Bad Hat
1994/02/23
Middlebury College
Middlebury, VT
SBD->CM->DAT->Cass(1)(3M Black Watch 4040 type IV)
Transfer: (mtownshend)
Plus Deck 2C -> M-Audio 1010LT -> Captured on SoundForge8 ->24/96 wav
Editing: (mtownshend)
WaveLab4 (processing to limit noise, No Edits), Waves Multimaxer+ Dither -> 16/44.1
Shntool (tracked and len output) -> FlacFrontend (FlacL8) ->ffp, md5
Set One:
d1t1 Tuning / banter [01:07]
d1t2 Bag's Groove [07:19]
d1t3 Jump Monk [09:02]
d1t4 Bewitched [03:27]
d1t5 Intro / banter / thank you's [02:35]
d1t6 noodling / vamping [09:29]
d1t7 Blues for Ernie [07:43]
d1t8 Take the A-Train [06:17]
d1t9 Milestones in the Sunshine [07:36]
Disc 1 Total [54:54]
Set Two:
d2t1 So What [21:32]
d2t2 Magilla [09:29]
d2t3 In a Sentimental Mood [09:32]
d2t4 The Country Open [09:23]
Encore:
D2t5 St.Thomas [12:32]
Disc 2 Total [62:28]
Jamie Masefield - Mandolin
Stacey Starkweather - Bass
John Fishman - Drums
Trey Anastasio - Guitar
The "bantor" between songs is very low. It appears there were no vocal mics onstage. All other sources I could find had amplified these low points in Cool Edit. I chose to retain the show's integrity and keep the banter in the mix as is. In order to get all the stage banter, you'll need to turn up the volume, after a listen I find it soothing to just leave the volume alone.