Grateful Dead 09/16/1972
Music Hall, Boston, MA
Source Summary
mixed source (AUD>MC>) and (SBD>MR>) C> D> CD> EAC> SHN; edits (see info), encoding, vined by J. Cotsman, with thanks to Mark Sweeney and unIDed patcher
mixed source (AUD>MC>) and (SBD>MR>) C> D> CD> EAC> SHN; edits (see info), encoding, vined by J. Cotsman, with thanks to Mark Sweeney and unIDed patcher
Other Sources
SHNID 6683 partial; 7" SBDMR > Cass > DAT > CDn > EAC >...
SHNID 12932 AUDMC > C > DAT > CD > SHN recorded by Bill...
SHNID 77442 flac 16 ; Sick Bits Vol. 20 - SBD/AUD Matrix:...
SHNID 150978 Flac 24/44.1 Bear's Reel > Cassette...
SHNID 150979 Flac 24/44.1 Vault Master Reel to DAT...
Grateful Dead
9-16-72
Boston Music Hall,
Boston, Mass.
Source 1: AUD>MC>C>D>CD>EAC>SHN
Source 2: SBD>MR>C>D>CD>EAC>SHN
SBD supplies: Playin', Dew, Greatest Story, Dark Star>Brokedown (with aud
patch), NFA>GDTRFB>NFA
Disc 1
set 1
1. //Bertha
2. Me & My Uncle
3. //Deal
4. Black Throated Wind
5. You Win Again
6. Big River
7. //Bird Song
8. Mexicali Blues
9. //Stella Blue
10. //Jack Straw
11. Big Railroad Blues
Disc 2
end of set 1
1. Playin' In The Band
set 2
2. Morning Dew
3. Greatest Story Ever Told
4. He's Gone
5. //El Paso
6. //Don't Ease Me In
Disc 3
2nd set continued
1. Dark Star-->
2. Brokedown Palace
3. //Promised Land
4. //Ramble On Rose
5. Not Fade Away-->
6. Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad-->
7. Not Fade Away
8. //One More Saturday Night
The audience tape was probably stopped in between songs, and only the first
couple notes are clipped from many of the songs. The audience recording
also supplies a patch for the last few seconds of Dark Star as well as
several seconds of Brokedown.
Sound Forge was used for a slight pitch adjustment and minor edits.
Thanks to Mark Sweeney &
Thanks to the unknown person that patched these two sources together in the
first place
encoding/edits by J. Cotsman
9-16-72
Boston Music Hall,
Boston, Mass.
Source 1: AUD>MC>C>D>CD>EAC>SHN
Source 2: SBD>MR>C>D>CD>EAC>SHN
SBD supplies: Playin', Dew, Greatest Story, Dark Star>Brokedown (with aud
patch), NFA>GDTRFB>NFA
Disc 1
set 1
1. //Bertha
2. Me & My Uncle
3. //Deal
4. Black Throated Wind
5. You Win Again
6. Big River
7. //Bird Song
8. Mexicali Blues
9. //Stella Blue
10. //Jack Straw
11. Big Railroad Blues
Disc 2
end of set 1
1. Playin' In The Band
set 2
2. Morning Dew
3. Greatest Story Ever Told
4. He's Gone
5. //El Paso
6. //Don't Ease Me In
Disc 3
2nd set continued
1. Dark Star-->
2. Brokedown Palace
3. //Promised Land
4. //Ramble On Rose
5. Not Fade Away-->
6. Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad-->
7. Not Fade Away
8. //One More Saturday Night
The audience tape was probably stopped in between songs, and only the first
couple notes are clipped from many of the songs. The audience recording
also supplies a patch for the last few seconds of Dark Star as well as
several seconds of Brokedown.
Sound Forge was used for a slight pitch adjustment and minor edits.
Thanks to Mark Sweeney &
Thanks to the unknown person that patched these two sources together in the
first place
encoding/edits by J. Cotsman
Comments
Other Sources (comments)
partial; 7" SBDMR > Cass >... (1)
AUDMC > C > DAT > CD > SHN... (0)
flac 16 ; Sick Bits Vol.... (0)
Flac 24/44.1 Bear's Reel... (0)
Flac 24/44.1 Vault Master... (0)
partial; 7" SBDMR > Cass >... (1)
AUDMC > C > DAT > CD > SHN... (0)
flac 16 ; Sick Bits Vol.... (0)
Flac 24/44.1 Bear's Reel... (0)
Flac 24/44.1 Vault Master... (0)
Date: 01/31/2003
User:
Mark Goldey
There are sector boundary errors on the last track of each disc.
Date: 03/26/2003
User:
Jeff
This SBD/AUD was compiled by Mr. Jackey Sack. Thanks!
Date: 03/27/2003
User:
Joe Jupille
That'd be Jack Warner, for those wondering. ;-)
Date: 03/27/2003
User:
Martin M. Pedersen
There can never be a sectory boundary on the last track.
It just doesn't make any sense for the last track because
there is no gap to the next track.
It just doesn't make any sense for the last track because
there is no gap to the next track.
Date: 03/27/2003
User:
Ryan Burns
Martin...not true. You can have a setor bopundary on any track...even the last one!
Date: 03/27/2003
User:
TWATTS
Not only is it true, but if you don't correct for it, it will occur again when there is a "next" track - like when these SHN sources are taken to DVD-audio and the whole show can fit on one disc...
Terry
Terry
Date: 03/27/2003
User:
sir
yup indeedy
Date: 03/27/2003
User:
Jeff
I'm curious if any expert knows for certain that the sectors for an audio DVD are bundled in the same manner as a CD (2132 bytes?). One would have to assume so, but it seems at least possible to me that things could be quite different with regards to tracking.
Regarding this show (and quite a few others): if you are burning CDs, you almost certainly have no worries about the disc ending SBEs. It would be rare for discs of sets like this not to end in (or start in) silence as it is unless there's an 80+ minute jam, so there shouldn't be a pop, even if you were to burn a whole DVD without shntooling.
Regarding this show (and quite a few others): if you are burning CDs, you almost certainly have no worries about the disc ending SBEs. It would be rare for discs of sets like this not to end in (or start in) silence as it is unless there's an 80+ minute jam, so there shouldn't be a pop, even if you were to burn a whole DVD without shntooling.
Date: 03/27/2003
User:
Diana
More general DVD discussion/issues would be better off on say forums.etree.org rather than appended as comments "about" this shn set. Tanks!
Date: 10/13/2003
User:
Mark Goldey
There's a neat bit of audience banter at about 1:40 into Stella Blue, along the lines of "Hey, are you recording this? You gonna make a bootleg?"
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