Grateful Dead 04/17/1971
Dillon Gym, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
Source Summary
set1; SBD> Reel> ?> DAT> ZA2 (48>44.1)> CD; via R. Nayfield
set1; SBD> Reel> ?> DAT> ZA2 (48>44.1)> CD; via R. Nayfield
Other Sources
SHNID 122 set 2; SBD>Reel>?> D, with 1.1 sec from a...
SHNID 88760 flac16 ; source: soundboard lineage: MSR> R1?...
SHNID 89031 flac24 ; source: soundboard lineage : MSR>...
SHNID 107075 flac16 ; Unknown mic(mono) >> unknown deck >>...
SHNID 107384 flac16 ; Matrix 2 Source Mix - SBD (shn id...
SHNID 107385 DTS-Audio-CD 5.1 Mix ; SBD (shn id 89031)...
SHNID 138033 flac16/48kHz ; SBD Master Reel originally...
The Grateful Dead
04/17/71 Set I
Dillon Gym, Princeton University, Princeton NJ
[This is the first set, the second set was circulated previously]
Growing up near Princeton, this show was one of the first dead tapes
I ever heard. My copy was probably S:RCCCCCCCCCCC but I loved it anyway.
I later received a much better copy (sounded like 2-3 analog gens) with
a really lame flip at 45 minutes (aka middle of King Bee).
When I first got my DAT deck, a kind soul (thanks Mike) spun me a copy
of the set. This copy had a cut in Lovelight but beat the analogs any day.
I finally found a copy without the infamous cut in Lovelight and decent
levels to boot.
Since this set was worth the trouble of getting different copies
at least 5 times, I figured that I'd distribute it further than it has
been until now.
The lineage of these files is:
Main: S:R?D
DAT was downsampled into my computer via ZA2 (48>44.1)
This tape is NOT an A+, healy master to DAT, multi-track remix, 96bit A>D
conversion. This is from a reel made in 1971, so you will hear some rough
bits. To the best of my knowledge, this transfer represents the best
circulating copy in existence.
Rod Nayfield rod@nycheads.com
with thanks to D.H.
Disc 1
01] Truckin' [8:58]
02] Big Railroad Blues [4:06]
03] Big Boss Man [5:26]
04] Bird Song [8:00]
05] Playin' in the Band [4:40]
06] Hard to Handle [8:43]
07] Loser [7:10]
08] Mama Tried [2:57]
09] Casey Jones [5:41]
10] Sugar Magnolia [7:28]
04/17/71 Set I
Dillon Gym, Princeton University, Princeton NJ
[This is the first set, the second set was circulated previously]
Growing up near Princeton, this show was one of the first dead tapes
I ever heard. My copy was probably S:RCCCCCCCCCCC but I loved it anyway.
I later received a much better copy (sounded like 2-3 analog gens) with
a really lame flip at 45 minutes (aka middle of King Bee).
When I first got my DAT deck, a kind soul (thanks Mike) spun me a copy
of the set. This copy had a cut in Lovelight but beat the analogs any day.
I finally found a copy without the infamous cut in Lovelight and decent
levels to boot.
Since this set was worth the trouble of getting different copies
at least 5 times, I figured that I'd distribute it further than it has
been until now.
The lineage of these files is:
Main: S:R?D
DAT was downsampled into my computer via ZA2 (48>44.1)
This tape is NOT an A+, healy master to DAT, multi-track remix, 96bit A>D
conversion. This is from a reel made in 1971, so you will hear some rough
bits. To the best of my knowledge, this transfer represents the best
circulating copy in existence.
Rod Nayfield rod@nycheads.com
with thanks to D.H.
Disc 1
01] Truckin' [8:58]
02] Big Railroad Blues [4:06]
03] Big Boss Man [5:26]
04] Bird Song [8:00]
05] Playin' in the Band [4:40]
06] Hard to Handle [8:43]
07] Loser [7:10]
08] Mama Tried [2:57]
09] Casey Jones [5:41]
10] Sugar Magnolia [7:28]
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set 2; SBD>Reel>?> D, with... (2)
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set 2; SBD>Reel>?> D, with... (2)
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Date: 11/19/2003
User:
Chuck Frolio
Why are set1 and set2 of this show listed separately? Couldn't they be combined into one listing?
Date: 11/19/2003
User:
darrin
Chuck, these were seeded into circulation seperately. Set 1 apparently didn't circulate on dat nearly as widely as set 2, so set 1 was not discovered and seeded by the seeder until well after set 2 had been seeded. Thus, some/many folks could have the set 2 shn set but not the set 1 shn set.
Date: 11/19/2003
User:
Chuck Frolio
That makes sense. Is there a way to add this show to my list with a single entry (and still link to the shns)?
Date: 08/05/2006
User:
Albix
SBE's found.
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