Source Summary
16 bit Source: 2 Sony ecm-280 microphones > Teac PC-10 with Dolby using 1 Maxell UDXLII C90
Transfer: Nakamichi CR7A with Dolby B (azimuth aligned, bias @ 70usec) > Korg MR2000-s @ 1 bit 5.6 MHz dsdiff
AudioGate (24-96) > Har-Bal 3.7 & iZotope RX8 advanced > CD Wave > Korg Aqua (16-44) > TLH
Bob Weir Band
Roxy Theatre
West Hollywood, California
Friday, February 17, 1978 (late show)
Bob Weir - guitar, vocals
Bobby Cochran - guitar, vocals
Brent Mydland - keyboards, vocals
John Maucer - drums
Rich Carlos - bass
01. Pre-show taper prep
02. Poison Ivy
03. It’s All Over Now
04. Easy To Slip
05. Salt Lake City
06. I Found Love
07. Bombs Away
08. Shade Of Grey
09. Heaven Help The Fool
10. Around and Around
encore:
11. I'll Be Doggone >
12. Wrong Way Feelin'
[75:35]
Recorded by the Los Angeles tape eXchange (LAX)
John was the engineer while Mark (the B-Man) and Mike (the Flying M) held the microphones
Sue snuck the deck into the venue and Dulcy brought in the batteries and cables.
Source: 2 Sony ecm-280 microphones > Teac PC-10 with Dolby using 1 Maxell UDXLII C90
Transfer: Nakamichi CR7A with Dolby B (azimuth aligned, bias @ 70usec) > Korg MR2000-s @ 1 bit 5.6 MHz dsdiff
AudioGate (24-96) > Har-Bal 3.7 & iZotope RX8 advanced > CD Wave > Korg Aqua (16-44) > TLH
Bobby's amplifier was breaking up during "Poison Ivy" and iZotope RX was used to remove the worst of those noises.
Tape flip nips the start of "Shade Of Grey".
"I'll Be Doggone" and "Wrong Way Feelin'"- first time songs played live.
Thanks to ethiessen for the jewel box artwork and to Professor Goody for checking the speed/pitch.
Special thanks to John Musgrave for loaning me his master cassettes.
For historical reference only and not intended for resale or any commercial use
Enjoy…
-M- (November 2020)
FLYING M PRODUCTIONS
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