Doc 'n' Dawg
8.16.98
Champoeg State Park
St. Paul, OR
Doc-n-Dawg-DISC 21 Tracks 79:24:09
1 1 start of show Intros 01:42:49
2 2 New River Train 03:57:70
3 3 In The Pines 05:33:36
4 4 Shady Grove 03:41:34
5 5 Hobo Bill 04:47:17
6 6 Doc n Dawg 03:48:22
7 7 Eastbound Freight Train 05:02:23
8 6 Corey is Gone 04:29:07
9 7 Blue Eyed Jane 03:33:27
10 8 center city rag > 02:12:72
11 9 > Beaumant Rag 04:19:03 t
12 10 Ready For The Times To Get Better 04:44:11
13 11 Time Changes Everything 02:27:65
14 12 Kentucky Waltz 04:05:20
15 13 Sweet Georgia Brown 02:46:44
16 14 End of Set (Doc&Dawg) 02:02:36
17 end of set 00:04:00
18 15 DGQ-Encores w/jack n Doc
19 16 Will You Be Lovin Another Man 05:35:73
20 17 Pig In A Pen 08:03:58
21 18 GDTRFB 03:51:01
Doc (Watson) & Dawg (David Grisman) with Jack Lawrence SET + the David Grisman
Quintet Encores: which included Doc & Jack.
AT853a's @110° ORTF > a Sony TCD-D7 DAT @ 48khz about 25' from stage center
mics on stand head high (crowd seated) > Fostex D-5 DAT(playback) > to my G3 enabled Mac Clone
system via > EgoSys Waveterminal 2496 > Cubase 5.0 VST > Peak 2.5.3 Jam 2.6.2 > DISC >EAC >Flac
Recording, Transfer, Mastering: Ian Stoy
Flac: Kirk Davis
Notes from Ian:
A bit of EQ and Compression was used in Cubase and most of the wind rumble was manually taken out in Peak, along with some occasional crowd noise and pops. I spent many many hours manually "removing" wind rumble and crowd
claps, not all of them I must say, and it is not perfect. There is still some of the old low end rumble that can be heard.... but it a heck of a lot better than it started out as! If you were at the show you would remember actually hearing the wind in the PA from the on stage mics. This is not the best recording by far but with the clean up is very listenable and real cool for the historical content. I was set up much closer than any other tapers, the rest were at least another 30' behind me, as such I think many portions of this do sound very clean, if not for the damn wind it would be almost perfect.