Dave Matthews Band
August 23, 2004
Journal Pavilion
Albuquerque, NM

Source: AT853s > SPSB1 > PCM-M1
Location: Row 16, seat 28, aisle right of center (right stack), 10' stand
Transfer: DAT master > CTD8000 DDS-2 > DAT2WAV > wav (Direct DAT extraction, no soundcard)
Editing/Tracking: Sound Forge v6.0d (48kHz > 44.1kHz)/CDWav 1.93.1
Conversion: wav > SHNTool > SHN (seek tables appended)
Taped, transferred, & converted by Ken Mininger (music@kenmininger.com)

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Disc 1 (42:27.66)
01 - Intro                 03:03.69
02 - The Stone             09:04.24
03 - Fool To Think         05:01.62
04 - I Did It              03:49.22
05 - Stefan Intro >        01:00.04
06 - Crush                 12:06.36
07 - Hello Again           08:21.74


Disc 2 (52:03.03)
01 - Sugar Will            13:45.48
02 - Grey Street           06:16.22
03 - When the World Ends   04:38.47
04 - Crazy Easy            06:43.64
05 - One Sweet World       08:20.36
06 - Joy Ride              05:01.26
07 - Ants Marching         07:16.60

 
Disc 3 (65:29.69)
01 - Typical Situation     14:57.13
02 - Help Myself *         05:21.55
03 - Crash Into Me *       05:41.04
04 - Dancing Nancies *     12:01.40
05 - Too Much *            05:37.09
06 - Encore break          10:55.31
07 - Warehouse             10:55.67

* with Tim Reynolds

Notes:
- Entire show with Butch Taylor on keys.

- First time Tim Reynolds has been on stage with the full band since 12/19/1998.

- Dave breaks a string 00:38 into Grey Street.  New guitar in place at 01:11.

- We were forced to move (not lower...move) the stand after the first song, so slight bumps can be heard.

- Journal Pavilion is *very* windy (windscreens do not help):
  - Slight wind at the end of Sugar Will and Grey Street.
  - Some wind during When The World Ends, Crazy Easy, Ants Marching, Typical Situation, Help Myself, and        Crash.

- Thanks to Twister for watching the rigs, watching the levels, etc.

Compiled on 8/24/2004 by Ken Mininger.