Furthur 11/11/2011
Oncenter Convention Center, Syracuse, NY
Source Summary
Source: Shure VP88 > Marantz PMD 661 Lineage: SDHC > iMac > Audiofile Wave Editor (tracking, fades) > FLAC Taped and Transferred by: DigiGal
Source: Shure VP88 > Marantz PMD 661 Lineage: SDHC > iMac > Audiofile Wave Editor (tracking, fades) > FLAC Taped and Transferred by: DigiGal
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SHNID 117330 Downloaded SBD SBEs fixed by set
Furthur
Oncenter War Memorial
Syracuse, NY
November 11th, 2011
Source: Shure VP88 > Marantz PMD 661
Lineage: SDHC > iMac > Audiofile Wave Editor (tracking, fades) > FLAC
Recorded, transferred and posted by DigiGal
Description: ** 16-bit/44.1 Khz **
Disc 01 [Set I]
01 Tuning/Crowd
02 Alligator
03 This Could Be The Last Time
04 Reuben And Cherise
05 High On A Mountain
06 Loser
07 Brown Eyed Women
08 Jack Straw
09 Revolution
Disc 02 [Set II]
01 Tuning
02 Weather Report Suite Prelude
03 Weather Report Suite Pt.1
04 Let It Grow
05 Dear Mr. Fantasy
06 Playin' In The Band
07 I Want You (She's So Heavy)
08 Dark Star
Disc 03 [Set II - Cont.'d]
01 We Love You
02 King Solomon's Marbles
03 Sugaree
04 Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad
05 Encore Break/Donor Rap
06 E1: The Eleven
07 E2: U.S. Blues
08 Star Spangled Banner (PA/Crowd)
Notes: Veteran's Day
Shure VP88 mic stand 12 ft high in Official Tapers Section,
centered behind sound board. Recorded the mid-side mic outputs directly.
This version of the original MS recording is matrix'd with the side
level 3.9 dB lower than the mid. Tracked out to fit on three audio CD's
as indicated. The discs will join smoothly.
*Furthur*
Phil Lesh - bass & vocals
Bob Weir - guitar & vocals
Jeff Chimenti - keyboards
John Kadlecik - guitar & vocals
Joe Russo - drums
Sunshine Becker - vocals
Jeff Pehrson - vocals
Oncenter War Memorial
Syracuse, NY
November 11th, 2011
Source: Shure VP88 > Marantz PMD 661
Lineage: SDHC > iMac > Audiofile Wave Editor (tracking, fades) > FLAC
Recorded, transferred and posted by DigiGal
Description: ** 16-bit/44.1 Khz **
Disc 01 [Set I]
01 Tuning/Crowd
02 Alligator
03 This Could Be The Last Time
04 Reuben And Cherise
05 High On A Mountain
06 Loser
07 Brown Eyed Women
08 Jack Straw
09 Revolution
Disc 02 [Set II]
01 Tuning
02 Weather Report Suite Prelude
03 Weather Report Suite Pt.1
04 Let It Grow
05 Dear Mr. Fantasy
06 Playin' In The Band
07 I Want You (She's So Heavy)
08 Dark Star
Disc 03 [Set II - Cont.'d]
01 We Love You
02 King Solomon's Marbles
03 Sugaree
04 Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad
05 Encore Break/Donor Rap
06 E1: The Eleven
07 E2: U.S. Blues
08 Star Spangled Banner (PA/Crowd)
Notes: Veteran's Day
Shure VP88 mic stand 12 ft high in Official Tapers Section,
centered behind sound board. Recorded the mid-side mic outputs directly.
This version of the original MS recording is matrix'd with the side
level 3.9 dB lower than the mid. Tracked out to fit on three audio CD's
as indicated. The discs will join smoothly.
*Furthur*
Phil Lesh - bass & vocals
Bob Weir - guitar & vocals
Jeff Chimenti - keyboards
John Kadlecik - guitar & vocals
Joe Russo - drums
Sunshine Becker - vocals
Jeff Pehrson - vocals
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