Dave Matthews Band
April 29, 2001
Alltel Pavilion at Walnut Creek
Raleigh, NC
Taper: Mark Lynn
Source: Neumann km184->Neumann BS 48i-2->Sony SBM-1->Sony PCM-M1
From: 10th row just left of center
DAT>CD: Mark Lynn
Equip: Fostex D5->Tascam CDRW700
CD>SHN: Louie Rendek
Equip: Plextor 8/20 and EAC 0.85b4 secure mode: all tracks 100% CDWAV used for retracking
Reconversion to Flac- Tom Gambichler
Transfer: DAT->Tascam DA-20->M-Audio Microtrack II->USB->PC
Reconversion: 16/48kHz wav->Soundforge 8.0 for resample and dither to 16/44 kHz,Normalized to -0.01db, Fade in and fade out applied, CDWave Editor->Flac Frontend(level 5)> Foobar 2000 for tagging
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Disc 1
01. Intro 01:08
02. One Sweet World (Instrumental intro, Swim Naked) 09:20
03. When the World Ends 04:01
04. Angel 05:52
05. Don't Drink the Water 07:41
06. Warehouse (Stop time intro) 09:07
07. Satellite 05:32
08. If I Had It All 04:47
09. Crash Into Me 06:06
10. Jimi Thing 15:36
Total time Disc 1 69:34
Disc 2
11. Anyone Seen the Bridge-> 01:10
12. Too Much 05:20
13. Everyday (#36 intro and outro) 09:14
14. The Space Between 04:56
15. What You Are 06:35
16. I Did It-> 03:32
17. Ants Marching (Snare intro) 07:48
18. Encore Break (cut, crossfade applied) 01:14
Encore
19. Angel from Montgomery 06:45
20. JTR 06:57
Total time Disc 2 53:56
Notes:
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* There is some brickwalling when the crowd yells "wooo" during
the stop time intro to Warehouse. No brickwalling of music,
just the "wooo" part.
* A portion of the encore break was edited from the DAT.
* There was a fade in placed at the beginning of disc two.
* compiled by Louie Rendek
Reconversion notes:
Picked up this DAT directly from Mark Lynn on a recent visit to a friend and Mark happened to live close by. The original shn conversion had very limited circulation (3 users had this show on db.etree.org), so Mark asked me to reconvert the DAT to Flac. Thanks to Mark for lending me this DAT to reconvert and circulate again to the community.
Recompiled and reconverted by Tom Gambichler on October 26, 2011