Identifier | 8673432 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Reference Number | 11.7GB |
Note | Partial multi camera Danish TV pro-shot with graphics to fill in the missing video to make a complete show Video: French TV Broadcast>?>DVD Audio: sbd > 16 track 2" MR>DAT4x > Delta Dio 2496 > Soundforge > wav > Cd Wave Editor > flac > wav > flac (shnid=34224) Audio synchronization by Kevin Tobin using Adobe Audition to compress/expand the audio in multitrack mode to match the original audio. Video patches created with Ulead VideoStudio 9 by Kevin Tobin. Multiplexing via TMPGEnc MPEG Editor by Kevin Tobin. DVD authoring via DVD Architect 3 by Kevin Tobin. Video Attribute: Video compression mode : MPEG-2 TV system : 525/60 (NTSC) Aspect Ratio : 4:3 Display Mode : reserved Source picture resolution : 704x480 (525/60) Frame Rate : 29.97 Source picture letterboxed : Not letterboxed Bitrate : 8.400 Mbps Audio Attribute: Number of Audio channels : 2 Number of Audio streams : 1 Audio Coding mode: Linear PCM audio Sampling Rate : 48kHz 1536Kbps Brokedown House Productions
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J-Card Comment | GD 127-129 |
Tech Note | gd1972-04-17.pro-shot.bhp.dvdf |
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Performance
Grateful Dead 1972-04-17 Tivoli Concert Hall, Copenhagen, Denmark | |
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Set 1 | Cold Rain And Snow, Me And Bobby McGee*, Chinatown Shuffle*, China Cat Sunflower* > I Know You Rider*, Jack Straw*, He's Gone*, Next Time You See Me*, Black-Throated Wind |
Set 2 | Casey Jones, Mr. Charlie, Playing In The Band, Sugaree, One More Saturday Night*, Hurts Me Too*, Ramble On Rose*, El Paso*, Big Railroad Blues*, Truckin'* |
Set 3 | Dark Star, Sugar Magnolia, Caution (Do Not Stop On Tracks), Johnny B. Goode |
Comment | * - Recorded by Danish Television for subsequent broadcast as "TV from the Tivoli" in three parts on April 17, 1972, August 12, 1972 and August 25, 1972. There was no encore for this show. "One More Saturday Night" was played in the second set and was the intended final song for the TV broadcast, which explains why Bob Weir said "Bye, bye" at the end of the song. The television cameras were not on for the third set. |