Dave Matthews Band 08/11/1995
The Greek Theatre - University of California, Berkeley, CA
Source Summary
Source: Set: Schoeps cmc42 > Lunatec > Sony TCD-10 ProII; Encore: "B&K 4011" (probably Marc Nutter)
Conversion: DAT > Sony DTC-A7 > Sound Blaster Z optical in > Adobe Audition 2019 > CD Wave Editor 1.98 tracking and conversion to flac level 8
Mixing: Hard limiter -3dB, normalize to -0,1dB; mix pasted the encore to fix an immediate source change
Source: Set: Schoeps cmc42 > Lunatec > Sony TCD-10 ProII; Encore: "B&K 4011" (probably Marc Nutter)
Conversion: DAT > Sony DTC-A7 > Sound Blaster Z optical in > Adobe Audition 2019 > CD Wave Editor 1.98 tracking and conversion to flac level 8
Mixing: Hard limiter -3dB, normalize to -0,1dB; mix pasted the encore to fix an immediate source change
Dave Matthews Band
August 11, 1995
William Randolph Hearst Greek Theatre
Berkeley, CA
Taper: ??? (DAT provided by Peter Jaeger)
Source: Set: Schoeps cmc42 > Lunatec > Sony TCD-10 ProII; Encore: "B&K 4011" (probably Marc Nutter)
Conversion: DAT > Sony DTC-A7 > Sound Blaster Z optical in > Adobe Audition 2019 > CD Wave Editor 1.98 tracking and conversion to flac level 8
Mixing: Hard limiter -3dB, normalize to -0,1dB; mix pasted the encore to fix an immediate source change
01 - introduction 00:55
02 - Seek Up 12:09
03 - Proudest Monkey » 06:30
04 - Satellite 05:44
05 - Dancing Nancies » 08:53
06 - Warehouse 08:40
07 - Say Goodbye 08:10
08 - Tripping Billies 05:36
09 - Jimi Thing 15:14
10 - Eyes of the World 12:15
11 - #41 07:02
12 - Recently 09:06
13 - Two Step » 06:59
14 - Ants Marching 07:36
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15 - Typical Situation * 07:24
16 - All Along the Watchtower 11:05
* - Dave solo
There are eight spots of diginoise during the first hour of the show. This is a new source with no easy way to fix them, so they are left as is.
This performance is notable in the DMB fandom for being the first show following the death of Jerry Garcia two days earlier and containing the band's only performance of the Grateful Dead song "Eyes of the World."
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This is a new source to circulation as of winter 2023. It is part of a collection of tapes that Peter Jaeger provided and allowed us to review for sources that didn't make it into the digital age. Huge thanks to Peter for trusting us with his personal DATs to help us provide as many listening opportunity 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 01/18/2023 by dmbalmanac.com
August 11, 1995
William Randolph Hearst Greek Theatre
Berkeley, CA
Taper: ??? (DAT provided by Peter Jaeger)
Source: Set: Schoeps cmc42 > Lunatec > Sony TCD-10 ProII; Encore: "B&K 4011" (probably Marc Nutter)
Conversion: DAT > Sony DTC-A7 > Sound Blaster Z optical in > Adobe Audition 2019 > CD Wave Editor 1.98 tracking and conversion to flac level 8
Mixing: Hard limiter -3dB, normalize to -0,1dB; mix pasted the encore to fix an immediate source change
01 - introduction 00:55
02 - Seek Up 12:09
03 - Proudest Monkey » 06:30
04 - Satellite 05:44
05 - Dancing Nancies » 08:53
06 - Warehouse 08:40
07 - Say Goodbye 08:10
08 - Tripping Billies 05:36
09 - Jimi Thing 15:14
10 - Eyes of the World 12:15
11 - #41 07:02
12 - Recently 09:06
13 - Two Step » 06:59
14 - Ants Marching 07:36
==========
15 - Typical Situation * 07:24
16 - All Along the Watchtower 11:05
* - Dave solo
There are eight spots of diginoise during the first hour of the show. This is a new source with no easy way to fix them, so they are left as is.
This performance is notable in the DMB fandom for being the first show following the death of Jerry Garcia two days earlier and containing the band's only performance of the Grateful Dead song "Eyes of the World."
==========
This is a new source to circulation as of winter 2023. It is part of a collection of tapes that Peter Jaeger provided and allowed us to review for sources that didn't make it into the digital age. Huge thanks to Peter for trusting us with his personal DATs to help us provide as many listening opportunity 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 01/18/2023 by dmbalmanac.com
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