This is a tagged version of shnid: 96856

Grateful Dead
Saturday, March 19th, 1977
Winterland Arena
San Francisco, CA
gd77-03-19.mtx.hansokolow.96856.sbeok.flac16
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--Set 1--
101-d1t01 - Bertha
102-d1t02 - Mama Tried
103-d1t03 - Loser
104-d1t04 - Big River
105-d1t05 - They Love Each Other
106-d1t06 - Looks Like Rain
107-d1t07 - Tennessee Jed
108-d2t01 - Estimated Prophet
109-d2t02 - Terrapin Station ->
110-d2t03 - Playing in the Band ->
111-d2t04 - Samson & Delilah ->
112-d2t05 - Playing in the Band

--Set 2--
201-d3t01 - Eyes Of The World ->
202-d3t02 - Dancing in the Streets ->
203-d3t03 - Wharf Rat ->
204-d3t04 - Franklin's Tower ->
205-d3t05 - Sugar Magnolia

--Encocre--
206-d3t06 - One More Saturday Night
207-d3t07 - Uncle John's Band
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This is a matrix, done by hansokolow in ProTools, of the following sources:

SBD: shnid=255

SBD>MR>DAT>DAT>Sonic Solutions>CDR

note circ at one site 10/99 w/ problem in d3t5?; note Terrapin has fluttery flaws
from master reel

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AUD: shnid=?
Unknown AUD from a friend's DAT collection.
Charlie Miller says Rob Bertrando's taped the whole run, so it is very likely his,
though there is no entry in the etree DB.

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hansokolow's notes:
The AUD was stretched, song by song, to match the SDB source. This is a great
high-energy show, and the AUD is what it is: less than great sound reproduction,
but full of wonderful crowd energy.

Digifuzz on the AUD which I cut out of Bertha (d1t01) at 00:15 for about 3
seconds, at 00:21 for about 4 seconds, and at 00:28 for about 2 1/2 seconds.
Both sources have crowd noise cut out whenever there is space between songs.
The AUD has a cut in Franklin's Tower from 6:09 to 6:19 and again briefly from
10:52 to 10:54. The SBD has a reel flip, also in Franklin's Tower from 8:52 to
9:26. Both sources have cuts in crowd noise between each encore.

-Tano (hansokolow@gmail.com)