Dave Matthews Band
Kappa Sigma Fraternity House
Washington & Lee University
Lexington, VA
March 6, 1993
Taper: Unknown
Source Info: SBD -> Cassette (unknown generation) -> CD
Conversion: Adam Nelson (nelso222@msu.edu) & Henry Hart
CD > flac > wav > flac (see notes below):
EAC (secure mode, all tracks 100%) -> WAV ->
flac frontend (level 6) Tracks split using
CD Wave v1.93.3 > wav > AddaWav > Cool Edit Pro v2.1 >
CDWav > flac frontend
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PRESERVE THE QUALITY
DO NOT ENCODE TO MP3
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Track | Name | Time (m:s)
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d1t01 One Sweet World 06:48
d1t02 Drive In Drive Out 08:30
d1t03 So Much To Say 06:17
d1t04 #34 09:42
d1t05 Dancing Nancies 09:05
d1t06 Rhyme & Reason 08:50
d1t07 Minarets -> 07:51
d1t08 Blue Water 15:34
SET II:
d2t01 Granny 05:43
d2t02 Satellite 07:48
d2t03 Recently 09:54
d2t04 Lie In Our Graves 09:23
d2t05 Tripping Billies 06:20
d2t06 The Maker 07:05
d3t01 Two Step 12:08
d3t02 Halloween 04:02
d3t03 All Along The Watchtower 06:52
d3t04 Jimi Thing 18:20
d3t05 Also Sprach Zarathustra -> 07:37
d3t06 Ants Marching 07:44
d3t07 Pay For What You Get(cut) 00:25
NOTES:
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This is a really long show, almost 3 hours. Nice setlist too. It's got the 4th full performance of #34.
Dave mentions it is the band's second time playing at the Kappa Sigma House and the first time they played there Carter was now with them but Miguel Valdez was. This is an unknown show in the archives.
Dave also mentions the upcoming Miguel Valdez benefit shows on 03/07 and 03/10/93.
Boyd mentions that he has been playing shows at W&L for the last 4-5 years.
#34 has lyrics, as was standard with the song when they used to play it in 1993.
Halloween is cut at the start of the song and begins abruptly.
Only the begining of PFWYG was recorded. Most of the song is missing and anything after this song in the show is also missing. I doubt they would have ended the show with PFWYG, but it has happend before at a W&L show (01/30/93).
These rare older shows have been collected and converted through a collaborative effort to get them into circulation. Sometimes these shows do not have the best sound quality (and maybe that's why they aren't circulated much to begin with), but people should have access to them.
Thanks to Dan Pyrik for the CD source used for the conversion.
Compiled By Adam Nelson on November 9, 2006
UPDATE by Henry Hart on 11.25.06:
This show needed a speed/pitch adjust ment and multiple changes in
amplitude. I also lowered the high end around 5kHz and did a slight
low end boost. This show had a very harsh "tin can" sound to it before
and now I consider it tolerable. This was all done in Cool Edit Pro
v2.1 and retracked.