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String Cheese Incident
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June 9th
1 show
1 tape
Years
2026
1.5k
PlaybackListensHours
48h42473
7d1.1k188
30d1.5k263
5 shows
5 tapes
2025
3.6k
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48h16127
7d49480
30d3.6k583
26 shows
33 tapes
2024
1k
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48h8115
7d579
30d1k174
20 shows
35 tapes
2023
638
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48h203
7d597
30d63894
27 shows
42 tapes
2022
763
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48h173
7d11218
30d763127
22 shows
45 tapes
2021
100
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48h00m
7d00m
30d10015
11 shows
20 tapes
2019
162
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48h333m
7d335
30d16228
28 shows
38 tapes
2018
164
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48h00m
7d213
30d16427
22 shows
35 tapes
2017
272
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48h61
7d274
30d27244
21 shows
30 tapes
2016
160
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48h00m
7d407
30d16030
24 shows
40 tapes
2015
103
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48h00m
7d71
30d10314
28 shows
62 tapes
2014
132
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48h753m
7d274
30d13217
25 shows
58 tapes
2013
100
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48h00m
7d396
30d10015
25 shows
55 tapes
2012
135
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48h00m
7d345
30d13520
17 shows
31 tapes
2011
81
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48h92
7d132
30d8112
20 shows
45 tapes
2010
238
PlaybackListensHours
48h101
7d587
30d23827
9 shows
27 tapes
2009
31
PlaybackListensHours
48h132
7d00m
30d314
2 shows
4 tapes
2008
1
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48h00m
7d00m
30d117m
1 show
1 tape
2007
364
PlaybackListensHours
48h346
7d548
30d36455
21 shows
47 tapes
2006
185
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48h5610
7d213
30d18528
41 shows
73 tapes
2005
202
PlaybackListensHours
48h193
7d335
30d20230
44 shows
85 tapes
2004
242
PlaybackListensHours
48h243
7d528
30d24236
56 shows
98 tapes
2003
314
PlaybackListensHours
48h315
7d426
30d31449
71 shows
130 tapes
2002
573
PlaybackListensHours
48h133
7d11719
30d57394
65 shows
105 tapes
2001
1.4k
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48h509
7d35258
30d1.4k241
100 shows
177 tapes
2000
1.8k
PlaybackListensHours
48h224
7d24342
30d1.8k326
131 shows
198 tapes
1999
739
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48h316
7d11519
30d739121
117 shows
185 tapes
1998
1.4k
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48h12819
7d24837
30d1.4k201
144 shows
190 tapes
1997
301
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48h00m
7d41
30d30140
121 shows
137 tapes
1996
239
PlaybackListensHours
48h233
7d637
30d23928
32 shows
34 tapes
1995
57
PlaybackListensHours
48h19m
7d171
30d574
4 shows
5 tapes
1999
Sources
Taper: Mike Juday
2:23:04
Taper:
Mike Juday
Transferrer:
uploaded by Daev78
SHNID:
sci1999-05-07.fob.flac16
Source:
FOB Schoeps mk4's> Graham Patton D-MIC20> DAT/clone
Taper: Larry Fox
2:24:28
Taper:
Larry Fox
Transferrer:
Brian Cole
SHNID:
sci1999-05-07.sr71.shnf
Source:
Earthworks SR71 > Graham Patten DMic 20 > Sony PCM-M1
Lineage:
Sony PCM-M1 (clone) > Oade 7 pin-coax > Hosa coax > Zoltrix Pro6 > CD Wave (split) > Soundforge 5 (resample/edit) > .shn v3 (seek appended)
Taper Notes:
View NotesSet One was an acoustic set. * with Warren Haynes & Allen Woody of Govt Mule. ** with Warren Haynes. SCI played an acoustic set at dusk, then played their electric set after Govt Mule's evening show around midnight. Taper: Larry Fox Dat/Seed: Dylan Cope Conversion/Tracking: Brian Cole ([email protected]) 8/24/02 Review/Editing: See sci99-05-07Review&EditNotes.txt Source: Earthworks SR71>Graham Patten DMic 20>Sony M1>DAT (48khz) Conversion: Sony M1>Oade 7 pin-coax>Hosa coax> Zoltrix Pro6>CDwav(split)>SF5(resample/edit)>shnv3 SEED NOTES: Couldn't quite fit both sets on 2 discs. Split D2 & D3 at only logical break. Sector boundaries verified with shntool. Notice the Star Wars teases throughout? Color covers included for this show. note: The disc splits on the cover don't exactly match the text file so use the cover if you want and delete it if you don't. Enjoy! -Brian EDITING NOTES: 08/23/02-Resampled in SF 5.0 - Level 4 (highest) using anti-alias filter. Crossfaded break between acoustic set and electric set. Tried like hell to fit all this on two discs but came up 1 too long for the second disc. I tried a little different text file format this time. Please give your comments. I also put all tracks in a single directory. FLAC compression (this will eventually succeed .shn) does not require subdirectories so I've decided to follow the same directory format. Comments? 2/2/2003 - Fixed nit as noted by Shaun and Brad in d1t05 @ 5:30. SCIEVAL GROUP REVIEW NOTES: ************************************ Reviewed by Shaun Funk - 1/7/2003 ------------------------------- Review: Very nice show. The best of the 3 night run, I'd have to say. Only one nit at d1t4 5:30. Could be a little digi-noize. Hard to tell. Anyway it's between songs so that makes it even less significant. Thumbs up from me. Thanks to Brian Cole for transferring these and getting them on trainwreckz. Shaun Funk's vote: Thumbs Up. Reviewed by Brad Leblanc - 2/1/2003 ------------------------------- Review: Yet another Stubbs show that makes me wish I could have been there. The Cheese loves Austin, TX. Really short acoustic set to start the show out. After hearing Work, I gotta say I miss that song. It really isn't in the rotation any longer having only made 2 appearances in 2002. Before Lester HAC, the band teases the Star Wars theme a few times. Again in Chili Dawg you can hear Kyle tease it on his accordian. Pretty amusing. I seem to recall Brian raving about this version of San Jose as a closer. It didn't disappoint, the "You Can Call Me Al" tease at around 07:20 is really good and got me going. Makes me wish that they would cover the whole song. :) As always, Kyle does a great job. Nits: I could only find one area that requires our attention, and Shaun mentioned it too - at 05:30 on d1t4 there's a digi-skip/pop that needs removal or softening. Besides that, I'm happy with it. Two thumbs up if we can remove it. -Brad Brad Leblanc's vote: Thumbs Up.