1995
1995
Sources
Transferrer: Julian Fowler
1:04:55
Rating:
7.40 / 11 ratings
Transferrer:
Julian Fowler
SHNID:
gd1995-01-01.EarthquakeCountrysessions.sbeok.97111.shnf
Source:
See info file
Lineage:
See info file
Taper Notes:
View Notes~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ History and linage: Julian Fowler September 2003 I obtained a cassette copy in the autum of the 1997 from a tree run on the rec.music.gdead newsgroup. In spite of the numerous efforts to locate anything with a lower number of analog generations, I've not been able to discover anything better than what I have now; nor does this material seem to circulate among DAT users or (until Now) CD traders. I've therefore taken my casette copy and transferred it to the digital domain. The best guess that I have for the annalog lineage is as follows: live/rehearsal recordings (DAT and/or ADAT) > ? > cassette > at least one cassette generation > my cassette I did the transfer using an AIWA AD-F850 tape deck, played directly into the inputs of a Yamaha DS-XG sound card. I used CoolEdit 2000 v1.1 to do the initial analog > digital sampling, apply mild noise reduction (my source tape is somewhat hissy, not surprising give the number of analog generations) and reduce the length of some of the between-song gaps. I used CD Wav v1.73 to define track boundaries and mkwACT v0.97 to prepare a master SHN disc (track boundaries verified using SHNtool.) ------Julian Fowler September 2003 From Rolling Stone, Apr 20, 1998 Although it's common knowledge that the Grateful Dead were in the midst of recording when Jerry Garcia died almost three years ago, former keyboardist Vince Welnick shed more light on the unfinished album in a recent conversation with the Rolling Stone Network. According to Welnick, the album was set to include such tour-tested songs as "Liberty," "So Many Roads," "Days Between," "Samba in the Rain," "Way To Go," "Corrina," and "Easy Answers," but Garcia passed away before the tracks could be completed. "We had just about finished the basics when Jerry checked out," Welnick said. "It's a shame, because we spent a lot of time in there." Although the studio tapes from the Grateful Dead's would-be swan song are still around, Welnick doubts that the album can be salvaged. "There weren't even working vocals on some of the songs. There was also very little guitar. If they wanted to make something of it, they'd probably have to splice in something from one of the show tapes." Grateful Dead spokesman Dennis McNally denied that anything will ever come of the album. "Only [Grateful Dead guitarist] Bobby [Weir] ever thought that anything could be done, but it can't. Jerry didn't contribute to it. Everyone else contributed to it, but Jerry just wasn't with it. There's not even a title, to my knowledge." ISAAC JOSEPHSON ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I added the text from Rolling Stone, which was originally in the form of a screen capture, and the shntool ouput SIRMick January 2009