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Grateful Dead - September 24, 1988
Madison Square Garden - New York, NY

Soundboard Recording Info:
SBD > PCM Master (Sony ES-HG)

Soundboard Transfer Info:
PCM Master (Sony SL-HF66) > Sony PCM-601ESD (analog outs) > Tascam DA-3000 (DSF 1-bit/5.6 MHz)

Audience Recording Info:
AKG C42 (m/s) > Beta HiFi Master (Sony ES-HG)

Audience Transfer Info:
Beta HiFi Master (Sony SL-HF66) > Tascam DA-3000 (DSF 1-bit/5.6 MHz)

Mastering Info:
DSF > dBpoweramp > Samplitude Pro X3 Suite > FLAC/24
(1 DVD FLAC)

Transferred, Mixed and Mastered by Charlie Miller
charliemiller87@earthlink.net
May 29, 2018

Notes:
-- Benefit for Culteral Survival, Greenpeace and the Rainforest Action Network
-- The ambient stereo (m/s) mic was set to omni and figure-8
-- Soundcheck from an UltraMatrix SBD Cassette Master (Steve Marcus ) > PCM (Tim Dalton)
-- This file set is 16 bit @ 44.1

Guests:
-- West LA and Rooster with Mick Taylor
-- Chinese Bones and Neighborhood Girls with Suzanne Vega
-- Everytime You Go and What's Going On with Hall and Oates, Tom 'T-Bone' Wolk and Mark Rivera
-- Drums with Baba Olatunji and Michael Hinton (Olatunji stayed for rest of the set)
-- Not Fade Away with Bruce Hornsby
-- Encores with Hall and Oates, Jack Casady, Bruce Hornsby and Suzanne Vega (Heaven's Door)
-- Everytime You Go Away, What's Going On and the Encores without Phil Lesh

Soundcheck:
01 - Everytime You Go Away
02 - What's Going On?

Set 1:
03 - Tuning
04 - Iko Iko
05 - Feel Like A Stranger
06 - West L.A. Fadeaway
07 - Little Red Rooster
08 - Box Of Rain
09 - Ramble On Rose >
10 - When I Paint My Masterpiece
11 - Don't Ease Me In

Set 2:
12 - Tuning
13 - Chinese Bones
14 - Neighborhood Girls
15 - Crazy Fingers >
16 - Man Smart (Woman Smarter)
17 - Rainforest Announcement
18 - Everytime You Go Away
19 - What's Going On? >
20 - Drums >
21 - Space >
22 - The Wheel >
23 - Throwing Stones >
24 - Not Fade Away

Encore:
25 - Encore Break
26 - Good Lovin' >
27 - Knockin' On Heaven's Door

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