Dave Matthews Band
December 1, 1993
Flood Zone
Richmond, VA
Source: DSBD > DAT
Brad Manning & Larry Minnet
Conversion: Tascam da20 > RME Digi96/PAD
Sound Forge 4.5a (record/resample) > CDWav > MKWact
Louie Rendek
Disc One :
01: Intro - 01:27.08
02: Rhyme And Reason # - 04:36.51
03: Drive In Drive Out # - 04:39.33
04: Say Goodbye # - 07:03.33
05: Seek Up - 14:31.36
06: Help Myself - 05:06.23
07: What Would You Say - 06:41.33
08: Dancing Nancies -> - 07:25.09
09: Typical Situation - 10:05.17
Total: - 61:35.40
Disc Two :
01: One Sweet World intro -> - 03:14.23
02: One Sweet World - 06:28.51
03: Tripping Billies - 05:36.69
04: Lie In Our Graves - 08:19.30
05: Jimi Thing ^ - 12:34.02
06: Granny - 05:54.67
07: Warehouse - 08:41.58
08: I'll Back You Up - 05:34.58
09: True Reflections -> - 07:19.48
10: TriPoetics rap | jam - 08:43.55
11: E: Ants Marching - 06:53.17
Total: - 79:19.80
# Dave solo
^ NWA's "Gangsta, Gangsta" outro done by Dave & Carter.
Notes:
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* Thanks to Mark Lynn for the DAT.
* Dave mentions that they were on the radio earlier that night.
Some guy that called the radio station said he had heard dogs
fornicating that had sounded better than DMB's music, so this
became the theme of the Dave speak for the night.
* There were some feedback pops after DIDO during Dave speak
and I removed them. Nobody wants to damage their stereos.
Pretty simple, mostly in one channel, cut and paste audio
from the other channel.
* Feedback pops after Say Goodbye, see my comments above. Fixed.
* Feedback pops after Seek Up, see my comments above. Fixed.
* Feedback pops during Help Myself, see my comment above. Fixed.
* I think the board must have been too hot in the first set,
probably in Stefan's segment. In WWYS the pops actually
appear with a beat. I removed around 20 of these bursts in WWYS.
* I fixed a slight digi-glitch at 3:23 in Billies.
* I fixed a slight digi-glitch at 5:00 during crowd after IBYU.
* I fixed a slight digi-glitch at 5:18 during crowd after TriPoetics.
* I fixed a slight digi-glitch at 0:13 6:06 in Ants.
* compiled by Louie Rendek on May 15, 2005.