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Grateful Dead 05/03/1972

Olympia Theater, Paris, France
SHNID 21923
Source Summary
Soundboard> Master Reel (multi-track)> DAT x 5. DAT> ZA2> .wav> mkw> SHN. DAT seed provided by Michael P. Weitzman. Transfer and SHN by Joe Samaritano; note: channel problems fixed by Joe in reseed- get that version instead
Entered by dr.unclear
Checksums shn-md5, st5
Disc Counts 0 / 4
Media Size
Date Circulated
Date Added
01/25/2004
04/27/2005
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Archive Identifier gd72-05-03.sbd.samaritano.21923.sbeok.shnf ↗

Other Sources
SHNID 142 SBD > multitrack 2" MR > rough mix by J....
SHNID 6453 possible reDAE/reshn by unIDed person of...
SHNID 29082 flac16 ; fixed fly away channel problem on...
SHNID 139539 flac16 ; Recording Info: SBD -> 16 Track...
5/3/72 - Grateful Dead
Olympia Theater, Paris, France

Lineage:
Soundboard->Master Reel (multi-track)->DAT x 5

Transfer:
DAT->ZA2->.wav->mkw->SHN

DAT seed provided by Michael P. Weitzman
Transfer and SHN by Joe Samaritano
1/25/2004

Notes:
1. Known lineage and transfer from DAT, no EAC step.
2. Most circulating copies have digital noize about
a minute into Bertha, this seed is clean.
3. Some circulating copies are plagued with static
from Truckin' on, this seed is clean.
4. Consistent with other copies, Casey Jones has a
skip about 4 minutes in.
5. China Cat->IKYR, Tennessee Jed, and Jack Straw are
patched in from the Europe '72 CD. If you don't own it,
please go buy it today!

Set 1:
d1t01 - Bertha
d1t02 - MAMU
d1t03 - Mr. Charlie
d1t04 - Sugaree
d1t05 - BT Wind
d1t06 - Chinatown Shuffle
d1t07 - China Cat
d1t08 - IKYR
d1t09 - BIODTL
d1t10 - He's Gone
d1t11 - Next Time You See Me
d1t12 - PITB

Set 1 (con't):
d2t01 - Tennessee Jed
d2t02 - Good Lovin'
d2t03 - Sing Me Back Home
d2t04 - Casey Jones
Set 2:
d2t05 - GSET
d2t06 - Ramble On Rose
d2t07 - Hurts Me Too

Set 2 (con't):
d3t01 - Truckin'
d3t02 - Jam
d3t03 - Other One
d3t04 - Drums
d3t05 - Other One Jam
d3t06 - Bobby McGee
d3t07 - Other One
d3t08 - Wharf Rat

Set 2 (con't):
d4t01 - Jack Straw
d4t02 - Sugar Mag
d4t03 - NFA
d4t04 - GDTRFB
d4t05 - NFA
d4t06 - E: OMSN


Comments

Date: 01/31/2004
I should mention that there are some minor pops on this. They can probably be removed with a pencil tool, but I left them alone because they aren't that bothersome, IMO. Please clean-up and re-seed if you disagree.
Date: 01/31/2004
Are these pops new or are they on prior seeds?
Date: 02/01/2004
When I say some minor pops, the key word is "minor."

I have another set of DATs that I've had for years that came to me with the provenance of MR->PCM, 44.1. I did a very brief comparison (my ear) to the source I seeded and chose this one. I'd be more than happy to send my DATs to someone who wants to do a side by side analysis using software.
Date: 02/02/2004
User: Brian
I've noticed that the instrument channels (or tracks) change periodically during many of the songs, most notably on disc 3. Was wondering if someone (Joe) could explain the why and wherefore. thanks -b
Date: 02/02/2004
I have no idea, that's how it came to me.
Date: 02/02/2004
That's not uncommon. I believe a lot of '73 shows, for example have Jerry's guitar floating in all directions. '74 has a more or less set tracking for the instruments, pre-October, anyway.
Date: 02/10/2004
I read a rave about this version. Curious if others feel this is the best source.
Date: 02/11/2004
A well known trader commented he thought the levels flucuated in various spots during this version. He did not say exactly where or how often. Anyone else hear that?
Date: 02/11/2004
The level flucuation is mentioned above. Also above is me offering to lend out my DATs of a different source of this for comparison....no takers though.
Date: 02/11/2004
User:
why dont you do the comparison yourself, since you already are in possesion of the DAT's?
Date: 02/11/2004
I travel 3 weeks per month for my job. I barely have time to seed shows, but I do because I want to contribute. To me, these anomolies are very minor and do not interfere with me enjoying the show. If they are bothersome to some, I apologize.
Date: 02/11/2004
L/K, where is this "rave." I'd like to hear something positive about this seed.
Date: 02/11/2004
http://groups.msn.com/GDLive/general.msnw?action=get_message&mview=0&ID_Message=69403&LastModified=4675458337855634752

"All I can say is 'goddamn!' Other versions of this show have circulated
for some time. If you already have it from other sources you may want to
check this one out. The first set is smoking. Typical europe 72 stuff but
it kills. Pigpen steals the show w/ a balls out Good Lovin'. Get this
show. And I know a lot of you will download a show and neglect listening
to it right away, do yourself a favor and check this one out immeadiatly.
Too new for etree. It'll get listed in a couple of days Here's the text
file:"
Date: 12/04/2004
Turns out that something went haywire during the transfer which caused the channels to fly all over the place. I discovered this by listening to the source Dat at home and realized that the channels were fine. I am going to re-do this and want to get some consensus about whether I should seed it or not, because there is another source out there that is decent.
Date: 12/04/2004
User: waterface
How about without the Studio/tweeked versions from Yurp 72 patched. I'd like to here what they played that night as opposed to how they sweetened it in the studio
Date: 12/06/2004
User: Deadhead
Joe, if you retransfer this show please seed it! We really need a 'just exactly perfect' shn set of this show.
Date: 12/07/2004
The E72 patches need to be included as those songs were snipped from the master tapes - yes?
Date: 12/07/2004
User: Deadhead
Dave, I believe you are correct - IIRC either Dick Latvala or David Gans once commented on how the songs used on E72 were physically cut from the master reels of their respective shows.