Dave Matthews Band
HiFi Buys Amphitheatre
Atlanta, GA
July 13, 2005


Taper:      	Unknown
Source Info:    Audience Video -> MPEG (m4v) -> DVD -> WAV -> FLAC

Conversion: Adam Nelson (nelso222@msu.edu)

WAV > flac:  WAV -> flac frontend (level 6)
Tracks split using CD Wave v1.93.3


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                          PRESERVE THE QUALITY
                          DO NOT ENCODE TO MP3
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Track   |       Name           		|   Time (m:s)
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d1t01		Intro				01:30
d1t02		One Sweet World			07:59
d1t03		Intro ->			00:57
d1t04		Dreamgirl			07:58
d1t05		Intro ->			00:56
d1t06		Don't Drink The Water		07:29
d1t07		Hunger For The Great Light	04:09
d1t08		Dancing Nancies			10:40
d1t09		Say Goodbye			08:42
d1t10		#34				07:28
d1t11		Time of The Season		04:32
d1t12		Granny				05:00
d1t13		Stolen Away On 55th & 3rd	06:06

d2t01		American Baby			05:29
d2t02		Smooth Rider			09:04
d2t03		Stand Up (For It)		06:47
d2t04		Jimi Thing *			19:09
d2t05		Louisiana Bayou	*		12:40	
d2t06		E: You Might Die Trying		09:47
d2t07		E: Intro ->			02:51
d2t08		E: What You Are			05:27




NOTES:
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* = with Trey Anastasio on electric guitar

This recording was taken from the audience shot video of the show. Unfortunately the video commonly available is mpeg (m4v) sourced. The recording itself is not very good quality with a lot of crowd noise, but it's a good with show that has been previously unavailable in audio format.

If an audio source for this show becomes available that is not MPEG sourced, that should be circulated in place of this recording. 

There is a fade out after Time of the Season, and a fade in at the start of Granny. The first few seconds of Granny is missing. 


These rare older shows have been collected and converted through a collaborative effort to get them into circulation. Sometimes these shows do not have the best sound quality (and maybe that's why they aren't circulated much to begin with), but people should have access to them. 



Compiled By Adam Nelson on February 12, 2008.
