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Phil Lesh & Friends 07/01/2001

SHOWID 64506

Set I

Jam >
Here Comes Sunshine >
China Cat Sunflower >
Forest Of Fennario,
Uncle John's Band >
Celebration >
Lovelight

Set II

Jam >
Cumberland Blues >
Rock-N-Roll Blues,
Sugaree,
Viola Lee Blues >
The Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys > Viola Lee Blues >
Doin' That Rag >
Viola Lee Blues

Set III

Encore:
Night Of A Thousand Stars

Comment

July 1st Declared Phil Lesh Day In Berkeley

Sources

SHNID 4720
Recorded by Mike Boden: Neumann KM150's (aimed at the stacks) > Denecke AD-20 > Tascam DA-P1(44.1kHz) Mastered & Tracked by Mike Boden: Tascam DA-P1 > Apogee PSX-100 DA convertor > Behringer PEQ 2200 EQ> dbx 166XL Compressor > Apogee PSX-100 AD convertor > PC w/ Celeron II 600 MHz overclocked to 900MHz > Samplitude V.5.55.0.0 > Converted to SHNs w/ MkwACT 1.0.0.1 Notes: Mics were placed in bottom left corner of taper's section...basically...DFC
SHNID 5878
Original Recording by Charlie Miller Bertha Remaster by jashley@deadacated.com AUD(RodeNT2)>>MDAT>>CDA>>WAV(EAC)>>DAW(Bertha)>>CDA - Sound A+ Show A+
SHNID 89315
Source: DAUD Master DAT ATM-35 Hyper Cardioid Capsules > Sony D-7 DAT Recorded by C. Connif (VT taper) FOB 5 feet in front of right speaker stack. Stealth recording with mics in a straw hat. Transfer: Panasonic SV-3700 > M-Audio 2496 digital in [48/16] > WaveLab 5.0 Mastered with iZotope Ozone 3, Dithered to 44.1 > CD Wave > TLH > Flac Transfer and Mastering By B. Koucky Green Mountain Bros. January 2008
SHNID 92665
Recording Info:Rode NT2 -> Lunatec V2 -> Sony SBM-1 -> Dat (Sony D8/44.1k);Transfer Info:Dat (Sony R500) -> Sound Devices 744T -> Samplitude Professional v10.1 -> FLAC;Recorded, Transferred and Mastered By Charlie Miller
SHNID 109927
Source: (OTS) Neumann KM-140's (ortf) > MV-100 > DA-P1 Lineage: DAT-M > Tascam DA-P1 > HHb CDR 800 Recorded/Transferred: Jeff Bowen Extraction [CD>EAC>WAV>CDWav>FLAC]: Brad Foster
SHNID 170272
AIFF Files
The taper was working as an usher and had inverted headphones as a microphone held in place by a wristband.
So, possibly not good for casual listening but great stuff for historians and completists.
With work these recordings can be quite presentable.