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Taper: Rob R
2:03:47
Taper:
Rob R
Transferrer:
Rob R
SHNID:
rd2005-04-23.nak300-cp4-cp3.robr.sirmick.097609.shnf
Source:
Aud Matrix Mix: 3 Nak CM 300's - All X-Y, with 2 CP4's (guns) and one CP3 (super Omni) - direct to dat using a Tascam Porta 1 mixing board / mic preamp.
Lineage:
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Taper Notes:
View NotesBob Weir (Robert Hall Weir) - guitar, vox Jay "Rhino Boy" Lane - drums, percussion, cajón, b.vox Robin Sylvester - bass, stand up bass, b.vox Jeff Chimenti (Jeffrey Chimenti) - keys, b.vox Kenny Brooks (aka 'Ken Brooks') - saxophones Mark Karan - guitar, b.vox #=w/ Rob Barraco (aka 'Bob Barraco') - keys, bass, vox original Notes: --Assembly Of Dust opened SIRMick Notes (February 2008): --There was an sbe on the last track which I have fixed. --I have created a new md5 and added an shntool file --SIRMick --February 2008 vg NOTES (2026-05-12): --https://ratdog.org/2005-04-23/photos --https://ratdog.org/2005-04-23/reviews --Assembly Of Dust was the opening act at this show --I added the band members info --corrected some song titles toward how they appear on the original albums --added more detail to the setlist info & venue info --this building was built in 1852 & was originally known as the "Boston Music Hall" (1852-1900); it was converted for use as a vaudeville theater in 1900 & operated under a number of different names during this time, including the "Music Hall" & the "Empire Theatre" (1900-1906); it was renamed the "Orpheum Theatre" in 1906 (1906 thru 1971-01-31)...in 1915, the theater was acquired by Loew's Theatres, who reopened the Orpheum in 1916 with a completely new interior design & operated it at first as a combination vaudeville & movie theater & later as a straight first-run movie house...it closed its doors on 1971-01-31; it then underwent a $125,000 refurbishment & reopened on 1971-05-27 as the "Aquarius Theatre" (aka "Aquarius") (1971-05-27 thru January 1974), a live concert hall; it reverted back officially/unofficially to the "Orpheum Theatre" sometime in 1972 (1972-present [2026]), though some shows during that time (thru January 1974) were still advertised as the "Aquarius Theatre" by the promoter, or sometimes the "Orpheum-Aquarius Theatre"...also known as "Orpheum-Aquarius Theatre"; "Orphium Theater"; "The Orpheum"; "Orpheum Theater" --https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orpheum_Theatre_(Boston) --https://www.orpheumtheatreboston.com/ --https://www.facebook.com/OrpheumBoston/ --added pics of the venue