God Street Wine
Irving Plaza
New York, NY
8/26/1993
Original master recording: Scheops CMC5 + (likely) MK4 capsules -> Sonosax SX-M2 mini stereo out -> Denon DTR-80p(DAT master @16/48)
Master DAT playback: Sony R500 -> Sound Devices 722 digital input (@24/48)
Mastered: Soundforge Pro 10.0c - *All file manipulation in Soundforge done at 24 bits*. Volume normalization, sample rate conversion 48khz to 44.1khz using iZotope 64-Bit SRC set higher than "Highest Quality" setting w/anti-alias filter, then dithered back to 16 bits using using iZotope MBIT+ with Ultra noise shaping, High dither settings. Tracked in CDWav.
Set 1
1. intro - new stuff
2. Snake Eyes
3. Epiphony
4. Mile By Mile ->
5. Hellfire
6. Stupid Hat ->
7. Bring Back The News ->
8. Nightengale
9. Upside Down & Inside Out ->
10. Stone House
11. outro - setbreak announce
Set 2
1. crowd/tuning/banter - upcoming shows
2. Into The Sea ->
3. Waiting For The Tide
4. banter - the people in the back
5. Cheap Utah Blues
6. Goodnight Gretchen ->
7. The Princess Henrietta
8. Run To You
9. Ballroom
10. Wendy
11. encore break
12. Miss Leonardo
13. Morning Cigarette
14. outro
Features very early (within one week of their 1st performance) versions of: Mile By Mile, Bring Back The News, Stone House, Into The Sea, Cheap Utah Blues, Run To You, and Miss Leonardo
Recorded by Scott Bernstein and Geoff Tischman with Eliot Byron's mics (it's not clear if Eliot was at this show personally or not)
Transferred (10/2010), mastered, and tracked (12/2010) by Scott Bernstein
Glitches: .056 second dropout at 4:43 + .032 second dropout 4:45 into S2T5 have both been cleanly removed so that they are completly inaudible; .064 second dropout at 6:57 + .031 second dropout immediately aftewards in S2t10 have been removed and are nearly inaudible (bonus points to your golden ear if you can hear it)
Taper notes:
BARN67 exactly the stuff in the BARN series I really savor getting to -- a never-before-circulated, and frankly, hardly-listened-to recording of a once favorite band of mine. Not only is this recording just incredible sonically, it's historically important, with a slew of brand new tunes played within a week of their introduction (though the record is currently a little hazy over how many times each had been played before this show -- the show exactly a week before this one on archive only contains the first set). Some of these tunes became GSW glassics (Mile By Mile, Into The Sea, and arguably Run To You and Ballroom) and some of them, not so much (Miss Leonardo) Either way, I present to you a spectacular-sounding timecapsule of GSW as they introduce a whole slew of new songs to their NYC fanbase!
Songs of particular note: A stupidly great version of Stupid Hat, the cool segue into Nightengale, an all-out rockin'Stone House (already on-fire as a set closer), a jammin' Gretchen that really spotlights Tomo's drumming, and a raging Morning Cigarette.
Enjoy!
Scott