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Widespread Panic 01/28/2012

The Tabernacle, Atlanta, GA
SHNID 118518
Source Summary
Source: Josephson C42MP > Sound Devices 788t (24/48)
DSP: Sound Devices 788t > Wave Agent > Wavelab 6 (fades, tracks, dither w/UV22 HR, resample) > FLAC v1.2.1 (L8) as build in TLH v2.6.0.(Build 168)
Entered by Steve Blanchard
Checksums ffp
Disc Counts 0 / 0
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Widespread Panic
1-28-2012
The Tabernacle
Atlanta, GA

Source: Josephson C42MP > Sound Devices 788t (24/48)
Location FOB, DFC, clamped to balcony rail

DSP: Sound Devices 788t > Wave Agent > Wavelab 6 (fades, tracks, dither w/UV22 HR, resample) > FLAC v1.2.1 (L8) as build in TLH v2.6.0.(Build 168)

Recorded by: Daniel Kopp
Taped & Transferred by Daniel Kopp (taperhead@gmail.com)

* A Team Dirty South Recording *

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Set 1:

01. Intro/Tuning
02. Slow Porch
03. Space Wrangler
04. Walk On
05. Papa Johnny Road
06. Coach
07. Time Zones
08. Vacation
09. Pilgrims
10. Imitation Leather Shoes

Set 2:

01. Intro/Tuning
02. Ain't Life Grand^ >
03. Weight of The World
04. Gradle
05. Holden Oversoul>
06. Me And The Devil Blues
07. Quarter Tank of Gasoline
08. Driving Song >
09. City of Dreams >
10. Driving Song >
11. Breathing Slow
12. No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature
13. Encore Break
14. Expiration Day
15. Tall Boy
16. Many Rivers To Cross*

Notes:
^ JB on Banjitar
* First 'Many Rivers To Cross' written by Jimmy Cliff

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