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Garcia 06/16/1982

Music Mountain, South Fallsburg, NY
SHNID 6659
Source Summary
Jerry Garcia Band: (Updated source info) Sennheiser 441s (FOB) > Nak 550 > cass. XLII-S > SV3700@48khz. Recorded by Jeff Silberman. Transfer: D8 > Delta DiO 2496 > Samplitude 2496 > CDWAVE > SHN v3.
Entered by Joe Jupille
Checksums d1, d2
Disc Counts 2 / 2
Media Size
Date Circulated
Date Added
12-01-01
05/01/2002
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Jerry Garcia Band
6-16-82 Music Mountain, South Fallsburg, NY.
                                    
Source:  (Updated source info, see notes) Sennheiser 441s (FOB) >
Nak 550 > cass. XLII-S > SV3700@48khz.  Recorded by Jeff Silberman.
Transfer:  D8 > Delta DiO 2496 > Samplitude 2496 > CDWAVE > SHN v3.
Transferred by Jeff Patton.

Disk 1 (74 min. disk)
Set 1
1.  How Sweet It Is
2.  Catfish John
3.  That's What Love Will Make You Do
4.  Valerie
5.  Let It Rock >
6.  Deal

Disk 2 (74 min. disk)
Set 2
1.  Roadrunner
2.  Love In the Afternoon
3.  Don't Let Go
4.  Dixie Down
5.  Run for the Roses

all with Bill Kreutzman

Notes:
Previously listed as Neumann U-87 mics. Mic information updated
5/2002 per information given by Jeff Silberman to Craig Hillwig:
"According to Silberman, it was raining that day and at the last
minute, the call was made to run Sennheiser 441s and keep the
Neumanns out of the rain. Silberman speculated that
the mislabelling was caused by a patcher who labelled his tape
before the last minute switch."

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