Dead &amp; Company
DCU Center
Worcester, MA
Tuesday, November 10th 2015

Set1: 76:28
d1t01. crowd/tuning
d1t02. Cassidy
d1t03. Row Jimmy
d1t04. Ramble On Rose
d1t05. Big River
d1t06. Peggy-O
d1t07. Sugaree
d1t08. The Music Never Stopped

Set2: 97:57
d2t01. Deal-&gt;
d2t02. Uncle John\'s Band
d2t03. Estimated Prophet-&gt;
d2t04. Lady With A Fan-&gt;
d2t05. Terrapin Station-&gt;
d2t06. Drumz-&gt;
d2t07. Space-&gt;
d2t08. Dear Prudence
d3t01. Get Out Of My Life Woman
d3t02. Goin\' Down The Road Feeling Bad
d3t03. (E) Ripple


Dead &amp; Company is:

Mickey Hart - drums &amp; percussion
Bill Kreutzmann - drums &amp; percussion
Bob Weir - rhythm guitar &amp; vocals
John Mayer - lead guitar &amp; vocals
Oteil Burbridge - bass &amp; vocals &amp; drumz
Jeff Chimenti - keyboards &amp; vocals

Get Out Of My Life Woman in honor of Allen Toussaint who had passed away earlier in the day.

Location: front of board, back of GA pit section, just right of center, 20 yds from stage lip

Mic config: DIN Kwonbar, Schoeps A20S shock, Large Manfrotto air-cushioned stand @ 7 ft, small screens

Source: Neumann SKM140(AK40\'s/LC3\'s/KM100\'s)&gt;GAKables xlr&gt;Lunatec V2&gt;GAKables xlr&gt;Apogee Mini-Me@24/48&gt;AES/EBU&gt;Sound Devices 722 @24bit/48kHz

Transfer, editing, mastering &amp; conversion: Sound Devices 722 master file @24bit/48kHz&gt;firewire&gt;Sound Forge Pro 11.0&gt;44.1/16-CD Wave v1.98(tracking)&gt;FLAC16 via TLH v2.7.0(level 8), tag w/Tag Scanner5.1, ffp &amp; md5-TLH

Notes: ~ S.F. 11.0(fades, iZotope mastering limiter (set1 +4.0db, set2 +5.5db), resample(iZotope 64-bit SRC-highest quality w/ anti-alias filter) &amp; dither(iZotope MBit+ advanced ultra dither to 44.1/16) ~
~ Apogee - soft limit on ~
~ Editing performed in 24bit/48kHz realm ~
~ files numbered for CD burning ~
~ discs 2-3 are seamless ~
~ Recording, transfer, editing, mastering &amp; conversion by Steven Weld sunboy@verizon.net ~
~ Many Thanks to Dead &amp; Co. &amp; crew &amp; the venue staff &amp; crew for allowing us to record and share the music ~
~ Thanks to Tim Burke for the GA pit help!


