This is a tagged version of shnid: 141875

Mickey And The Hartbeats
The Matrix,
San Francisco, CA
10/08/1968


Source: Reel Master > Reel (1st gen) > Reel (2nd gen) - provided by Will Boswell
Transfer: Reel > Technics RS1506 > Tascam DA3000 (1 bit DSD) > dB poweramp > wav 24/96 - Transferred by Matt Smith
Lineage: wav > iZotope RX6 Advanced > iZotope Ozone 5 Advanced > CD Wave > TLH > Flac 24

This file set is 16 bit @ 48 htz

Set I

01 tuning/banter *
02 Clementine Jam
03 Clementine Jam >
04 The Eleven Jam >
05 Death Don't Have No Mercy
06 banter/tuning
07 The//Seven
08 tuning
09 Dark Star Jam >
10 Cosmic Charlie
11 Next Time You See Me Jam
12 Ja//m
13 The Other One >
14 Jam


Set II

01 tuning/intros
02 Jam (1)
03 Jam (1)
04 Jam (1)
05 Prisoner Blues (1)
06 Jam (2) #




Jerry Garcia and Phil Lesh (Set I only)
Mickey Hart
Bill Kreutzmann
Jack Casady (Set II only)
Elvin Bishop and band members (1)
Mickey Hart, Elvin Bishop and Jack Casady (2)




Comments:

- The other sources for this show, show that there were three sets. I checked with Mike Dolguskin and we are both of the opinion that there were only two sets.
- Garcia "." *
- I recognise a "Soul Serenade" theme developing around 11:44 #

Notes:

- DC Offset removed.
- Attenuated a low level hum in right channel of Set I.
- Some level adjustments have been made.
- A few dropouts have repaired.
- There is a tape flip in "The Seven" which has been smoothed with a crossfade, an unknown amount is missing.
- There is a tape flip in track 12, Set I which has been smoothed with a crossfade, an unknown amout is missing



Thanks to Will Boswell for providing this source and Matt Smith for the transfer.


edited and mastered
SIRMick
April 2018

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