1973
Bands
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Bands
Grateful Dead
Today In History
June 16th
5 shows
82 tapes
Years
1995
30.1k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.5k182
7d1.4k185
30d30.1k4.2k
49 shows
343 tapes
1994
12.7k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.6k240
7d4.5k665
30d12.7k1.8k
85 shows
460 tapes
1993
38k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.8k247
7d6.9k909
30d38k5k
83 shows
656 tapes
1992
45.1k
PlaybackListensHours
48h2.8k375
7d8.2k1.1k
30d45.1k6k
57 shows
539 tapes
1991
43k
PlaybackListensHours
48h2.7k360
7d11.1k1.4k
30d43k5.8k
78 shows
973 tapes
1990
48.5k
PlaybackListensHours
48h5.3k747
7d12.4k1.6k
30d48.5k6.3k
78 shows
1,139 tapes
1989
48.9k
PlaybackListensHours
48h2.2k274
7d7.4k925
30d48.9k6.1k
78 shows
1,017 tapes
1988
20.3k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.1k134
7d3.4k397
30d20.3k2.3k
82 shows
882 tapes
1987
42.7k
PlaybackListensHours
48h4.1k505
7d13.8k1.7k
30d42.7k4.8k
88 shows
1,025 tapes
1986
12.5k
PlaybackListensHours
48h86499
7d2.6k292
30d12.5k1.4k
47 shows
684 tapes
1985
24.7k
PlaybackListensHours
48h6.8k776
7d5.9k693
30d24.7k2.9k
73 shows
1,357 tapes
1984
27k
PlaybackListensHours
48h2.2k280
7d12.1k1.4k
30d27k3.3k
67 shows
1,075 tapes
1983
21k
PlaybackListensHours
48h967122
7d3.4k441
30d21k2.7k
71 shows
1,069 tapes
1982
42.4k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.3k159
7d3.6k443
30d42.4k5.3k
63 shows
753 tapes
1981
31.2k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.9k242
7d5.3k665
30d31.2k3.9k
92 shows
868 tapes
1980
71.1k
PlaybackListensHours
48h3.9k441
7d15.3k1.8k
30d71.1k8.3k
91 shows
794 tapes
1979
21.7k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.1k161
7d4.1k580
30d21.7k3k
79 shows
608 tapes
1978
38.8k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.6k216
7d4.9k672
30d38.8k5.2k
87 shows
592 tapes
1977
267.8k
PlaybackListensHours
48h7.8k1.1k
7d26.6k3.7k
30d267.8k37k
64 shows
418 tapes
1976
91.9k
PlaybackListensHours
48h16.1k2.2k
7d42k5.6k
30d91.9k12.4k
45 shows
298 tapes
1975
6.3k
PlaybackListensHours
48h42745
7d88291
30d6.3k647
25 shows
63 tapes
1974
89.9k
PlaybackListensHours
48h3.2k412
7d9.8k1.3k
30d89.9k11.4k
42 shows
324 tapes
1973
90.4k
PlaybackListensHours
48h4k517
7d18.7k2.6k
30d90.4k11.6k
75 shows
445 tapes
1972
62.9k
PlaybackListensHours
48h2.5k314
7d6.6k846
30d62.9k7.7k
88 shows
361 tapes
1971
33.7k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.6k169
7d4.3k482
30d33.7k3.9k
82 shows
357 tapes
1970
39.3k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.2k146
7d4.3k504
30d39.3k4.2k
101 shows
376 tapes
1969
28.3k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.5k231
7d3.8k540
30d28.3k4.2k
112 shows
326 tapes
1968
8.1k
PlaybackListensHours
48h73290
7d1.7k205
30d8.1k1k
41 shows
125 tapes
1967
1.7k
PlaybackListensHours
48h13819
7d31345
30d1.7k233
23 shows
55 tapes
1966
8k
PlaybackListensHours
48h45828
7d89261
30d8k538
32 shows
78 tapes
1965
639
PlaybackListensHours
48h302
7d1097
30d63938
2 shows
2 tapes
1973
Sources
Transferrer: Matrix by dusborne
3:34:17
SBD
Rating:
9.33 / 4 ratings
Transferrer:
Matrix by dusborne
SHNID:
gd1973-12-01.124132.mtx.dusborne.flac16
Lineage:
Maxell UD90's > Nakamichi CR-5A > Edirol FA-66 > Wavelab > R8Brain > CD-Wave > TLH > FLAC 1644 tagged. Transfer by Andrew F.
Taper Notes:
View NotesMatrix by dusborne 02-18-2013 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Tagging notes: Show information is embedded within the header of each flac file. It will display on any player capable of directly playing flac files. If converted to wav during processing, all tags will be stripped, however audio data will remain unaffected. If you must transcode to a lossy format, do so directly Flac > Lossy. Use ffp to validate audio integrity. Md5 values will change if tagging is altered. dusborne 02-18-2013
Taper: Joe Maloney
3:45:55
Taper:
Joe Maloney
Transferrer:
KRW_co
SHNID:
gd1973-12-01.158194.aud.maloney.flac16
Source:
Sony TC-110A deck with built in microphone
Lineage:
AUDIENCE ANALOG MASTER CASSETTE>NAKAMICHI DR-1 (W/MANUAL AZIMUTH ADJUSTMENT)> CREATIVE SOUNDBLASTER X-FI HD MODEL #SB1240 WAV(24/96KHZ)>MAGIX AUDIO CLEANING LAB FOR KRW TRACK MARKS VOLUME ADJUSTMENT AND EDITS>WAV(24/96KHZ)>TRADERS LITTLE HELPER FLAC (LEVEL 8)
Taper Notes:
View NotesJOE'S MEMORIES: This was the show where I realized that I was a Grateful Dead "fan" and not a true "Deadhead". I had seen the Dead in Bangor, Maine in April 1971 and it was a great show and a nice experience. The people who were at that show were there to see the band and listen to the music, After the release of the "Europe '72" album and reading about the "Wall Of Sound" stage, I was looking forward to a great show. Unfortunately, it turned out to be a whole different experience. As we entered the Music Hall, we were amazed by the size of the "Wall Of Sound" and we were looking forward to a unique and exciting show. The two sets featured a great selection of songs, but the audience proved to be a challenge for those of us who were there to sit in our seats to listen and enjoy the music. As soon as the band took the stage, people stood up, left their seats and flooded the aisles to get closer to the stage. From that moment, it became a continuous battle between the ushers, who tried to keep the aisles clear and get people back to their seats, and the ones who kept going back into the aisles to block the view of those in the closer seats. Besides the people clogging the aisles and blocking everyone's vision, there were the ones who were under the influences of various "substances",shouting and making a general nuisance of themselves. I had looked forward to this show for quite a while and it was very frustrating to not be able to be comfortable and enjoy it. The audiences for certain British and Southern Rock bands were always a little more "boisterous" in Boston, but they usually listened to the music. Unfortunately, this was a whole different scene. Although the band was sounding as good as ever and we got to see Jerry without his beard for the first time in a long while, it just wasn't a good atmosphere to be in. They didn't even have any bright lights to highlight the members of the band as they performed, so I couldn't even get any good photos of them. Needless to say, this was my last live Dead show. I still remain a fan, after all these years, but I had to leave the live show experience for the others, who chose to walk, "twirl" and yell. Eventually, the "tapers" ended up getting the best deal, when special seating areas were set up just for them and they were able to stay apart from the noise and confusion. Many Many Thanks To Joe
Taper: Joe Maloney
3:45:56
Taper:
Joe Maloney
Transferrer:
KRW_co
SHNID:
gd1973-12-01.158193.aud.maloney.flac2496
Source:
Sony TC-110A deck with built in microphone
Lineage:
AUDIENCE ANALOG MASTER CASSETTE>NAKAMICHI DR-1 (W/MANUAL AZIMUTH ADJUSTMENT)> CREATIVE SOUNDBLASTER X-FI HD MODEL #SB1240 WAV(24/96KHZ)>MAGIX AUDIO CLEANING LAB FOR KRW TRACK MARKS VOLUME ADJUSTMENT AND EDITS>WAV(24/96KHZ)>TRADERS LITTLE HELPER FLAC (LEVEL 8)
Taper Notes:
View NotesJOE'S MEMORIES: This was the show where I realized that I was a Grateful Dead "fan" and not a true "Deadhead". I had seen the Dead in Bangor, Maine in April 1971 and it was a great show and a nice experience. The people who were at that show were there to see the band and listen to the music, After the release of the "Europe '72" album and reading about the "Wall Of Sound" stage, I was looking forward to a great show. Unfortunately, it turned out to be a whole different experience. As we entered the Music Hall, we were amazed by the size of the "Wall Of Sound" and we were looking forward to a unique and exciting show. The two sets featured a great selection of songs, but the audience proved to be a challenge for those of us who were there to sit in our seats to listen and enjoy the music. As soon as the band took the stage, people stood up, left their seats and flooded the aisles to get closer to the stage. From that moment, it became a continuous battle between the ushers, who tried to keep the aisles clear and get people back to their seats, and the ones who kept going back into the aisles to block the view of those in the closer seats. Besides the people clogging the aisles and blocking everyone's vision, there were the ones who were under the influences of various "substances",shouting and making a general nuisance of themselves. I had looked forward to this show for quite a while and it was very frustrating to not be able to be comfortable and enjoy it. The audiences for certain British and Southern Rock bands were always a little more "boisterous" in Boston, but they usually listened to the music. Unfortunately, this was a whole different scene. Although the band was sounding as good as ever and we got to see Jerry without his beard for the first time in a long while, it just wasn't a good atmosphere to be in. They didn't even have any bright lights to highlight the members of the band as they performed, so I couldn't even get any good photos of them. Needless to say, this was my last live Dead show. I still remain a fan, after all these years, but I had to leave the live show experience for the others, who chose to walk, "twirl" and yell. Eventually, the "tapers" ended up getting the best deal, when special seating areas were set up just for them and they were able to stay apart from the noise and confusion. Many Many Thanks To Joe
Taper: Bill Degen. This transfer is 1st Gen cassettes, kindly provided by Tim Friend.
3:17:43
Rating:
6.00 / 1 rating
Taper:
Bill Degen. This transfer is 1st Gen cassettes, kindly provided by Tim Friend.
Transferrer:
Transfer by Andrew F.
SHNID:
gd1973-12-01.aud.degen.110781.flac1644
Lineage:
Maxell UD90's > Nakamichi CR-5A > Edirol FA-66 > Wavelab > R8Brain > CD-Wave > TLH > FLAC 1644 tagged.
Taper Notes:
View NotesTim's comment: "It's Bill Degen's tape, I sat about four seats from him. I know we were in front of the board, maybe 12th row or so." Degen's masters have apparently been lost in a fire, so this might be the best surviving copy at this time. The recording does not match either of the Auds currently in the database (18094 & 98049). It's mono, but due to the good orchestra location, the sound is clear and without much distortion or crowd interference. Some tape damage audible in Around & Around. Patches were inserted from ID-98049 as follows: - Tennessee Jed 3:34 > 3:42 - Looks Like Rain 0:00 > 0:09 - Let it Grow 4:37 > 4:44 - "human rattlesnake" 0:00 > 0:17 - "this lame trip" 0:00 > 0:06 - Playin' in the Band 12:40 > 12:56 - Row Jimmy (all of it) 0:00 > 10:11 - Not Fade Away 0:00 > 0:05 Suggested CDR burning: D1 s1t01 > s1t12, D2 s1t13 > s2t12, and D3 s2t13 > s2t17 plus the partial 12-02-1973 s1t01 > s1t07. THANKS to Bill Degen for taping, and Tim Friend for saving tapes!