Dark Star Orchestra 03/07/2003
Set I
Jack Straw ->
Sugaree ->
Little Red Rooster ->
Bird Song
It's All Over Now
It Must Have Been The Roses
Let It Grow
Sugaree ->
Little Red Rooster ->
Bird Song
It's All Over Now
It Must Have Been The Roses
Let It Grow
Set II
Help On The Way ->
Slipknot ->
Franklin's Tower ->
Estimated Prophet ->
Eyes Of The World ->
Drumz ->
I Need A Miracle ->
China Doll ->
G.d.t.r.f.b. ->
Good Lovin'
(e) Day Job
(f) The Weight
Slipknot ->
Franklin's Tower ->
Estimated Prophet ->
Eyes Of The World ->
Drumz ->
I Need A Miracle ->
China Doll ->
G.d.t.r.f.b. ->
Good Lovin'
(e) Day Job
(f) The Weight
Set III
Comment
Preforming 3/25/83 from Civic Center, Springfield, MA
Collectors With This Show
| User (active/rating) | Media / # | Show | Sound | Details | DB Source | User Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Thomas Sera | SHN / 2 | View | ||||
| harris moreida | SHN / 3 | A | View | Sdbd | ||
| Notes: | A | |||||
| jeff couch | SHN / 2 | View | SBD > SONY R-500 > SB Live >Cooledit 1.2 > WinWave > SHN | |||
| James Gregory | SHN / 2 | A+ | View | SBD>SONY R500>SB Live>Cool Edit 1.2>Win Wave> SHN | ||
| Notes: | *The PA cut out for 3:40 at the first verse of Bird Song due to some overzealous fan's twirling. The Bird Song from Boulder 2-14-03 (also a 1985 recreation) was used to patch the missing part using roughly the same segment of time so the complete length of Bird Song remains the same approximately. You can hear the crowd cheer as the PA comes back in during the solo section around 4:24. Final Splice specifics: zero reference disc one track 4 start: 00:40:681 end: 04:23:292 crossfade: 50ms Patch taken from Boulder 2/14/03 source is same as this recording extracted 3:40:652 section starting from "all I know she sang a little while" line | |||||
| DrGoody | Shn / 2 | View | ||||
| Kyle Wallace | CDR / 3 | A | A | View | SBD>Sony R500 | |
| Joel Tenney | .SHN / 2 | View | SBD>SONY R500>SB Live>Cool Edit 1.2>Win Wave> SHN | |||
| Wharfrat65 | SHN / 2 | View | ||||
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