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Dave Matthews Band 12/05/1993

Ivory Tusk, Tuscaloosa, AL
SHNID 82219
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Source Info: SBD -> Cassette (unknown generation) -> CD
Entered by Louie
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Disc Counts 1 / 2
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12/10/2006
01/29/2007
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Dave Matthews Band
Ivory Tusk
Tuscaloosa, AL
December 5, 1993


Taper:       Unknown
Source Info:    SBD -> Cassette (unknown generation) -> CD

Conversion: Adam Nelson (nelso222@msu.edu)

CD > flac:  EAC (secure mode, all tracks 100%) -> WAV -> flac frontend (level 6)
Tracks split using CD Wave v1.93.3


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                          PRESERVE THE QUALITY
                          DO NOT ENCODE TO MP3
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Track   |       Name           |   Time (m:s)
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d1t01 Intro 00:50
d1t02 One Sweet World 08:31
d1t03 Tripping Billies 04:45
d1t04 Song That Jane Likes 04:01
d1t05 Lie In Our Graves 06:56
d1t06 Satellite 04:55
d1t07 Help Myself 04:28
d1t08 Jimi Thing 10:54
d2t01 Ants Marching 06:44
d2t02 #36 07:06

d2t01 Warehouse 08:36
d2t02 Dancing Nancies 07:20
d2t03 Granny 04:36
d2t04 True Reflections 06:51


NOTES:
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There were a number of fade-outs between the songs on the source CDs
that have been removed, but may still not sound 100% seamless.

Ants has a brief 20th Century Fox intro.

According to setlist archives, Pay For What You Get was played after
The Song That Jane Likes. Also, between Nancies and Granny two songs
were played...Say Goodbye (probably Dave solo) and Christmas Song
(probably Dave & Carter). These are both missing, along with
What Would You Say, which is listed between Granny and True Reflections.
There sounds like tape cuts at each of these points in the recording.

Dave asks the crowd for a someone who can give him a ride to the
Birmingham airport after the show.

These rare older shows have been collected and converted through a
collaborative effort to get them into circulation. Sometimes these
shows do not have the best sound quality (and maybe that's why they
aren't circulated much to begin with), but people should have access
to them.

Thanks to Andy Svenson for donating the CD source used for the conversion.

Compiled By Adam Nelson on December 10, 2006

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