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Dave Matthews Band 06/25/2013

Nikon At Jones Beach Theater, Wantagh, NY
SHNID 125007
Source Summary
FLAC24 Taper: Scott Brown
Source: DPA 4028 > Grace Design Lunatec V3 > Mytek Stereo 192 @ 24 bit, 176.4khz > Sound Devices 744T
Location: Front rail of the pit, ~2 feet from the stage left stack
Entered by Shawn McConnell
Checksums flac.ffp, flac.md5
Disc Counts 0 / 0
Media Size Compressed: 5.4 GB (5795834892 bytes)
Date Circulated
Date Added
07/11/2013
07/11/2013
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Dave Matthews Band
06/25/2013
Nikon At Jones Beach Theater
Wantagh, NY

Recorded By: Scott Brown
Source: DPA 4028 > Grace Design Lunatec V3 > Mytek Stereo 192 @ 24 bit, 176.4khz > Sound Devices 744T
744T > Apple MacBook Pro > Wave Editor 1.5.7 > xACT 2.24b(6029) > flac
Location: Front rail of the pit, ~2 feet from the stage left stack


01. Intro                   01:11.541
02. Warehouse               11:54.125
03. Broken Things           04:17.624
04. Recently                09:39.064
05. Crush                   16:08.439
06. Belly Belly Nice        05:05.949
07. Save Me                 05:21.067
08. The Stone               13:39.429
09. Good Times Bad Times    04:31.943
10. Eh Hee                  05:35.582
11. Rooftop                 05:58.403
12. Kill the Preacher       01:46.744
13. Don't Drink the Water   08:19.238
14. Snow Outside            09:08.515
15. Pig                     06:47.176
16. You & Me                05:23.120
17. So Damn Lucky           12:46.956
18. Shake Me Like a Monkey  04:49.269
19. Jimi Thing              24:25.005
Encore:
20. Drive In Drive Out      06:31.109
21. Grey Street             06:55.556

Total: 170:15.852


notes:
-Some random girl barreled through the pit during "Warehouse" and bumped me, causing my hand to hit the sample rate button on the Mytek and switching the sample rate to 176.4 khz. There was a 3 second dropout while the clock synced to the new rate. I spliced in and crossfaded about 7 seconds from Jon Pasternak's Microtech Gefell M210 > Oade M248 > Sound Devices 722 source.
-The high winds were strong enough to move the stacks all night long. You can hear a low rumble from the wind at times and can hear phasing issues as the stacks occasionally swayed from side to side.
-This is a 24 bit, 176.4 khz recording.  It will not burn to CD. A 16 bit, 44.1khz version for CD exists in flac format.

compiled by scott brown on 07/10/2013

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