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String Cheese Incident 10/31/2000

State Theatre, Portland, ME
SHNID 2129
Source Summary
Sonic AD2K+ > SBD (XLR) >TASCAM DAP1 > SONY M1(DAT CLONED) > HHB 850(CD) > EAC > CD > EAC > .shn
Entered by Brad Leblanc
Checksums d1, d2, d3, d4
Disc Counts 2 / 4
Media Size
Date Circulated
Date Added
12/8/00
04/22/2003
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String Cheese Incident
10/31/00
State Theatre, Portland, ME

Source and Transfer Information:
Sonic AD2K+ > SBD (XLR) >TASCAM DAP1 > SONY M1(DAT CLONED) > HHB 850(CD) > EAC > CD > EAC > SHN
Seeded By: Grout (azbigwufan@home.com)
Seed Date: 12/08/2000
Note: This was part of the SCI Halloween Tree that was created by: Aaron Sleight [adsl8@earthlink.net]

Disc 1:
--Set One--
1. Spiderman Theme >
2. Lonesome Fiddle Blues
3. Mrs. Brown?s Teahouse
4. St. Thomas
5. Barstool
6. Turn This Around

Disc 2:
1. Lost > Jam >
2. Come As You Are
--Set Two--
3. Search
4. Howard

Disc 3:
1. Joyful Sound > Jam >
2. Drifting Away
3. Outside Inside# > Jam >
4. Mauna Bowa > Jam >
5. Salt Creek >
6. Black Clouds

Disc 4:
--Encore--
1. Land?s End >
2. Walking On the Moon* >
3. Come Together* >
4. The Wedge* >
5. Get Down Tonight*

* = First Time Played

# = There is a ~20 second gap during Outside Inside.  However, this cut was a result of the entire PA power cutting out. During those 4 seconds, there was no sound coming through the
stacks on the stage either.  Tapers using mics will have a similar "cut" in their tapes save for the faint drum beat and the crowd's reaction when the sick jam suddenly cut out completely


Comments

Date: 12/13/2000
This seed has some naming issues. Some discs have tracks listed as Track01 while others have something like sci00-10-31d1t01. I just renamed most of the files and changed the names in the md5 but that should be taken care of before it is circulated so everybody doesn't have to do that themselves.
Date: 04/16/2002
User: matt
easily fits on 3 discs if you don't mind splitting some segues
Date: 09/20/2002
This SHN set can be downloaded from the Internet Archive here. (Including the naming issues outlined above...)