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Grateful Dead
June 30, 1984
Indianapolis Sports & Music Center
Indianapolis IN


AUD: FOB, Sennheiser MD-421's > DBX NX-40 > Sony TC-D5

Taper: Unknown
MAC > CD Transfer: Unknown

CDR > EAC > WAV > WavMerge > CD-Wave > Soundforge > TLH > FLAC Frontend
by Andrew F, Oct 2005.

Some of the ID's were missing or in the wrong spot, so I merged the files and re-split them.
I used Soundforge to make some small fades for the start and end of discs.
I used TLH to verify SBE-OK and to make checksums, and Flac Frontend for lossless compression.
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--Set 1--
101-d1t01 - Jack Straw
102-d1t02 - Dire Wolf
103-d1t03 - New Minglewood Blues
104-d1t04 - Dupree's Diamond Blues
105-d1t05 - Far From Me
106-d1t06 - My Brother Esau
107-d1t07 - Ramble on Rose
108-d1t08 - Lost Sailor ->
109-d1t09 - Saint of Circumstance ->
110-d1t10 - Deal

--Set 2--
201-d2t01 - crowd & tuning
202-d2t02 - Shakedown Street -> Jam ->
203-d2t03 - Playin' in the Band >
204-d2t04 - Terrapin Station ->
205-d2t05 - Drums ->
206-d3t01 - Space ->
207-d3t02 - Space cont. ->
208-d3t03 - Playin' in the Band reprise ->
209-d3t04 - Truckin' ->
210-d3t05 - Spoonful ->
211-d3t06 - Stella Blue ->
212-d3t07 - Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad ->
213-d3t08 - One More Saturday Night

--Encore--
214-d3t09 - Keep Your Day Job
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Notes:
-There's a tape flip between RRose and Sailor, just a few of the opening notes of
Sailor are missing.
-The split between discs two and three is where the second set tape was flipped.
-During the first part of Jack Straw, the sound coming from stage is a bit weird
as Healy appears to be trying to get things right, and the PA volume goes up gradually.
-Watch out for Bobby's ear-splitting "lead" during Minglewood...

The source info as listed above is how I got it. Not sure how the taper was able to power
the DBX unit at the show, however, I have no reason to doubt it, since this is an excellent
sounding and close-up audience tape with no hiss or noise whatsoever.
Nice Job, Mr Anonymous Taper!

Trivia fun: This is one of the few GD shows held on a tennis court. The venue has since
turned into the Indianapolis Tennis Center. This was also the last show played in the
city of Indy; after that it was all Deer Creek...

With thanks and honors to the one and only Jake Feinberg for sending me these discs to circulate!
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B. Proctor 10-07-12
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