Dave Matthews Band 04/25/95
The Bomb Factory, Dallas, TX
Source # 102864
Entered by Shawn McConnell
Checksums flac.ffp
Disc Counts 1 / 1
Media Size
Date Circulated
Date Added
11/07/2006
11/27/2009
Source Summary
Taper: Unknown
Source: Analog (possibly from VHS) -> CD
Conversion: Adam Nelson & Henry Hart
Dave Matthews Band
The Bomb Factory
Dallas, TX
April 25, 1995

Taper: Unknown
Source Info: Analog (possibly from VHS) -> CD

Conversion: Adam Nelson (nelso222@msu.edu) & Henry Hart

CD > flac > wav > flac (see notes below):
EAC (secure mode, all tracks 100%) -> WAV ->
flac frontend (level 6) Tracks split using
CD Wave v1.93.3 > wav > AddaWav > Cool Edit Pro v2.1 >
CDWav > flac frontend

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PRESERVE THE QUALITY
DO NOT ENCODE TO MP3
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Track | Name | Time (m:s)
----------------------------------------------------
d1t01 Intro                   01:07
d1t02 Recently ->             07:47
d1t03 Water-Wine Jam ->       01:37
d1t04 Lie In Our Graves       08:11
d1t05 Satellite               05:51
d1t06 Rhyme & Reason          05:40
d1t07 Dancing Nancies         09:07
d1t08 Lover Lay Down          06:31
d1t09 Jimi Thing              13:31
d1t10 Drive In Drive Out      06:41
d1t12 Two Step -> Ants Intro  05:24


NOTES:
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Ants Marching is cut at the very begining of the song.

There was filler after Ants on the source CD that had Tripping Billies and BOWA, but this is clearly from another show. Since they were touring with Big Head Todd, Ants was probably the last song from this show with an encore in question.

There is a video of this show. The audio from this may be from the video source.

These rare older shows have been collected and converted through a collaborative effort to get them into circulation. Sometimes these shows do not have the best sound quality (and maybe that's why they aren't circulated much to begin with), but people should have access to them.

Thanks to Dan Pyrik for the CD source used for the conversion.

Compiled By Adam Nelson on November 7, 2006

UPDATE by Henry Hart on 11.20.06:
This show was one of the worst I'd heard when I got it. I went to Cool Edit Pro v2.1 and added about 15dB of bass and cut everything over 16kHz. I did my usual volume adjustments with a 100% normalize job and retracked.
dmb1995-04-25d1t05.flac:4de9a6b3243c71e17faeeec853517d13
dmb1995-04-25d1t02.flac:38c2a2869bd941fcfb466b6c1893cddc
dmb1995-04-25d1t03.flac:19710c0f57d733678e5057e6578777f7
dmb1995-04-25d1t04.flac:29783f8dbe1612f0118f1a7e98f34aba
dmb1995-04-25d1t01.flac:151154ae9f4657e055c267c496eeb1cd
dmb1995-04-25d1t06.flac:5591760b628fd8c21475372f2f11f1f5
dmb1995-04-25d1t07.flac:d1ef97260fb5293f0863a8d8d1765dc5
dmb1995-04-25d1t08.flac:747ed845a57fd6085e90629d182f922a
dmb1995-04-25d1t09.flac:e9f154482f1bd7ce2f07a71367405a48
dmb1995-04-25d1t10.flac:e04053026906b9a9fedfc5d424b0d007
dmb1995-04-25d1t11.flac:5bfd5a0131729a6c921a8b2fd8bc492e

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