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Dave Matthews Band 03/05/1995

A J Palumbo Center, Pittsburgh, PA
SHNID 101220
Source Summary
Taper: Unknown
Source: AUD -> CD
Conversion: Adam Nelson
CD > flac: EAC (secure mode, all tracks 100%) -> WAV -> flac frontend (level 6)
Entered by Shawn McConnell
Checksums flac.ffp
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Dave Matthews Band
A.J. Palumbo Center
Pittsburgh, PA
March 5, 1995

Taper:       Unknown
Source Info:    AUD -> CD

Conversion: Adam Nelson (nelso222@msu.edu)

CD > flac:  EAC (secure mode, all tracks 100%) -> WAV -> flac frontend (level 6)
Tracks split using CD Wave v1.93.3


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                          PRESERVE THE QUALITY
                          DO NOT ENCODE TO MP3
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Track   |       Name           |   Time (m:s)
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d1t01 Intro                     00:51
d1t02 Recently ->               03:21
d1t03 Water-Wine Jam ->         01:14
d1t04 Lie In Our Graves         08:01
d1t05 Dancing Nancies           08:23
d1t06 Warehouse                 08:48
d1t07 Say Goodbye               08:04
d1t08 Tripping Billies          05:10

d2t01 Proudest Monkey ->        04:25
d2t02 Satellite                 05:58
d2t03 Rhyme & Reason            05:59
d2t04 #36 ->                    10:01
d2t05 Ants Marching             08:09
d2t06 E: Song That Jane Likes   04:25



NOTES:
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This show has distant sound and slightly muffled. It's not a terrible recording, but is a bit rough.

The encore is short because Dave mentions that they went over their allotted time. So they just played a short song. This is the only time I am aware of STJL being a closer, let alone a sole encore song.


These rare older shows have been collected and converted through a collaborative effort to get them into circulation. Sometimes these shows do not have the best sound quality (and maybe that's why they aren't circulated much to begin with), but people should have access to them.

Thanks to Dan Pyrik for the CD source used for the conversion.




Compiled By Adam Nelson on November 7, 2006

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