Source Summary
Taper: Brian Chakin
Source: at822 > d8
Location: sec 8, row F, seat 5
Conversions: at822:
M1 > Audiowerk II > Cool Edit Pro v2.0 >
CDWAV > MKWact (Feb 2003)
unknown 2nd source:
cd audio extraction via Cool Edit Pro v2.0
(11.13.05)
MIX:
Cool Edit Pro v2.0 > CDWAV > FLAC (11.13.05)
Dave Matthews Band
August 4, 1998
Coca-Cola StarLake Pavilion
Burgettstown, PA
Taper: Brian Chakin
Source: at822 > d8
Location: sec 8, row F, seat 5
Conversions: at822:
M1 > Audiowerk II > Cool Edit Pro v2.0 >
CDWAV > MKWact (Feb 2003)
unknown 2nd source:
cd audio extraction via Cool Edit Pro v2.0
(11.13.05)
MIX:
Cool Edit Pro v2.0 > CDWAV > FLAC (11.13.05)
Disc #1:
1. Intro 01:21.51
2. Seek Up -> 17:34.38
3. PNP Intro -> 02:43.38
4. Pantala Naga Pampa -> Rapunzel 08:26.22
5. Lie In Our Graves 11:42.00
6. Stay (Wasting Time) 08:07.16
7. Rhyme & Reason 06:26.11
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Total: 56:19
Disc #2:
1. Say Goodbye (Leroi/Carter intro) 13:52.09
2. The Last Stop 11:22.04
3. Satellite 06:12.34
4. Jimi Thing 14:23.37
5. Warehouse 08:25.24
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Total: 54:14
1. Crash Into Me 08:50.29
2. Don't Drink the Water 07:53.42
3. Anyone Seen the Bridge? -> 01:40.69
4. Too Much 04:53.06
5. Tripping Billies 06:30.54
ENCORE:
6. Granny 04:33.69
7. Stefan Solo/Stir it Up 10:34.50
8. All Along the Watchtower 07:47.25
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Total: 52:40
NOTES:
There is a fade out/in at the encore break.
I put this show in the top 5 all-time and I've heard just about
everything out there. The first source ends and the second
source begins just before the start of Warehouse. I have never
seen a complete, digital, start-to-finish copy of this show.
I honestly don't remember how I came upon the at822 source, but
it probably came from Louie Rendek. Unfortuantely, the end of
that source cuts near the end of Warehouse. I also have no idea
how I came up with the second source I've used for the end of
this show, but it probably came from Jesse Newton. The origin
of it is very questionable. At times it sounds like an AUD,
then it will sound like an ALD. Not to mention the pops and
clicks that are at the start of it... who knows. It is quite a
bit louder than the at822 source, so watch your stereo volume.
Compiled by Henry Hart on 2.13.03 & 11.13.05