Identifier8306881
Created AtTue Aug 18 2009 03:03:03 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Reference Number97506
Media Typecdr
Media Count1
Show RatingA
Sound RatingA
NoteThis was recorded by Dan H. using Adam G.'s microphone. Dan was very close to stage. About halfway
through the show,one of the band members (I believe Bobby or Phil) pointed to Dan and a member of the Dead's
crew came into the audience, grabbed the mic and cut the cord. He would only give the mic back if Dan handed
over the tapes. Dan handed him all his blanks and what was in the machine at the time, as well as one or two
with music on them. He managed to keep this one and the NRPS opener.

This is the quasi-famous Pigpen "He's Gone" - the first "He's Gone" after Pigpen died. I think the quality on
this is much better than what currently circulates.

Source InfoUnknown Mic, Unknown Cassette recorder (mono - Sony, I think) ->Master Cassette -> 24bit/96kHz wav -> slight edit (fade-in, out, azimuth adjustment, and slight level changes for crowd noise) -> 16-bit, 44.1 khz wav (triangular noise dither)
MicrophonesUnknown Mic
Microphone LocationSlightly too close to stage
Tech NoteGrateful Dead 03/19/73 Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum Uniondale, N.Y. Taper: Dan H. Location: Slightly too close to stage Transfer/editing/flac conversion: Dan McDonald Unknown Mic, Unknown Cassette recorder (mono - Sony, I think) ->Master Cassette -> 24bit/96kHz wav -> slight edit (fade-in, out, azimuth adjustment, and slight level changes for crowd noise) -> 16-bit, 44.1 khz wav (triangular noise dither) Cassette Transfer: Tascam 112 Disc 1 Set 1 1. Intro Bill Graham 1. Promised Land 2. He's Gone 4. Mexicali Blues 5. They Love Each Other This was recorded by Dan H. using Adam G.'s microphone. Dan was very close to stage. About halfway through the show,one of the band members (I believe Bobby or Phil) pointed to Dan and a member of the Dead's crew came into the audience, grabbed the mic and cut the cord. He would only give the mic back if Dan handed over the tapes. Dan handed him all his blanks and what was in the machine at the time, as well as one or two with music on them. He managed to keep this one and the NRPS opener. This is the quasi-famous Pigpen "He's Gone" - the first "He's Gone" after Pigpen died. I think the quality on this is much better than what currently circulates.
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Taper NameDan H.
Attendenceno
Source
SHNIDDateVenueCityStateArchive Identifier
975061973-03-19Nassau Veterans Memorial ColiseumUniondaleNY
flac16; Taper: Dan H. Location: Slightly too close to stage Transfer/editing/flac conversion: Dan McDonald Unknown Mic, Unknown Cassette recorder (mono) ->Master Cassette -> 24bit/96kHz wav -> slight edit (fade-in, out, azimuth adjustment, and slight level changes for crowd noise) -> 16-bit, 44.1 khz wav (triangular noise dither)
Performance
Grateful Dead 1973-03-19 Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale, NY
Set 1Promised Land
He's Gone
Mexicali Blues
They Love Each Other
Looks Like Rain
Wave That Flag
Box Of Rain
The Race Is On
Row Jimmy
El Paso
China Cat Sunflower >
I Know You Rider
Around & Around
Tennessee Jed
Playing In The Band
Set 2Loose Lucy
Me & My Uncle
Brown Eyed Women
Big River
Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodleloo
Stella Blue
Jack Straw
Truckin' >
Nobody's Fault But Mine >
The Other One >
Eyes Of The World >
China Doll
Johnny B. Goode
Casey Jones
Set 3

CommentJerry Garcia - Guitar
Bob Weir - Guitar
Keith Godchaux - Keyboards
Phil Lesh - Bass
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums
Donna Jean Godchaux - Vocals