Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds
January 22, 1997
Warner Theatre
Erie, PA
Source: AUD
analog > DAT: Nakamichi CR7 > Lucid A/D > Fostex D5
Mark Lynn
Conversion: Archive Python DDS/dat2wav > .wav; no soundcard
Soundforge for resampling & CDWAV used for tracking
Louie Rendek
Disc One:
01: Intro 01:55.09
02: Recently 04:31.23
03: #41 06:33.15
04: Lie In Our Graves 08:34.20
05: Dancing Nancies 06:49.15
06: Let You Down 04:52.29
07: Two Step 06:57.02
08: neutical story 03:03.32
09: Jimi Thing (W.W.B.O.M.) 08:21.19
10: Is Chicago, Is Not Chicago 04:31.53
11: Say Goodbye 06:43.46
12: So Much To Say 05:08.26
Total 68:00.64
Disc Two:
01: Granny 03:58.21
02: Too Much (fame) 04:54.62
03: Stream # 05:45.64
04: Angel From Montgomery 05:20.32
05: Proudest Monkey -> 04:28.13
06: Satellite 05:14.21
07: Crash Into Me 05:21.44
08: Typical Situation 05:28.60
09: Tripping Billies 05:20.39
10: Ants Marching 05:11.68
11: E: I'll Back You Up 04:39.63
12: E: Warehouse (passion) 08:29.12
Total 64:14.39
# Tim solo.
Notes:
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* There are a few dropouts while Dave is talking during the
intro track. No edits were done to this spot.
* There is a bit of clipping in some of the loud crowd parts.
* There is a fade out at the end of #41. I am not sure why.
There is no audio missing. The fade in comes while Dave
is speaking. Some creative editing and it is smooth.
* There is another short fade out/in at the end of Nancies.
Nothing is missing, it is during crowd noise. No editing
was done to this spot.
* There is a tape flip after Two Step. Some creative editing
and this spot is smooth as well.
* There is a cut after Is Chicago. A fade out was inserted here
and a fade in inserted at the beginning of Say Goodbye.
* There is a half second dropout during Say Goodbye. No editing
was done to this spot.
* There is a tape flip after Angel. Some creative editing and
it is smooth.
* There is a fade out after Billies. Some creative editing and
it is smooth.
* There is a fade out after Ants. Some creative editing and
it is smooth.
* compiled by Louie Rendek on July 1, 2002.