Dave Matthews Band
June 19, 1996
Deer Creek Amphitheater
Noblesville, IN


Source:		AT822 > Sony D8
		20th row center
		Scott Frosch

Conversion:	Tascam da20 > Emagic Audiowerk2
		Sound Forge 4.5a (record/resample) > CDWav > MKWact
		Louie Rendek <ljr7@yahoo.com>

Disc One:  

01:		Intro				-	00:49.00
02:		Seek Up				-	14:48.17
03:		Tripping Billies		-	05:52.19
04:		Two Step ->			-	07:29.64
05:		Crash Into Me			-	07:59.72
06:		#41				-	08:37.00
07:		What Would You Say		-	06:22.28
08:		Dancing Nancies			-	11:10.48
09:		Warehouse			-	10:29.13

Total:						-	73:38.35

Disc Two:  

01:		Cry Freedom			-	06:10.06
02:		True Reflections		-	08:50.06
03:		Jimi Thing			-	15:10.16
04:		Too Much			-	04:42.45
05:		Minarets			-	07:45.67
06:		Ants Marching			-	12:25.50
07:		E:  Drive In Drive Out #	-	07:31.74
08:		E:  All Along The Watchtower $	-	11:40.35

Total:						-	74:17.01

#	with Leon Mobley on percussion.
$	with Leon Mobley on percussion and Ben Harper on guitar.

Notes:
----------
*	I had the master DAT from Scott and also a cassette of this
	show.  The cassette most definitely came from Scott's source
	as the same issues were present in both.  I did my best.
*	The levels were low on this recording and were boosted 8.6dB.
*	There are some annoying clappers throughout.
*	Some adjustments to the recording rig during Seek Up.
*	At 11:57 in Seek Up, Scott began having problems with his
	mic cable coming unplugged.  This lasts for a few minutes.
	I did my best to smooth this out and inserted some fades.
	The reason for leaving the large blank spaces is in case we
	ever do find a non-errored source, we can insert easily.
*	There are some adjustments to the recording rig during
	crowd noise after Nancies.
*	There was a mic connection issue at the end of True around
	6:54.  I fixed this spot by splicing in audio from right
	before the burst.
*	There was a similar burst at 1:00 in Jimi which I fixed in
	a similar fashion as listed in True.
*	There was a DAT flip after Jimi Thing.  I fixed this by
	inserting a crossfade and evened out the levels a bit.
*	There are some annoying clappers in Too Much.
*	Sounds like something hits the mic lightly at 2:00 into Ants.

*  compiled by Louie Rendek <ljr7@yahoo.com> on February 13, 2003.