String Cheese Incident 04/10/1999
Smith Opera House, Geneva, NY
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DAT recording from SCI Patchbay. DAT to CDR with standalone burner. CDR to HD with Track Thief 2.0. AIFF to WAV with SoundApp 2.6.1. WAV to shn with 1.1a3 for Macintosh.
DAT recording from SCI Patchbay. DAT to CDR with standalone burner. CDR to HD with Track Thief 2.0. AIFF to WAV with SoundApp 2.6.1. WAV to shn with 1.1a3 for Macintosh.
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String Cheese Incident
04/10/99 Smith Opera House, Geneva, NY
NOTE: Disc 1 starts at track 2 since track 1 on the CD it was burned from is noise and no music.
Disc 1
Set I
Round The Wheel
Work
MLT
Cottonmouth
Bigger Isn't Better >
Rhum 'n' Zouc
Disc 2
Roll Over (end of set I)
Set II:
*Shenandoah Breakdown
*Nine Pound Hammer
Best Feeling >
Smile
High on a Mountain Top
Rhythm of The Road
Disc 3 (continues set II)
Land's End >
*I Know You Rider
Encore:
*Temperence Reel
*All Blues >
*Mtn Girls
(*with Billy Constable on banjo)
Source
DAT recording from SCI Patchbay
DAT to CDR with standalone burner
CDR to HD with Track Thief 2.0
AIFF to WAV with SoundApp 2.6.1
WAV to shn with 1.1a3 for Macintosh
Taping done by Marty Hanlon
DAT>CD transfer by Marty Hanlon
CD>shn transfer by Skip Philippon
04/10/99 Smith Opera House, Geneva, NY
NOTE: Disc 1 starts at track 2 since track 1 on the CD it was burned from is noise and no music.
Disc 1
Set I
Round The Wheel
Work
MLT
Cottonmouth
Bigger Isn't Better >
Rhum 'n' Zouc
Disc 2
Roll Over (end of set I)
Set II:
*Shenandoah Breakdown
*Nine Pound Hammer
Best Feeling >
Smile
High on a Mountain Top
Rhythm of The Road
Disc 3 (continues set II)
Land's End >
*I Know You Rider
Encore:
*Temperence Reel
*All Blues >
*Mtn Girls
(*with Billy Constable on banjo)
Source
DAT recording from SCI Patchbay
DAT to CDR with standalone burner
CDR to HD with Track Thief 2.0
AIFF to WAV with SoundApp 2.6.1
WAV to shn with 1.1a3 for Macintosh
Taping done by Marty Hanlon
DAT>CD transfer by Marty Hanlon
CD>shn transfer by Skip Philippon
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