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Go Ahead 10/31/1986

Capitol Theater, Passaic, NJ
SHNID 134397
Source Summary
Taped and Transfered by Moon Master Cassette: TDK D90 Deck: Unsure, Sony W800 or an Aiwa (waterproof) Mic: Condenser "Stereo" Transfer: MC> Nakamichi Dragon (ESL Rebuilt)> Korg MR2000s @ 24/88.2> wav wav> Audacity (32bit float) to merge and convert files> flac (09/24/2015) Edit: 24/88.2 > 16/44.1 with r8brain edited, tracked & fades with Audacity, flac level 8 & checksums with traderslittlehelper, tagged with winamp
Entered by ziko
Checksums st5, ffp, md5
Disc Counts 0 / 0
Media Size Compressed: 814 MB (853540864 bytes)
Date Circulated
Date Added
09/30/2015
09/30/2015
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SHNID 123996 Unknown Generation Tape > Data CDR (shn) > FLAC...
SHNID 155747 Flac16 DSBD ~ No other information,...
Go Ahead
1986-10-31
Capitol Theatre
Passaic, NJ

Taped and Transfered by Moon
Master Cassette: TDK D90
Deck: Unsure, Sony W800 or an Aiwa (waterproof)
Mic: Condenser "Stereo"
Transfer:  MC> Nakamichi Dragon (ESL Rebuilt)> Korg MR2000s @ 24/88.2> wav
wav> Audacity (32bit float) to merge and convert files> flac
(09/24/2015)
Edit:  24/88.2 > 16/44.1 with r8brain
edited, tracked & fades with Audacity,
flac level 8 & checksums with traderslittlehelper, tagged with winamp

01 -Billy banter-
02 Not Fade Away
03 She's Not There
--tape flip--
04 -banter-
05 Far From Me
06 Well...All Right
07 Man Smarter (Woman Smarter)
08 Medicated Goo
09 Easy To Love You
10 Black Magic Woman
11 Bass Solo
--tape flip--
12 -Billy banter & band intros-
13 Born In // A Whore House
14 Satisfaction
15 Hey Jude >
16 Dear Mr. Fantasy
17 Hey Pocky Way >
18 Drums >
19 Jam >
20 Iko//Iko
21 Good Lovin'
--Encore--
22 -banter-
23 Turn On //Your Love Light//


Line Up
Jerry Cortez-lead guitar
Alex Ligertwood-guitar, vocals
Brent Mydland-keyboards, vocals
David Margen-bass
Bill Kreutzmann-drums

Support act(s):
Co-headlined with Hot Tuna

Notes:
In the mid to late 1980's I began recording shows, the goal at the time was to be able to continue to enjoy the show after it was over.  That goal competed with the primary goal of enjoying the show in the moment and sometimes lost.
I often wore the condensor mic clipped above the brim of the baseball cap which I had cut a slit in to accept the clip.  It was a tough time for tapers and this actually proved to be quite stealthy as well. I would try to give extra tapes and batteries to friends, in case the man felt he needed to take mine.
Not recognizing at the time the benefit of higher grade tapes I usually brought less expensive, normal bias tapes to the shows, I didn't want to give nice tapes to over zealous security guards.  Tapes from the shows were then immediately copied to higher grade, chrome or metal tapes which I called "masters".  The orignal normal bias tapes then went into boxes and were left alone.  The 1st gen "master" tapes were then played only to make copies for friends, the car etc.  They only went into the deck to make a copy.  So I have good 1st gen copies too, just in case.
I was certainly not what you would call a serious taper, and my gear wasn't serious either.  So set your expectations real low and you won't be disappointed and if you see an alternate copy of the show, grab it.
The Capital Theatre was a favorite of mine starting in High School.  I guess nobody brought enough tape to this show.  As far as I know this is the only tape of Good Lovin' and Lovelight.  As Iko Iko started I was at the end of my last tape side, so the last three songs were taped onto the ends of the previous tapes, and so there are several tape flips, and Lovelight cuts early, sorry bout that.  It's a mystery to me, how at that point in the night, I still had enough wits about me not to tape over earlier parts of the shows.  Another mystery is what I was doing at a double bill with only 3 tapes.  Could be I got separated from friends holding tapes, or a security guard separated me from some tapes (they had a habit of that at the Capital, negotiations would start with the deck, but I always managed to get them to settle for tapes, batteries or both).  Could be I just came unprepared, that memory is lost.  I do recall what fun Bill Kreutzmann and his banter with the audience was.
If you get enjoyment from this, I've achieved a third and unexpected goal.  Who would have guessed (in 1986) where we'd be today.

Moontoons 09/24/2015



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