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June 7th
6 shows
37 tapes
Years
1995
29.8k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1k146
7d11.2k1.5k
30d29.8k4.2k
49 shows
340 tapes
1994
8.5k
PlaybackListensHours
48h66595
7d1.6k233
30d8.5k1.2k
85 shows
460 tapes
1993
34.9k
PlaybackListensHours
48h6.6k881
7d5.2k707
30d34.9k4.6k
83 shows
656 tapes
1992
33.5k
PlaybackListensHours
48h2.8k355
7d3.8k496
30d33.5k4.5k
57 shows
539 tapes
1991
36.9k
PlaybackListensHours
48h6.1k806
7d9k1.2k
30d36.9k5k
78 shows
967 tapes
1990
35.3k
PlaybackListensHours
48h3k397
7d6.5k855
30d35.3k4.6k
78 shows
1,139 tapes
1989
47.4k
PlaybackListensHours
48h3.4k425
7d8.2k1k
30d47.4k5.9k
78 shows
1,013 tapes
1988
21.6k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.4k162
7d4.3k463
30d21.6k2.5k
82 shows
882 tapes
1987
40k
PlaybackListensHours
48h2.7k304
7d10.1k974
30d40k4.4k
88 shows
1,025 tapes
1986
15.1k
PlaybackListensHours
48h922103
7d2.2k242
30d15.1k1.7k
47 shows
683 tapes
1985
21.2k
PlaybackListensHours
48h2.1k248
7d4.5k529
30d21.2k2.5k
73 shows
1,356 tapes
1984
17k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.4k182
7d3.4k433
30d17k2.2k
67 shows
1,075 tapes
1983
33.3k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.4k186
7d4.1k541
30d33.3k4.4k
71 shows
1,069 tapes
1982
41.4k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.9k240
7d4.2k520
30d41.4k5.1k
63 shows
753 tapes
1981
55.8k
PlaybackListensHours
48h2.5k322
7d5.4k696
30d55.8k7k
92 shows
868 tapes
1980
70.3k
PlaybackListensHours
48h5.8k674
7d10.9k1.3k
30d70.3k8.2k
91 shows
794 tapes
1979
27.5k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.4k199
7d3.6k490
30d27.5k3.9k
79 shows
600 tapes
1978
59.6k
PlaybackListensHours
48h3k402
7d12.5k1.6k
30d59.6k8.2k
87 shows
592 tapes
1977
322.3k
PlaybackListensHours
48h12.1k1.7k
7d34.4k4.7k
30d322.3k44.7k
64 shows
419 tapes
1976
47.7k
PlaybackListensHours
48h5k689
7d26.7k3.7k
30d47.7k6.5k
45 shows
298 tapes
1975
5.7k
PlaybackListensHours
48h81267
7d1.4k139
30d5.7k595
25 shows
63 tapes
1974
97.6k
PlaybackListensHours
48h4.8k597
7d12.4k1.6k
30d97.6k12.3k
42 shows
324 tapes
1973
79.3k
PlaybackListensHours
48h5.1k659
7d11.7k1.5k
30d79.3k10.1k
75 shows
445 tapes
1972
76.4k
PlaybackListensHours
48h3.8k475
7d8.2k1k
30d76.4k9.2k
88 shows
361 tapes
1971
33.9k
PlaybackListensHours
48h2.4k265
7d6.2k692
30d33.9k3.9k
82 shows
356 tapes
1970
37.3k
PlaybackListensHours
48h10.7k1.1k
7d9.8k989
30d37.3k4k
101 shows
376 tapes
1969
25.4k
PlaybackListensHours
48h3.5k603
7d6.7k1k
30d25.4k3.7k
112 shows
326 tapes
1968
6.8k
PlaybackListensHours
48h50961
7d1.4k177
30d6.8k848
41 shows
125 tapes
1967
1.5k
PlaybackListensHours
48h10216
7d37152
30d1.5k207
23 shows
55 tapes
1966
8k
PlaybackListensHours
48h31622
7d1.4k83
30d8k531
32 shows
78 tapes
1965
560
PlaybackListensHours
48h453
7d1066
30d56034
2 shows
2 tapes
1975
Sources
Transferrer: Charlie Miller
37:01
SBD
Rating:
9.64 / 12 ratings
Transferrer:
Charlie Miller
SHNID:
gd1975-03-23.sbd.miller.110126.flac16
Source:
SBD -> Master Reel -> Dat
Lineage:
Dat -> Samplitude Professional v11.1 -> FLAC
Taper Notes:
View Notes-- With Merl Saunders and Ned Lagin -- I transferred this Dat in 2003 and forgot about it till now -- I believe that this is the only non-fm circulating source Patch Info: FM Source supplies: Johnny B. Goode (complete track)
Source 2 of 8
37:05
SBDREMASTER
SHNID:
gd1975-03-23.150533.remaster.flac2448
Source:
SHN Remastered: gd1975-03-23.pre-fm-sbd.hope-ross.32539.shnf Lineage: FM > ??? > WAV > SHN > Adobe Audition 2020 > FLAC
Source 3 of 8
37:27
SBDREMASTER
Rating:
10.00 / 2 ratings
SHNID:
gd1975-03-23.pre-fm-sbd.hope-ross.32539.shnf
Source:
Pre-FM SBD MR>DAT>Digi-Remaster>CD>CD>EAC>MKW>SHN
Taper Notes:
View Notesthis show smokes! definately in my mind(and many agree) one of the monumental shows in their history. also note that these are not the ETREE.ORG shortens. THEIR MD5'S WILL NOT MATCH THESE. the EAC log is included for reference. ripped and encoded by Dave Hope- Ross [email protected] please feel free to e-mail me to let me know if you want more. i do trade, so if you have a list, send it my way and hopefully, we'll be able to set somethin' up! shared on further music network 12/01
Taper: Unknown
1:12:22
SBD
Rating:
9.40 / 12 ratings
SHNID:
gd1975-03-23.sbd.snack.18525.flac16
Source:
Soundboard
Taper Notes:
View NotesMusicians: Jerry Garcia - Guitar Phil Lesh - Bass Keith Godchaux - Organ Bill Kreutzman - Drums Micky Hart - Drums Bob Weir - Guitar Merle Saunders - Organ Ned Lagin - Organ David Crosby - Guitar The Interview section, with Jerry, was done before the show on 3/23 and, while he mentions Crosby as being with the band, he never showed! The "aircheck" segment is a recording of 3/21/75 which was a "practice session" for the SNACK show and DOES feature Crosby, although his input is fairly negligable.
Transferrer: Skankweed
37:31
SBD
Rating:
9.00 / 3 ratings
Transferrer:
Skankweed
SHNID:
gd1975-03-23.sbd.skankweed.13585.shnf
Source:
SBD>FM>?>DAT>CDR
Lineage:
CDR > EAC > SHN
Taper Notes:
View NotesMerl Saunders and Ned Lagin sat in for complete Dead set ; show was part of the SF SNACK (San Francisco Students Need Athletics, Culture, and Kicks) Benefit; performing artists (billed): Doobie Brothers, Graham Central Station, Mimi Farina, Jefferson Starship, Jerry Garcia and Friends, The Miracles, Joan Baez, Santana, Tower of Power, Neil Young, (unbilled): Bob Dylan; guest celebrities (billed): Frankie Albert, John Brodie, Rosie Casals, Werner Erhard, Cedric Hardman, Willie Mays, Jesse Owens, Gene Washington, The Rev. A. Cecil Williams; 10:00 am Sunday showtime; $5 advance; $7.50 at the door post-fm sbd
Transferrer: Matt Smith
48:26
Rating:
7.00 / 2 ratings
Transferrer:
Matt Smith
SHNID:
gd1975-03-23.126296.fm.kafer-boswell-smith.flac24
Source:
FMMR (Peter Kafer) @ 7 1/2 ips > R @ 7 1/2 ips (Will Boswell); Transfer info: Akai GX636 direct tape head output > Bottlehead tube tape pre pair Tesla tubes circa 1980 > Apogee Mini Me 24/96 > Apogee Mini DAC monitoring and mastering > FLAC
Taper: Peter Kafer
48:55
Rating:
10.00 / 4 ratings
Taper:
Peter Kafer
Transferrer:
Matt Smith and Pat Lee
SHNID:
gd1975-03-23.fm.lee-smith.94026.sbeok.flac16
Source:
FM Radio Broadcast > Master Reel (@ 7 1/2 ips)
Lineage:
FM MR (Peter Kafer) @ 7 1/2 ips > R @ 7 1/2 ips (Pat Lee)* > CD Huge thanks to Taper Pat for dubbing a copy from the master at 7.5 ips --- (R copied @ 7.5 ips using a Revox A-77>A-77) --- Mastered to cd by Matt Smith --- Playback info: R > Akai GX625 > apogee mini me (24/96) > apogee mini dac (monitoring) > Lynx One soundcard > wavelab 5.0 (dithered to 20/44) > CD > EAC > WAV (shntool confirms no sbes) > FLAC (TLH)
Taper Notes:
View Notes* "Peter Kafer brought his master up on a trip for Pat to copy around that time ... chances are the master he copied was destroyed" According to Bill Gadsden, Peter's reels were ruined in his parent's attic. Do we really need another source? I believe there are 7 versions listed in the db plus the bonus disc for GD Beyond Description 1973-89 box set which omits JBG. Moreover, when I first read FMMR > R on this seed, I was skeptical that this should be circulated especially b/c we have a source that claims to be a pre-fm version and the key part of this classic was available if you preordered the box set mentioned above. However, as soon as I heard this copy, I was left with the feeling it was different enough from all other sources and should be shared with a wider audience. Unlike the other versions, it feels more pronounced, like you're right in front of the band, witnessing live music. Of course while Matt and I have the same subjective or aesthetic reaction to this reel, there's no guarantee you'll have the same reaction as well. Still, b/c it's small and classic, I say it's worth the risk that you too might really dig it! Compared with the non-official sources, it lacks a dat step, has transfer lineage, and, clearly benefits from having a high quality stand alone A/D converter involved in the transfer chain. While Jamie (**__**) hasn't heard this reel yet, I like the way he explains this theoretical issue: "dynamic range can be compared to a bedroom closet. One COULD in theory pack everything into one place ... fill the closet wall to wall ...one would then be confident everything is there in one place ... but nothing would have its Own spot..." Or, as Matt Smith described it to me, it's like going from 4 lanes to 2 lanes, and the signal or music is compromised by skipping the stand alone A/D conversion step and forcing it into 2 lanes or straight to cd. Dats and transferring straight to cd simply result in a less dynamic range of music than a "properly" handled reel. It's b/c of this process and hg equipment that fm mr > r sources can sound better than pre-fm > dat sources. Not only is avoiding the dat step key but so is the transfer method and tools. While I was skeptical at first, I didn't think a fm reel could sound better than a pre-fm source, I felt like I was hearing things in this master piece I haven't heard before! And even when compared with the release, the keys sound better in the mix to me. For some reason, they're simply less buried and more present. It's probably the way the release was equalized. The pre-fm, release, and this version all sound sweet to me but each provides the listener with a different experience of this set. The release sounds "cleaner" than this reel, however, and I think the percussion sounds better or more distinct at times too. And while all versions suffer from brief moments of monitor or equipment noise, the release does the best job masking that flaw. In general, while the other sources sound more compressed or bunched and even distant by comparison, this reel recording seems to have better separation and clarity, or a dynamic range of music. Even Jerry sounds better in this full compliment of sound; he seems to have a richer tone. It feels more like you're at a show instead of listening to something recorded in a studio. I like the way Matt put it, "To me, this is a perfect companion to the 2-28-75/Blues for Allah rehearsals. Basically it's the album in very raw form 'live' on stage and a live broadcast to boot! What balls these guys had!! The interplay between all the musicians even at the early stages(even after taking 4 months off!) of developing the album is so tight and focused I find it utterly thrilling listening. One can hear every instrument perfectly clear with this mix."
Source 8 of 8
36:47
Rating:
10.00 / 1 rating
Source:
FM > ??? > WAV > SHN
Taper Notes:
View NotesComplete Show - First "Blues For Allah" - First "Stronger Than Dirt" - with Merl Saunders and Ned Lagin - without Donna - FM broadcast KIOI-San Francisco - Students Need Athletics Culture & Kicks (SNACK) benefit - also: Doobie Brothers; Graham Central Station; Mimi Farina; Jefferson Starship; Joan Baez; Santana; Tower Of Power; Bob Dylan with Neil Young Originally part of gd1991-03-31 on gdlive.com.