Jerry Garcia Band
The Stone
San Francisco, CA
October 21, 1982

Lineage: Master Cassettes > Cassette[1] by Jeff himself. All his collection is such. This was done by him to get the show in order on tapes, as set one was recorded on both tape sides 'A' , and set two was recorded on both sides 'B'. Ahh, the days of analog!

Transfer: MAC (1) > Apogee Mini ME 24/96 > Apogee Mini DAC > Wavelab 6.0 by Matt Smith

Edited and Mastered by Jamie Waddell on the **GEMS** Edit Station at 24 bit 96kHz
Weiss-Saracon for conversion to 16 bit 44.1kHz
TLH for FLAC8 Tag&Rename for MetaData SBE Free

- Huge thanks to Jeffrey for sharing his recordings and Matt Smith for the transfer work
- Thanks to John Anzaldo and Julie Anzaldo for the patch of the first 3 tracks from their original recording -- shnid 99530
- Recorder was turned off between some songs
- Let It Rock does not 'jam' into After Midnite, as some setlits suggest. There is a full stop.

A **GEMS** Production www.shnflac.net March 2011

Set 1
01 tuning
02 How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You
03 Catfish John
04 Valerie
05 I Second That Emotion
06 Sittin' In Limbo
07 Deal

Set 2
08 They Love Each Other
09 Let It Rock
10 After Midnight
11 Historical Chatter
12 Russian Lullaby
13 Tore Up Over You >
14 Tangled Up In Blue

Taper: Jeffrey Knudsen Equipment: AIWA-HS1 Cassette Deck and Marantz SuperScope
Microphones. Location: "I always taped from the front row tables with the recorder simply laying on the table in full view. There was a piece of tape over the red "on" light and the mics were black with black chords. I took napkins from the venue and folded a wad up and taped the two mics together with the napkins separating the front ends and the back end were together. That way the mics had some angular separation. I then put the whole mess in a black sock and stuck it in my armpit. Everyone stands the moment the show starts (except at the front row balcony tables in Berkeley) so I would point my shoulder at the stage when Jerry was instrumental and then I would point my shoulder up to the overhead monitors when he sang. In Berkeley I just had the mics taped, in a sock and laying on the table, and pointing at the stage.

This run of shows (10-21/22/23-82) were that last shows of 1982 that I was able to record before I moved to Barbers' Point, Hawaii.