Identifier | 4603240 |
Created At | Sat Aug 21 2004 13:53:51 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Media Type | SHN |
Media Count | 2 |
Note | Dave Matthews Band
March 23, 1993 Trax Charlottesville, VA Taper: Unknown Source: DSBD DAT>CD: Mike Vernal Equip: Tascam DA-P1 > Audiomedia III > PowerMac G3/233 w/ Pro Tools 4.3.2 Disc 1: 01: Intro * - 00:52:40 02: Heathcliff's Haiku Warriers * - 03:49:22 03: Minarets *^ - 03:55:51 04: Best of What's Around * - 03:09:31 05: Typical Situation * - 04:25:16 06: All Along the Watchtower * - 04:32:39 07: I'll Back You Up * - 03:20:32 08: Two Step * - 07:49:69 09: Granny - 05:02:69 10: Jimi Thing $ - 22:54:46 Total: 59:52:30 Disc 2: 01: Also Sprach Zarathustra Medley - 07:35:55 02: Ants Marching - 04:46:61 03: So Much To Say - 05:34:63 04: One Sweet World - 09:24:43 05: True Reflections & - 08:08:59 06: Recently - 10:02:60 07: Rhyme & Reason - 09:34:42 Total: 54:48:18 Disc 3: 01: Dancing Nancies - 10:16:62 02: #34 ! - 09:06:49 03: Minarets - 07:47:51 04: Blue Water Baboon Farm - 17:21:69 05: Warehouse - 08:24:47 06: Tripping Billies - 05:18:03 Total: 58:17:56 Editing: Disc One, Tracks 01 - 08 were amplified by a factor of 2.5. Disc One, Track 08 - At some point near the end of this track, I amplified a 2-3 second gap of dead space by a factor of 5, and then faded that same gap in from half volume to full volume, creating a decently smooth transition in amplification factors from 2.5 to 5. Disc One, Track 09 through the end of the show were amplfied by a factor of 5 (yes, a factor of 5). This produced frequent clipping during the show, and I do concede this, but the level of the Carter's drums relative to the band led to his drums being the only instrument I heard that clipped, and that's how I justified it to myself. * - Dave Matthews Solo ^ - Weird problem with vocals switching from left to right channel, and back This problem would have been the soundman's problem, not the DATs. $ - Slight dropout just eliminated by me. Will appear as a slight skip. Sorry. & - Man, true reflections was a problem. Two major dropouts, one around 1:50,the other around 2:35. For the one at 2:30, I put in a line that had already been sung, and then sent it straight into Boyd's solo. Sounds a little weird, but much better than it did at first. There was no salvaging the 1:50 dropout. I did my best, but it's still blatently obvious. Ah well. The third major problem was at 4:45. I don't know what it was, but the song sort of skips a beat again. I didn't touch this one. ! - Weird reverb thang going on at one point. On master DAT. |
Source Info | DSBD |
Trades Allowed |
Source
SHNID | Date | Venue | City | State | Archive Identifier |
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2741 | 1993-03-23 | Trax | Charlottesville | VA | |
Taper: Unknown Source: DSBD DAT>CD: Mike Vernal |
Performance
Dave Matthews Band 1993-03-23 Trax, Charlottesville, VA | |
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Set 1 | -Dave Solo Opening Set-
Heathcliff's Haiku Warriors (Cool Winters Day?)* Minarets The Best of What's Around [Best of What is] Typical Situation [Typical Dog] All Along the Watchtower [Little Texas Tower] I'll Back You Up [Let's Go Get a Beer] Two Step (Almond Joy intro) [The Jumping Song] -Full Band Set I- Granny [Granny Smurf] Jimi Thing [The Jimi]("Walk On The Wild Side" outro) Also Sprach Zarathustra-> Ants Marching [The March of the Roly Poly Cave Toads] So Much To Say One Sweet World [Won Suite Whirled] True Reflections [Snoitcelfer Eurt] |
Set 2 | -Full Band Set II-
Recently Rhyme & Reason Dancing Nancies [Turtles, Turtles, and More Turtles] #34** Minarets [Creaming from the Minarets]-> Blue Water Baboon Farm [Blue Radar Gun] Warehouse [The Pasta Warehouse] Nature->Tripping Billies [Flipping Whillies] |
Set 3 | |
Comment | *1st Heathcliff's Haiku Warriors
**With words; This is the last live #34 The names in brackets are the alternate set of goofy names given to the songs by Jeff "Bagby" Thomas, DMB's sound guy. It was from Bagby's alternate list that Heathcliff's Haiku Warriors was named by fans. Some traders called it "Cool Winters Day", from a line in the song, so that may have been it's intended name. |