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Grateful Dead 09/16/1990

Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
SHNID 168794
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flac1648 Set 2: Scheops CMC 34 mics Oade power supply, Panasonic SV-255 Deck 18th Row FOB by Bob Melamed Transfer: Tascam DA-20>Tascam DR-100 MKIII Audacity to FLAC 16/48 by Chris Semrod
Entered by Matt Vernon
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Grateful Dead
Madison Square Garden
New York, NY
1990-09-16

Source: Scheops CMC 34 mics Oade power supply, Panasonic SV-255 Deck 18th Row FOB by Bob Melamed
Transfer: Tascam DA-20>Tascam DR-100 MKIII Audacity to FLAC 16/48 by Chris Semrod

(Thanks to Mark Goldey (MG),Jamie Lutch (JL), and Charlie Miller for coordinating this effort!)

Set 2 Only:

01. Intro
02. Samson
03. Aiko
04. L.L. Rain
05. He's Gone
06. Jam
07. Drumz
08. Space
09. SOTM
10. Miracle (drop-out patch 1:52-MG catch)
11. Dew
12. e. Baby Blue



Bob Melamed and I were fortunate enough to see a ton of JGB and The Grateful Dead back in the late 80's and early 90's.  Bob didn't miss a show from 1989 to 1993/94. He taped most shows religiously w/ some board patches, when allowed. I ran into Bob at Dead and Company in August and asked him about his ridiculous DAT collection. Long story short...I drove up to his daughter's place in Boulder and transferred several hundred of them back to my home in Denver. Charlie Miller was kind enough to introduce me to Mark Goldey and Jamie Lutch. This is the first attempt at the Bob Melamed DAT Liberation Project (BMDLP). I hope you enjoy them as much as I do!







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