Dave Matthews Band 07/20/2004
Tweeter Center at the Waterfront, Camden, NJ
Source Summary
Taper: Robby Grossman
Source: Shure CMC-16's > SP-SPSB-1 w/ Bass Rolloff @ 107 Hz > Sony MZ-N707/Sony MZ-R70 *
Setup: Sect 104, Row BB. Seats 33-34. 6' stand **. A-B Mics, 2 ft apart.
Taper: Robby Grossman
Source: Shure CMC-16's > SP-SPSB-1 w/ Bass Rolloff @ 107 Hz > Sony MZ-N707/Sony MZ-R70 *
Setup: Sect 104, Row BB. Seats 33-34. 6' stand **. A-B Mics, 2 ft apart.
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Dave Matthews Band
Tuesday, July 20, 2004
Tweeter Center at the Waterfront
Camden, NJ
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Source: Shure CMC-16's > SP-SPSB-1 w/ Bass Rolloff @ 107 Hz > Sony MZ-N707/Sony MZ-R70 *
Setup: Sect 104, Row BB. Seats 33-34. 6' stand **. A-B Mics, 2 ft apart.
Conv: Sony MZ-N707 > Headphone (Anlg) Out > RCA Split > Delta 1010LT > Cakewalk Guitar
Tracks Pro > Normalization to 100% > Wave Export > Cakewalk Pyro 2004 > Track
Division & Loudness Maximization > Wave Export > FLAC Frontend > FLAC (Level 5)
Taper: Robby Grossman (robby@robbygrossman.com)
* I alternated recorders during tape flips. All flips were done during crowd noise
and have been edited down so as to make them seemless.
** A loud, roaring "Fuck you" goes out to the group behind us, who repeatedly
complained to the ushers about my rig being in their way before the show even
started. Resultantly, the ushers made me keep it low the rest of the night. A
thank you goes out to the two wonderful women directly to my right who vouched
for me when the usher gave me a hard time.
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Disclaimer: PLEASE DO NOT CONVERT TO ANY LOSSY FORMATS SUCH AS MP3
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Disc 1:
1. Intro
2. Granny #
3. One Sweet World
4. Don't Burn the Pig
5. Intro to...
6. Satellite
7. Intro to...
8. Hello Again
9. Lie in our Graves @
10. When the World Ends
11. Song that Jane Likes
12. Intro to...
13. Sugar Will
14. Joy Ride
Disc 2:
1. Warehouse
2. So Much to Say >
3. Anyone Seen the Bridge? >
4. Rhyme & Reason
5. Good Good Time [Previously "Hmm? Thing"]
6. Too Much
7. Crazy-Easy
8. Bass Intro to...
9. All Along the Watchtower
10. Encore Break
11. Crash
12. Everyday !
# Gradual level adjustments during recording; I offset these in post-production.
@ Two young girls asked us [Adam and I] for our stubs to sneak into our section. I
wanted to say no because I was taping and didn't want to injur my source, but you
can hear me slowly negotiating with them as I realized that they are two young,
attractive late-teen girls. Damn hormones.
! If you listen carefully, you can hear an obnoxious drunk going around and asking
everybody in site for a hug.
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Thanks go out to Will Clark, Jon Ice and Dave Thoma for advising me toward the completion
of my rig. Additional thanks go to Adam, who helped me carry my gear and who kept an eye
on my stuff when I went to talk to some other tapers. And finally, thanks go out to the
crowd for not protestingly-chanting "Two Step" whenever the band played a different song,
as it seems every other crowd has done.
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Compiled by Robby Grossman on 07-22-2004.
Tuesday, July 20, 2004
Tweeter Center at the Waterfront
Camden, NJ
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Source: Shure CMC-16's > SP-SPSB-1 w/ Bass Rolloff @ 107 Hz > Sony MZ-N707/Sony MZ-R70 *
Setup: Sect 104, Row BB. Seats 33-34. 6' stand **. A-B Mics, 2 ft apart.
Conv: Sony MZ-N707 > Headphone (Anlg) Out > RCA Split > Delta 1010LT > Cakewalk Guitar
Tracks Pro > Normalization to 100% > Wave Export > Cakewalk Pyro 2004 > Track
Division & Loudness Maximization > Wave Export > FLAC Frontend > FLAC (Level 5)
Taper: Robby Grossman (robby@robbygrossman.com)
* I alternated recorders during tape flips. All flips were done during crowd noise
and have been edited down so as to make them seemless.
** A loud, roaring "Fuck you" goes out to the group behind us, who repeatedly
complained to the ushers about my rig being in their way before the show even
started. Resultantly, the ushers made me keep it low the rest of the night. A
thank you goes out to the two wonderful women directly to my right who vouched
for me when the usher gave me a hard time.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Disclaimer: PLEASE DO NOT CONVERT TO ANY LOSSY FORMATS SUCH AS MP3
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Disc 1:
1. Intro
2. Granny #
3. One Sweet World
4. Don't Burn the Pig
5. Intro to...
6. Satellite
7. Intro to...
8. Hello Again
9. Lie in our Graves @
10. When the World Ends
11. Song that Jane Likes
12. Intro to...
13. Sugar Will
14. Joy Ride
Disc 2:
1. Warehouse
2. So Much to Say >
3. Anyone Seen the Bridge? >
4. Rhyme & Reason
5. Good Good Time [Previously "Hmm? Thing"]
6. Too Much
7. Crazy-Easy
8. Bass Intro to...
9. All Along the Watchtower
10. Encore Break
11. Crash
12. Everyday !
# Gradual level adjustments during recording; I offset these in post-production.
@ Two young girls asked us [Adam and I] for our stubs to sneak into our section. I
wanted to say no because I was taping and didn't want to injur my source, but you
can hear me slowly negotiating with them as I realized that they are two young,
attractive late-teen girls. Damn hormones.
! If you listen carefully, you can hear an obnoxious drunk going around and asking
everybody in site for a hug.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Thanks go out to Will Clark, Jon Ice and Dave Thoma for advising me toward the completion
of my rig. Additional thanks go to Adam, who helped me carry my gear and who kept an eye
on my stuff when I went to talk to some other tapers. And finally, thanks go out to the
crowd for not protestingly-chanting "Two Step" whenever the band played a different song,
as it seems every other crowd has done.
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Compiled by Robby Grossman on 07-22-2004.
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