Carrier Dome, Syracuse U, Syracuse, NY
| Recording |
SHNID 33341 |
| Source |
Nak CM 300's |
| Media |
FLAC 3 discs |
| Notes |
GRATEFUL DEAD
Carrier Dome
Syracuse NY
10-20-1984
FOB, Nakamichi CM-300's with CP-4 shotgun capsules > Sony TC-D5M,
onto Maxell UD-XLII tape, with no Dolby. Taped by Ted Carpenter.
Disc One (60:06)
01 Bertha >
02 Greatest Story Ever Told
03 West LA Fade Away
04 CC Rider
05 take a step back
06 Ramble On Rose
07 move back!
08 Brother Esau >
09 Birdsong
10 Jack Straw
-- set break --
Disc Two (22:41)
01 Shakedown Street >
02 Samson & Delilah
Disc Three (69:01)
01 He's Gone >
04 Smokestack Lightnin' > Jam >
03 Drums >
04 Space >
05 The Wheel >
06 The Other One >
07 Black Peter >
08 Lovelight
-- encore --
09 Revolution
MAC > CD Transfer by Jim Wise (2002). CDR > EAC > WavMerge > Soundforge >
CD-Wave > TLH v.1.0.0.72 (for SBE-fix, checksums, and FLAC compression) >
bt.etree March 2006, by Andrew F.
I used Soundforge to make fades, small edits, and patch-in an alternate
source over cuts and tape-flips. The patches are in the following spots:
- He's Gone, 0:00 > 0:07
- Smokestack, 7:54 > 7:56
- Drums, 4:33 > 6:28
- Space, 0:00 > 0:13
Thank you! to Ray Ackerman for the alternate source AUD discs.
The first notes are slightly clipped on Bertha, West LA, and CC Rider.
(This was also present on the alternate AUD source, so they couldn't
be patched.) There's brief muffling of the left channel, 4:03 > 4:09
of Bro Easu, and 8:35 > 8:40 of Shakedown.
This is a really hot show, and a seriously in your face recording.
You can burn this in various configurations. I laid out the tracks
so that Drums and Space would be seamless. To fit the show onto two
700-MB discs, you have to break discs between Shakedown and Samson.
Shakedown features Jerry's famous and often-repeated opening line
lyrics for 1984: "Na-nuh-na, Nuh-na-na-nuh". ENJOY ! |
| Trades Allowed |
Yes |
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Audio List |
SHNID 33341
<b>flac16</b>; FOB, Nakamichi CM-300's with CP-4 shotgun capsules > Sony TC-D5M,
onto Maxell UD-XLII tape, with no Dolby. Taped by Ted Carpenter