Jefferson Starship
February 12, 1993
Barrymore Theater,
Madison, WI

Soundboard recording, patched

Soundboard source: sbd>patch chain (see notes)>Sony WMD-6C, no dolby>two Maxell MX-S 100 tapes.

Patch Source: ? mikes> Sony DAT>cassette, no dolby.
Feild recording and DAT>cassette dub by Dick Handrow.


Lineage: Master soundboard and first gen audience cassettes>Harmon Kardon TD 302, no dolby,
heads aligned to each tape segment>Zoom H2 @16/44.1>SD memory card>PC,
volume adjustments, editing and tracking with WavePad, SBE's checked/fixed,
flac level 8 and checksums with traderslittlehelper.

-Disc One- -57:10-

01 banter and tuning
02 The Light
03 Crown Of Creation
04 High Flying Bird
05 The Mountain Song
06 Blues From An Airplane
07 I'm On Fire
08 Kisses Sweeter Than Wine
09 banter & Poem: My Desire For You>
10 WShadowlands
--tape flip--
11 //Poem: On The Pulse Of Morning>
12 Hijack>
Have You Seen The Stars Tonight>
XM>
Starship

-Disc Two- -70:40-

01 banter
02 John's Other
03 No More Country Girls
04 Wooden Ships
05 Papa John's Down Home Blues
--tape flip--
06 banter
07 Somewhere Over The Rainbow
08 Get Together
09 Poem: For The Good Of All>
10 America>
11 Poem: Get Ready
12 Volunteers
--Encore--
13 applause and banter
14 The Other Side Of This Life
15 Show Me The Way To Go Home

Paul Kantner
Jack Casady
Papa John Creach
Signe Anderson
Tim Gorman
Slick Aguilar

Notes: Patch source provides 00:48 through 02:39 of d1t03,
and from 00:52 of d2t10 through 01:25 of d2t11.
Two dropouts were edited out with no music lost, one of 3.6 seconds at the end of d2t04,
and a dropout of 14.6 seconds at the 00:06 mark of d2t13.

There was a single patch available from the soundboard, and I was the third deck of three
on the chain. The first deck was a Sony DAT and a nice fellow named Clark had his
four track recorder plugged to the DAT,and I was plugged into Clark's four track.
The DAT stopped for reasons unknown during what is now d1t03, and most of
Crown Of Creation was lost on the soundboard recordings while his DAT was restarted.
The DAT ran out of tape early into America, and roughly seven minutes from the analog
soundboard recordings while the issue was troubleshot and the DAT deck removed from
the recording chain.