Source Summary
flac1644; Taped by: Dauby Rolfe and friend, 2x Sony ECM 99 microphones > Teac PC-10 cassette deck; Transfer (12/20/2004): Nakamichi Dragaon playback > ART DIO A/D converter > Egosys Waveterminal 2496 soundcard > Cool Edit 2000 (wav) > mkwACT (shn encoding) by David Minches; Subsequent (2011): shn > flac8 encoding (Trader's Little Helper v2.4.1, build 160) > tagging (foobar2000 v0.9.6.8).
Jerry Garcia Band
Boston Music Hall
Boston, MA
March 14, 1978 (Tuesday)
Taped by: Dauby Rolfe and friend, 2x Sony ECM 99 microphones > Teac PC-10 cassette deck;
Transfer (12/20/2004): Nakamichi Dragaon playback > ART DIO A/D converter > Egosys Waveterminal 2496 soundcard > Cool Edit 2000 (wav) > mkwACT (shn encoding) by David Minches;
Subsequent (2011): shn > flac8 encoding (Trader's Little Helper v2.4.1, build 160) > tagging (foobar2000 v0.9.6.8).
Size: 729 MB.
--Set I--
(8 tracks, 83:53)
s1t01. Crowd and Tuning {3:53}
s1t02. How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You [10:44] [1:31] {12:25}
s1t03. They Love Each Other [7:23] [2:31] {9:54}
s1t04. Knockin' On Heaven's Door [14:14] % [0:31] {14:45}
s1t05. That's What Love Will Make You Do [10:46] [3:10] {13:56}
s1t06. Mission In The Rain [11:01] [0:09] % [0:21] {11:31}
s1t07. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down [10:19] {10:19}
s1t08. /Mystery Train [7:#01] [0:06] {7:07}
--Set II--
(6 tracks, 47:22)
s2t01. Crowd & Tuning {0:35}
s2t02. Love In The Afternoon [9:13] [0:08] % [1:25] {10:46}
s2t03. Gomorrah [6:42] [1:49] {8:31}
s2t04. The Harder They Come [11:00] [0:14] {11:14}
s2t05. I'll Be With Thee [5:22] [0:03] % {5:25}
s2t06. Midnight Moonlight [10:27] [0:23] {10:50}
Lineup:
Jerry Garcia - el-guitar, vocals.
John Kahn - el-bass;
Buzz Buchanan - drums;
Keith Godchaux - keyboards, harmony vocals;
Donna Jean Godchaux - backing vocals;
Maria Muldaur - backing vocals.
Notes:
! Recording: symbols: % = recording discontinuity; / = clipped song; // = cut song; # = truncated timing; { } = time as tracked on this recording; [ ] = recorded event time. The recorded event time immediately after the song or item name is an attempt at getting the "real" time of the event. So, a timing of [x:xx] right after a song title is an attempt to say how long the song really was, as represented on this recording.
! For CD burning, disc break between TNTDODD and Mystery Train.
! s1t08 Mystery Train clips in