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Widespread Panic 02/18/1993

Blind Pig, Ann Arbor, MI
SHNID 111893
Source Summary
Nak CM-100 Cards>Sony TCD-D5M>Cass(m)by Alan Schmit
mics @ 110^ on a stand, DFC, 15' back from the stage
Entered by Matt Vernon
Checksums ffp
Disc Counts 2 / 2
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Date Circulated
Date Added
01/26/2011
02/13/2011
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Archive Identifier wsp1993-02-18.nak100.flac16 ↗

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Widespread Panic
February 18th, 1993
Blind Pig, Ann Arbor, MI

Master:
Nak CM-100 Cards>Sony TCD-D5M>Cass(m)
mics @ 110^ on a stand, DFC, 15' back from the stage
by Alan Schmit

Conversion:
Cass(m)>Onkyo TA-6711>Tascam DA-20 (A/D)>Microtrack 24/96>WAV
WAV>Sound Studio 2.2.4>xACT 2.06>FLAC
by Dave Mallick

Disc 1 [72:51.27]
01. //Walkin' (For Your Love)      [02:31.00]
02. Mercy                          [12:11.29]
03. Diner                          [07:43.01]
04. Pigeons                        [08:46.29]
05. C. Brown                       [06:44.05]
06. Pleas                          [05:29.10]
07. Knocking 'Round The Zoo/       [06:13.14]
08. Me And The Devil Blues         [08:11.72]
09. Henry Parsons Died             [06:38.03]
10. Hatfield                       [08:23.14]

Disc 2 [63:47.12]
01. Send Your Mind                 [03:00.70]
02. Fishwater                      [07:57.69]
03. I'm Not Alone                  [07:24.15]
04. Walk On/                       [05:43.36]
05. Get Up Early In The Morning    [07:36.29]
06. The Take Out>                  [02:27.33]
07. Porch Song                     [04:27.22]
08. Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys  [12:34.18]
09. Love Tractor                   [07:13.16]
10. E: Postcard                    [05:22.04]

First song in the setlist archive is listed as Space Wrangler; Alan
says: "My Blind Pig cassette masters are missing the first song or so.
I forgot what happened, a battery problem or tape problem or something,
I remember running home -- literally, lived a few blocks away -- and
getting what I needed to tape and missing the beginning of the show.
For what it's worth it was a "sit down" show, due to the size of the
stage. It was the one and only time they played there! I know I was the
sole taper and there was NOT a board tape made either. Wes, for what
ever reason wasn't running tape."

Slashes denote tape flips; no music is missing other than noted above.

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