Dave Matthews Band
December 8, 1993
The Flood Zone
Richmond, VA



Taper: Mark Lynn
Location: Soundboard
Source: DSBD>Casio DA7>DAT(@16/48 kHz)
Transfer: DAT(@16/48kHz)>Tascam DA-20>M-Audio Microtrack II>USB>PC
Conversion: Tom Gambichler-WAV>Sound Forge 8,Resampled to 16/44kHz>CD Wav Editor for track splitting>Flac>Flac Frontend, compression @ level 5>Foobar 2000 for tagging

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Disc 1

01. The Song That Jane Likes (instrumental intro)      06:44
02. Tripping Billies                                   05:56
03. One Sweet World (Instrumental intro)               09:20
04. Granny                                             04:55
05. Dancing Nancies                                    12:08
06. True Reflections                                   08:18
07. Say Goodbye                                        05:32
08. I'll Back You Up                                   05:53


Total time Disc 1                                      59:05


Disc 2

09. #36                                                10:57
10. Minarets                                           10:57
11. Seek Up                                            16:06
12. Christmas Song *                                   05:39
 
13. Encore Break                                       02:18

Encore

14. Carter and Tim Jam->                               06:08
15. Ants Marching (country jam intro)                  08:36


Total time Disc 2                                      60:58



* Fade out after Dave says goodnight




Entire show with Tim Reynolds on electric guitar


**This was the last regularly scheduled show at The Flood Zone**


Many thanks to Mark Lynn for sending me this DAT to convert and circulate.  The existing sbd source's DAT had problems with Seek Up.  No errors were present on this DAT, it's perfect. No adjustments were necessary. It's also superior in quality. 




Compiled by Tom Gambichler on August 7, 2011 