This is a tagged version of shnid: 81690

GRATEFUL DEAD
09-15-1982
Capitol Center
Landover MD


Aud Source info: "Recorded by Tiger Rose, FOB Nak shotgun mics >
Sony TC-D5. MAC > CD Analog to Digital transfer by David Howard."

Transfer: CDR > EAC > WavMerge > Soundforge (on d2t12) >
CD-Wave > TLH v.1.0.0.72 (for SBE-OK, FLAC compression, & checksums) > FLAC,
January 2007 by Andrew F.
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--Set One--- (60:28)
101-d1t01 - Playin' in the Band ->
102-d1t02 - Crazy Fingers ->
103-d1t03 - Playin' Jam #1 ->
104-d1t04 - Little Red Rooster
105-d1t05 - Dupree's Diamond Blues ->
106-d1t06 - Beat it on Down the Line
107-d1t07 - It Must Have Been the Roses ->
108-d1t08 - Playin' Jam #2 ->
109-d1t09 - Let it Grow ->
110-d1t10 - Keep Your Day Job

--Set Two-- (77:12)
201-d2t01 - crowd & tuning
202-d2t02 - Shakedown Street ->
203-d2t03 - Playin'Jam #3 ->
204-d2t04 - Lost Sailor ->
205-d2t05 - Saint of Circumstance ->
206-d2t06 - Drums//
207-d2t07 - Jam ->
208-d2t08 - Not Fade Away ->
209-d2t09 - Stella Blue ->
210-d2t10 - Around & Around ->
211-d2t11 - Good Lovin'

--Encore --
212-d2t12 - Touch of Grey
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Note on source: This is the same Aud MAC that provided the patches
for both ShnID's 8550 and 11881. I obtained these discs from Jim
Wise in 2001 around the time the sources were patched together, so
here is the Aud presented in its complete form. I took the source
info from the text file in ShnID-8550. Thanks for the discs Jim!

The first notes of Playin' are slightly clipped. There's a tape
flip in Drums which cuts into the beginning of the Jam. Touch of
Grey sounds different, and appears to be from a different Aud
source. I made some adjustments on that track with Soundforge
so it would more closely resemble the rest of the recording.
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B. Proctor 3-10-11
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