Dave Matthews Band 12/03/1996
Wings Stadium, Kalamazoo, MI
Source Summary
Taper: Unknown
Source: Unknown Mic > DAT
Conversion: DAT > Cass (0) > Midiman Duo > Audacity (WAV) > Traders Little Helper (FLAC)
Taper: Unknown
Source: Unknown Mic > DAT
Conversion: DAT > Cass (0) > Midiman Duo > Audacity (WAV) > Traders Little Helper (FLAC)
Other Sources
SHNID 98325 Taper: Unknown Source: AUD (unknown...
SHNID 174787 Source Info: AUD (unknown generations) -> CD +...
SHNID 98325 Taper: Unknown Source: AUD (unknown...
SHNID 174787 Source Info: AUD (unknown generations) -> CD +...
Dave Matthews Band
Wings Stadium
Kalamazoo, MI
December 3, 1996
Source:
Unknown Mic > DAT
Conversion:
DAT > Cass (0) > Midiman Duo > Audacity (WAV) > Traders Little Helper (FLAC)
Disc 1
01. Intro
02. Two Step
03. Tripping Billies
04. Improv Jam* >
05. What Would You Say
06. Satellite
07. Lie In Our Graves
08. #41
09. Crash Into Me
10. Jimi Thing
Disc 2
01. Disc 2 Intro
02. Rhyme and Reason
03. Let You Down#
04. Minarets >
05. Typical Situation
06. So Much To Say >
07. Anyone Seen the Bridge >
08. Too Much >
09. Ants Marching
---------------
10. encore break
11. Christmas Song
12. All Along the Watchtower
* Dave broke a string, Carter started a drumbeat, some folks jammed along, Dave joined in, and then went in to WWYS
# first time played with full band
Notes:
- I added a slight bit of high end and pulled a bit of low end, because the bass was overpowering. Sorry to the purists. Don't download it if it's a problem for you.
- Here's what I know about this recording. In Kalamazoo, Michigan, was a shop called "In Flight" - it was a kind sort of place, and the manager was a taper named Mark. Mark did not tape this show, but his buddy Scott did. It is possible that Scott was the manager of another "In Flight" store in East Lansing. Maybe not. It is also possible, but not confirmed, that the mics were AT4012, or something like that. Mark was also using B&K mics at the time (now DPA), so it may have been DPA4022's. Like I said, no idea. It's been 11 years. And I got drunk in college alot, so I can't remember. Regardless, my analogs were run off the DAT that was recorded that night. He may have run others off and traded them, but I am unsure. I did NOT trade this show very heavily, because the bass was overpowering, and the sound was not perfect. But here we are a decade later, and I thought I'd share my copy. Enjoy.
Wings Stadium
Kalamazoo, MI
December 3, 1996
Source:
Unknown Mic > DAT
Conversion:
DAT > Cass (0) > Midiman Duo > Audacity (WAV) > Traders Little Helper (FLAC)
Disc 1
01. Intro
02. Two Step
03. Tripping Billies
04. Improv Jam* >
05. What Would You Say
06. Satellite
07. Lie In Our Graves
08. #41
09. Crash Into Me
10. Jimi Thing
Disc 2
01. Disc 2 Intro
02. Rhyme and Reason
03. Let You Down#
04. Minarets >
05. Typical Situation
06. So Much To Say >
07. Anyone Seen the Bridge >
08. Too Much >
09. Ants Marching
---------------
10. encore break
11. Christmas Song
12. All Along the Watchtower
* Dave broke a string, Carter started a drumbeat, some folks jammed along, Dave joined in, and then went in to WWYS
# first time played with full band
Notes:
- I added a slight bit of high end and pulled a bit of low end, because the bass was overpowering. Sorry to the purists. Don't download it if it's a problem for you.
- Here's what I know about this recording. In Kalamazoo, Michigan, was a shop called "In Flight" - it was a kind sort of place, and the manager was a taper named Mark. Mark did not tape this show, but his buddy Scott did. It is possible that Scott was the manager of another "In Flight" store in East Lansing. Maybe not. It is also possible, but not confirmed, that the mics were AT4012, or something like that. Mark was also using B&K mics at the time (now DPA), so it may have been DPA4022's. Like I said, no idea. It's been 11 years. And I got drunk in college alot, so I can't remember. Regardless, my analogs were run off the DAT that was recorded that night. He may have run others off and traded them, but I am unsure. I did NOT trade this show very heavily, because the bass was overpowering, and the sound was not perfect. But here we are a decade later, and I thought I'd share my copy. Enjoy.
Add Show
Comments
Source Collectors
History
Add Comment
Taper: Unknown
Source:...