Jerry Garcia and Merl Saunders
July 10 1973
The Keystone
Berkeley, California
16 bit 44.1 version
http://db.etree.org/shn/105262
A+ soundboard
A Matt Smith 24bit 96kHz Reel Transfer
"Well, I'm not sure on the lineage but I've thought alot about it. It's obviously a multitrack mixdown(gaps between tunes). Some of the JGB stuff from the Debbie Stash are masters(like 6-6-73!!). My best guess of the 7-10-73 is Multitracks(Bob and Betty Ampex MM110)>2 track mixdown MR>R @ 7 1/2 ips.(WB)>DVD. That's what I think it is esp. being a 7 1/2 ips. reel and the dynamics(nice!!). It was probably "working reels" for the original album that Jerry had maybe that he was picking tunes from(?).
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Editing and Mastering by Jamie Waddell on the **GEMS** Edit Station
Weiss-Saracon for SRC and Pow-r3 Dither to 16 bit 44.1kHz
Tracked in CDWAV Tag&Rename for Meta_Data
TLH for FLAC Level 8 by Patrick White (wharfratpat@shnflac.net)
a **GEMS** Production seeded 01-02-10 | www.shnflac.net
01. |08:19| Hi-Heel Sneakers
02. |07:45| Finders Keepers
03. |07:22| The Harder They Come **first version by Garcia
04. |06:29| It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry
05. |08:06| It's Too Late
06. |17:56| My Funny Valentine
07. |11:38| Mystery Train
08. |12:37| I Second That Emotion
09. |10;20| Someday Baby
10. |13:48| Merl's Tunes
11. |09:55| It's No Use
12. |08:04| Positively 4th Street
13. |08:12| Encore: How Sweet It Is
-tiny reel flaw in HTC
-organ runs hot in mix
-warble in Merl's Tune
-first circulating complete version of this performance