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GRATEFUL DEAD
MacArthur Court
University of Oregon
Eugene, OR
08-16-1981

SBD (unknown lineage, first two songs from AUD source)

Disc One (76:49)

01 Jack Straw
02 Friend of the Devil >
03 El Paso
04 Loser
05 Minglewood Blues
06 Peggy-O
07 Little Red Rooster
08 Deal
-- set break --
09 tuning
10 Feel Like a Stranger
-- encore --
11 It's All Over Now Baby Blue

Disc Two (79:33)

01 Scarlet Begonias >
02 Fire on the Mountain >
03 Estimated Prophet >
04 Eyes of the World >
05 Jam without Jerry >
06 Drums > (With Kesey, Babbs & The Thunder Machine)
07 Space >
08 The Other One >
09 Stella Blue >
10 Around & Around >
11 Good Lovin'

SBD > ? > (Cx?) > CDR > EAC > WAV > WavMerge > Soundforge > CD-Wave > TLH
(for checksums and SBE-OK) > FLAC Frontend > bt.etree December 2005.

AUD Patches from archive.org: "Nak 300's > MC > DAT > CDR"

The SBD source appears to have a few casssette generations in it. There
is audible hiss and a minor low-end hum. Nevertheless, the tape is still
very listenable and the show is well worth it...

The SBD was missing the first two songs, so I grabbed those from the AUD
version posted at LMA and used Soundforge to correct the pitch, match
the volume, and add them to this file set. I also added 18 seconds from
the AUD to cover the tape flip in drums, which comes at the end of the
Thunder Machine segment. And, I used Soundforge to make a few small edits
and fades where needed in the SBD source.

I tracked the files for CDR burning onto two 700-MB discs. The track-ID
breaks between Stranger & Scarlet, and Good Lovin' & Baby Blue, fall
onto silent gaps, so you can rearrange these into a three-disc set that
runs in the correct order.

There's a disruption in the sound during Jerry's solo in Peggy-O. It
sounds like the audience ambience mics were briefly turned up too loud.
There's a small cut at the beginning of Red Rooster, presumably for a
tape flip.

THANKS to Jake Feinberg for locating and sharing these discs! ENJOY !

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