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Grateful Dead 07/01/1992

Buckeye Lake Music Center, Hebron, OH
SHNID 5701
Source Summary
preFM SBD > CM > DAT > CDR > WAV > SHNv3; d1 tracked for 80 min; some clipping; via Chris L.
Entered by dr.unclear
Checksums shn-md5, st5
Disc Counts 2 / 2
Media Size
Date Circulated
Date Added
10/6/01
10/25/2001
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Archive Identifier gd92-07-01.prefm.ladner.5701.sbeok.shnf ↗

Other Sources
SHNID 81844 flac16 ; Schoeps CMC32's (8 foot spaced omnis...
SHNID 110852 flac16 ; Source: Audience Recording >...
SHNID 110853 flac24 ; Source: Audience Recording >...
SHNID 140128 flac24 ; Recording Info: SBD > Cassette Master...
SHNID 140226 flac16 ; Recording Info: SBD > Cassette Master...
SHNID 147571 flac16/48kHz ; Source Info: Beyer CM 101->...
Grateful Dead
07/01/92
Buckeye Lake
Hebron, OH

source:  preFM SBD > CM > DAT > CDR > WAV > SHNv3

Disc 1 - Set 1
01 Touch of Grey
02 Greatest Story Ever Told
03 Stagger Lee
04 When I Paint My Masterpiece
05 Brown Eyed Women
06 Picasso Moon
07 Bird Song
08 Promised Land
Set 2
09 Saint of Circumstance
10 In the Midnight Hour
11 West L.A. Fadeaway

Disc 2 - Set 2 (cont'd)
01 Truckin' >
02 Spoonful >
03 Drums >
04 Space >
05 I Need a Miracle >
06 Wharf Rat >
07 Turn on  Your Lovelight
Encore
08 Baba O'Riley >
09 Tomorrow Never Knows

comments:  no one will complain that the levels are too low on this one.  clipping most notably during truckin' (peak out jam > phil bombs -oh yeah!!) and a few other spots.

*** DISC 1 REQUIRES AN 80 MIN. CDR ***

thanks to Todd C. for miracling me the CDR seeds.
DAE:  EAC (high, secure, offset corrected in triplicate with matching wav md5's) > CDWave (tracking) > shntools (wav boundaries confirmed) > mkwact (SHNv3)) and FTP via Chris L .


Comments

Date: 01/17/2002
User: Marcus T
The lineage posted here is incorrect. The
proper lineage (via the original seeder of this show) should read:

SBD>DAT>Healy Cass>DAT>CDR>WAV>SHNv3

There is no "pre FM" as this show was never broadcast.
Date: 01/27/2002
User: Chris L.
just because it says FM doesn't mean you were gonna hear it on your car radio. In-house FM systems were present at many venues and could be used for monitors, handicapped viewers with ear plugs as well as luxury boxes. i have no reason to doubt the lineage given to me by todd c. - unless the enterprising person who plugged into the SBD on 7/1 can pipe in and tell us (or knows whether a FM system was in place at Buckeye Lake), i still believe todd's lineage to be accurate, though i think were probably splitting hairs. phil just kicks ass all over this show - bombs away!