This is a tagged version of shnid: 77713

Jerry Garcia Band
Gymnasium, State University of New York - Stony Brook, NY
12-09-1977

Set 1: **Missing from source**
Harder They Come
Catfish John
That's What Love Will Make You Do
They Love Each Other
Knockin' On Heaven's Door
The Way You Do The Things You Do

Set 2:
1. Midnight Moonlight
2. Gomorrah
3. Tore Up Over You
4. Simple Twist Of Fate
5. Reuben And Cherise
6. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
7. Lonesome And A Long Way From Home

Line Up:
Jerry Garcia - guitar, vocals
John Kahn - bass
Keith Godchaux - keyboards
Donna Godchaux - vocals
Maria Muldaur - vocals
Buzz Buchanan - drums

AUD, Second Set only.
Note: This is a pitch-corrected version of Shnid-4444.

Here are the original notes from Shnid-4444:
Source: FOB Nakamichi CM-300 Mics, MAC > DAT > Digi001 > SHN. Transfer:
DAT @48 > Digidedesign 001 Optical S/PDIF > HD as Sound Designer 2 @48 >
Pro Tools LE (tracked, downsampled to 44.1, and converted to Wave) > SHN >
xACT (sector boundary errors fixed) -> SHN. Special Thanks to Ryan Shriver
of The Jerry Site for providing the DAT. Transfer by D. Metz.

Source info for this pitch-corrected version:
Shnid-4444 > SHN > TLH (decode) > WAV > WavMerge > Soundforge > CD-Wave >
TLH (for SBE-OK, FLAC compression, and checksums) > FLAC, September 2006.


Note that Shnid-4444 and Shnid-16859 are identical. Both those sources
run noticeably fast. I checked the opening notes of Midnight Moonlight
(key of A) and the final notes of Lonesome and a Long Way (key of C) and
found that the problem was consistent throughout, with the source needing
to be slowed down by -1.4 semitones from start to finish. The correction
was done with Soundforge. I also used SF to make small fades for the start
and end of discs. There were no pauses or tape stoppage on disc one (aprx
57 minutes). It appears that the original tape was likely made on a C-120
cassette. So the break (tape-flip?) after Simple Twist was a logical spot
to divide the two audio discs.

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A Mills 4/12/14