Grateful Dead
Date 1984-04-30
Nassau Coliseum
Uniondale NY

This is a 24bit 48khz fileset

Set 1
d1t01 - tuning
d1t02 - Iko Iko
d1t03 - Greatest Story Ever Told
d1t04 - Althea >
d1t05 - New Minglewood Blues
d1t06 - Row Jimmy
d1t07 - My Brother Esau
d1t08 - Deal

Set 2
d2t01 - tuning
d2t02 - I Need A Miracle >  *
d2t03 - Bertha    *
d2t04 - Looks Like Rain >   *#
d2t05 - He's Gone >         *
d2t06 - Drums >              ##
d2t07 - Space >
d2t08 - The Other One >
d2t09 - China Doll >
d2t10 - Throwing Stones >
d2t11 - Not Fade Away
d2t12 - Brokedown Palace


* left channel intermittent thumps; must be from pre-amp malfunction.
# You can hear the ever urgent Nassau Coliseum ushers clear the aisle "You'r in my aisle-LETS GO!"

***The Sennheiser MKE2002 binaural microphones were pressure gradient "omni" type capsules designed to be worn on a human head or the supplied dummy head. For the optimal listening experience wear headphones or earbuds; for playback on stereo speakers you may choose to increase bass slightly.***

Recording Information:

Source: 1st Gen AUDCA: Sennheiser MKE2002 Binaurals worn on head 40-50 feet from stage DFC >Sony TCD5M >
        TDK MA 90s No Dolby -lead deck run by CK.
Transfer: Nakamichi MR-2 > Marantz PMD661|24/48 SD
Processing: SD| Audacity | cdwav editor | TLH | FLAC
Recorded by: Executive Crew: Chris Kidwell; Sean Murtha; Tom Pinney; Kyle Holbrook; Gary Steele

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the tour story:
These Nassau shows were the first of many where many of the Executive Crew crashed at JJ Hance's house in Farmindgale. I recall sleeping bags everywhere, his kitchen being invaded by beers and deli food as well as his dog, a cool Irish Setter, running around grabbing as much pets and attention as she could. It was the first spring tour with ticket booklets so we had the same seats at almost every venue, even being seated near the same folks at each show. This specific recording was from Murtha and Steele's seats and being Nassau security was so tough we couldn't all patch in, so this copy is a first gen from Sean's master. You can hear the security guys going up the aisles clearing them out temporarily- "You'R in my aisle-LETS GO!" For those who were never at Nassau of course the aisle on the other side where no security was would fill up and they would take turns clearing out each aisle after about 10 minutes into each set.

Musically speaking the Iko-Iko opener is strong with a nice transition into the Greatest Story Ever told, one of my all time tour favorite tunes. Jerry flubs the words to the middle verse of Althea and the crowd goes nuts over it- deadheads!
They bring it in the jam section at the end though and again the crowd shows their appreciation. Bobby banged out a stomping Minglewood leading up to a soulful Row Jimmy which contained some beautiful keyboard sounds from Brent.

The Second set opener combination of I Need a Miracle > Bertha had great energy but no extended ending to Bertha. The Looks Like Rain had the crowd quieted down and around the mics vey respectful, we got lucky. At the end of He's Gone you can hear Jerry and Phil start up a Truckin' jam but Bobby wasn't going to play it, so they noodled a bit and Jerry was the last one to leave stage before drums. Coming out of The Other One into China Doll they do some sweet comping and the transition from Throwing Stones into NFA is also stretched out a bit, the band seemed particularly "up" for this show.

shntool:

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