Identifier | 8428352 |
Created At | Mon Dec 28 2009 18:58:46 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Media Type | FLAC |
Media Count | 3 |
Note | Jerry Garcia Band
Wilkens Theatre (Kean College) Union, NJ 02/28/80 Early and Late Shows Source: MAC > DAT > CDR, Recorded by Eddie Claridge w/ Sony ECM-280s > Sony TC-D5. Disc 1 - (57:05) Early Show 01. crowd/tuning [0:43] 02. Sugaree [14:04] [2:28] 03. Catfish John [11:12] [0:47] 04. That's What Love Will Make You Do [9:44] [0:44] 05. Simple Twist of Fate [17:06] [0:14] Disc 2 - (34:34) Early Show (continued) 01. crowd/tuning [0:23] 02. How Sweet It Is [10:06] -> 03. After Midnight [13:16] -> 04. Eleanor Rigby// Instrumental [4:03#] -> 05. After Midnight [5:25] [1:20] Disc Three (9) 79:48 Late Show 01. crowd/tuning [0:04] 02. I'll Take a Melody [13:36] [0:21] 03. Tore Up Over You [10:05] [0:07] 04. Knockin' on Heaven's Door [13:48] [0:32] 05. Harder They Come [12:14] [0:46] 06. Tiger Rose* [3:33] -> 07. Promontory Rider* [4:42] [0:16] 08. Mission in the Rain [11:11] [0:47] 09. Midnight Moonlight [6:51] [0:49] * w/ Robert Hunter Extraction using EAC, re-tracking using WavMerge and CD Wave, .shn encoding using mkwACT, and sector boundary verification using shntool by jjoops@attbi.com. d2t04 Eleanor Rigby splice/gap @ 3:55, not much missing d3t04 Knockin' digi-scratch @ 5:31 |
Source Info | MAC > DAT > CDr w/ Sony ECM-280s > Sony TC-D5 |
Trades Allowed |
Source
SHNID | Date | Venue | City | State | Archive Identifier |
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9024 | 1980-02-28 | Wilkins Theatre (Kean College) | Union | NJ | |
Jerry Garcia Band: Early & Late Shows: MAC > DAT > CDR, Recorded by Eddie Claridge w/ Sony ECM-280s > Sony TC-D5 |
Performance
Jerry Garcia Band 1980-02-28 Wilkens Theatre (Kean College), Union, NJ | |
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Set 1 | Sugaree Catfish John That's What Love Will Make You Do Simple Twist Of Fate How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) After Midnight > Eleanor Rigby Jam > After Midnight |
Set 2 | |
Set 3 | |
Comment | Early show. Jerry Garcia Band: Jerry Garcia, Ozzie Allers, Johnny de Foncesca, John Kahn. Robert Hunter opened. |