Dave Matthews Band
September 28, 1994
Flood Zone
Richmond, VA


Source:		DSBD > DAT master
		Mark Lynn

Conversion:	Tascam da20 > RME Digi96/PAD
		Sound Forge 4.5a (record/resample) > CDWav > MKWact
		Louie Rendek <ljr7@yahoo.com>

Disc One:

01:		Intro				-	01:16.73
02:		Best Of What's Around		-	06:14.38
03:		Satellite			-	05:50.26
04:		What Would You Say		-	05:51.55
05:		Dancing Nancies ->		-	07:50.33
06:		Warehouse			-	09:27.22
07:		Say Goodbye			-	08:10.45
08:		Jimi Thing			-	12:24.38
09:		Rhyme And Reason		-	06:28.16
10:		Pay For What You Get $		-	07:25.25

Total:						-	70:58.70

Disc Two:  

01:		Lie In Our Graves ->		-	06:44.23
02:		Minarets ->			-	08:27.71
03:		Typical Situation		-	10:47.01
04:		I'll Back You Up		-	06:02.16
05:		Recently &			-	12:35.85
06:		E:  One Sweet World intro	-	03:49.45
07:		E:  One Sweet World		-	05:53.24
08:		E:  Carter drum intro ->	-	02:57.57
09:		E:  Halloween ->		-	06:25.66
10:		E:  Ants Marching		-	06:26.41

Total:						-	70:09.30

$	Norwegian Wood outro
&	Some Do, Some Don't intro & Pretty Girl, Norwegian Wood,
	On Broadway, Take Me To The River outros

Notes:
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*	Thanks to Mark Lynn for his master DAT.
*	I fixed a feedback burst at 6:31 in PFWYG.
*	I smoothed a slight digi-glitch at 2:48 in Typical.
*	I smoothed a slight digi-glitch at 0:10 in IBYU.
*	I smoothed a not-so-slight digi-glitch at 4:36 in Recently.
*	The encore break was cut from the DAT so I inserted
	crossfades to smooth this region out.
*	There is a dropout during OSW which is due to the house
	sound lead deck.  From what I hear, Bagby was running
	two hour DAT tapes in a lead deck that everybody had
	to patch out of.  When his DAT would run out, he would
	have to put a new tape in, which caused a bunch of these
	1994 shows to have dropouts around the two hour mark
	because signal was not passing to the patched decks
	during his tape flip.  The thing with this show that
	really chaps my A$$ is that this could have been done
	during the encore break (which I assume is true of many
	of these shows).  Instead, they waited until the band
	came out for the encore, started playing, and had it
	flip a couple minutes into the first encore song.
	This dropout is at 0:46 and lasts 25 seconds.

*  compiled by Louie Rendek <ljr7@yahoo.com> on May 22, 2005.