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Blues Traveler 05/18/1990

Bennington College, Bennington, VT
SHNID 107803
Source Summary
Master: Audio Technica mics>rest of rig unknown
taper unknown
Conversion: Onkyo TA-6711>Tascam DA-20 (A/D)>Microtrack 24/96>WAV>Sound Studio 2.2.4>xACT 2.00>FLAC
by Dave Mallick
Entered by Dave M [db.etree admin]
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05/18/10
05/18/2010
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Archive Identifier bt1990-05-18.flac16 ↗

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Blues Traveler
May 18th, 1990
Bennington College, Bennington, VT

Master:
Audio Technica mics>rest of rig unknown
taper unknown, 4th-gen cassettes provided by John Bernhard (?) to Steve Hagar

Conversion:
Onkyo TA-6711>Tascam DA-20 (A/D)>Microtrack 24/96>WAV
WAV>Sound Studio 2.2.4>xACT 2.00>FLAC

Disc 1 [73:44.72]
01. Weird Chick                  [05:07.46]
02. Gina                         [06:01.40]
03. Mulling It Over>             [05:14.68]
04. But Anyway                   [07:23.45]
05. Support Your Local Emperor>  [08:41.29]
06. Onslaught                    [07:14.27]
07. Warmer Days/                 [08:35.01]
08. Gotta Get Mean>              [02:36.37]
09. Brother John>                [09:07.05]
10. Gloria>                      [11:57.06]
11. Gotta Get Mean               [01:45.68]

Disc 2 [75:47.27]
01. Love Of My Life>             [09:35.35]
02. 100 Years                    [05:00.04]
03. Alo//ne>                     [12:54.27]
04. Sweet Talking Hippie         [11:47.67]
05. Crystal Flame                [12:15.62]
06. Slow Change/                 [10:51.50]
07. E: Come Together>            [04:41.15]
08.    Mother Fun//ker           [08:40.67]

Notes:
- These are Steve's tapes, which I acquired from him in April of 2010.
  Steve isn't sure about John's last name but it sounded familiar when
  I ran it by him. The Audio Technica mic is also a guess based on the
  tape label reading "AT 4th gen". It's definitely an audience recording
  so Audio Technica is my best guess.
- Tape stopped briefly after d1t06. No music lost. Tape flips after
  d1t07, at 6:48 of d2t03 (some music is lost and the tape speed seems
  to change slightly), and at 6:53 of d2t08 during the drum solo. Tape
  also stopped after d2t06, likely to save tape during the encore break.

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