This is a tagged version of shnid: 105191

Jerry Garcia and John Kahn
06-04-1982
Neighbors Of Woodcraft
Portland, OR

Source: SBD>CM>DAT>CDR>WAV>SHNv3.> http://db.etree.org/shn/20578
WAV ##(see Eddie note at end)>FLAC level 6 http://db.etree.org/shn/105191

Disc 1 - Early Show
01 Deep Elem Blues [06:43]
02 Dire Wolf [03:00]
03 Valerie [07:50]
04 Jack-A-Roe [04:41]
05 I've Been All Around This World [06:10]
06 Simple Twist Of Fate [09:22]
07 Friend Of The Devil [08:03]
08 Oh Babe, It Ain't No Lie [06:19]
09 Ripple [04:31]
Encore
10 Run For The Roses 03:50
Total time: 60:29

Disc 2 - Late show
01 It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry [05:54]
02 Stagger Lee [05:34]
03 Gomorrah [06:27]
04 Little Sadie [04:20]
05 To Lay Me Down [08:13]
06 Deep Elem Blues [07:11]
07 Russian Lullaby [10:55]
08 Sing Me Back Home [05:27]
09 Oh Babe, It Ain't No Lie [06:19]
10 Ripple [04:25]
11 Run For The Roses [03:58]
Total time: 68:43

Comments: Transient speed fluctuations during the first minute of Stagger Lee. Jaw dropping "To Lay Me Down" tarnished with some some brief annoying digital static on the source discs at 06:09-06:12. I tried to fix it but it sounded worse so I left it as is.

CDR source kindly provided by Jim P. DAE(EAC0.9b4,offset corrected, secure mode)>tracking(cdwav)>sector boundaries confirmed(shntool)>SHN(shorten3.4) brought to you by neo_levo & the misSHN in the rain-TMNSP cooperative, 11/03.

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above is the original info file from the files I worked on
I added the SHN Id's and the 2nd line below Source:


## Eddie Burks notes http://db.etree.org/shn/105191

Using Cooledit Pro SF 4.5 Pencil Tool and my own plunderphonics
technics I fixed the few seconds of static in "To Lay Me Down" then ran
through Diamond Cut DC7 Virtual Valve Amplifier; high-end audiophile (warm)


I would have shared this before the DC7 but I accidentally erased the work
I did before the DC7 and I had way too many hours work in the fix of
those few seconds. I still consider this an upgrade and think you will too.
Thanks to everyone for the original SHN release. eburks AT yahoo DOT com

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