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Grateful Dead 07/08/1990

Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, PA
SHNID 16157
Source Summary
SBD> C(?)> CDR; via Joey B; encoded by T. Brame; missing encore
Entered by dr.unclear
Checksums st5, shn-md5
Disc Counts 2 / 2
Media Size
Date Circulated
Date Added
03/20/2003
03/24/2003
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Archive Identifier gd90-07-08.sbd.brame.16157.sbeok.shnf ↗

Other Sources
SHNID 97714 flac16 ; Source: aud > Nakamichi CM-300 mics...
SHNID 109665 flac16 ; Source: Audience recording >...
SHNID 130548 flac24 ; Master Audience Recorded By Steve...
SHNID 130549 flac16 ; Master Audience Recorded By Steve...
SHNID 135741 flac16 ; SBD: ? > cassette/4 (John) > Sony...
SHNID 135742 flac24 ; SBD: ? > cassette/4 (John) > Sony...
SHNID 138452 flac16/48kHz ; Set 1: Unknown Schoeps > DAT;...
SHNID 138701 flac16 ; Patched/Pitch Corrected Soundboard...
SHNID 138702 flac16 ; Matrix 2 Source Mix - SBD (shnid =...
SHNID 138703 DTS-Audio-CD 5.1 Mix ; SBD (shnid = 16157)...
SHNID 138704 flac16/48kHz ; 5.1 LPCM Surround Sound (48k)...
SHNID 141773 flac24 ; Recording Info: UltraMatrix SBD >...
SHNID 141863 flac16 ; Recording Info: UltraMatrix SBD >...
SHNID 142686 flac16/48kHz ; Rick Katzeff, Marco Fanari &...
SHNID 149331 flac16 ; Source:DAK Shotgun Mics>Sony WM-D6C...
SHNID 168021 flac1644 Nakamichi cm300 w/cp4 shotgun...
SHNID 168022 flac2448 Nakamichi cm300 w/cp4 shotgun...
Grateful Dead
July 8, 1990
Pittsburgh  PA
Three Rivers Stadium

SBD>C(?)>CDR

Disc 1
Set 1
01. Touch of  Grey (drops)
02. Greatest Story Ever Told
03. Jack-a-Roe
04. New Minglewood Blues
05. Row Jimmy
06. Mama Tried
07. Mexicali Blues//
08. Tom Thumb's Blues
09. Let it Grow
Set 2
10. Samson and Delilah
11. Eyes of // the World

Disc 2
Set 2 cont.
01. Estimated Prophet
02. Terrapin  Station//
03. Terrapin  Jam > Drums > Jam
04. I Need a Miracle (drops)
05. Wang Dang Doodle
06. Black Peter
07. Throwin' Stones (drops)
08. Turn on Your Love Light//

Encore: Knockin' on Heaven's Door (Missing)

Thanks to Joey B. for the audio discs. SHN'ed by tbrame24@yahoo.com

Comments

Date: 01/25/2004
User: tonto
if you want the encore, you should be the GDM release "view from the vault" ; isn't this SBD off limits?
Date: 01/26/2004
User:
As far as what GDM has stated recently, yes - officially released SBDs should not be traded, although it is kind of a grey zone.
Date: 01/26/2004
There's nothing grey about it. Official releases cannot be copied. Other sources of shows that have been officially released can be traded. It doesn't matter whether it's a soundboard or an audience or in braile, so long as it's not a copy of the official release.
Date: 01/26/2004
User: darrin
nothing grey about it -- per gdp, ALL soundboards of officially released shows are NOT to be traded -- see http://userpages.umbc.edu/~hamilton/gdp.txt

From: GDP Intellectual Property Division
To: "Kirby Bell"
Subject: Re: GD tape trading policy
Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2003 11:51:39 -0800

As I just wrote to someone else who just submitted the same question:

No, soundboards are not okay to trade after the show has been officially released. Technically, audience taping was the only thing the band ever authorized, not soundboards. Audience tapes of the same show are okay to trade.

Thanks for asking,
Jan


Date: 01/26/2004
To clarify the trading policy, here is something pulled from the etree BT site,

"The following reiterates the long standing policy we have used at etree. I'm not sure where the other policy change came from, but this is the one that all of us at "The Music Never Stopped Project" have always and will continue to follow. So, look for all of the great old soundboards that are available to be posted on the whole year projects.

Here is the exact letter from Jan at GDP....


'This question seems to be coming up a lot. As I told someone else recently:

Tapers are free to trade their old sound boards of shows, so long as they don't trade the re-mastered versions that we put out.

Thanks for checking,
Jan' "
Date: 01/26/2004
User: Erin
Darrin, Paul - That's quite a discrepancy. So similar, yet worlds apart. Is there a verifiable source for the GD policy?
Date: 01/27/2004
User: jb
The most recent clarification of the policy is the one listed by Paul, which was just received this week from Jan. While this seems to be a direct contradiction to the December email on the SBD trading policy, since it is the most recent communication, it should be taken as the current policy of the band (it seems as though the thiking at GDP has changed in the time from December to January).

This still doesn't answer the question of why someone would want a copy of a show with three drop outs, four cuts, an unknown number of cassette generations, and that is missing the encore when they can just go buy a purely digital, remastered, pristine, and complete copy with that great filler from Louisville for a mere $30, but, whatever, to each his own. If people really want this, it is OK to circulate.