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Grateful Dead 03/20/1977

Winterland Arena, San Francisco, CA
SHNID 257
Source Summary
SBD > Reel(1) > ?? > DAT > WAV > SHN; Transfer via TB Fiji (S/PDIF) by J. Kempka; DAT seeded by T. Buller; no Terrapin encore on this source; some hiss. [Note: A version circulates with the sbe's fixed on set 1]; upgrade in circulation
Entered by dr.unclear
Checksums orig-shn-md5, shn-md5, st5
Disc Counts 0 / 2
Media Size
Date Circulated
Date Added
1/5/00
07/26/2003
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Archive Identifier gd77-03-20.sbd.kempa.257.sbefixed.shnf ↗

Other Sources
SHNID 25610 Recording Info: SBD -> Master Reel -> Dat x 2...
SHNID 100022 flac16 ; Partial Second Set Audience Tape...
SHNID 132365 flac16 ; Partial Recording by Gene Taback...
SHNID 141691 flac16 ; Recording Info: SBD > Master Reel...
SHNID 141710 flac16 ; Recording Info: SBD > Master Reel...
SHNID 145511 flac16 ; Analog Audience Source: Sony ECM 270...
Grateful Dead
March 20, 1977
Winterland Arena
San Francisco, CA

Source:  SBD > Reel(1) > ?? > DAT > WAV > SHN
Transfer done via TB Fiji (S/PDIF) by Jeff Kempka
DAT supplied by Tim Buller

Disk 1

Set 1
1.  New Minglewood Blues
2.  Ramble on Rose
3.  El Paso
4.  Deal
5.  Cassidy
6.  Peggy-O
7.  Beat It On Down The Line
8.  Brown Eyed Woman
9.  Estimated Prophet
10. Scarlet Begonias

Disk 2

Set 2
1.  Samson & Delilah
2.  Row Jimmy
3.  Promised Land
4.  St. Stephen >
5.  The Other One >
6.  Stellablue
7.  Around & Around
Encore
8.  U.S. Blues


The Terrapin encore is missing on this source, which
is consistent with deadlists.  Apparently the Terrapin
only circulates in an AUD.

Another great '77 show in very good quality.


Enjoy

Jeff Kempka
jeff@shakedown.etree.org

Comments

Date: 05/09/2003
Some flaws of note:

Peggy-O (d1t06) splice at 03:49
BIODTL (d1t07) splice at 00:59
Samson (d2t01) fuzz at 00:38
Stephen (d2t04) splice at 13:17


I assume these are also present on this set: http://db.etree.org/shninfo_detail.php?shnid=16616
Date: 05/09/2003
One more:

R&R (d2t07) dropout at 04:48
Date: 02/02/2004
User: uh_clem
When we use the term 'splice' does that mean music is missing or does it mean that two overlapping reels were spliced together with no music missing?
Date: 02/02/2004
User: jb
I can't speak for this particular seed, but "Splice" is usually a cut with music missing. "Patch" is usually the term for a splice replaced with a different source.