereas it was only a 20% bump on 3/6



and 3/5, "Space" thru the encore needed damn near a 40% boost.







3) Track markers were pretty much accurate, except for the aforementioned insertion of tracks to give



the listener the option of bypassing the dread Pish Pish noise. I did insert a section into "Space"



that bears scrutiny. Instead of the traditional "Drums" --> "Space" --> "Jerry Ballad" so familiar



to the 90's, I broke "Space" into two separate tracks. There is a very interesting jam (here, called "MIDI Space")



that I felt should be given its own track.