Dave Matthews Band
June 18, 2010
Verizon Wireless Music Center(Deer Creek)
Noblesville, IN


Taper: Rockinman
Location: Behind soundboard,DFC,mics DINA 90 config, stand at 13 feet     
Source: AKg460mods/ck63(hyper caps)>Edirol UA5(Wmod)>M-Audio
        Microtrack II (24/48kHz)
Transfer: Microtrack II->USB->PC
Conversion: 24/48kHz wav->Soundforge 8.0,No normalization, L3 Waves Volume  Maximizer applied->CD Wave Editor->Flac Frontend(level 5)


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                ******This is a 24 bit file set********
                ******Not intended for cd**************
                ******A 16 bit version exists**********       


Disc 1

01: Intro
02: JTR
03: Squirm
04: Seven
05: Don't Drink the Water
06: Lying in the Hands of God
07: Shake Me Like a Monkey
08: Break for It
09: Tripping Billies
10: Corn Bread @
11: Road %
12: Gravedigger
13: #41
14: Crash Into Me (Dixie Chicken)
15: You Might Die Trying
16: Two Step-->
17: Ants Marching

18: Encore Break

Encore

19: The Needle and the Damage Done #
20: So Damn Lucky (Digging a Ditch & Thank You mashed outros)



@ with Danny Barnes on banjo
% with Danny Barnes on lyrics and banjo
# Dave solo



Notes: The beginning of the show was delayed for almost 90 min. due to severe thunderstorms with dangerous lightning and high winds.  The storm passed however the wind remained for most of the show. The phasing effect from the wind is present on the recording despite the use of windscreens.




Thanks to Mike and Paula for their hospitality and to Kurt for the ticket.



Compiled by Tom Gambichler on June 21, 2010




Reconversion notes: Original source was converted as 16 bit/48kHz due incorrect setting on L3 Waves Volume Maximizer which was set to 16 bit therefore a smaller than normal total flac file size. Reconverted source from original 24/48 wav file and applied L3 Waves at 24 bit setting.  Resplit files in cd wav editor and assigned new flac fingerprints.

Thanks to Crumbo, Scott Brown and Smokin Joe for their help in determining why the flac file size was not its normal size. Turns out it was my doing.



Recompiled and reconverted by Tom Gambichler on January 16, 2011