Source Summary
Taper: Tom Haughton
Source: AKG 391 (hypers)->??->Sony TCD-D7
DAT>WAV:Bill Lakenan
Equip: Archive Python DDS/vdat > .wav
(Direct DAT extraction, no soundcard)
WAV>SHN:Jeffrey Bass
Equip: CDWAV > mkwACT
Dave Matthews Band
September 1, 1996
Blockbuster Pavillion
Charlotte, NC
Taper: Tom Haughton
Source: AKG 391 (hypers)->??->Sony TCD-D7
DAT>WAV:Bill Lakenan
Equip: Archive Python DDS/vdat > .wav
(Direct DAT extraction, no soundcard)
WAV>SHN:Jeffrey Bass
Equip: CDWAV > mkwACT
DO NOT ENCODE THIS SHOW INTO MP3 FORMAT.
Disc One:
01: Intro - 00:54
02: Seek Up - 14:46
03: So Much To Say - 05:16
04: Two Step - 10:07
05: #41 - 10:13
06: Lie In Our Graves - 08:03
07: Drive In Drive Out - 06:35
08: Davespeak - 00:42
09: One Sweet World - 10:13
10: Best of What's Around - 06:15
Total: - 73:04
Disc Two:
01: Crash Into Me (Dixie Chicken) - 07:06
02: Too Much - 05:16
03: Typical Situation - 10:27
04: Nature->Tripping Billies - 06:23
05: What Would You Say? - 05:46
06: Say Goodbye - 08:05
07: Ants Marching - 07:34
Encore 1
08: Encore 1 Intro - 00:43
09: Granny * - 04:56
Encore 2 #
10: Encore 2 Intro - 01:09
11: Stefan Intro -> - 02:40
12: All Along the Watchtower - 07:01
Total: - 67:06
* with Darius Rucker of Hootie & the Blowfish
# A possible second encore? Could be! Dave ends Granny by
saying "Thank you all very much. Goodnight." The crowd
continues to cheer, and the original DAT seems to cut off a
portion of a second encore break. When the recording resumes,
we hear the crowd explode, Dave say "Thank you all very much"
(much like he does when returning to the stage after an encore
break!)... then continues to tell a few stories before they
start Watchtower. My guess is that there was in fact a second
encore! Can anyone comfirm this?
Notes:
* This DAT was reltively old. Due to its age, there are some digi-zaps
and dropouts that are present on the master:
- Some digi-zaps during the first 30 seconds of the Intro on disc one
- Dropout during Seek Up at 01:40
- Short level change during Seek Up at 11:17
- Dropout during Typical Situation at 10:23
Compiled by Jeffrey Bass
10/9/01