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Dave Matthews Band 02/17/1994

The Mad Monk, Wilmington, NC
SHNID 93694
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Taper: Unknown
Source Info: SBD -> Cassette (unknown generation) -> CD
Conversion: Adam Nelson
CD > flac: EAC (secure mode, all tracks 100%) -> WAV -> flac frontend (level 6)
Entered by Shawn McConnell
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SHNID 174615 Source: SBD -> Cassette (unknown generation) ->...
Dave Matthews Band
The Mad Monk
Wilmington, NC
February 17, 1994


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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Track   |       Name           |   Time (m:s)
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d1t01 One Sweet World 09:39
d1t02 Tripping Billies 05:06
d1t03 Satellite 06:59
d1t04 Song That Jane Likes 04:06
d1t05 Help Myself 05:20
d1t06 Angel From Montgomery 06:41
d1t07 What Would You Say 06:07
d1t08 Lover Lay Down 07:02

d2t01 Intro 01:01
d2t02 True Reflections 07:13
d2t03 Ants Marching 04:59
d2t04 E: Typical Situation 11:57
d2t05 E: Jimi Thing                   12:18

NOTES:
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This show was very difficult to find.
OSW, AFM, and Ants all start abruptly.
Dave mentions this is their second time in Wilmington.
The first show was 11/18/93.
It sounds like there has been some crowd noise removed
between songs. This may have been edited out during the
original analog -> CD conversion.
I think the band played both Minarets and Typical in the
encore. Ants was the likely set closer. At the very start
of Typical, you can hear the band finishing the preceding
song and starting Typical. The missing song is almost
certainly Minarets, but it's hard to say with 100%
certainty.

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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