This is a tagged version of shnid: 108310

Grateful Dead
Saturday, June 23rd, 1990
Autzen Stadium
Eugene, OR

cd1 - set 1
1) (crowd/tuning)
2) Feel Like A Stranger->
3) West L.A. Fadeaway
4) Me And My Uncle->
5) Cumberland Blues
6) Far From Me
7) They Love Each Other
8) Cassidy
9) Tennessee Jed
10) The Promised Land

cd2 - set 2
1) Eyes Of The World
2) Looks Like Rain->
3) Crazy Fingers->
4) Playin' In The Band->
5) Uncle John's Band->
6) Playin' In The Band->
7) Drums->
8) Space->
9) The Wheel->
10) I Need A Miracle->
11) Morning Dew
12) (crowd/tuning)
13) e: One More Saturday Night
14) (Bill Graham Speech)

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This is a matrix, done by hansokolow in ProTools, of the following sources:

SBD: shnid=28690

Source: SBD-matrix>CM>DAT>CDR>WAV>SHN

This is recording is predominately SBD with drastic fluctuations in the level of audience in the overall mix - from almost no audiece during Space, Eyes, Stranger, to almost all audience mix between some songs, during the middle of Uncle John's Band, on cue crowd roar during the "lets get on with the show", towards the end of Cassidy. In fact you can hear the level of the crowd being jerked around with a fader during the tuning/deadspace before the start of the show. The panning of drummers and individual instruments is exact and you can hear guitar pickup switches being changed/bobby spitting on the mic with reverb on it etc. also there is nowhere near the phase present on the prior recording.

Thanks to J.Powell for the CDR source. DAE(EAC0.9b4, offset corrected, secure mode, QPS QUE 2410)>+2.0 dB gain in signal amplitude applied to entire show(SF6)>tracking(cdwav editor)>sector boundaries confirmed (shntool)>SHN(shorten 3.4) via C.Ladner.

Another installment of TMNSP, 11/03.

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DAUD: shnid=88105

Sennheiser ME-80's>Technics SVM-D1 (Front Of Taper's Section)

Dat Master>Sony TCD-D0PROII>Edirol R-4>Wavelab 5 (Fades & Sample Rate Conversion)>CDWAV>FLAC

Recorded by G. Gordon using Keith Litzenberger's gear
Transfer & Uploaded to Etree by Keith Litzenberger

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hansokolow's notes:
I love Keith's recordings, and this one worked really well with a soundboard that is pretty spotty, but when married to Keith's pull, both sources are improved so much. I sure wish I'd been at these shows. They were Brent's last West coast shows, I believe. Love this year musically for the band, and I can't believe it's twenty years away now. Enjoy.

mix notes:
During the pre-set 1 tuning there are 30 seconds of SBD only, then 1:22 of matrix, then 3 minutes of DAUD only, then at 4:57, the matrix starts up, 15 seconds before Feel Like A Stranger starts. It takes the first couple of minutes of Stranger for the mix to settle and kick in. This happens on both sources, must be the sound boys tweaking their gear. Phil's bass doesn't really kick in until near the end of the song.

There are digi blips that come and go on the SBD in West L.A. Fadeaway, which is a goddamn shame. It's pretty much in the background.

7 seconds of crowd noise missing from the SBD after West L.A. No music is lost.

Lots of effects on Bobby's vocals in Cassidy are Healy's doing, not mine. Cassidy has about 40 seconds missing from the SBD, starting at 5:26, probably from a tape flip.

Dropout at 2:07 in Tennessee Jed on the SBD. My fix didn't help much.

At the top of set 2 there are 2:02 minutes of DAUD before the SBD kicks in.

There's a glitch on both sources in the first Playin' at 6:52. It really happened, so I left it in.

There is a gap in the SBD of about 0.2 seconds in Uncle John's Band at 7:07. Then there is a tape flip on the SBD right at the a capella section, at 8:30 which lasts about 30 seconds before the SBD comes back in.

The post-Drums SBD required a lot of stretching. It's more than 2% fast.

Sounds like a cut at 8:30 in Space, but that happened.

There's some strangeness on Bobby's voice in Miracle at 2:13, probably due to some tape flutter on the SBD. I fixed it somewhat. Most of my efforts seemed to make it worse. It doesn't last long. There's also a split-second digibuzz on the DAUD that I cut out at 2:29.

-Tano (hansokolow@gmail.com)
completed: 6/22/2010

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