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String Cheese Incident 11/07/2000

The NorVa, Norfolk, VA
SHNID 1982
Source Summary
SBD > Oade Active > PCM-M1; Conversion: PCM-M1 > Oade Active > ZA2 > CDWave > .shnv3
Entered by Brad Leblanc
Checksums d1, d2, d3
Disc Counts 2 / 3
Media Size
Date Circulated
Date Added
11/15/00
04/22/2003
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String Cheese Incident
11/7/00
The Norva
Norfolk, VA

Source: SBD>oade active>pcm-m1
Conversion: pcm-m1>oade active>za2>cdwav>shnv3
both by Tom Watkins tom-watkinsisnot@home.com  

Keller Williams opened.

Disc 1 (80 min.)
Set I:
t01 intro
t02 Remington Ride
t03 100 Year Flood >
t04 Suntan
t05 Think of What You've Done
t06 Mrs. Brown's Teahouse
t07 Sweet Melinda >
t08aHoward
t08bHoward

Disc 2
Set II:
t01 intro
t02 Blue Bossa
t03 Missing Me >
t04 So What*
t05 Resume Man

Disc 3
Set II cont:
t01 Don't Say >
t02 Under African Skies >
t03 Restless Wind
Encore:
t04 intro
t05 Best Feeling*

* with Keller Williams

Notes:

Howard was split into two tracks so that Disc 1 could
fit onto a 74 minutes disc, and Howard could continue
onto disc 2. I felt it was a more listener friendly
cut than after Sweet Melinda.

Gap in SBD feed between last song of Set II and Encore.
All crowd noise.

End of KW Set: Callaloo and Red Snapper,
Thirsty in the Rain > Kidney in a Cooler, Vacate


Comments

Date: 02/04/2001
User: Mike
I really hate the way the first and 2nd discs are split up, to me it makes much more sense to have a short first disc and just start the 2nd with Sweet Melinda. The way its tracked right now is a real pain in the ass.
Date: 02/05/2001
User: Brad
In defense of the tracking, I like how it's possible to keep the first set intact. I hate when the set gets cut in the middle. There's always the option of splitting it up differently - just because it's named d1t7 doesn't mean you have to burn it on disc one...
Date: 02/06/2001
User: Mike
The only thing that really shouldn't have been done is the splitting up of Howard into 2 tracks. It seems unneccessary and just creates complications, as well as gives me something I have to explain to people when I trade. I would definately discourage this type of tracking in the future.