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Daniel's Collection

Journey   12/31/1973

Winterland, San Francisco, CA
Source Soundboard Recording
Speed corrected revision

Lineage: SBD > ? > Cassette > ? > CDR > EAC > Flac
Additional lineage: Flac > TAudioconverter (combine tracks) > Audacity > Flac > TLH > FLAC (level 8)
Checksums 01 Topaz.flac:03442c4c2614cc7e30954e41b1c485c5
02 It's All Too Much.flac:79868eb7508fd94ca8b45003567ee54c
03 In My Lonely Feeling.flac:e239cfff4777aaf11f98b39ae834608d
04 Mystery Mountain.flac:c567dc20c24425509c2a00ffbc672c97
05 Can You Hear Me.flac:215fd88a6f9fd6514be501835ce65a97
06 Kohoutek.flac:0bb4f6db8b0bd2499836e33811e1111f
07 State Of Confusion.flac:1b045521e180fed8aaf19189638f043e
08 In The Morning Day.flac:30879a58ee548605622bfa34524fc2c1
Media
Notes Originally shared by darzynrb on Feb. 23, 2008

Notes:
There was almost certainly some hiss reduction used somewhere in the lineage. There is very little high frequency content.
There are some tape cuts - not sure if this is the full show.

The original audio was somewhat overamplified and imbalanced between the left and right channels.
Track 1: Left -2.24 dB, clip fix at 94%
Track 2-5: Left -1.57 dB, clip fix at 94%

Tracks 6-8 of the original audio had phase cancellation issues because the left and right channels were inverted relative
to each other. If uncorrected, this leads to a thin sound because the low frequency output from a set of stereo speakers
will destructively interfere with each other. Inverting one of the channels is a simple fix for this issue (in this case,
I inverted the left).

Original audio ran fast: Universal -2.5% speed adjustment

I did this work in Audacity on a combined single track and exported the results as retracked FLAC files. TLH was used
to fix SBE and create a checksum.
-ledwhofloyd (Ross), Dec. 2021
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Owned by Daniel · Last Updated Feb 11, 2026