This is tagged version of shnid: 94452
Grateful Dead
05/26/72
The Strand Lyceum
London, England
gd72-05-26.sbd.smith.94452.sbeok.flac16
Source: Soundboard
Lineage:
MR(film crew feed) at 7 1/2 i.p.s.>R at 7 1/2 i.p.s (Don Wolfe) >CD
transfer info:
Maxell UD XL reel tape>Apogee Mini Me(24/96)>Apogee Mini DAC(monitoring)>
LYNX ONE soundcard>Wavelab 5.0(dithered to 20/44)>CD
by Matt Smith.
CDs copied in EAC and Minor Repairs, Patches and Adjustments in Wavelab 6.0 on
the **GEMS* Edit Station by Jamie Waddell
Tracked in CDwave, FLACed in TLH-Level 8
by Evan K. (AKA spaceboy)
Notes:
-Thank You Matt Smith for supplying the original discs
-cuts in Cumberland Blues, Set Two Tuning and Morning Dew patched with existing shnids
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--Set 1--
101-d1t01 - The Promised Land
102-d1t02 - Sugaree
103-d1t03 - Mr. Charlie
104-d1t04 - Black Throated Wind
105-d1t05 - Loser
106-d1t06 - Next Time You See Me
107-d1t07 - El Paso
108-d1t08 - Dire Wolf
109-d1t09 - The Stranger(Two Souls In Communion)
110-d1t10 - Playing in the Band
111-d2t01 - He's Gone
112-d2t02 - Cumberland Blues
113-d2t03 - Jack Straw
114-d2t04 - Chinatown Shuffle
115-d2t05 - China Cat Sunflower ->
116-d2t06 - I Know You Rider
117-d2t07 - Not Fade Away ->
118-d2t08 - Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad ->
119-d2t09 - Not Fade Away
--Set 2--
201-d3t01 - Tuning ->
202-d3t02 - Truckin' ->
203-d3t03 - The Other One ->
204-d3t04 - Drums ->
205-d3t05 - The Other One ->
206-d3t06 - Jam ->
207-d3t07 - Morning Dew ->
208-d3t08 - The Other One ->
209-d3t09 - Sing Me Back Home
210-d4t01 - Tuning
211-d4t02 - Me & My Uncle
212-d4t03 - Ramble On Rose
213-d4t04 - Sugar Magnolia
214-d4t05 - Casey Jones
215-d4t06 - One More Saturday Night
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From Don Wolfe:
"I was just beginning to collect and trade Grateful Dead when I got this soundboard.
At the time I was actually looking for a recording of the 8/27/72 Veneta show, which
I had had the good fortune to see in person.Since the Springfield Creamery (run by
Ken Kesey's brother Chuck) had put on the Veneta show, I figured they would know who
might have tapes. So I called up and asked, and I ended up contacting the people who
had filmed the concert for the "Sunshine Daydream" movie.I visited them at a house
near Pleasant Hill in Ken Kesey's general neighborhood.They were reluctant to give me
a reel-to-reel copy of Veneta since it was the soundtrack to their movie, but they
did give me a cassette copy. During the time I was hanging around copying tapes, I
found out that they had traveled along with the Dead on the Europe tour, and I ended
up getting a reel-to-reel copy of their tape of the 5/26/72 show at the Lyceum in
London. The source tape player was an amazingly compact machine, with all of the
electronics and motors in a box (as well as I can remember) maybe 10 inches wide, 6
inches tall, and a couple of inches deep, with extension arms that could hold 10 1/2
inch reels. I made a couple of visits and on one of them I got to see an early
screening of the movie. They set up a screen behind their house after dusk, and a
bunch of people came over to watch. The picture and soundtrack were on separate films
(the sound track was on magnetic film with sprocket holes) and had to be synchronized.
Another time we all went swimming. They were kind and generous to me, and I will
always be thankful that they were willing to share their recordings".
Originally Seeded at LosslessLegs 9/2008 www.shnflac.net
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