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1x AKG393 hypercardioid (C); 2x AKG391 cardioids DIN (L,R); 2x AKG392 omnis (L,R) 1-foot spread ; 1x AKG394 figure-8 (L,R) > Zoom F8 @ 44.1/16
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Taped and Transferred by Toaste
Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros Featuring the Wolfpack
2023-02-26
The Fillmore Detroit
Detroit, MI
Taped & transferred by Toaste (Mark Houston)
Source:
1x AKG393 hypercardioid (C); 2x AKG391 cardioids DIN (L,R); 2x AKG392 omnis (L,R) 1-foot spread ; 1x AKG394 figure-8 (L,R) > Zoom F8 @ 44.1/16
Transfer:
.wav > Soundforge XP 4.5 to complete figure-8 > Audacity used to mix to stereo > .wav > Soundforge XP 4.5 for cuts and fades > Trader's Little Helper > FLAC
Set I - 84 min.
01. Samson and Delilah
02. Crazy Fingers
03. Loser*
04. Althea
05. She Knows What I'm Thinkin'
06. Two Djinn
07. Weather Report Suite
Set II - 94 min.
01. Jack Straw
02. Truckin'*
03. Wang Dang Doodle*
04. China Cat Sunflower* > I Know You Rider*
05. The Other One*
06. Stella Blue*
07. Not Fade Away*
08. E: Brokedown Palace*
- *w/ Dave McMurray on Tenor Sax. For most of the second set, he was laying out or playing with the Wolfpack. He had feature solos on Loser, Wang Dang Doodle, and Stella Blue.
- Recorded from main floor, center of the second railing.
- For the past few weeks, I've been saying the Detroit show was going to be wild, and it did not disappoint. There are some very unusual arrangements in here. Bob was directing traffic all night, and the whole band seemed particularly fired up.
- This was one of those shows that made me do some reminiscing. Almost every show, I think to myself something along the lines of: "Once again, Bobby's life path and mine have placed us in the same room at the same time." The day Jerry died, I really wasn't sure we were going to be able to continue this kind of music. That was over half a lifetime ago. I've seen Bob 159 times now, more than almost any other musician, and 86 of those have been since the end of the Grateful Dead. I am thankful and overjoyed that we still get to do this, and I can't take any of it for granted. Bob looks younger and healthier in his 70s than Jerry did in his 50s, so hopefully the fates will have many more opportunities to place us in the same room at the same time.