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Dave Matthews Band 07/17/1993

Georgia Theatre, Athens, GA
SHNID 174790
Source Summary
Taper: ??? (original cassette provided by Greg Mendelsohn)
Source: sbd > cass(?)
Conversion: Nakamichi CD1 > Sound Devices MixPre-6ii > Adobe Audition 2023 > CDWAV v1.98 to .flac (tracking and conversion to .flac level 8)
Mixing: speed/pitch adjustment, various fade ins and outs to accommodate tape cuts and set start/stops, FFT filter, normalize and amplitude adjustments
Entered by Gary Burdick
Checksums .ffp
Disc Counts 0 / 0
Media Size Compressed: 326 MB (341835776 bytes)
Date Circulated
Date Added
07/07/2023
10/26/2025
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Dave Matthews Band
July 17, 1993
Georgia Theatre
Athens, GA

Taper: ??? (original cassette provided by Greg Mendelsohn)
Source: sbd > cass(?)
Conversion: Nakamichi CD1 > Sound Devices MixPre-6ii > Adobe Audition 2023 > CDWAV v1.98 to .flac (tracking and conversion to .flac level 8)
Mixing: speed/pitch adjustment, various fade ins and outs to accommodate tape cuts and set start/stops, FFT filter, normalize and amplitude adjustments

SET I (incomplete):
01 - Satellite 04:53
02 - What Would You Say 06:51
03 - One Sweet World (aborted) 02:05
04 - Help Myself 05:10
05 - Typical Situation 09:35

SET II:
06 - Warehouse 10:34
07 - Granny 05:27
08 - The Best of What's Around (cut) 02:08
09 - Seek Up 16:14
10 - The Song That Jane Likes 03:54
11 - Dancing Nancies (cut) 07:11

A cassette dated 8.17.93 surfaced in 2023 with this performance. Details within the music, as well as some Davespeak regarding a show in Atlanta two nights earlier and it being their second time playing at this venue, confirm the date and venue. The start of the show has a couple of partial pieces of music that may eventually determine what was played just before Satellite. The end of the show past Dancing Nancies is also currently unknown.

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This is a new show to circulation, previously lost from the community. It is part of a collection of analog cassettes and DAT tapes that Greg Mendelsohn has provided and allowed us to review for sources that didn't make it into the digital age. Huge thanks to him for trusting us with his personal collection to help us provide as many live performances for fans as possible.

If you have any sources that we can help review whether it matches extant sources or want help converting and spreading, please reach out to us at dmbalmanac@gmail.com. We are willing to take on as much of the work as we can to share this music that maybe you might be the only one in possession.

compiled on 07.07.2023 by dmbalmanac.com

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