Source Summary
flac24; Field Equipment: Nakamichi CM-100 mics w/CP-4 Shotgun caps > Sony TC-D5M Analog Cassette Recorder > Maxell MX-90 tapes; Transfer: MAC > Tascam 112 Analog Cassette Recorder > Edirol UA-5 > 24/96 > PC > Audacity > Trader's Little Helper > FLAC 24/96; Recorded, transferred, edited, tracked and FLAC'd by Greg Holtz
Grateful Dead
1985-07-14
Ventura County fairgrounds
Ventura, CA
Field Equipment: Nakamichi CM-100 mics w/CP-4 Shotgun caps > Sony TC-D5M Analog Cassette Recorder > Maxell MX-90 tapes
Transfer: MAC > Tascam 112 Analog Cassette Recorder > Edirol UA-5 > 24/96 > PC > Audacity > Trader's Little Helper > FLAC 24/96
Recorded, transferred, edited, tracked and FLAC'd by Greg Holtz
Set One:
track 1 - Hell In A Bucket
track 2 - They Love Each Other
track 3 - Brother Esau
track 4 - Althea
track 5 - Cassidy
track 6 - Big Railroad Blues
track 7 - Looks Like rain
track 8 - Might As Well
Set Two:
track 9 - China Cat Sunflower
track 10 - I Know You Rider
track 11 - Samson & Delilah
track 12 - Ship Of Fools
track 13 - Estimated Prophet
track 14 - Eyes Of The World
track 15 - Drums
track 16 - Space
track 17 - Truckin'
track 18 - Smokestack Lightning
track 19 - Black Peter
track 20 - Throwing Stones
track 21 - Not Fade Away
Encore:
track 22 - Keep Your Day Job
June 2015 Recollection:
It was a hot sunny weekend in Ventura, and the sea breeze was kicking up the sand in the rodeo arena. We had to keep the tape decks covered with a towel to protect them from the dust, and for at least one of the shows (I think it was this show on the 14th that had the strong sea breeze) we put socks over the foam windscreens to try and minimize the wind noise on the mics.
The Saturday show started in the hot afternoon sun, and there were fires burning on the mountains east of the faigrounds, so it was fitting to open up the first show with One More Saturday Night and Fire On The Mountain. It was also kind of cosmic when they sang "ashes ashes all fall down" during the end of Throwing Stones (on this show the 14th) as there were ashes falling down out of the sky all weekend from the fires. As usual, Ventura delivered with some of the greatest camping scenes ever..Pacific Ocean Beachfront, bands playing, old school movies to watch on the "big screen", thriving hippy bazaar, and lots of food, drink, smoke, music and other goodies to share with everybody.
The recordings came out great, save for a bit of wind noise. It was terribly good fun making these recordings, and I hope that you enjoy this show in 24/96 resolution.
Greg Holtz