Phil Lesh & Friends 11/16/2001
Memorial Auditorium, Burlington, VT
Source Summary
Earthworks SR78>MP2>D8 > DAT > CDR taped by Bill Graves, in the OTS section to the right of the board. mics were pretty much as close to the center as they could possibly be. Conversion by mvernon54@attbi.com EAC > SHN (mwkact with seektables appended)
Earthworks SR78>MP2>D8 > DAT > CDR taped by Bill Graves, in the OTS section to the right of the board. mics were pretty much as close to the center as they could possibly be. Conversion by mvernon54@attbi.com EAC > SHN (mwkact with seektables appended)
Other Sources
SHNID 6591 Neumann KM140>EAA PSP3>AD1000>D8 [@44.1]....
SHNID 112848 Source: Earthworks SR78 > MP2 > D8 Transfer:...
SHNID 117462 Recordist : Ray Ackerman Location : general...
Group: Phil Lesh and Friends
Date: 11/16/2001
Venue: Memorial Auditorium
City: Burlington, VT
Taper: Bill Graves
Location: the mics were next to the right of the board in the taper section. the board was a little to the left of center so the mics were pretty much as close to the center as they could possibly be
Source: Earthworks SR78>MP2>D8 > DAT > CDR
Conversion by mvernon54@attbi.com
EAC > SHN (mwkact with seektables appended)
Disk 1
Set 1:
01. [16:40] Shakedown Street>
01. [08:00] Bertha>
01. [12:04] Broken Arrow>
01. [18:47] Uncle John's Band>
01. [04:20] Into the Mystic
01. [12:46] Not Fade Away
Disk 2
Set 2
01. [05:51] Jam>
02. [15:50] Playin' in the Band> Jam>
03. [09:30] Blue Sky
04. [16:24] Scarlet Begonias> Jam>
05. [04:20] Playin'
Disk 3
Set 2 continued
01. [08:26] King Solomon's Marbles>
02. [13:42] Strawberry Fields Forever> Space Jam>
03. [05:11] Truckin' Jam> 1/2 Mtn. Jam>
04. [10:55] St. Stephen
05. [11:25] Liberty
06. [03:22] Rap/intros
E:
07. [11:58] *Midnight Hour
*with Page McConnell
Band - Phil Lesh Bass and vocals, John Molo Drums, Rob Barracco Keyboards
and vocals, Jimmy Herring guitar, Warren Haynes guitar and vocals
Notes:
Tracking same as source cds. Some tracks have tuning/crowd noise included at start of tracks
Disk 2 > Disk 3 transition contains silence so they cannot be joined to recreate all of set 2 without some editing
shntool confirms tracks cut on sector boundaries
thanks to Mike McMullan for supplying the cd's
Pop at D2T2 > D2T3 and D2T4 > D2T5 transitions fixed using Coll Edit 2K
Date: 11/16/2001
Venue: Memorial Auditorium
City: Burlington, VT
Taper: Bill Graves
Location: the mics were next to the right of the board in the taper section. the board was a little to the left of center so the mics were pretty much as close to the center as they could possibly be
Source: Earthworks SR78>MP2>D8 > DAT > CDR
Conversion by mvernon54@attbi.com
EAC > SHN (mwkact with seektables appended)
Disk 1
Set 1:
01. [16:40] Shakedown Street>
01. [08:00] Bertha>
01. [12:04] Broken Arrow>
01. [18:47] Uncle John's Band>
01. [04:20] Into the Mystic
01. [12:46] Not Fade Away
Disk 2
Set 2
01. [05:51] Jam>
02. [15:50] Playin' in the Band> Jam>
03. [09:30] Blue Sky
04. [16:24] Scarlet Begonias> Jam>
05. [04:20] Playin'
Disk 3
Set 2 continued
01. [08:26] King Solomon's Marbles>
02. [13:42] Strawberry Fields Forever> Space Jam>
03. [05:11] Truckin' Jam> 1/2 Mtn. Jam>
04. [10:55] St. Stephen
05. [11:25] Liberty
06. [03:22] Rap/intros
E:
07. [11:58] *Midnight Hour
*with Page McConnell
Band - Phil Lesh Bass and vocals, John Molo Drums, Rob Barracco Keyboards
and vocals, Jimmy Herring guitar, Warren Haynes guitar and vocals
Notes:
Tracking same as source cds. Some tracks have tuning/crowd noise included at start of tracks
Disk 2 > Disk 3 transition contains silence so they cannot be joined to recreate all of set 2 without some editing
shntool confirms tracks cut on sector boundaries
thanks to Mike McMullan for supplying the cd's
Pop at D2T2 > D2T3 and D2T4 > D2T5 transitions fixed using Coll Edit 2K
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