Dave Matthews Band 04/07/1995
Cameron Indoor Stadium (Duke), Durham, NC
Source Summary
Taper: unknown Source: SBD > Cass. (?) > WAV > SHN Conversion: SHN > WAV > Cool Edit 2000 remaster (Precision 7, Smooth 2, amplified 200%, 9db bass boost, treble boost, 9000Hz Low End Filter) > WAV > SHN [Brian Emerick]
Taper: unknown Source: SBD > Cass. (?) > WAV > SHN Conversion: SHN > WAV > Cool Edit 2000 remaster (Precision 7, Smooth 2, amplified 200%, 9db bass boost, treble boost, 9000Hz Low End Filter) > WAV > SHN [Brian Emerick]
Dave Matthews Band
April 7, 1995
Cameron Indoor Stadium
Duke University, Durham, NC
Taper: unknown
Source: SBD > Cass. (?) > WAV > SHN
Conversion: SHN > WAV > Cool Edit 2000 remaster (Precision 7, Smooth 2,
amplified 200%, 9db bass boost, treble boost, 9000Hz Low End
Filter) > WAV > SHN [Brian Emerick]
(REMASTER)
*****************************************
*********DO NOT CONVERT TO MP3***********
****I REPEAT, DO NOT CONVERT TO MP3!!****
*****************************************
Disc One:
[Recently]
[Water/Wine Jam]
[Lie In Our Graves]
[Rhyme & Reason]
01. Intro ! - 00:19
02. So Much To Say - 04:18
03. Say Goodbye - 07:46
04. Dancing Nancies -> - 09:00
05. Warehouse - 08:37
06. Jimi Thing - 13:04
Total: - 43:04
Disc Two:
01. Song That Jane Likes ! - 04:21
02. Two Step -> - 07:38
03. Satellite -> - 04:44
04. Ants Marching - 06:32
-Encore- %
05. Intro to... ! - 00:31
06. #40 (Always) $ - 04:19
07. #41 ^ - 08:53
08. All Along the Watchtower - 08:49
Total: - 45:46
<> played, but not taped
! abrupt with excess silence, so fade in added
$ full band
^ first time played
-------------------------
Notes:
% most records say that the encore was only Watchtower, but this source
clearly shows that Ants is cut on the end, and then #40 starts abruptly
after the crowd noise before the encore was cut out somewhere along the line
I was able to reduce much of the original buzz and hiss, and boost the volume
by 200% and bass by 9dB to fill out the sound, normalizing. I also cut off
the frequency @ 9000Hz, which took out a lot of hiss. There's still a little
warble in the background, and you can hear some hiss during the quiet parts, but if
you crank it while the music is playing, it sounds great. Much better than
the original, which was tedious to listen to at best. The place is echoey to
begin with, so that's not a problem in recording (most evident right before
#40). One of the rarest shows out there as of right now. This is the best
it gets. Next, 4.10.94 (the "Recently" show) ;)
You can tell this source from the original by the very full clear sound -
on the original, the hiss is almost as heavy as the instruments.
Ratings (comparitively):
B = for a SBD
B+ = in General
A = for a Cass. (?) SBD
compiled 10.29.02 by Brian Emerick
p.s. Jimi is amazing - GO ROI!
April 7, 1995
Cameron Indoor Stadium
Duke University, Durham, NC
Taper: unknown
Source: SBD > Cass. (?) > WAV > SHN
Conversion: SHN > WAV > Cool Edit 2000 remaster (Precision 7, Smooth 2,
amplified 200%, 9db bass boost, treble boost, 9000Hz Low End
Filter) > WAV > SHN [Brian Emerick]
(REMASTER)
*****************************************
*********DO NOT CONVERT TO MP3***********
****I REPEAT, DO NOT CONVERT TO MP3!!****
*****************************************
Disc One:
[Recently]
[Water/Wine Jam]
[Lie In Our Graves]
[Rhyme & Reason]
01. Intro ! - 00:19
02. So Much To Say - 04:18
03. Say Goodbye - 07:46
04. Dancing Nancies -> - 09:00
05. Warehouse - 08:37
06. Jimi Thing - 13:04
Total: - 43:04
Disc Two:
01. Song That Jane Likes ! - 04:21
02. Two Step -> - 07:38
03. Satellite -> - 04:44
04. Ants Marching - 06:32
-Encore- %
05. Intro to... ! - 00:31
06. #40 (Always) $ - 04:19
07. #41 ^ - 08:53
08. All Along the Watchtower - 08:49
Total: - 45:46
<> played, but not taped
! abrupt with excess silence, so fade in added
$ full band
^ first time played
-------------------------
Notes:
% most records say that the encore was only Watchtower, but this source
clearly shows that Ants is cut on the end, and then #40 starts abruptly
after the crowd noise before the encore was cut out somewhere along the line
I was able to reduce much of the original buzz and hiss, and boost the volume
by 200% and bass by 9dB to fill out the sound, normalizing. I also cut off
the frequency @ 9000Hz, which took out a lot of hiss. There's still a little
warble in the background, and you can hear some hiss during the quiet parts, but if
you crank it while the music is playing, it sounds great. Much better than
the original, which was tedious to listen to at best. The place is echoey to
begin with, so that's not a problem in recording (most evident right before
#40). One of the rarest shows out there as of right now. This is the best
it gets. Next, 4.10.94 (the "Recently" show) ;)
You can tell this source from the original by the very full clear sound -
on the original, the hiss is almost as heavy as the instruments.
Ratings (comparitively):
B = for a SBD
B+ = in General
A = for a Cass. (?) SBD
compiled 10.29.02 by Brian Emerick
p.s. Jimi is amazing - GO ROI!
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