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Taper: Jim Mimna
2:56:25
Rating:
9.33 / 3 ratings
Taper:
Jim Mimna
Transferrer:
Jim MImna
SHNID:
rd2003-10-16.mimna_sony_ecm-ms907
Source:
Sony ECM-MS907> Sharp MD-MT15
Lineage:
Sony MDS-S707> Edirol UA-1D(SPDIf)> SonySoundforge 7.0> CD Wave Editor> Flac (level 8)
Taper Notes:
View NotesMic: LOC, 10' high (in designated tapers section)
Taper: Craig Taraszki
2:56:57
Taper:
Craig Taraszki
Transferrer:
Craig Taraszki
SHNID:
rd2003-10-16.schoeps-mk41.taraszki.vernon.166489.flac1644
Source:
Schoeps cmc6/mk41 (din) > Edirol UA5 (Oade "warm mod") > PDAudio-CF > iPaq 3835
Lineage:
Sound Forge 5.0 (fades), CDWave (tracks)
Taper Notes:
View NotesBob "Ace" Weir (Robert Hall Weir) - guitar, vox Jay "Rhino Boy" Lane - drums, percussion, b.vox Robin Sylvester - bass, stand up bass, b.vox Jeff Chimenti (Jeffrey Chimenti) - keys, b.vox Kenny Brooks (aka 'Ken Brooks') - saxophone Mark Karan - guitar, b.vox vg NOTES (2026-01-24): --https://ratdog.org/2003-10-16/photos --https://ratdog.org/2003-10-16/reviews --prior to the second set, the band came out with inflatable guitars and beat Bob over the head, the crew came out shooting silly string, and Happy Birthday was sung while a cake was presented --this venue opened in 1968 as "Electric Factory & Flea Market" in a converted tire warehouse on the northwest corner of 22nd & Arch Streets & soon became known simply as "Electric Factory" (1968-2018)...this location hosted concerts until 1970 & then the building was torn down in 1973 to be replaced by condominiums...in 1995, the venue reopened in a converted building from the General Electric Switchgear Plant on 7th & Willow Street...in September of 2018 it changed its name to "Franklin Music Hall" (2018-present [2025]) --https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin_Music_Hall
Taper: Craig Taraszki
2:58:02
Taper:
Craig Taraszki
Transferrer:
Craig Taraszki
SHNID:
rd2003-10-16.neumann-tlm170.taraszki.131803.flac1644
Source:
Neumann tlm170 (hypers, din) > Lunatec V3 (24/48) > VxPocket > Fujitsu Lifebook S6110 (WinXP,nTrack)
Lineage:
Sound Forge 5.0 (24/48 > 16/44.1), CDWave (tracks)
Taper Notes:
View NotesBob "Ace" Weir (Robert Hall Weir) - guitar, vox Jay "Rhino Boy" Lane - drums, percussion, b.vox Robin Sylvester - bass, stand up bass, b.vox Jeff Chimenti (Jeffrey Chimenti) - keys, b.vox Kenny Brooks (aka 'Ken Brooks') - saxophone Mark Karan - guitar, b.vox vg NOTES (2026-01-25): --https://ratdog.org/2003-10-16/photos --https://ratdog.org/2003-10-16/reviews --prior to the second set, the band came out with inflatable guitars and beat Bob over the head, the crew came out shooting silly string, and Happy Birthday was sung while a cake was presented --this venue opened in 1968 as "Electric Factory & Flea Market" in a converted tire warehouse on the northwest corner of 22nd & Arch Streets & soon became known simply as "Electric Factory" (1968-2018)...this location hosted concerts until 1970 & then the building was torn down in 1973 to be replaced by condominiums...in 1995, the venue reopened in a converted building from the General Electric Switchgear Plant on 7th & Willow Street...in September of 2018 it changed its name to "Franklin Music Hall" (2018-present [2025]) --https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin_Music_Hall
Taper: Lance
2:54:01
Taper:
Lance
Transferrer:
Lance
SHNID:
rd2003-10-16.aud.lance.vernon.083224.flac1644
Source:
?? > D7
Lineage:
D7 > TSCM-7 > EAC > FLAC (Level 8)
Taper Notes:
View NotesBob "Ace" Weir (Robert Hall Weir) - guitar, vox Jay "Rhino Boy" Lane - drums, percussion, b.vox Robin Sylvester - bass, stand up bass, b.vox Jeff Chimenti (Jeffrey Chimenti) - keys, b.vox Kenny Brooks (aka 'Ken Brooks') - saxophone Mark Karan - guitar, b.vox Lance Notes: --Bob Weir 56th B-Day vg NOTES (2026-01-25): --https://ratdog.org/2003-10-16/photos --https://ratdog.org/2003-10-16/reviews --prior to the second set, the band came out with inflatable guitars and beat Bob over the head, the crew came out shooting silly string, and Happy Birthday was sung while a cake was presented --this venue opened in 1968 as "Electric Factory & Flea Market" in a converted tire warehouse on the northwest corner of 22nd & Arch Streets & soon became known simply as "Electric Factory" (1968-2018)...this location hosted concerts until 1970 & then the building was torn down in 1973 to be replaced by condominiums...in 1995, the venue reopened in a converted building from the General Electric Switchgear Plant on 7th & Willow Street...in September of 2018 it changed its name to "Franklin Music Hall" (2018-present [2025]) --https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin_Music_Hall
Taper: Tony Suraci
2:57:40
Taper:
Tony Suraci
Transferrer:
Tony Suraci
SHNID:
rd2003-10-16.nak.cm1000.v3.d7.suraci.sbeok.flac
Source:
Nak CM1000's>V3>D7
Lineage:
Sony PCM2600>SD722>Adobe Aud.3>44k>cdwav>flac
Taper: ld92287
2:55:54
Taper:
ld92287
Transferrer:
ld92287
SHNID:
rw2003-10-16.akg.c1000.ld92287.shn1644
Source:
akg.c1000
Lineage:
AKGC1000>Marantz Pro CDR300>CDR>Wav>Shn