Grateful Dead 10/17/83
Olympic Center, Lake Placid, NY
Source # 143306
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flac16/44.1khz AUD MC Sennheiser mke2002 binaurals on dummy head on stand > Sony TCD5M no dolby Maxell MX90 x 2 (kidwell) Location: 75 feet from stage 3-5' ROC 8 feet up on stand Transfer: Nakamichi LX-5 (24/48) > Tascam DR680|SD > i5Windows10 Audacity > cdwav editor > TLH flac level 8 Mastered: Executive Crew Chris Kidwell Tom Pinney Kyle Holbrook Phil Schuman Mike Yacavone Olvy Johnson Transferred: Kyle Holbrook
Grateful Dead
Date 1983-10-17
Olympic Arena
Lake Placid NY

d1t01 - Tuning
d1t02 - Sugaree
d1t03 - Little Red Rooster
d1t04 - Friend of the Devil
d1t05 - My Brother Esau
d1t06 - Bird Song
d1t07 - Hell in a Bucket
d1t08 - Deal

d2t01 - Tuning
d2t02 - Touch of Grey
d2t03 - Samson and Delilah
d2t04 - To Lay Me Down
d2t05 - Man Smart/Woman Smarter
d2t06 - Terrapin Station >     //
d2t07 - drums >
d2t08 - space >
d2t09 - The Wheel >
d2t10 - I Need a Miracle >
d2t11 - Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad
d2t12 - Good Lovin'
d2t13 - Encore Revolution

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Master: AUD MC Sennheiser mke2002 binaurals on dummy head on stand > Sony TCD5M no dolby
        Maxell MX90 x 2 (kidwell)
Location: 75 feet from stage 3-5' ROC 8 feet up on stand
Transfer: Nakamichi LX-5 (24/48) > Tascam DR680|SD > i5Windows10
          Audacity > cdwav editor > TLH flac level 8
          This is 16 bit copy
Mastered: Executive Crew Chris Kidwell Tom Pinney Kyle Holbrook Phil Schuman Mike Yacavone Olvy Johnson
Transferred: Kyle Holbrook
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the tour story:
Lake Acid! The Grateful Dead played in the rather small hockey arena which the United States beat the Russians on their way to being Olympic gold medal winners at the 1980 Winter Olympics while earning its' not so illustrious knickname. When the show was announced there was zero doubt that our crew would be there. There were at least 6 SU crew plus plenty of other East coast friends at this Monday show. It was as if the weekend had been for the big city (Hartford CT) and this day was for this little burg in upstate New York. Plenty of heads showed up but not too many casual fans ventured up the Northway for this show. The notes on the tapes indicate this was the first time we ran the Sennheiser binaural microphones on the dummy head. The imaging and clarity is excellent played back via headphones.

The first set is spectacular for the playing of a "standard" set list. Each song was deliberate not rushed. Bobby and Brent shine with their new toys and listening back I found plenty of joy in these renditions of what would become typical first set fare. The Sugaree is almost 30 minutes and the other 6 songs were almost as intense. The Birdsong is pretty and Brent's keyboards shine throughout. Bob goes into the "Ride Sally Ride" screamout during the ending of Bucket. Of course then there is the second set with its' amazing "To Lay Me Down" called by Greg between sets as he found us in our self selected seats. The Terrapin which followed was equally compelling even if Jerry missed some lyrics. Bobby finished with a Good Lovin with the falsetto vocal then the "Push Back the Night" rap- "Sometimes you can't see shit through all the haze". A solid show and this fall tour was putting the finish to an adventurous musical year for the band. 1983 saw them stretch out quite a bit with some new tunes, resurrecting some old tunes and adding some new instrumentation along with Brent increasing his input vocal wise and playing wise.

Phil gave me two recollections, one which I had forgotten. Security was relatively slack but to our advantage a local deadhead girl in a yellow security shirt and her boyfriend in his yellow shirt were letting anyone down onto the floor and protecting the heads from the other security. They were High school aged but seemed to know what was going on, possibly having been to a Dead show previously. The other recollection is that due to this we had taken advantage of the security seating and taping wise having set up with 3 guys standing on the floor and three guys on chairs behind them so 6 people on 3 chairs with mic stands,decks and all. Ultimately there was some room if I recall and these recordings seem to have some airiness to them indicating a decent acoustic space with at least some distance between the audience and the microphones.

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