Jerry Garcia Band
 
Keystone Palo Alto
 
Palo Alto, CA
 
June 12th,1982
 
 
 
Lineage:  Master Cassettes>Cassette1 (by Jeff himself.  All his collection is such.  This was done by him get the show in order on tapes, as set one was on both tape sides A  and set two was recorded on both sides B.  Ah the days of analog! )Transfer: MAC(1) > Apogee Mini ME(24/96>Apogee Mini DAC>Wavelab 5.0(dithered via 'UV22HR' to 16/44)>CD by Matt Smith>Eac>wav>Gems Edit Station>flac
 
Edits: Balanced levels and tape pauses smoothed,  by Jamie Waddell on the GEMS Edit Station
 
Trac'ed Cdwave Flac'ed level 8 TLH
 
Seeded at Lossless Legs  www.shnflac.net
 
 
 
Notes
 
- Missing I'll Take A Melody and The Way You Do The Things You Do
 
- Huge thanks to Jeffrey for sharing his recordings  and Matt Smith for the transfer   work!
 
 
 
Disc one
 
Set one
 
 - I'll Take A Melody(missing)
 
 - The Way You Do The Things You Do(missing)
 
d1t01 -  Knockin' On Heaven's Door
 
d1t02 - Valerie
 
d1t03 - Run For The Roses
 
 
Disc two
 
Set two
 
d2t01 - I Second That Emotion
 
d2t02 - That's What Love Will Make You Do
 
d2t03 - Russian Lullaby
 
d2t04 - Tore Up Over You>
 
d2t05 - Dear Prudence>
 
d2t06 - Tangled Up In Blue
 
 
 
Taper: Jeffrey Knudsen Equipment: AIWA-HS1 Casette Deck  and   Marantz SuperScope Microphones.Location:  " I always taped with the recorder simply laying on the table in full view. There was a piece of tape over the red 'on" light and the mics were black with black chords. I took napkins from the venue and folded a wad up and taped the two mics together with the napkins separating the front ends and the back end were together. That way the mics had some angular separation. I then put the whole mess in a black sock and stuck it in my armpit. Everyone stands the moment the show starts (except at the front row balcony tables in Berkeley) so I would point my shoulder at the stage when Jerry was instrumental and then I would point my shoulder up to the overhead monitors when he sang. In Berkeley I just had the mics taped, in a sock and laying on the table, and pointing at the stage.