Garcia - 11/20/76
Pismo Theater, Pismo Beach, CA
Source:

MSC>C3>DAT>WAV>SHN

Media Type:

shn

Media Count:

3

Source Info: Jerry Garcia Band. Source: MSC>C3>DAT>WAV>SHN. Cassette>DAT transfer: Nakamichi DR-2 cassette deck>Tascam DA-30 Mk II by J. Powell. DAT>SHN transfer: Sony PCM-R500 > coaxial S/PIDF > M Audio Audiophile 2496/P4 2.0 GHz > WAV recording/editing (Soundforge 6.0) > tracking (CDWave editor)>sector boundaries confirmed (shntool) > SHN (mkwact) by C. Ladner.
Notes:

early and late shows.

Scarcely circulated multianalog generation SBD recording. It has hiss - you've been warned. This is the raw transfer without any noise reduction.

The setlist of this recording differs from that on thejerrylist.com on the last 2 songs of the late show which lists "Tore Up Over You" and "Ride Mighty High" as the final two tracks. The end of DLG is not cut on this recording as listed on thejerrysite, though there was a small drop out on the master which was seamlessly removed (see below). There is no audible break in the music between the end of Don't Let Go and How Sweet It Is. Quiet on-stage banter can be heard at a low level from the end of DLG that continues on through the countoff into How Sweet It Is. The version of "How Sweet It Is" is different than the one played during the early show and at the end Jerry says "Goodnight".

Flaws:
d1t01 - first few notes missing
d1t04 - d/o at 08:41 removed using SF6 with a small amount of music missing.
d2t02 - d/o @ 07:08 with truncation of "yankee laid him in his grave" and the rest of the verse.
d2t06 - d/o @ 10:26 with small subsecond bit of missing music.
d3t03 - d/o @ 19:33 with a "BEEP" in the middle deleted with no apparent missing music.
There are a few tape pauses between tracks however the overall recording quality/level of hiss remains the same for the entire show, suggesting the entire recording is from a single source. The pitch was flat and I increased by .02 semitones corresponding to a transposition ratio of 1.01162 using SF6.

another installment of the misSHN in the rain, 2/04.

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Owned by barney rubble · Last Updated Sep 5, 2004


Garcia 11/20/76
Pismo Theater, Pismo Beach, CA
Set I
Early Show
01 I Second That Emotion [13:39]
02 Stop That Train [14:54]
03 It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry [08:48]
04 After Midnight [14:56]
05 Friend Of The Devil [08:37]
06 Sitting In Limbo [13:04]
07 How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) [10:17]
08 Night They Drove Old Dixie Down [08:36]
09 Midnight Moonlight [10:16]
Set II
Late Show
01 The Way You Do The Things You Do [10:52]
02 They Love Each Other [09:41]
03 Knockin' On Heaven's Door [17:18]
04 Mystery Train [13:42]
05 A Strange Man [06:31]
06 Don't Let Go [26:49]
07 How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) [09:19]
Set III
 
Comment
The setlist of this recording differs from that on thejerrylist.com on the last 2 songs of the late show which lists "Tore Up Over You" and "Ride Mighty High" as the final two tracks. The end of DLG is not cut on this recording as listed on thejerrysite, though there was a small drop out on the master which was seamlessly removed (see below). There is no audible break in the music between the end of Don't Let Go and How Sweet It Is. Quiet on-stage banter can be heard at a low level from the end of DLG that continues on through the countoff into How Sweet It Is. The version of "How Sweet It Is" is different than the one played during the early show and at the end Jerry says "Goodnight".
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Jerry Garcia Band. Source: MSC>C3>DAT>WAV>SHN. Cassette>DAT transfer: Nakamichi DR-2 cassette deck>Tascam DA-30 Mk II by J. Powell. DAT>SHN transfer: Sony PCM-R500 > coaxial S/PIDF > M Audio Audiophile 2496/P4 2.0 GHz > WAV recording/editing (Soundforge 6.0) > tracking (CDWave editor)>sector boundaries confirmed (shntool) > SHN (mkwact) by C. Ladner.
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