Dave Matthews Band
Floodzone
Richmond, VA
June 2, 1993
Taper: Unknown
Source Info: SBD -> Analog (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 Best Of What's Around * 03:28
d1t02 Redemption Song * 05:47
d1t03 Satellite 06:20
d1t04 Song That Jane Likes 03:56
d1t05 Lie In Our Graves 07:19
d1t06 Tripping Billies 05:38
d1t07 One Sweet World 09:29
d1t08 Pay For What You Get ^ 04:56
d1t09 Dancing Nancies 09:48
d2t01 Seek Up 13:49
d2t02 Sweet Home Alabama -> 01:25
d2t03 Ants Marching 04:58
SET II:
d2t04 Recently 10:56
d2t05 Typical Situation 12:07
d2t06 Warehouse 09:34
d3t01 Granny (aborted) 01:00
d3t02 Granny 05:03
d3t03 Spotlight 06:43
d3t04 Christmas Song ^ 05:32
d3t05 Minarets -> 09:33
d3t06 Blue Water 11:41
ENCORE:
d3t07 Halloween 11:08
NOTES:
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* = Dave solo
^ = Dave & Carter only
This has the first known cover of Sweet Home Alabama (as an intro to Ants). The only other time it was played that we know of was 06/09/93 Floodzone.
Dave false starts on Granny then tries the song again.
There is some noticible tape hiss on this recording but it's not overpowering.
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 Gary Burdick for donating the CD source used for the conversion.
Compiled By Adam Nelson on November 12, 2006
UPDATE by Henry Hart on 11.29.06:
I normalized this recording to 100% and cut everything above 11kHz in Cool Edit Pro v2.1 and retracked. No recorded music was present above 10kHz, just tape hiss.